Film emerges of Anna Chapman, alleged Russian spy, presenting her online real estate start-up. In a relaxed performance, she offers a certain amazement about how “down to earth” successful people are.
Various blogs are reporting that it appears some iTunes customer accounts have been hacked and that funds from those accounts may have been used to purchase apps in the iTunes App Store.
Boy Genius Report is now claiming that all the latest Steve Jobs emails it published about the iPhone 4 are real. But could it be that they were written by a PR person? Or even an algorithm?
Under pressure to spur job growth, president says two solar energy companies will get nearly $2 billion in U.S. loan guarantees to create as many as 5,000 green jobs.
Road Trip 2010: If it’s Fourth of July weekend, that means it’s time to reenact one of the most famous battles of the Civil War. CNET’s Daniel Terdiman is on hand to see the action.
On Road Trip 2010, CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman witnesses the reenactment of one of the most famous Civil War battles.
Happy 4th of July! Celebrate by guessing what this is and where it is located; you could win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day challenge.
Virginia Tech and the National Federation of the Blind are preparing to unveil a prototype vehicle equipped with technology to let blind people drive on their own.
In the world of aviation, the people who get some of the most critical hands-on experience with the machinery are a hardy, daring breed of fliers.
A market-dominating Microsoft smartphone may not be in the cards.