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  1. 1

    Inventor aims to be Henry Ford of flying cars

    by CBS This Morning 300 views

    John Blackstone reports on an enthusiastic inventor who has spent the better part of his life and fortune trying to turn his vision of a flying car into reality.

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    Toyota experimenting with a "mood car"

    by CBS This Morning 368 views

    You've heard of a mood ring, but a mood car? Toyota is building a concept car that you control with your mind and heart. It doesn't have a steering wheel -- just lean forward and the car goes forward. It also changes color according to your mood and suggests destinations based on your facial expressions. Toyota plans to unveil its FV2 concept car at this month's Tokyo Motor Show.

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    JetBlue, Delta adopt new FAA gadget rules

    by CBS This Morning 345 views

    Passengers on two airlines were the first to be given approval by the FAA to allow passengers to use electronic gadgets during take-off and landing. Jeff Pegues reports.

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    Is the tech bubble back?

    by CBS This Morning 70 views

    Tech stocks are leading the way on the markets, but that's causing concern over a new financial bubble. CBS News contributor and analyst Mellody Hobson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the movers and shakers in the tech world, the potential for problems, and some of the indicators that could signal a tech bubble on the horizon.

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    Morning Rounds: Can you use a 3D printer to make a prosthetic hand?

    by CBS This Morning 173 views

    CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share a breakthrough in prosthetics and the rest of the week's medical news.

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    Mirrors let gloomy Norwegian town see the light

    by CBS Evening News 1,938 views

    Residents of Rjukan, Norway, have good reason to celebrate the installation of giant mirrors, which have brought winter sunlight to their town center for the first time. Rjukan gets no sunlight seven months out of the year because of its location in a valley surrounded by mountains. Mark Phillips reports.

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    Norway town lit up with giant solar mirrors

    by CBS This Morning 252 views

    Rjukan is a small town in Norway tucked in a narrow valley and it never gets direct sunlight in the winter. Mark Phillips reports on a project that is lighting up the town with the world's largest solar mirrors.

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    Why are women not pursuing tech jobs?

    by CBS This Morning 77 views

    Research has found less than six percent of women work in the technology industry. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller explores the stigma around technology and women, and the women that are trying to change perception of the field.

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    Floating structure in S.F. Bay linked to Google

    by CBS This Morning 261 views

    A huge barge parked on the water near Treasure Island, in San Francisco Bay, is grabbing the public's attention and the rumor mill is pointing to a web giant. John Blackstone reports.

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    "Science of Everything" seeks to explain everyday workings of the world

    by CBS This Morning 99 views

    David Pogue, the former New York Times technology columnist, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his new gig at Yahoo, as well as the new National Geographic book, "Science of Everything."

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    Boy gets prosthetic hand made by 3-D printer

    by CBS Evening News 468,564 views

    Two years ago, Paul McCarthy began searching for an inexpensive yet functional prosthetic hand for his son Leon, who was born without fingers on one of his hands. McCarthy came across a video online with detailed instruction on how to use a 3-D printer to make a prosthetic hand for his son. Michelle Miller reports.

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    Nielsen to begin measuring mobile viewing

    by CBS This Morning 44 views

    More and more people are watching TV on their mobile phones and tablets, and Nielsen is taking notice. Starting next year, the company will start counting U.S. television programs watched on those devices. Nielsen measures TV viewership; its ratings are used to set advertising rates.

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    "Technovation" aims to get more women in the tech workforce

    by CBS Evening News 117 views

    Currently, most jobs in technology are filled by men, but one female scientist created a contest to inspire teen girls to pursue careers in the industry. Edward Lawrence reports.

  14. 14

    Multiple tablet rollouts show field has shifted

    by CBS Evening News 184 views

    In years past, competitors would lie low on days when Apple unveiled its latest products, but that was when Apple dominated the market. Manufacturers are expected to ship 184 million tablets this year, 53 percent more than last year. Ben Tracy reports.

