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Saturday, February 23, 2013

How Google is preparing the world for Glass


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analysis Amid skepticism and name-calling ("Glassholes!"), Google makes a strategic effort to bring wearable computing to the mainstream.
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Google's augmented reality specs are ahead of schedule. Are you ready to get yourself fitted for a set?
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Sony shows off new games and hardware, but still leaves key questions unanswered.
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analysis CNET looks at the fundamental problem plaguing the company: the lack of marketing muscle.
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The browser-based Chrome OS now has a high-end home: a refined $1,299 laptop with a high-resolution touch screen. It paves the way for Chrome OS tablets, too.
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Available for developers, the new beta is designed to resolve a flaw that allows someone to bypass the lock screen.
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The annual event in Barcelona, Spain, will produce some of 2013's most exciting smartphone news. Join CNET as we cover the show, inside and out.
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As part of President Obama's bid to further invest in space innovation, the U.S. agency creates the Space Technology Mission Directorate.
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The outspoken Apple investor pitches others on his plan to set up a recurring payout called iPrefs.
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A patent application published today points to a flexible touch-screen device that can wrap around your wrist.
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Google has pushed its browser-based operating system well beyond the $1,000-device point with its Chromebook Pixel. Here's a look at the high-resolution touch-screen laptop.
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At an inaugural presentation event at UCSF, the tech luminaries who sponsored the $33 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences say they want to turn scientists into heroes.
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