By Andrew Hoyle Finnish smartphone manufacturer Jolla is looking to Indiegogo to crowdfund its first tablet, a 7.9-inch slate that runs Sailfish OS, rather than Android.
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‘Miracle’ tech turns water into fuel
By Michelle Starr German cleantech company Sunfire GmbH has unveiled a machine that converts water and carbon dioxide into synthetic petroleum-based fuels.
Natalie Dormer reveals how she wants to die on ‘Game of Thrones’
By Anthony Domanico The actress talks with Conan O’Brien about the anxiety “Game of Thrones” actors feel each time they get a new script.
Samsung to cut smartphone models by up to a third in 2015
By Don Reisinger The company’s head of investor relations says the move is designed to make Samsung’s smartphone business more efficient.
Samsung to cut smartphone models by up to a third in 2015
By Don Reisinger The company’s head of investor relations says the move is designed to make Samsung’s smartphone business more efficient.
Sony to take another look at ad-supported music streaming
By Don Reisinger Chief financial officer says that Sony, owner of one of the world’s three major labels, needs to evaluate what kind of value it’s getting in allowing catalog music to be streamed for free.
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Nokia N1 Android tablet looks a lot like an iPad in official pictures (pictures)
By Rich Trenholm Nokia’s first mobile device since selling off its phone business to Microsoft draws a lot of inspiration from Apple’s iPad.
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Nokia N1 Android tablet looks a lot like an iPad in official pictures (pictures)
By Rich Trenholm Nokia’s first mobile device since selling off its phone business to Microsoft draws a lot of inspiration from Apple’s iPad.
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Nokia N1 Android tablet looks a lot like an iPad in official pictures (pictures)
By Rich Trenholm Nokia’s first mobile device since selling off its phone business to Microsoft draws a lot of inspiration from Apple’s iPad.
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Tomorrow Daily 087: Baseball-playing bots, Uber and Spotify partner, a bionic bar, and more
By Ashley Esqueda On today’s show, we discuss the possibility of androids playing baseball, Uber and Spotify’s new partnership and a music video inspired by the study of visual sound. Also, CNET’s own Bridget Carey orders a drink from a robot bartender on a futuristic cruise ship.