May 17, 2013
Today on CNET
Seven awesome Google I/O innovations
Google I/O may be short on the wow factor, but that doesn't mean we won't see any benefit from its announcements.
Karyne Levy Assistant managing editor
A tale of woe and frustration at the Apple store
After an editor's iPod Touch became locked until 2056, he sought help. But a trip to the local Apple store Genius Bar offered none.
Apple iPads and iPhones approved for military use
The Defense Department can distribute iOS 6 devices to employees, but that doesn't guarantee Apple will get contracts.
Enormous tablet triples as desktop and gaming rig
This coffee-table-size tabletop PC from Lenovo is fun to use, and doubles as a solid all-in-one desktop.
Is that unlocked Nexus Galaxy S4 worth the cost?
Get advice on whether the new "pure" Google Android version of the Galaxy S4 is worth the added price.
The sounds of 'Star Trek': This man makes them happen
For Ben Burtt, the "Star Trek Into Darkness" sound designer, nothing was more useful in deciding what the audience should hear than knowing intimately what the original TV show sounded like.
Great tech is calling.
Google Now vs. Siri: The results speak for themselves
Google e-mails money; Hangouts with ponies
Next Xbox don't need no stinkin' Internet
BlackBerry Messenger jumps to iPhone, Android
Google I/O news roundup
Game industry sees hardware sales plummet 42 percent
Apple orders hint at iPad Mini shipment decline
Xbox Unveiled: Join CNET's live coverage on Tuesday, May 21
Intel ex-CEO looks back at biggest blown call: Missing out on the iPhone
iTunes 11.0.3 update beefs up MiniPlayer's album art
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