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    BlackBerry gets a new design

    by CBSNewsOnline 178 views

    Bridget Carey, Senior Editor at CNET.com, joins UTTM to discuss the BlackBerry 10 debut and the chances of it being a comeback for the once smartphone leader.

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    iPad with wheels lets you roam the office from home

    by CBSNewsOnline 235 views

    The Calif. based company Double Robotics has retrofitted a Segway-type accessory to the iPad giving employees the freedom to roam the office from where ever they may be. The company, just 18-months-old, has already gotten pre-order sales totaling $1.8 million.

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    CBS This Morning - Inside tsunami-proof "Noah's Ark"

    by CBSNewsOnline 732 views

    While in Japan, covering the one-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami, Bill Whitaker took a trip inside a water-proof pod invented to protect a family from an incoming tsunami.

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    Blackberry CEOs step down

    by CBSNewsOnline 413 views

    The USPS raised the price of a first class stamp by one cent, gas prices are yet again on the rise, and two founders of RIM, makers of the Blackberry, are stepping down. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    Posture problems linked to cell phones

    by CBSNewsOnline 304 views

    Smartphones help us connect with the world, but are we bending too much to accommodate them? "CBS This Morning" contributor Lee Woodruff reports on the link between cell phones and posture problems.

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    Sega debuts urinal arcade

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,489 views

    Video games veteran Sega is back in town, filling an odd gap in the market, and now the men of Japan can play while they pee. Felipe Maya reports.

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    Internet giants protest SOPA and PIPA

    by CBSNewsOnline 11,257 views

    The World Bank is warning of a global economic slowdown, popular internet sites have shut down in protest of anti piracy bills SOPA and PIPA, and the White House went into lockdown after an apparent smoke bomb flew over the fence. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Wikipedia to blackout in protest of SOPA

    by CBSNewsOnline 4,582 views

    The English language version of Wikipedia will shut down for 24 hours in a protest against two anti-piracy bills, SOPA and PIPA, which are being considered by congress. Scott Pelley reports.

  23. 23

    The real deal with Groupon

    by CBSNewsOnline 48,905 views

    Groupon CEO Andrew Mason is in the business of bargains, and business is very good. But is Groupon's swift success sustainable, especially given competition from the likes of Google and Amazon? Lesley Stahl reports.

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    Quirky gadgets flood CES show floor

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,319 views

    As the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas enters its third day, everyone has already fallen in love with those gorgeous, thin televisions. But as CNETS Kara Tsuboi reports, there's a whole other side to the show that's rarely seen.

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    Unique innovations at CES 2012

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,162 views

    Thousands of people packed into the Las Vegas convention center to check out the latest and greatest in technology at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show. Patranya Bhoolsuwan reports on the latest innovations on and off the show floor.

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    Thin is in at CES

    by CBSNewsOnline 367 views

    The annual Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas is in full swing. This year, the bit ticket items everyone wants to get their hands on are big, ultra-thin televisions. CNETs Kara Tsuboi reports on some of the best in show.

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    Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer - How the internet is changing politics

    by CBSNewsOnline 560 views

    Money is still arguably the most powerful force in American politics, but as Bob Schieffer explains, the internet is also making an equally large stamp on politics.

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    Facebook accepting Citibank rewards points

    by CBSNewsOnline 207 views

    Iran's recent military exercises in the Persian Gulf have sent the price of oil up, Citibank customers can now use their rewards points on Facebook, and the nation's largest cigarette-maker is launching a public relations campaign. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    Playstation Vita launch preview

    by CBSNewsOnline 686 views

    The Playstation Vita will launch in the U.S. in 2012. CBSNews.com's Felipe Maya was at the Playstation holiday event to preview the hand-held's lineup of games.

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    Streaming music - The next evolution?

    by CBSNewsOnline 747 views

    Senior editor at CNET.com, Bridget Carey, talks to Erica Hill and Jeff Glor about how online streaming music services like Pandora and Spotify have raised the bar in digital music.

