The latest from twitter
- Teacher accused of mocking 7-year-old on Facebook
- Digital comics come to life on tablets
- Time Warner Cable scales back iPad app channels
- Report: Amazon exploring mobile payments via NFC
- Why Microsoft is taking on Google in Europe
- New nanomaterial could detect, neutralize explosives
- Agilyx attracts cash for turning plastics to oil
- Google denies working on facial-recognition app (update)
Teacher accused of mocking 7-year-old on Facebook | Top |
A computer teacher in Chicago allegedly takes a picture of a 7-year-old's hair, which had Jolly Ranchers candy hanging from the braids. She then allegedly posts it on Facebook for her friends' amusement. | |
Digital comics come to life on tablets | Top |
CNET takes a brief look at digital comics on smartphones and tablets, and chats with Comixology CEO David Steinberger. | |
Time Warner Cable scales back iPad app channels | Top |
Citing legal pressures from cable networks, Time Warner Cable has cut the programming available on its recently launched iPad application. The communications company says it plans to fight back. | |
Report: Amazon exploring mobile payments via NFC | Top |
A report says the online retailer is weighing whether to build a mobile payments and marketing service for smartphones. | |
Why Microsoft is taking on Google in Europe | Top |
Two American companies battling across the pond may seem odd, until you look at the European record of enforcing its competition laws. | |
New nanomaterial could detect, neutralize explosives | Top |
Scientists have come up with a material, essentially an ink, that they say could be used to safely test liquids brought on board airplanes. | |
Agilyx attracts cash for turning plastics to oil | Top |
Portland, Oregon area start-up lands $22 million to ramp up technology which turns recycled plastics into a synthetic crude oil which can be refined for fuel or other oil-based products, such as plastic. | |
Google denies working on facial-recognition app (update) | Top |
Disputing a report on CNN, Google says it's not developing facial-recognition technology for cell phones that would be able to identify who's in a photo. | |
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