The latest from twitter
- Apple's iAds app found to bend App Store rules
- Microsoft tries to polish Silverlight's future
- Cree claims LED production cost, color solution
- CEO admits Cisco has lost some credibility
- Study: More TV viewers in U.S. 'cutting the cord'
- GameStop considering a gaming tablet
- Shift fossil fuel subsidies to back clean tech: IEA
- Nokia app sends links, photos from PC to phone
- Lawmakers tell Google to do more on antipiracy
- Microsoft's home away from Hohm
- LinkedIn updates developer access
- Kindle and Nook readers bash high e-book pricing with angry one-star reviews
- Curiosity to seek clues to microbial Martian life (photos)
Apple's iAds app found to bend App Store rules | Top |
An Application released by Apple yesterday that lets users view, explore and favorite iAd campaigns has been discovered to be breaking Apple's own App Store Guidelines. | |
Microsoft tries to polish Silverlight's future | Top |
Version 5 beta of Microsoft's browser plug-in is due at the Mix conference next week with major new features. But Silverlight vs. Adobe's Flash is yesterday's battle. | |
Cree claims LED production cost, color solution | Top |
LED maker says manufacturing breakthrough will result in low-cost warm white LED option for 25-watt bulbs. The announcement follows a comprehensive patent deal with Osram. | |
CEO admits Cisco has lost some credibility | Top |
In a memo to employees, Cisco CEO John Chambers writes frankly about the company's recent performance, saying that it has "disappointed our investors and confused our employees." | |
Study: More TV viewers in U.S. 'cutting the cord' | Top |
By the end of 2011, some 2 million television watchers will have ditched their cable or satellite subscriptions, according to Convergence Consulting. | |
GameStop considering a gaming tablet | Top |
GameStop President Tony Bartel tells GamaSutra that if the company's partners can't come up with a tablet "that's great for gaming," GameStop would go it alone. | |
Shift fossil fuel subsidies to back clean tech: IEA | Top |
The International Energy Agency says the clean energy needs more incentives for private sector investment and market mechanisms. | |
Nokia app sends links, photos from PC to phone | Top |
Dubbed Nokia Drop, the free, experimental app is similar to Google's "Chrome to Phone" service for Android users. | |
Lawmakers tell Google to do more on antipiracy | Top |
For the first time, Google answers questions publicly about its antipiracy operations and if the company looks the other way when it comes to intellectual property theft. | |
Microsoft's home away from Hohm | Top |
President Obama will host a Facebook town-hall meeting this month, Dish Network plans to buy Blockbuster for $228 million, and Microsoft shifts its focus for Hohm from the home to the car. | |
LinkedIn updates developer access | Top |
The professional network builds Web modules that let people see who they know at companies they read about. | |
Kindle and Nook readers bash high e-book pricing with angry one-star reviews | Top |
The e-book for Michael Connelly's legal thriller, "The Fifth Witness," is getting hammered by people for being priced at $14.99, with dozens of one-star reviews. How's that affecting sales? | |
Curiosity to seek clues to microbial Martian life (photos) | Top |
NASA's next-generation rover, Curiosity, gets set to take off on a mission to inventory, identify, and investigate potential clues about microbial life on Mars. | |
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