Robot takes your protest tweet to the street

The ONE Street Tweeter is kind of like a giant, mobile ink-jet printer, only way more political. It wasn’t around in time for the height of the Occupy protests, but made its debut at the G8 Summit

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Best Android ICS smartphones (roundup)

In my view, smartphones are all about the future, and the best handsets are usually the ones with the wildest, slickest mobile technology. Sure, cutting-edge wireless computing rarely comes cheap, especially phones running Google’s latest and greatest version of Android software, Ice Cream Sandwich . Still it’s good to have a dream, and right now I’m fantasizing big time about the best phones money can buy

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Panasonic VT50 wins Value Electronics 2012 TV picture quality shootout

Larry Weber, inventor of plasma TV, explains his development of the first modern flat-panel display.

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LG to preview OLED TV tomorrow

(Credit: LG) LG plans to preview its 55-inch OLED TV tomorrow at an event in Monaco, as part of the Grand Prix auto race. Our colleagues at CNET Asia will be attending the event, so look forward to some hands-on action with the new flat-screen shortly

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Verizon to ship new Jetpack 890L mobile router

The Verizon Jetpack 890L Mobile hot spot. (Credit: Verizon) Remember the cute, square Jetpack mobile router Verizon showed off at CES 2012

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DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear panel

Rumor Has It host Emily Dreyfuss shows off an iPhone 4S with a mirrored rear-panel.

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Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 now up for touchy-feely orders

If you’ve been waiting to, literally , get your hands on the submissive A720 all-in-one from Lenovo , now you can.

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TV apps? No one except TV makers seems to care

IHS TV analyst Tom Morrod (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET) PARIS–Feeling bad for all the TV manufacturers with ailing TV businesses? Maybe you should try those apps that came with that new flat screen. The basic problem with the TV business is that there’s very little a manufacturer can do to stand out from the crowd, said Tom Morrod, an IHS television analyst speaking the analyst firm’s Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Summit here

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Sonos adds striking subwoofer to its lineup of wireless speakers

The first version of the Sonos Sub ships in mid June for $699 (click to enlarge). (Credit: David Carnoy/CNET) If you ever thought the Sonos Play:5 or Play:3 powered speakers sounded a bit thin, we’ve got some good news for you. Sonos has introduced the Sonos Sub, the latest addition to its growing wireless speaker family.

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GitHub branches out, releases Windows client

GitHub , the version tracking and collaboration platform for developers, has proven quite popular, especially with the open source crowd. There’s been one glaring issue with the dev hub, though — lack of an easy to use Windows client. Sure, app creators could sync their changes though command line tools and SSH, but Mac devs have had a slick desktop app to call their own for sometime.

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