The latest from twitter
- Best Buy reworking its Web strategy
- Facebook has answers
- RIM shares take a hit on weak outlook
- Apple uses stronger glass in iPad 2
- Nuclear safer than coal, China official says
- PG&E offers opt out for smart meters at a cost
- How to permanently block sites from Google search
- 3DS demand 'very strong,' GameStop says
Best Buy reworking its Web strategy | Top |
Retailer plans to expand its online presence to help it compete more effectively with Web-based rivals. | |
Facebook has answers | Top |
Google is reportedly testing Google Music internally, The New York Times launches a high-end discount site, and Facebook revamps its question-and-answer product. | |
RIM shares take a hit on weak outlook | Top |
BlackBerry maker reports solid fourth-quarter results but warns that the current quarter may suffer as it shifts to lower-end devices and spends on its PlayBook launch. | |
Apple uses stronger glass in iPad 2 | Top |
The folks over at iFixYouri have compared the glass screen components in the original iPad with the iPad 2's glass. Impressively, iPad 2's glass was noticeably stronger despite being thinner. | |
Nuclear safer than coal, China official says | Top |
Pan Ziqiang of China National Nuclear Corp. says that the dangers have been exaggerated and that the country should push ahead with its ambitious plans for more nuclear power plants. | |
PG&E offers opt out for smart meters at a cost | Top |
California utility responds to critics of smart meters by offering an option to turn off the radio but because of higher costs to read meters, it will charge consumers as much as $20 a month to opt out. | |
How to permanently block sites from Google search | Top |
Google recently updated its algorithm to take down Web sites that use SEO to game search results and up their ranking, but spam still dominates results. | |
3DS demand 'very strong,' GameStop says | Top |
Video game retailer says it's working closely with Nintendo to get enough of the handheld game players on hand for this weekend's launch. | |
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