Archive for March 16th, 2012

Remains of the Day: Laser vision

The new iPad’s interiors get scrutinized down to a molecular level, while Apple puts Retina-ready apps under the microscope. And Apple’s got its eye on any office space around

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Remains of the Day: Laser vision

Filter out the fakers with Tablified Market for Android

With all the scaled-up fakers littering the Google Play Store, Tablified Market offers a refreshing way to discover only apps that are truly optimized for your Android tablet. [Read more]

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Filter out the fakers with Tablified Market for Android

Microsoft restores access to phones that couldn’t access Skype

Microsoft has fixed a bug that made it impossible for about a dozen models of Skype-certified phones to log into the popular IM, VoIP and video-conferencing service.

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Microsoft restores access to phones that couldn’t access Skype

Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter review: Best deal so far

CNET Editor Dong Ngo reviews the GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter from Seagate and finds it to be the best option for those looking for a single-volume Thunderbolt storage solution on the market to date. [Read more]

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Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter review: Best deal so far

Unboxing the Nikon D4

CNET Australia gets its hands on the much-anticipated Nikon D4. See what you can expect when the professional SLR starts shipping in the U.S. [Read more]

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Unboxing the Nikon D4

Get Genius and iTunes Match to live together in harmony

In a welcome move, Apple’s iOS 5.1 update included, among other features, the return of Genius Mixes and Genius Playlist for subscribers to iTunes Match. At least, in theory. Initially, we–and many others, if Apple’s support discussions are any indication–found that the Genius features either didn’t work or didn’t even appear on our iOS devices after installing the 5.1 upgrade

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Reporters’ Roundtable: New tools for inventors

If you’ve got an idea for a product, there are new ways to bring it to market. Rafe Needleman talks with Yancey Strickler of Kickstarter and Jim Newton of TechShop about innovations in funding and prototyping. [Read more]

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Reporters’ Roundtable: New tools for inventors

Leaked exploit prompts researcher to publish blueprint for critical RDP vulnerability

Luigi Auriemma, the researcher who discovered a recently patched critical vulnerability in Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), published a proof-of-concept exploit for it after a separate working exploit, which he said possibly originated from Microsoft, was leaked online on Friday.

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Leaked exploit prompts researcher to publish blueprint for critical RDP vulnerability

CNET Labscast 20: The last netbook, Lytro demo, and gaming on the Razer Blade

A netbook, a camera, and a gaming laptop are our live on-air hardware demos for this week. [Read more]

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CNET Labscast 20: The last netbook, Lytro demo, and gaming on the Razer Blade

Verizon’s new iPad can run over AT&T’s 3G data network

The new iPad on Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network can also run on AT&T’s data network when an AT&T SIM card is inserted in the Verizon device, early buyers have found.

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Verizon’s new iPad can run over AT&T’s 3G data network