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    Facebook exec: Women needed in tech field

    by CBSNewsOnline 329 views

    Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg is making it her top priority to convince women to join in the world of high tech. Rebecca Jarvis speaks to Sandberg about her high tech mission.

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    Top 10 Yahoo! searches of 2011

    by CBSNewsOnline 220 views

    Yahoo! web life editor Heather Cabot speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the top 10 online searches of 2011, from Osama Bin Laden, to Kim Kardashian and the iPhone.

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    The Early Show - Apps for smart shopping

    by CBSNewsOnline 86 views

    Erica Hill and Jeff Glor talk to Bridget Carey, senior editor at CNET.com about how to find the best holiday shopping deals with smartphone applications.

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    Toyota Fun-Vii concept car unveiled

    by CBSNewsOnline 10,824 views

    The 2011 holiday shopping season is off to a strong start, the government is opening an investigation into the Chevy Volt's battery, and Toyota unveils it's latest concept car ahead of the Tokyo Auto Show. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    The Early Show - Ford Escape: Exclusive reveal

    by CBSNewsOnline 333 views

    CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis sat down with Ford Motor Company Executive Vice President Mark Fields for an exclusive look at the new Ford Escape.

  36. 36

    The Early Show - "The Lost Interview" with Steve Jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 8,789 views

    A recently discovered copy of a 1995 interview with Steve jobs shows the Apple co-founder before he rejoined the company. Executive producer Robert Cringely speaks about his documentary "Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview."

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    Jobs: "I don't mind being wrong"

    by CBSNewsOnline 158 views

    In an interview thought lost from 1995, Steve Jobs explains that he is comfortable about being wrong as long as the right thing is done.

  38. 38

    Steve Jobs on designing a product

    by CBSNewsOnline 2,389 views

    In a recently discovered 1995 interview with Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder explains that designing a product is "keeping 5,000 things in your brain... and fitting them altogether."

  39. 39

    Jobs on understanding better things

    by CBSNewsOnline 261 views

    In an interview thought lost from 1995, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs explains the how to ratchet up the species.

  40. 40

    Jobs: "It comes down to taste"

    by CBSNewsOnline 642 views

    In a recently discovered 1995 interview with Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder explains that it "comes down to exposing yourself to the best things humans have done."

  41. 41

    The Early Show - Tablet Wars: Has the iPad met its match?

    by CBSNewsOnline 976 views

    Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis talk to tech expert Katie Linendoll about some new tablet computers - Amazon's Kindle Fire and Barnes and Noble's Nook tablet - and she'll report on which device is worth the price.

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    Do Tasers save lives?

    by CBSNewsOnline 296 views

    Marcus Martin, chief Taser instructor for the Las Vegas police department, says the weapon has "changed the face of police work forever."

  43. 43

    Taser: An officer's weapon of choice

    by CBSNewsOnline 7,714 views

    The Taser is touted for saving lives and preventing injury, but a new study says that some police officers reach for the weapon too quickly. David Martin reports.

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    2011's most incredible inventions

    by CBSNewsOnline 481,787 views

    Russ Mitchell talks with Popular Science's Mark Jannot about the magazine's picks for the year's most ingenious inventions.
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  45. 45

    CBS Evening News - South Carolina creates tech jobs with "SmartState"

    by CBSNewsOnline 146 views

    A South Carolina initiative called "SmartState" is funding high-tech programs at public universities to create technology hubs that they hope will attract new industries and create jobs. And, as Anna Werner reports, so far, it's working.

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    CNET event brings holiday gift guide to life

    by CBSNewsOnline 61 views

    The interactive "CNET Gotham" event brought the company's annual gift guide to life. CNET correspondent Brian Cooley speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the event and previews some of this season's hottest gadgets.

  47. 47

    The dangers of free WiFi

    by CBSNewsOnline 333 views

    Wi-fi is growing in popularity. Coffee shops and public spaces are now allowing to get on the internet for free. But a hacker could be watching everything your doing. Sandra Hughes reports.

