The Audiophiliac pairs the Dayton B652 speakers with the tiny Lepai LP2020A+ stereo amp, and finds very respectable sound for around $70. [Read more]
CNET editor Dong Ngo gives a quick look at the Intel Desktop Board DZ77RE-75K, the first Thunderbolt-certified motherboard that also supports USB 3.0, and finds it to be potentially one of the best motherboards on the market. [Read more]
Executives at the social network are in talks with NYSE in the wake of Nasdaq's mishandling of the company's IPO last week, a source close to the matter tells Bloomberg. [Read more]
Maker Jeri Ellsworth reinvents the '80s rock band keytar by melding together a bass and a Commodore 64 into a playable instrument. [Read more]
Adobe's plug-in will be built directly into Windows 8's browser, optimized for touch, security, and power efficiency, a source says. But it's only a temporary move. [Read more]
The famed mathematician-turned-murderer-turned-tech author's listing in Harvard's 1962 alumni report causes controversy. Under "awards," he lists his eight life sentences. [Read more]
Google could feel bolder now that a jury sided against Oracle's claims of patent infringement, but the company still has more to lose than gain in the courts. [Read more]
Sound bars are great if you want to upgrade from your TV's built-in speakers, but many models have some basic flaws that aren't obvious before you set them up. [Read more]
Inventor of the wireless remote control dies at 96. [Read more]
Those wily folks at the xda developers forum have made a port of the launcher for the new Android flagship available for S II users. [Read more]
Last year's reports said Oracle could extract up to $6.1 billion from Google over patent infringement. That didn't happen. Here's what's next. [Read more]
Shareholders sue Facebook, Amazon Prime Instant Video adds hundreds of movies, and Windows Phone users must update to the latest operating system to download apps. [Read more]