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- Amazon launches its digital music locker
- Researchers point out holes in McAfee's Web site
- New Intel solid-state drive hits 600GB
- Kimball steps down as RealNetworks CEO
- PS3 hacker's lawyers fire back at Sony
- Obama's got an iPad, and he tethers too
- Zapoint constructs resumes from social networks
- Porous nanotube 'forests' catch cancer cells
- Report: Nook Color approaching 3 million in sales
- Cheezburger Network buys Know Your Meme
- Apple: Only App Store apps eligible for design awards
- Researchers trick the brain to lower blood pressure
- Paramount, Netflix ink streaming deal in Canada
- Sprint to fight AT&T's bid for T-Mobile
- Nokia unveils new typeface, Pure
- N.Y. film institute to fund interactive storytelling
- Researchers build wee mechanical arm for fast memory
- iPad 2 arrives at 500 RadioShacks tomorrow
Amazon launches its digital music locker | Top |
Amazon gets the jump on Apple and Google with a service that allows users to upload digital music files to Internet retailer's servers for playback on any PC, Mac, or Android device, where ever they are. | |
Researchers point out holes in McAfee's Web site | Top |
McAfee says it is working to fix three holes researchers found in its Web site. | |
New Intel solid-state drive hits 600GB | Top |
Chip giant is now offering a massive 600GB solid-state drive. That's just about as big as these ultra-fast storage devices get these days. As always, the extra speed comes at a price. | |
Kimball steps down as RealNetworks CEO | Top |
Departure comes after a little more than a year at the helm of the media software company. | |
PS3 hacker's lawyers fire back at Sony | Top |
The jailbreaker's lawyers take aim at Sony Computer Entertainment of America, saying the U.S. subsidiary has no proof their client violated Sony's EULA--or even that it has any claim to the PS3. | |
Obama's got an iPad, and he tethers too | Top |
The tech-savvy president admits to being an iPad owner during an interview, despite condemning the device as a distraction less than a year ago. | |
Zapoint constructs resumes from social networks | Top |
Want to just settle into a nice, anonymous job behind a desk somewhere? Too bad. Companies like Zapoint will tell the world what you do, for whom, and how you compare. | |
Porous nanotube 'forests' catch cancer cells | Top |
A microfluidic device with porous nanotube forests can catch tumor cells and viruses, and could be used in developing countries. | |
Report: Nook Color approaching 3 million in sales | Top |
Taiwan-based Digitimes is saying that Barnes & Noble has already taken delivery orders on 3 million Nook Colors, making it a major player in the tablet market. | |
Cheezburger Network buys Know Your Meme | Top |
With money from a $30 million funding round, the Cheezburger Network last Monday closed a reported low-seven-figure deal to buy one of the leaders in Internet meme etymology. | |
Apple: Only App Store apps eligible for design awards | Top |
The recently hatched Mac App Store is getting preferential treatment by the company, which is requiring that OS X developers use it to be considered for one of its coveted design awards. | |
Researchers trick the brain to lower blood pressure | Top |
Researchers test out a catheter-based probe that emits high-frequency energy directly into the renal artery to deactivate nerves that regulate blood pressure. | |
Paramount, Netflix ink streaming deal in Canada | Top |
Paramount Pictures has agreed to provide its content to Netflix's streaming service in Canada for the next five years. | |
Sprint to fight AT&T's bid for T-Mobile | Top |
Citing unfair competition and concern for innovation, Sprint vows to fight AT&T's deal to acquire T-Mobile. | |
Nokia unveils new typeface, Pure | Top |
World's largest phone maker unveils a new, more rounded font dubbed Nokia Pure for mobile and digital environments that's designed to deliver "pin sharp" legibility. | |
N.Y. film institute to fund interactive storytelling | Top |
Tribeca Film Institute launches effort aimed at enabling indie filmmakers to create multimedia projects that tackle important social issues. | |
Researchers build wee mechanical arm for fast memory | Top |
Academics working with carbon nanotubes develop low-power memory technology with potential use in smartphones, cameras, and other consumer gadgets. | |
iPad 2 arrives at 500 RadioShacks tomorrow | Top |
Adding to the list of retailers selling Apple's tablet sequel, RadioShack says it will offer the iPad 2 beginning tomorrow at 500 of its locations. | |
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