Over the years, almost every technological revolution--and plenty of flops--were first seen at CES. Sortable.com sorts through the showstoppers.
The new top-shelf cards can read data at 150MB per second--but brace yourself for top-shelf prices. A 32GB model costs $300.
The new top-shelf cards can read data at 150MB per second--but brace yourself for top-shelf prices. A 32GB model costs $300.
The new top-shelf cards can read data at 150MB per second--but brace yourself for top-shelf prices. A 32GB model costs $300.
Syrian opposition plan for a future without Assad
Ultras are better known for their passion for football but now want to take part in party politics.
New York startup helps people locate work spaces--by the day, week, or month in more than 60 countries--through its portal called Loosecubes.
Rescue dogs may soon be outfitted with a new camera system that can assist emergency crews in recovery missions. CNET UK has the story here.
At least 72 people are killed after attacks on Shia Muslims in southern Iraq and the capital Baghdad, the deadliest since the last US troops pulled out.
An Italian judge has rejected Samsung's effort to keep Apple's iPhone 4S from being sold in the country. The decision matches one from a French judge last month.
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