  48. 48

    The Early Show - Disabled voters to use iPads in Oregon

    by CBSNewsOnline 63 views

    Disabled voters in five Oregon counties get to use an iPad to cast their vote. Terrell Brown reports.

  49. 49

    Want more hard drive space? Just add salt

    by CBSNewsOnline 751 views

    A Singapore scientist has discovered that ordinary table salt (sodium chloride) is extremely good for improving the memory capacity of computer hard disks. Felipe Maya reports.

  50. 50

    The Early Show - Dangers of public Wi-Fi

    by CBSNewsOnline 861 views

    A recent survey found that many Wi-Fi users don't take the recommended steps to protect their personal networks. KDKA-TV's Susan Koeppen reports on Wi-Fi security and how to stay safe.

  51. 51

    CBS News Sunday Morning - Battling loud leaf blowers

    by CBSNewsOnline 4,249 views

    The battle over leaf blowers all across the country is being led by a couple in Orinda, California who are just fed up with the noise. John Blackstone reports.

  52. 52

    The Early Show - Can you trust online reviews?

    by CBSNewsOnline 95 views

    Chris Wragge and Rebecca Jarvis talk to CBS News contributor Regina Lewis about online reviews and how trustworthy they are.

  53. 53

    CBS Evening News - China, Russia stealing U.S. technology

    by CBSNewsOnline 3,059 views

    U.S. intelligence has warned of a threat to America's security, identifying Russia and China as culprits in stealing American technology to build their economy. Bob Orr reports.

  54. 54

    The Early Show - Boeing to start building space capsules

    by CBSNewsOnline 380 views

    Boeing will lease a Kennedy Space Center hanger to build reusable space capsules that will carry supplies and crew to the International Space Station. Terrell Brown reports.

  55. 55

    Cargo rocket launched to space station

    by CBSNewsOnline 203 views

    A Russian cargo rocket blasted off successfully, carrying supplies for the U.S. astronaut and two other crewmembers on the International Space Station. Russ Mitchell reports.

  56. 56

    Viral political ads, Halloween houses, and the McRib

    by CBSNewsOnline 238 views

    Rebecca Jarvis speaks with senior editor of CNet.com, Scott Stein, about new trends on the web.

  57. 57

    The Early Show - NASA launches weather satellite

    by CBSNewsOnline 86 views

    NASA launched a rocket that will aid in predicting weather. Terrel Brown reports.

  58. 58

    The Early Show - Flying on Boeing's 787 Dreamliner

    by CBSNewsOnline 3,285 views

    What is like to fly on Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner? Zodiac Aerospace Director Thomas Lee speaks to Chris Wragge about his experience on the aircraft's maiden voyage from Tokyo to Hong Kong.

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    The Early Show - Moon rock drama: 74-year-old probed

    by CBSNewsOnline 426 views

    CBS News national correspondent Ben Tracy reports on 74-year-old Calif. resident Joann Davis, who attempted to sell a tiny moon rock she says was given to her space-engineer husband by Neil Armstrong in the 1970s, and found herself in the middle of an elaborate sting operation.

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    The Early Show - Paralyzed man uses bionic arm to touch girlfriend

    by CBSNewsOnline 340 views

    Brain computer technology is enabling 30-year-old Tim Hemmes to reach out and touch his girlfriend's hand for the first time since injuring his spinal cord seven years ago. Jeff Glor reports.

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    The Early Show - Video game addiction and kids

    by CBSNewsOnline 5,099 views

    Tecca.com's Jennifer Jolly speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about video gaming addiction among children and some early signs for parents to look out for.

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    The Early Show - Paralyzed woman walks with exoskeleton

    by CBSNewsOnline 400 views

    A woman paralyzed from the waist down in a 1992 skiing accident walked with the help of an exoskeleton device in London. Jeff Glor reports.

  63. 63

    The Early Show - Steve Jobs bio reveals family life

    by CBSNewsOnline 15,286 views

    Steve Kroft talks with biographer Walter Isaacson about Steve Jobs' relationship with his wife and kids, and shares some personal photos of the tech giant's life.

