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- Startup America gets Microsoft, Google, HP support
- eBay acquires geolocation service Where
- Google's Schmidt scores major pay raise
- AT&T thrives in 1st quarter, despite iPhone shift
- EMC's first quarter hits the mark
- Route 66 Muffler Men: Collect them all
- Burnouts rejoice, Kozmo.com's progeny lives on
- How YouTube's Coachella Webcast changed the world
- Get ready to play the world's largest Pac-Man game
- Intel profits driving push into tablets, smartphones
- Report: Apple to begin producing iPhone 5 in July
- RockMelt makes an iPhone grab
- Toyota to accept priority registration for Prius Plug-In preorders beginning Friday
- App Store algorithm change said to be categorical
- ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers' phone data
- New imaging technique could personalize cancer therapy
- Survey: Most Android users 'hate Apple'
- IBM's first quarter shines, 2011 outlook raised
- Microsoft to work with others on bug reports
- Apple reportedly rejecting apps with install perks
Startup America gets Microsoft, Google, HP support | Top |
More than 15 companies are kicking in a total of $400 million in money, services, and training for the White House-backed effort to help entrepreneurs get off the ground. | |
eBay acquires geolocation service Where | Top |
The start-up, which makes location-based mobile apps and operates a network of local ads and deals, will join eBay's PaylPal division but continue to operate separately. | |
Google's Schmidt scores major pay raise | Top |
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who used to earn $1 per year, now has an annual salary of $1.25 million as executive chairman, an SEC filing has revealed. | |
AT&T thrives in 1st quarter, despite iPhone shift | Top |
The company logs its best-ever first quarter for smartphone sales, even as it has to adapt to a world in which someone else also sells Apple's iPhone in the U.S. | |
EMC's first quarter hits the mark | Top |
The tech giant reports earnings of $477.1 million on revenue of $4.6 billion. Its 2011 outlook, however, falls short of estimates. | |
Route 66 Muffler Men: Collect them all | Top |
A small herd of massive fiberglass men haunt Route 66 in Illinois. Over 20-feet tall and weighing hundreds of pounds, these gentle giants hoist items like a rocket ship and a hot dog and hang out with a big pink elephant. | |
Burnouts rejoice, Kozmo.com's progeny lives on | Top |
A former exec from Kozmo.com, a company much celebrated for delivering munchies and movies to customers' homes before it closed down 10 years ago, has built his own delivery service. Unlike Kozmo, this one is profitable. | |
How YouTube's Coachella Webcast changed the world | Top |
Although YouTube and others have streamed plenty of other live events, last weekend's Webcast of more than 60 acts on three separate channels was the biggest example yet of a trend that is radically democratizing the music world. | |
Get ready to play the world's largest Pac-Man game | Top |
A promotion launched this week for Internet Explorer 9 lets anyone design their own Pac-Man level and to connect that level to a global map of others' creations. Let the fun begin. | |
Intel profits driving push into tablets, smartphones | Top |
Chip giant is moving quickly into the tablet and phone segments on the back of profits of its new PC processors, Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith tells CNET in an interview. | |
Report: Apple to begin producing iPhone 5 in July | Top |
Next-generation smartphone will reportedly begin shipping as early as September, despite some reports Apple might miss a 2011 release. | |
RockMelt makes an iPhone grab | Top |
RockMelt launches for the iPhone, making its particular mix of social networking and Web browsing mobile. | |
Toyota to accept priority registration for Prius Plug-In preorders beginning Friday | Top |
Toyota today announced a new online order system that will launch later this year for the all-new Prius Plug-in Hybrid. | |
App Store algorithm change said to be categorical | Top |
New data suggests that recent changes made to Apple's App Store ranking algorithm were based not on how often users run applications, but how they are categorized within the directory. | |
ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers' phone data | Top |
ACLU claims Michigan State Police have been using handheld devices to download information from motorists they pull over, even if there's no evidence of wrongdoing. | |
New imaging technique could personalize cancer therapy | Top |
Researchers devise an innovative imaging technique to study an enzyme called tubulin tyrosine ligase, which can indicate how aggressive are person's cancer is and therefore how it should be treated. | |
Survey: Most Android users 'hate Apple' | Top |
In a Business Insider survey, most Android users said that they wouldn't buy an iPhone simply because they "hate Apple." Are emotions around Apple really so extreme? Or was this survey conducted in some fanboy community? | |
IBM's first quarter shines, 2011 outlook raised | Top |
IBM reported first-quarter earnings of $2.9 billion, or $2.31 a share, as most of its businesses and product lines delivered solid growth. | |
Microsoft to work with others on bug reports | Top |
Software giant details how its researchers will handle vulnerability reports affecting software from other companies and says it will coordinate multi-vendor reporting. | |
Apple reportedly rejecting apps with install perks | Top |
In a letter to developers, Tapjoy's CEO claims Apple is now rejecting applications that include promotional programs encouraging users to install other applications. | |
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