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A look at Apple's new 'spaceship' campus
It will cover 2.8 million square feet and have its own power plant inside its massive, gleaming circular design.
About 9 hours ago.
A look at Apple's new 'spaceship' campus

A look at Apple's 'spaceship' campus
It will cover 2.8 million square feet and have its own power plant inside its massive, gleaming circular design.
About 8 hours ago.
A look at Apple's 'spaceship' campus

A 'Leap' forward in gesture control
You know that bit in "The Avengers" where Tony Stark spreads his fingers apart in mid-air and the stuff on the screen in front of him instantly appears on displays throughout the room?
About 13 hours ago.
A 'Leap' forward in gesture control

Band plays U2 song on iPads
CNN's Erin Burnett talks about a band that uses iPads for their instruments.
About 8 hours ago.
Band plays U2 song on iPads

Behind Apple's 'upside-down' logo
Those new to the cult of Mac may not realize it, but there once was a time when that iconic logo that shines from the top of Apple notebooks used to be positioned, well, upside down. Anyone gazing at the back of an open PowerBook or iBook saw Apple's logo balancing on its stem, almost as if in the middle of a pirouette.
About 8 hours ago.
Behind Apple's 'upside-down' logo

Has Chrome topped Internet Explorer?
This might be the start of a new chapter in the browser wars.
5/21/2012 5:16:06 PM.
Has Chrome topped Internet Explorer?

Meet the new Mrs. Zuckerberg
She likes Target, the Food Network and sun-dried tomatoes. She loves taking pictures of her dog Beast, and admits to checking her phone "every five seconds."
5/21/2012 5:15:10 PM.
Meet the new Mrs. Zuckerberg

Apple, Samsung begin settlement talks
In the midst of bitter lawsuits, the heads of two mobile giants have agreed to meet. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports
5/21/2012 5:36:05 PM.
Apple, Samsung begin settlement talks

What the SpaceX rocket will do in space
Space.com's Dave Brody explains the launch of the first commercial mission to the International Space Station.
About 6 hours ago.
What the SpaceX rocket will do in space

'Geeks on a Plane' flock to Brazil
They are an exclusive group of globe-trotting Internet investors, startup founders and tech junkies.
About 12 hours ago.
'Geeks on a Plane' flock to Brazil

A 'Leap' forward in gesture-control?
You know that bit in "The Avengers" where Tony Stark spreads his fingers apart in mid-air and the stuff on the screen in front of him instantly appears on displays throughout the room?
About 9 hours ago.
A 'Leap' forward in gesture-control?

Microsoft launches a 'social search' network
Does the Web have room for one more social network? Microsoft thinks so.
About 17 hours ago.
Microsoft launches a 'social search' network

Chrome overtakes Internet Explorer -- maybe
This might be the start of a new chapter in the browser wars.
5/21/2012 5:13:15 PM.
Chrome overtakes Internet Explorer -- maybe

Priscilla Chan: Meet the new Mrs. Zuckerberg
She likes Target, the Food Network and sun-dried tomatoes. She loves taking pictures of her dog Beast, and admits to checking her phone "every five seconds."
5/21/2012 5:14:01 PM.
Priscilla Chan: Meet the new Mrs. Zuckerberg

Surprise: The Internet hates rich people
It's no shock that people love to hate Facebook.
5/18/2012 7:18:11 PM.
Surprise: The Internet hates rich people

Why I'll (probably) never leave Facebook
Flush with cash and drunk with power after its $100 billion IPO, Facebook could be caught secretly brainwashing millions of new users into signing up (mind-control hoodies, anyone?) -- and still I might not quit the world's largest social network.
5/17/2012 4:27:28 PM.
Why I'll (probably) never leave Facebook

No, Abraham Lincoln didn't invent Facebook
To quote "The Social Network," if Abraham Lincoln had invented Facebook, he would have invented Facebook. But in a tall tale that would have made the Great Emancipator proud, a blog post fooled some media outlets by saying he did just that.
5/16/2012 12:44:29 AM.
No, Abraham Lincoln didn't invent Facebook

The future of gaming: It's now
Experts on a recent panel agree we're currently in a new 'golden age' of video gaming. "They [today's developers] don't want to make games that are art," one panelist said. "They want to make games that are awesome."
4/19/2012 5:09:45 PM.
The future of gaming: It's now

E-books spur reading among Americans
E-book users tend to read more often than people who read only print material, a new survey finds. A typical e-book user read 24 books in the past year, compared with the 15 books reported by typical non-e-book users.
4/19/2012 5:09:27 PM.
E-books spur reading among Americans

Hey Bravo, Silicon Valley is too boring for TV
"Silicon Valley," an upcoming Bravo reality show that documents the lives of five aspiring tech entrepreneurs, seems to depict the startup world as one big, boozy party. It's not like that at all.
4/19/2012 5:09:33 PM.
Hey Bravo, Silicon Valley is too boring for TV

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