  64. 64

    The Early Show - Tough Jobs: New bio depicts complex CEO

    by CBSNewsOnline 782 views

    Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to Andy Serwer, managing editor of Fortune magazine, about the new Walter Isaacson biography of Apple founder, Steve Jobs.

  65. 65

    Apple's iPod unveiled 10 years ago

    by CBSNewsOnline 3,050 views

    Ten years ago today, Apple unveiled the very first iPod. Russ Mitchell reports.

  66. 66

    Ping-pong robots developed in China

    by CBSNewsOnline 653 views

    Scientists in China have developed robotic practice partners for the country's top ping-pong players. The robots are programmed to serve and return the ball. Russ Mitchell reports.

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    Steve Jobs, part 2

    by CBSNewsOnline 184,780 views

    Steve Jobs was already gravely ill with cancer when he asked author Walter Isaacson to write his biography. Jobs told Isaacson to write a honest book - about his failings and his strengths. Steve Kroft reports.

  68. 68

    Apps for Autism

    by CBSNewsOnline 90,320 views

    Autistic people whose condition prevents them from speaking are making breakthroughs with the help of tablet computers and special applications that allow them to communicate, some for the first time. Lesley Stahl reports.

  69. 69

    Satellite crashes back to Earth

    by CBSNewsOnline 361 views

    A German research satellite has crashed back to Earth and scientists say some parts survived re-entry. Russ Mitchell reports.

  70. 70

    The Early Show - Avid texter pauses briefly to shake Obama's hand

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,042 views

    An avid texter in Virginia was busy on his smartphone while in line to shake President Obama's hand. The man paused briefly only to shake Mr. Obama's hand. Betty Nguyen reports.

  71. 71

    The Early Show - Steve Jobs: Apple stores closing for memorial

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,854 views

    As tens of thousands of Apple employees will pause to remember the life of company founder, Steve Jobs, CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports on Jobs' huge fortune - valued at more than $6 billion.

  72. 72

    The Early Show - Sen. McCaskill loses 50 pounds and tweets about it

    by CBSNewsOnline 135 views

    Erica Hill talks to Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo), who recently decided to make a very public commitment - via Twitter - to shed some pounds. The senator made herself accountable to her followers and dropped 50 pounds in just five months.

  73. 73

    Fast Draw: The Original Space Voyagers

    by CBSNewsOnline 244 views

    You can't see neutrinos, but they're flying through your body right now. The Fast Draw documents the great journey of neutrinos, in a story produced with the National Science Foundation.

  74. 74

    Stanford grads look back at Steve Jobs speech

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,930 views

    Apple co-founder Steve Jobs told the story of his life to the 2005 graduating class of Stanford. John Blackstone takes a look at what happened to the students he inspired.

  75. 75

    The Early Show - Cell phone carriers will start sending bill alerts

    by CBSNewsOnline 25 views

    Under pressure from the FCC, wireless phone providers will begin sending customers bill alerts when they go over their monthly limits. Terrell Brown reports.

  76. 76

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Electric car batteries creating U.S. jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 991 views

    The Obama administration is spending big in an effort to bring the global market for lithium batteries for electric cars back to America. Cynthia Bowers reports on a risky investment that's creating new jobs.

  77. 77

    iPhone 4S frenzy

    by CBSNewsOnline 529 views

    Apple released its new iPhone to large crowds across the world. Betty Nguyen reports.

  78. 78

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Images of Saturn from Cassini spacecraft

    by CBSNewsOnline 177 views

    Scott Pelley takes a look at some of the spectacular images of Saturn recently sent back from the Cassini spacecraft.

  79. 79

    The Early Show - Restaurants next tablet users

    by CBSNewsOnline 817 views

    Restaurants all over the country are trying tablet devices as a new way for patrons to order and get filled in on their food. Julie Watts reports.

  80. 80

    The Early Show - Penny auctions: Bargain or total ripoff?

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,121 views

    Chris Wragge and Betty Nguyen speak with Consumer Reports Executive Editor Greg Daugherty, about online penny auctions and their potential pitfalls.

