- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews’ favorite items from the past week, including the HP Envy 15, Nikon Coolpix S8200, and the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx.
- For Apple, best numbers yet, mixed press on how it got there
We talk record breaking earnings, and reports of trouble in Apple’s supply chain that made that possible in this week’s edition of Apple Talk Weekly.
- Adobe shows the raw, dark side of Photoshop CS6
Photoshop CS6 will get a dark gray interface by default and, of course it inherits Lightroom 4′s new raw-image editing controls.
- Twitter boycott looms with censorship accusations
When Twitter announced it would withhold tweets country-by-country based on local restrictions, it said it was being more transparent. But some users disagree.
- Anonymous takes aim over Europe’s SOPA
Hackers are attacking sites and looking to expose information on European officials in response to the signing of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. ACTA critics say it’s even worse than the Stop Online Piracy Act floated in the U.S.
- Microsoft’s Kelihos botnet suspect says he’s innocent
St. Petersburg, Russia-based Andrey N. Sabelnikov says he is “absolutely not guilty” of participating in the creation of the huge spam network that Microsoft shut down last September.
- Windows 8 stable on ARM, going to developers soon, say sources
Windows 8 on ARM is coming along nicely, thank you, according to a couple of sources with whom CNET spoke.
- What’s a PS Vita game cost? Ask again tomorrow
The bean counters at Sony need to make up their minds on how they are pricing PS Vita games.
- Hey, AT&T, quit whining!
Instead of complaining about the FCC’s decision to squash the T-Mobile merger and blaming the agency for raising prices, AT&T needs to shut up and move on.
- Google thinks that Google+ is Google. Is it?
If Google+ and Google search aren’t two different things, there’s no conflict in emphasizing Google+ in search results. Right?