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- Major retailers cut price of Wii to $169.99
- Netflix eyes multiple streams, tweaks to plans
- Why Google should acquire Pandora
- Time to give surgeons breathalizers?
- HBO Go teased for iPad, iPhone, Android
- Making LEDs smarter (images)
- Digital Lumens rides Moore's Law to efficient LEDs
- Let's get real about 'digital detoxing'
- Seagate agrees to buy Samsung's drive business
- Google: Map your own neighborhood
- Paul Allen's book an unabashed bid for computing industry credit
- Report: Apple seeks dismissal of FairPlay lawsuit
- Verizon: More breaches but less data lost. Huh?!
- Report: Apple adjusted top apps ranking criteria
- Cyber attacks rise at critical infrastructure firms
- TI: Japan earthquake hurt earnings, outlook
- GeoHot gives leftover legal funds to EFF, mocks Sony
- Energy plant hack all wind, says operator
- Is there a bidding war over TweetDeck?
- Apple sues Samsung for 'copying' smartphones, tablets
Major retailers cut price of Wii to $169.99 | Top |
Nintendo has yet to confirm the cut, but several major stores have cut $30 from the Wii bundle, which includes the console, a MotionPlus Remote, a Wii nunchuk, Wii Sports, and Wii Sports Resort. | |
Netflix eyes multiple streams, tweaks to plans | Top |
Currently, Netflix customers with a streaming-only plan or a one-DVD-at-a-time option can stream only one piece of content at a time. Netflix is looking to change that. | |
Why Google should acquire Pandora | Top |
Pandora possesses an audience, recognized brand and an established advertising business. If Google acquired the Web radio service, it wouldn't have to negotiate music licenses or start from scratch. | |
Time to give surgeons breathalizers? | Top |
A study finds that excessive alcohol consumption may be associated with certain changes in surgical skill on virtual reality simulator testing the next day. | |
HBO Go teased for iPad, iPhone, Android | Top |
A video posted on HBO's YouTube channel promos the cable network's streaming service for mobile devices and flashes "05.02.11" toward the end. | |
Making LEDs smarter (images) | Top |
Start-up Digital Lumens has developed a commercial LED light fixture that uses a computer technology to vastly improve efficiency. | |
Digital Lumens rides Moore's Law to efficient LEDs | Top |
For a big boost in lighting efficiency, Digital Lumens is bringing computer intelligence to LEDs, creating a platform for adding smart-building features to commercial buildings. | |
Let's get real about 'digital detoxing' | Top |
A new study hints that the perpetual multitasking enabled by always-on technology may be dangerous, but advocating self-imposed "digital detoxes" as a solution is like putting a Band-Aid on a broken wrist. | |
Seagate agrees to buy Samsung's drive business | Top |
In the $1.375 billion transaction, Seagate gets Samsung's hard-drive unit, Samsung gets a stake in Seagate, and the hard-drive industry consolidates even more. | |
Google: Map your own neighborhood | Top |
The rest of the world has had it for years, and now we get it, too: Google is bringing Map Maker to the U.S. | |
Paul Allen's book an unabashed bid for computing industry credit | Top |
review More than just ripping Bill Gates for allegedly trying to cut his Microsoft stake, Microsoft's other founder seeks recognition for his contributions. | |
Report: Apple seeks dismissal of FairPlay lawsuit | Top |
Antitrust suit filed in 2005 accuses Apple of using DRM software to maintain a monopoly over both digital audio players and music downloads. | |
Verizon: More breaches but less data lost. Huh?! | Top |
Hacking, malware, and physical attacks such as ATM and gas pump skimming are the most popular methods for stealing data, report says. | |
Report: Apple adjusted top apps ranking criteria | Top |
A sudden change in rankings across several applications has pointed to Apple having made changes to the way it orders applications offered on its App Store. | |
Cyber attacks rise at critical infrastructure firms | Top |
New report finds big increase in cyber threats for power, water, and electricity firms, but modest efforts to counter them. | |
TI: Japan earthquake hurt earnings, outlook | Top |
Chipmaker says quake damaged two of its factories and hurt demand in the country. | |
GeoHot gives leftover legal funds to EFF, mocks Sony | Top |
Fresh from settling his litigation with Sony, famed hacker gives the remainder of his donation-based legal fund to the Electronic Frontier Foundation. | |
Energy plant hack all wind, says operator | Top |
There's no proof that a suspected hacking attack on SCADA systems of a Florida-based energy plant actually occurred, according to the operator, NextEra Energy Resources. | |
Is there a bidding war over TweetDeck? | Top |
Twitter is reportedly in talks to acquire the desktop client for about $50 million--two months after it was (perhaps erroneously) reported to be sold to another company. | |
Apple sues Samsung for 'copying' smartphones, tablets | Top |
In what could prove to be a landmark intellectual property case, Apple has sued Samsung for allegedly copying intellectual property in making its own products like smartphones and tablet computers. | |
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