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- 'Source Code' director talks the future of interactive film
- Component video is missing or crippled on 2011 Blu-ray players: Here's why
- Fuel cell vehicles you can drive now (if you qualify)
- Cloud, 'devops,' and 'shadow IT'
- Power line connected to help cool Japanese reactor
- Microrobot swims through eyes to deliver drugs
- Google continues to dominate online video
- Microsoft wants to start a bromance
- ESPN analyst's Super Mario ringtone goes off on air
- Android beats iPhone on browser speed--or not
- Asus Chrome OS Netbook under $250?
- How to avoid disaster-related Internet scams
- Japan reels from massive earthquake (roundup)
- Judge OKs Sony access to 'Geohot' PayPal account
- iPad 2 mic quality said to differ between models
- Opera Mobile 11 and Opera Mini 6 coming at CTIA
- Space laser proposed to zap space junk
- Apple tops smartphone satisfaction for fifth time
- YouTube's spin on 'American Idol'
- Full digital access to NYT.com to cost $455
'Source Code' director talks the future of interactive film | Top |
Duncan Jones first got game for "Moon," and his new movie, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, was the talk of SXSW. But as a relatively new director, Jones has a very modern take on how storytelling and interactivity can blend. | |
Component video is missing or crippled on 2011 Blu-ray players: Here's why | Top |
Many 2011 Blu-ray players will lack component video outputs and even if they have them, they'll be limited to standard-definition signals, thanks to outdated copyright protection rules. | |
Fuel cell vehicles you can drive now (if you qualify) | Top |
If you're ready to move on to the greener pastures of fuel cell technology, geography is the single biggest factor limiting your ability to drive a hydrogen powered vehicle. Although no fuel-cell vehicles are available for sale, a handful of auto manufacturers have opened their hydrogen testing program to the public. But it's not an open-door policy--you have to qualify. | |
Cloud, 'devops,' and 'shadow IT' | Top |
Early adopters of public clouds tend to be smaller online development shops, but their early successes signal a new way of aligning the IT organization in the face of cloud. | |
Power line connected to help cool Japanese reactor | Top |
Bringing outside electrical power could be a major relief helping cool down dangerously overheated reactors. The IAEA says only one reactor so far has power. | |
Microrobot swims through eyes to deliver drugs | Top |
Open up those peepers and get a full shot of robot. Scientists are working on tiny machines that can be directed through the eyes to treat conditions like macular degeneration. | |
Google continues to dominate online video | Top |
Market research firm ComScore also finds that over 169 million people watched online video in the U.S. last month, tallying over 5 billion viewing sessions. | |
Microsoft wants to start a bromance | Top |
The new MSN Onit app for Windows Phone 7 offers tips to guys in need of manly advice. | |
ESPN analyst's Super Mario ringtone goes off on air | Top |
Just as he's telling the world who will win the Final Four, ESPN's Doug Gottlieb hears his cell phone go off in his breast pocket. It makes for quite a TV moment. | |
Android beats iPhone on browser speed--or not | Top |
Blaze Software, pitting an iPhone 4 against a Nexus S, concludes Samsung's Android phone is faster at browsing. Apple concludes the test is flawed, and Blaze is re-evaluating. | |
Asus Chrome OS Netbook under $250? | Top |
A report pegs the first branded Chrome OS Netbook to hit the market this summer between $200 and $250. | |
How to avoid disaster-related Internet scams | Top |
Officials warn of scams in the wake of the disasters in Japan. Here's how to avoid them. | |
Japan reels from massive earthquake (roundup) | Top |
A magnitude 9.0 quake and aftershocks bring devastation to Japan, send tsunamis racing across the Pacific, and pose a grave danger to several nuclear power plants. | |
Judge OKs Sony access to 'Geohot' PayPal account | Top |
Sony Computer Entertainment America has been given the go-ahead to access the PayPal account of George Hotz--also known as "Geohot"--to try to establish jurisdiction in a case. | |
iPad 2 mic quality said to differ between models | Top |
A new report claims that iPad 2 users with the Wi-Fi models are getting noticeably better audio recording than those with the slightly different 3G models. | |
Opera Mobile 11 and Opera Mini 6 coming at CTIA | Top |
Opera will release two major browser updates at CTIA 2011. | |
Space laser proposed to zap space junk | Top |
Laser would nudge potentially dangerous space debris away from satellites and spacecraft. | |
Apple tops smartphone satisfaction for fifth time | Top |
Apple has once again secured the top position in smartphone satisfaction, according to J.D. Power and Associates. It bested Motorola and HTC in that market. | |
YouTube's spin on 'American Idol' | Top |
Firefox 4 is set to launch next week, Motorola says the Wi-Fi-only Xoom will cost $599, and YouTube launches a talent search a la "American Idol" called YouTube NextUp. | |
Full digital access to NYT.com to cost $455 | Top |
Readers who want the Times on iPhones, iPads, or any other device must be prepared to pay $35 a month. | |
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