  81. 81

    The Early Show - Baby plays with iPad, is frustrated by paper mag

    by CBSNewsOnline 63,261 views

    A YouTube video shows a 1-year-old expertly using an iPad - pinching and swiping - and then tries the same moves on a paper magazine without results. Jeff Glor reports.

  82. 82

    The Early Show - Apple launches iPhone 4S worldwide

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,484 views

    Apple lauched its new iPhone 4S to long lines in front of its own retail stores and cell carrier partners. Jeff Glor reports.

  83. 83

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Blackberry blackout exposes online dependency

    by CBSNewsOnline 287 views

    The hardware failure and the two day backlog in emails that disabled Blackberry service from the Middle East to North America was a warning to a world that's become ever more dependent on always being connected. John Blackstone reports.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Arrest made in celebrity phone hacking scandal

    by CBSNewsOnline 784 views

    The FBI arrested 35-year-old Christopher Chaney in Florida for allegedly hacking the cell phones and personal accounts of more than 50 people tied to the entertainment industry. Ben Tracy reports on "Operation Hackerazzi."

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    The Early Show - iPhone 4S: Report of our hands-on test

    by CBSNewsOnline 2,796 views

    Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to "Early Show" technology expert Katie Linendoll about the new Apple iPhone 4S and whether or not it stands up to the hype.

  86. 86

    The Early Show - Apple rolling out iMessage

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,764 views

    Apple is debuting "iMessage," sort of a cross between texting and instant messaging -- and it will be free. Erica Hill and Chris Wragge discuss the potentially game-changing technology with the New York bureau chief for Wired magazine, John Abell.

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    The Early Show - Survey: Most kids careful about online privacy

    by CBSNewsOnline 98 views

    Parents rank cyber-bullying among their top concerns and now, a new survey reveals that more young people are taking steps to protect their digital reputations and prevent online harassment. Erica Hill and Jeff Glor talk to Yahoo! Web Life Editor Heather Cabot about how parents can drive home the message home about the importance of online privacy.

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    The Early Show - Rookiemag.com: Teen fashion flogger hits it big

    by CBSNewsOnline 16,852 views

    Teen fashionista Tavi Gevinson has been able to catch the eye of some the world's most distinguished fashion designers with her fashion blog, RookieMag.com. Erica Hill talks to the 15-year-old "veteran" of the fashion scene about how she's quickly becoming the new voice of fashion.

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    Tweeting for freedom

    by CBSNewsOnline 86 views

    For the past eight months, activist Mona Seif has used social media to keep track of detainees - in jail cells and hospital beds - being prosecuted by the Egyptian military.

  90. 90

    A fond farewell to Steve Jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 555 views

    New York Times technology columnist comments on how when Steve Jobs died, the country lost not one but four of its greatest minds.

  91. 91

    CBS News Sunday Morning - Nikon's "Small World" photomicrography winners

    by CBSNewsOnline 155 views

    Charles Osgood shares a gallery from the winning pictures in Nikon's 2011 "Small World" photomicrography competition.

  92. 92

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - School trades paper for iPads

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,021 views

    Two weeks ago, at St. Mel School, every one of their 570 students was been assigned an iPad, and teachers there have seen immediate benefits in test scores. Bill Whitaker reports on how Steve Jobs' most enduring legacy may well be in the classroom.

  93. 93

    Adjusting to a world without Steve Jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 128 views

    Russ Mitchell speaks with CNet host Wilson Tang about who could potentially fill Steve Jobs' shoes.

  94. 94

    Jobs' death still affecting millions

    by CBSNewsOnline 69 views

    Three days after Steve Jobs' death, people are still mourning. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports on Jobs' influence and impact.

  95. 95

    Computer virus found in military computers

    by CBSNewsOnline 316 views

    A computer virus has infected the computers used to control the drones used to bombs Afghanistan. Elaine Quijano reports.

