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Keynote Systems apologizes for inaccurate data after Jackson's death

Crave Keynote Systems, a company that measures Web site performance, created some confusion on Friday by acknowledging that it released inaccurate data on how Read story »

Knock, knock--brand new Web site for the Indian Army

Blogs Looks like the Indian Army has finally taken a leaf out of other government departments' books in India. The IT/Telecom Ministry has asked all government departments to maintain an online presence ... Read story »

Eternal Internet

Blogs Ever thought about how Web pages are linked to each other? In his book Linked, Albert-Làszlò Barabàsi describes the topology of the Internet as a scale-free network. Webpages are connected to ... Read story »

Pros and cons of Google SideWiki

Blogs Just recently, Google announced a new service called SideWiki, where it allows users to contribute helpful information next to any Web page. Google Sidewiki appears as a browser sidebar, where users ... Read story »

iPhone gets Cisco security app

Crave The Cisco SIO To Go iPhone app offers information about the safety of particular Web sites. Cisco is offering a free iPhone app that will allow people to get customized alerts ... Read story »

Navigate Twitter and Facebook with unofficial mousepads

Crave Real-world versions of Web sites can be pretty nifty, and the Twitter and Facebook mouse pads from the Meninos studio are no exception. Both feature a large, fill-in status box, ... Read story »

A mifi little wonder

Blogs Over the last few week, I have been testing the M1 Mifi 2353 which was sent to me a few days before its launch. It's the latest Wi-Fi wireless router which ... Read story »

.中国 is coming, and China is pleased

Blogs The Internet, for its 40th birthday this week, got quite a shakeup: For the first time ever, Internet domain extensions can comprise non-Latin characters. After the domination of .com, .net, .co.jp, ... Read story »

Google Chrome OS test drive

Blogs Know why they call it the "bleeding edge of technology"? Because most of the time you feel like slitting your wrists. The ubber-developer-only version of Chrome OS is barely out of ... Read story »

Sinobytes--the CNET China tech blog--has landed

Blogs With some trepidation, I am proud to have been handed the reigns of CNET's China tech blog; and with a new blogger comes a new moniker: Sinobytes. The previous writer, Ryan ... Read story »

Netgear announces the Digital Entertainer Live

Crave Netgear announced its new Internet-connected Digital Entertainer Live settop box. If you're a fan of devices that play media from USB drives, such as the WD TV, you'll probably find ... Read story »

iPhone 3.1 brings Genius changes, ringtones

Crave At its special event Wednesday, Apple announced the latest iPhone software update iPhone 3.1. We're still downloading it now, but below you can read the list of changes as provided by ... Read story »

Baidu CEO, Robin Li, speaks out

Blogs Robin Li, the co-founder and current CEO of Baidu, the Chinese search engine giant, is--unsurprisingly--a tech superstar. However, we don't get to hear too much from him. So, the Wall Street ... Read story »

Upcoming Firefox detects laptop movements

Crave A demonstration application that shows Firefox adjusting a Web page graphic according to how a MacBook is tilted. The upcoming version 3.6 of Firefox will be able to tell if ... Read story »

Ads--the new malware delivery format

Crave On his blog Input & Output, Seven Scale CEO Troy Davis offers an analysis of the scareware ad that appeared on NYTimes.com. Instead of hacking into major online sites to ... Read story »

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