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- Analyst to Netflix: Beware of desperate competitors
- MIT recommends interim storage for nuclear wastes
- Amazon responds to Apple's 'Appstore' suit
- PlayStation Network outage: 6 days and counting
- Nielsen: Desire for iPhone slips as Android gains
- Photosmith: Useful iPad companion for Lightroom
- Expect Apple to charge for music cloud
- Sony to enter tablet market
- HTC Droid Incredible 2 to launch Thursday
- Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf ace their crash tests
- Cree LED takes aim at office fluorescent lights
- Software alerts parents of Facebook users (podcast)
- Sencha's Web-app tools growing up
- Balding? Artas robot ready to harvest your hair
- Geo-tracking controversy homes in on iPhone (roundup)
- How the Wii's successor impacts the console business
- Apple, Google leagues ahead in developer survey
- ChoozOn aggregates the deal aggregators
- Sony unveils two Android 3.0 tablets
- Microsoft collects locations of Windows phone users
Analyst to Netflix: Beware of desperate competitors | Top |
Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter believes that a bidding war could ensue in the streaming space for content, and along the way, Netflix could see its "earnings growth stall." | |
MIT recommends interim storage for nuclear wastes | Top |
A report argues for action on dealing with spent nuclear fuel stored at power plants in the U.S., a situation brought to light from Japan's nuclear crisis. | |
Amazon responds to Apple's 'Appstore' suit | Top |
Amazon has fired back against Apple's lawsuit seeking to get the online retail giant to stop using the term "Appstore." Amazon says the term is too generic and Apple doesn't own it. | |
PlayStation Network outage: 6 days and counting | Top |
Sony still has no answers for its customers who'd like to access its video and game downloading center. Cloud music subscription service Qriocity is also unavailable. | |
Nielsen: Desire for iPhone slips as Android gains | Top |
Just last year, more people wanted an iPhone over any other smartphone. But now, consumers are more interested in Android-based handsets, a new study finds. | |
Photosmith: Useful iPad companion for Lightroom | Top |
Photo apps are growing up on the iPad, and Photosmith is perhaps the most advanced of the bunch. It's a useful helper app for those who aren't lugging a laptop. | |
Expect Apple to charge for music cloud | Top |
Apple could offer a cloud music service for free initially, but consumers are eventually going to have to pay for access, sources said. | |
Sony to enter tablet market | Top |
Facebook rolls out the Send button and Facebook Deals, Yahoo buys IntoNow, and the Sony Tablet will run Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" and have access to PlayStation content. | |
HTC Droid Incredible 2 to launch Thursday | Top |
The smartphone will be available via Verizon Wireless at $200 for consumers who sign a two-year contract with the carrier. | |
Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf ace their crash tests | Top |
The cars are small, but the weight of their battery packs helps the Volt and the Leaf in the first-ever test of electric cars by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. | |
Cree LED takes aim at office fluorescent lights | Top |
The ubiquitous fluorescent tube lights in offices will get a run for the money with efficient, long-lasting LED light fixtures, says Cree. | |
Software alerts parents of Facebook users (podcast) | Top |
ZoneAlarm SocialGuard is a new Windows program that allows parents to scan their children's Facebook profiles to look for suspicious posts and contact with strangers. | |
Sencha's Web-app tools growing up | Top |
A start-up hoping to capitalize on the arrival of Web applications is releasing a major update to its tools for building those apps. | |
Balding? Artas robot ready to harvest your hair | Top |
Have a seat and let the robotic hair picker get to work. Sorry, blonds and redheads. It only works on patients with straight brown or black hair. | |
Geo-tracking controversy homes in on iPhone (roundup) | Top |
Apple comes under fire following a researcher's report that iOS version 4 software for the iPad and iPhone stores users' location data. | |
How the Wii's successor impacts the console business | Top |
With Nintendo announcement of its next console and rumors suggesting a new Xbox and new PlayStation will hit shelves in 2014, how will the current systems stay relevant? | |
Apple, Google leagues ahead in developer survey | Top |
The arrival of Android tablets hasn't made the same impression the iPad 2 has, Appcelerator's latest survey finds. Also: fragmentation isn't just an Android problem. | |
ChoozOn aggregates the deal aggregators | Top |
Having a hard time keep track of your Groupon, Living Social, RetailMeNot, retailer, and manufacturer deals? ChoozOn wraps them all up for you. | |
Sony unveils two Android 3.0 tablets | Top |
Sony introduces a pair of tablet designs that feature Google's "Honeycomb" operating system in Tokyo. | |
Microsoft collects locations of Windows phone users | Top |
Windows Phone 7 transmits a "unique device ID" to Microsoft with GPS-derived location data, similar to Google and Apple. But no location history is stored on the phone. | |
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