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Sean Parker on his wedding, redwoods, and death threats

Things have been a bit crazy since Parker’s controversial multimillion-dollar nuptials in an old-growth forest on the California Coast. He talks with CNET’s Paul Sloan about being the Internet’s punching bag. [Read more]

Which Panasonic plasma TV should you buy?

So far this year Panasonic’s plasma TVs have scored very well in CNET’s reviews, so maybe you’ve decided to buy one. But of the four we’ve reviewed, how do you know which one’s right for you

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Nintendo: Our ‘powerhouse’ franchises will ignite holiday sales

The company sees the Wii U performing similarly to the portable 3DS and rebounding. “We know the power of great software driving hardware,” one executive tells CNET

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Will iOS 7 make my old iPhone like new?

CNET’s Marguerite Reardon offers some insight on whether Apple’s revamped iOS operating system will breathe new life into your old iPhone.

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E3 2013: PS4 scores against Xbox One

In the war for the living room, PlayStation 4 won a battle against Xbox One at the E3 conference. CNET’s Bridget Carey highlights the issues surrounding the systems and looks at notable new games. [Read more]

E3 2013: PS4 scores against Xbox One

In the war for the living room, PlayStation 4 won a battle against Xbox One at the E3 conference. CNET’s Bridget Carey highlights the issues surrounding the systems and looks at notable new games. [Read more]

Apple WWDC roundup: iTunes Radio, iOS 7, Mavericks, and MacBook Air

CNET’s Bridget Carey gives a quick explanation of the new Apple products and software revealed at WWDC 2013, including the new look of iOS 7 and the iTunes Radio streaming music service.

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Forget the new Kinect, what happened with the original?

commentary Even as the gaming world gawks at the next-generation Xbox One and its new Kinect, one CNET editor still wonders why he bought the original.

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The carriers’ not-so-secret weapon to improve cell service

They’re called small cells, and they’ve got the industry buzzing about them. CNET explains what they are and why you should care about them. [Read more]

E3 2013: Predictions and prognostications

CNET editors offer various and sundry opinions on what to expect at this year’s E3 gaming show. [Read more]