  96. 96

    The Early Show - Can Apple keep its lead without Steve Jobs?

    by CBSNewsOnline 71 views

    Just a few days after the death of Steve Jobs, some question whether Apple can continue its meteoric rise and keep its lead in many diverse markets. John Blackstone reports.

  97. 97

    Study: Texting while driving doubles danger risk

    by CBSNewsOnline 121 views

    New research shows that texting while driving can more than double your reaction time, making it comparable to driving while drunk. Scott Pelley reports.

  98. 98

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Steve Jobs' inspiring outlook on death

    by CBSNewsOnline 363 views

    Two years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Steve Jobs delivered and inspiring commencement speech about life and death to students Stanford University. Scott Pelley reports.

  99. 99

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Steve Jobs' impact on everyday life

    by CBSNewsOnline 268 views

    Many Americans live, work and play in a world transformed by Steve Jobs. Bill Whitaker reports on how Apple products have made society "think different."

  100. 100

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Steve Jobs: Global influencer

    by CBSNewsOnline 317 views

    Steve Jobs challenged us to "think different" in Apple's famous ad campaign that celebrated rebels and troublemakers. Anthony Mason looks at how the innovator's influence had a worldwide impact.

  101. 101

    The Early Show - Steve Jobs: Remembering how he changed the world

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,019 views

    CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports on the life of Steve Jobs and how he changed the world.

  102. 102

    Steve Jobs vigils outside Apple stores

    by CBSNewsOnline 50 views

    Flowers, candles and cards were placed outside Apple stores around the world as a memorial to company co-founder, Steve Jobs.

  103. 103

    The Early Show - Influence of Jobs, Apple on society

    by CBSNewsOnline 103 views

    Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis and Fortune magazine's Andy Serwer discuss how Steve Jobs and Apple influenced life, culture and business since the company began more than 30 years ago.

  104. 104

    The Early Show - Steve Jobs and battling pancreatic cancer

    by CBSNewsOnline 219 views

    Dr. Jennifer Ashton speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about Steve Job's long-term battle with pancreatic cancer, the symptoms and available treatments.

  105. 105

    The Early Show - Jobs' death dominates Twitter

    by CBSNewsOnline 75 views

    Chris Wragge talks to Molly Wood, executive editor at CNET, about the response to Steve Jobs' death in the Twitterverse.

  106. 106

    The Early Show - Apple co-founder Wozniak on loss of Jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 983 views

    Erica Hill talks to Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak on the life and death of Steve Jobs.

  107. 107

    The Early Show - Steve Jobs: His impact on our culture

    by CBSNewsOnline 136 views

    Steve Jobs created, directed or inspired nearly all of the life-changing products that Apple produced. Wilson Tang of CNET reports on how Jobs impacted popular culture and the way people deal with technology.

  108. 108

    Steve Jobs the innovator

    by CBSNewsOnline 111 views

    John Quain, Up to the Minute Technology Consultant, explains how Steve Jobs was able to revolutionize the way we do things.

  109. 109

    Remembering Steve Jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 117 views

    Wilson Tang, Host of CNET's "Loaded" and "404," takes a look at the former Apple CEO and what he contributed to the world of technology.

  110. 110

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - The life and legacy of Steve Jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 335 views

    CBS News correspondent John Blackstone takes a look back at the remarkable life and legacy of Apple co-founder and Chairman Steve Jobs, who passed away at the age of 56.

  111. 111

    Apple campus flags at half staff after Jobs death

    by CBSNewsOnline 880 views

    CBS News RAW: Flags at the Apple campus fly at half staff, commemorating the death of the company's co-founder Steve Jobs, who passed away at the age of 56.

  112. 112

    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Special Report: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dead at 56

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,279 views

    CBS News Special Report: Apple co-founder and Chairman Steve Jobs has died at the age of 56, following complications from a rare form of pancreatic cancer. Scott Pelley reports.

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    New remote puts a twist in channel surfing

    by CBSNewsOnline 86 views

    A new TV remote control from Japanese company, Murata, uses the power of bending to change the channel. Felipe Maya reports.

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