 | Top headlines At WWDC Monday, Apple revealed new pricing that showed it's being realistic about the economy and competition. | | The annual ceremony for honoring the best of the Web now features more celebrities, fewer five-word acceptance speeches, and just as much Hollywood-inspired glitz. At this point, does the Internet need to broadcast its importance with an awards show? | The mathematically inclined search engine gets slew of core updates to its search engine. But it can't make a Big Mac sound appetizing. | | Home energy monitoring start-up Tendril gets $30 million investment from VantagePoint Venture Partners. Is that enough to separate Tendril from the pack? | If you used the Safari 4 beta, you knew what everybody else has now realized: Safari is now a serious browser for serious Windows users, and its position on Macs has been bolstered. Greenpeace and others warn of a surge in electronic waste as the U.S. shifts to digital television. Here's how to recycle or reuse your old analog TV properly. Video of the day |  | WWDC 2009 keynote wrap-up Brian Tong covers all the announcements from the WWDC 2009 keynote. There's the new iPhone 3G S, more iPhone 3.0 OS details, Mac OS X Snow Leopard's first public viewing, and the MacBook Pro line gets a new family member. |  Webware | | If you're a gamer, you might be surprised to know that there are a variety of social networks for people like you. There's no better way to connect with other gamers. Read full story |  Podcast | | Erica Ogg reports from Apple's WWDC, where she just live-blogged a roster of announcements, including a new iPhone, and updates to MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Snow Leopard, and Safari. Read full story | |  | |  | More from CNET News: |  |
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