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Report: MP3 players threaten users' hearing

Sun Oct 12, 5:30 PM ET

People who listen to personal music players for only five hours a week at a high volume may be doing permanent damage to their hearing.

  • More MacBook rumors and pics surface Sun Oct 12, 4:22 PM ET

    Corrected at 2:45 p.m.: This report misidentified one of the MacBook Pro's rumored features; it is a mini-DVI connector. The report also misidentified the Web site attributed to the original report. It was AppleInsider.

  • IBM invests in business partners' training Sat Oct 11, 8:01 PM ET

    IBM, which expects to unveil better-than-expected quarterly figures, has announced it will spend some of its cash on incentives to encourage some of its largest partners to invest more in training and other areas.

  • FCC report negates free Internet interference claims Sat Oct 11, 1:41 PM ET

    Correction: This post initially misstated the portion of spectrum cited in newly released FCC report. It was updated 3:15 PDT with corrected information and related background.A Federal Communications Commission engineering report released late Friday essentially backs a plan to create a free wireless Internet service by dismissing concerns about interference for existing providers.

  • EFF: Hollywood's RealDVD suit is a smokescreen Sat Oct 11, 10:39 AM ET

    Hollywood isn't suing RealNetworks over piracy--that's just a smokescreen, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

  • Apple will repair MacBooks that have faulty Nvidia GPUs Fri Oct 10, 9:00 PM ET

    An investigation by Apple shows some MacBook Pros may have faulty Nvidia graphics processors after all, despite Nvidia's earlier assurances to the contrary, the computer maker has announced.

  • Ellison's mantra: Spend, baby, spend Fri Oct 10, 7:13 PM ET

    Stock crash or no, CEO Larry Ellison says that Oracle is sticking to his game plan and that means more acquisitions.

  • President signs broadband data collection bill Fri Oct 10, 6:59 PM ET

    President Bush on Friday signed into law a bill that would facilitate the collection of data regarding broadband access in the United States, though most of the actions required by the law have already been accomplished by federal regulators.

  • Microsoft exec: Challenging times play to our strengths Fri Oct 10, 2:47 PM ET

    With a tough economic climate figuring to put a crimp on IT spending, Microsoft is already working on honing a message that it can help businesses save money.

  • Wal-Mart reversal teaches us the masses have might Fri Oct 10, 1:57 PM ET

    The masses have spoken.

  • Green news harvest: Ill winds for carbon trading Fri Oct 10, 9:11 AM ET

    A sampling of green-tech news with quick commentary.

  • Will Senate actually investigate NSA spying on Americans? Fri Oct 10, 7:30 AM ET

    The U.S. Senate is investigating allegations by two National Security Agency whistleblowers who have described widespread monitoring of innocuous telephone conversations by the Bush administration's clandestine program.

  • Getting global with Digg's Kevin Rose, part 2 Fri Oct 10, 7:00 AM ET

    LONDON--In the first part of our interview with Digg founder Kevin Rose at the Future of Web Apps conference, CNET News asked the Web start-up poster boy about everything from the company's Series C funding round to whether he's concerned about when those election stories stop rolling in.

  • A financial wreck can't keep good Web developers down Fri Oct 10, 3:00 AM ET

    LONDON-- Britain's normally gray capital was unusually sunny this week. So were the attitudes of Web developers gathered here for a conference while, across the pond, Wall Street was in full panic mode.

  • SkyFuel heats up solar thermal power race Fri Oct 10, 12:00 AM ET

    Even with the teetering economy, solar companies are bullish that tapping free energy from the sun is a solid financial move.

  • Apple's October update fixes 20 security flaws Thu Oct 9, 6:08 PM ET

    With the release of its Apple SA-2008-10-09 security update on Thursday, the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer company provided patches for nearly two dozen software flaws.

  • Former software execs charged with wire fraud Thu Oct 9, 4:46 PM ET

    Two former top executives from Seattle software provider Entellium were arrested on Tuesday night after allegedly inflating their company's revenues to attract investments.

  • Yahoo falls into $12 range, Dow enters 8,000 territory Thu Oct 9, 4:34 PM ET

    Yahoo fell into the $12-a-share-range Thursday, marking the second consecutive day its stock tumbled to a new low.

  • Microsoft to issue 11 security patches on Tuesday Thu Oct 9, 4:06 PM ET

    On Thursday, Microsoft announced four security bulletins for next week. The announcement is intended as a heads-up for IT departments before Patch Tuesday. Four fixes are considered critical, six important, and one is moderate as ranked by the software giant.

  • Ben Huh can has successful business model? Thu Oct 9, 1:45 PM ET

    LONDON--On Thursday afternoon at the Future of Web Apps conference, I had to make a choice: Was I going to blog about a talk hosted by Six Apart engineer David Recordon, talking about the "open social Web," or a talk by Ben Huh, the "Chief Cheezburger" of goofy "lolcat" meme site ICanHasCheezburger.com?

  • Start-up looks to extend battery life Thu Oct 9, 12:58 PM ET

    Intel-backed start-up ZPower may be the first to introduce an alternative to the ubiquitous lithium-ion laptop battery, with a silver-zinc technology the company says will make its debut with a large laptop maker in 2009.

  • Symantec eyes pay-per-use software Thu Oct 9, 12:46 PM ET

    Virtualization could end expensive long-term software licensing in favor of a pay-per-use model, according to Symantec.

  • Feature or Google's sense of humor? Audio tool speaks your YouTube comments Thu Oct 9, 10:14 AM ET

    Ask and ye shall receive.

  • Getting global with Digg's Kevin Rose Thu Oct 9, 10:00 AM ET

    LONDON--Perhaps it's fitting that Digg founder Kevin Rose chose the Future of Web Apps conference here as the place to elaborate on his company's international expansion strategy. London, after all, has become the San Francisco-based Digg's biggest hub of user activity. But with headlines dominated by financial disasters, life gets a little more complicated for a company determined to build up and keep hiring.

  • Wall Street gives Net titans price cut, sector caution Thu Oct 9, 9:51 AM ET

    A number of Internet titans received an across-the-board stock target haircut on Thursday from UBS Securities analyst Ben Schachter, who said a weakening economic outlook is expected to take a toll on display advertising and, to a lesser degree, search advertising.

  • Digg's Kevin Rose: We've got to be more than a fanboy hub Thu Oct 9, 6:26 AM ET

    LONDON--Digg founder Kevin Rose had a message for the audience at the Future of Web Apps conference on Thursday: It's time to grow up.

  • Amid gloom, IBM sees sunny forecast Wed Oct 8, 10:38 PM ET

    While much of the tech sector is bemoaning a sluggish economy, Big Blue sees blue skies ahead. IBM on Wednesday announced positive preliminary earnings for the third quarter of 2008.

  • Business, labor urge Bush to sign RIAA-backed copyright bill Wed Oct 8, 9:23 PM ET

    WASHINGTON--With only five days left for President Bush to decide whether to sign into law a controversial copyright bill, business lobbyists and even the AFL-CIO are pushing for it to become law.

  • How botnets use 'bullet-proof' domains Wed Oct 8, 7:28 PM ET

    Botnets are proving to more resilient and harder to shut down.