The Huawei Mercury slides in as Cricket's best smartphone to date, although it's still got some flaws and lacks the carrier's all-you-can-eat music plan.
Read more »Huawei Mercury review: Cricket's most advanced Android phone yet
Why is much of 'Resident Evil' trailer a shill for Sony gadgets?
Some are aghast that half of the new "Resident Evil: Retribution" trailer consists of a slightly banal presentation of various Sony products, but is this an attempt at meta-cleverness?
Read more »Facebook denies Anonymous 'claims' of takedown
A Twitter feed from an Anonymous account claims it caused Facebook problems, with some intermittent outage. Facebook says it was nothing of the sort.
Read more »Standards group greases the skids for Google's SPDY
The technology for speeding up Web pages become part of the standard foundation of the Web. But should that standardization effort reach beyond just SPDY?
Read more »DHS disputes memo on purported railway computer breach
Officials with the Department of Homeland Security and railroad industry say there was no targeted attack on a railway company.
Read more »Anonymous goes nuclear; everybody loses?
With #OpMegaUpload, Anonymous launches the equivalent of thermonuclear cyber war. What will be the consequence--and worse, did Anonymous just get played?
Read more »Qualcomm acquires smartphone, tablet display startup
Qualcomm acquires a display tech company that may help it advance its development of mirasol displays for smartphones and tablets.
Read more »Andreessen rumored to be looking for $1.5 billion in new funding
Rumor has it that well-known investor Marc Andreessen is looking to amp up funding for his Andreessen Horowitz investment firm with an extra $1.5 billion.
Read more »Apple's biggest quarter by the numbers
CNET breaks down some of the major numbers from Apple's record-breaking quarter and looks at how they stack up to years past.
Read more »Obama at Intel: America, make more stuff
The president makes a case for bringing more manufacturing jobs home to the U.S. when he spoke at Intel's Chandler, Ariz., manufacturing facility.
Read more »