December 14, 2006 |
Top headlines New directions in car safety and navigationAutomotive safety features are increasingly being developed to address emergencies, with communications technology a top priority. Photos: Car safety down the road Thu Dec 14 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story Intel's Viiv low on holiday shopping lists It's the most wonderful time of the year for the PC industry, but a major piece of Intel's home entertainment strategy remains out in the cold. Thu Dec 14 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story Tackling energy efficiency in computing newsmaker Senior Energy Department official starts a dialogue with tech leaders to learn how his agency can help. Thu Dec 14 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story Google wins patent for search results page design Intellectual-property lawyers say there's no need to fret about infringement lawsuits unless sites are veritable copies. Wed Dec 13 15:59:00 PST 2006 | Read full story Video of the day Survival 101: Build a mobile preparedness kitBrad Bostrom, a wilderness expert, describes the must-have items that travelers should throw in their trunks before a road trip. CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari reports from REI in San Francisco. Commentary Sorting through the noise of Election '06Neighborhood America CEO Kim Patrick Kobza says new technology can support a more constructive public dialogue ahead of Election Day. Read Full Story News.com Extra Gravity-defying pitch acquired by Red SoxAlso: Class president arrested for hack; changing grades Read it now... | Nike+iPod raises RFID privacy concerns Security expert Bruce Schneier calls the risk of tracking someone via the RFID chip in the shoe-iPod technology "very scary." Wed Dec 13 16:40:00 PST 2006 | Read full story Gloomy iTunes predictions premature Report shows declining iTunes sales, but it was based on data from fewer than 200 U.S. households and warns of drawing conclusions. Wed Dec 13 15:09:00 PST 2006 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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