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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including the new Apple iMac, the unlocked HTC Cavalier S630 and a wireless service for making and receiving calls while abroad.

This Week in Social Media: Murders and Executions Edition
Blog: The weekly recap from The Social.

Road Trip 2007: Science and tech in the Southwest
CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman visits sites from Las Vegas to Los Alamos, with a helping of Roswell in between.

Home at last
Blog: Nearly 5,000 miles later, CNET News.com reporter Daniel Terdiman returns home.

Security Bites Podcast: Another look at perils of flaw disclosure
Robert Vamosi revisits a talk with Christopher Soghoian about the consequences of disclosing a vendor vulnerability to the public.

Chip stocks move against the grain
Despite a drag on the broader markets early Friday, semiconductor stocks managed to hold their own.

Doubts arise over fate of breathalyzer source code in Minn. case
Attorney for a man accused of drunken driving predicts device's maker won't comply with deadline to turn over the code, which could lead to charges being dropped.

Toshiba recalls more Sony batteries
Blog: No one has been injured this time, but to be safe, the Consumer Product Safety Commission says 1,400 notebooks have batteries that are potentially dangerous.

Yahoo prez puts money where her mouth is
Blog: Yahoo president buys $1.1 million worth of stock in vote of confidence in company's future

WSJ: Papua looking to save forests for carbon credits
Blog: Carbon credits on Indonesia's wild eastern frontier

T-Mobile prepping VoIP service?
Blog: T-Mobile and Linksys have filed documents with the FCC for a new Wi-Fi router that could allow T-Mobile to offer fixed-line VoIP service.

Podcast: Homeland Security shifting gears on passenger data
A proposal to scale back the information required to screen passengers for air travel, and MIT students construct a house that powers itself.

Video: Virtual exchanges get real
Video: Where consumer products are designed. CNET's Brian Cooley takes you behind the scenes at the Silicon Valley design house where the Mac was penned. What do they think is the next big thing? Video:
				Where consumer products are designed

Where consumer products are designed
Video:
				Where consumer products are designed Video: Where consumer products are designed. CNET's Brian Cooley takes you behind the scenes at the Silicon Valley design house where the Mac was penned. What do they think is the next big thing?


Review of Apple's newest iMac
Video: Review of
				Apple's newest iMac Video: Review of Apple's newest iMac. CNET's Rich Brown gives Apple's latest iMac offering an Editor's Choice for its sharp design and great performance.


Gray-market products. Where do they come from?
Blog: Ever wonder what happens to products that don't fly off the shelves? Now you know.

Week in review: Patent woes
Telephone tech's No. 1 obstacle? Patents. Also, Apple's summer hardware harvest, and Linux spreads its wings.

Photos: Where F-18 pilots go to school
To get their famed Top Gun training, carrier-based naval aviators head to a landlocked airbase in Nevada.

Razr2 carriers announced
Blog: Motorola's new Razr2 lands at AT&T;, Alltel, Sprint and Verizon Wireless.

Google offers shared storage on Gmail and Picasa
Blog: Google lets users who max out the storage on a free account buy more storage that can be used by both Gmail and Picasa.

In electric car stakes, it's Miles to go
Southern California company joins a host of start-ups hoping consumers will get a charge out of electric-powered sedans.


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