Category: Tech

‘Second Life’ brass show off ancient versions

Blog: SAN FRANCISCO–In a keynote address at the Second Life Community Convention here Saturday, Philip Rosedale and Cory Ondrejka,…

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Business consulting comes to ‘Second Life’

Accounting firm’s COO wants to help the people who are breaking new ground with their “Second Life” enterprises.

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First U.S. government intelligence center opens

Video: First U.S. government intelligence center opens. CNET News.com’s Joris Evers gets inside the first Joint Regional Intelligence Center, whose workforce is drawn from the FBI, Homeland Security and regional agencies. Our camera was allowed in for a visit from Michael Chertoff, secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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Photos: Intelligence center in action

The new JRIC in Los Angeles joins federal, state and local law enforcement in one facility.

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Sleek snoop center still leans on human factor

High-tech eye candy, yes. But law enforcement intelligence center still relies on human communications to connect the dots. Photos: Inside JRIC

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Burning Man, all mashed up

Blog: We’re way too old for Burning Man or even its lesser offshoots, but we’re not too old to experience these foreign rituals at least…

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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week

The CNET Reviews team offers the straight scoop on these highest-rated goodies including a rough-and-tumble hard drive and a digital video projector.

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Planetary debate has bloggers’ heads spinning

Blog: A debate about the precise definition of a planet may sound like a snoozefest to the average person, but in the blogosphere, it…

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A green voyage around the globe

Earthrace hopes to be the first high-tech powerboat to circumnavigate the globe on a renewable fuel known as biodiesel.

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Photo: Converting vinyl into CDs

There is now a single machine, the Teac GF-350, that can turn your records into CDs.

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Death to impossible bubble packs

Blog: If you’re anything like us, you’ve had more than one occasion to curse at plastic product packaging that’s impossible to open…

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Community gathers for its second annual convention

Video: Community gathers for its second annual convention. What happens when you combine San Francisco, music, drinks and real-life avatars? You get the second annual Second Life Community Convention kick-off party. CNET’s Neha Tiwari spoke with Philip Rosedale, CEO and founder of “Second Life” publisher Linden Lab, as well as event organizers and members of the community, about their experiences with the social-networking site.

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Security Bites Podcast: Here come the worms

A high-risk Windows flaw spawns botnet-feeding worms, as predicted. Plus, a Microsoft patch comes unglued, and security researchers want payback.

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Reporters’ roundtable: Reversal of fortune: HP versus Dell

CNET News.com’s roundtable considers the revival of Hewlett-Packard under Mark Hurd and why Dell–yesterday’s favorite on Wall Street–has seemingly lost its once golden touch.

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