The latest from twitter
- Chrome Switch Pitch toy transforms at Google I/O (photos)
- Cisco third quarter better than expected
- Pictures that lie (photos)
- iAd advertisers scale back on apps for kids
- Google's choice: Chrome OS or Android?
- GE plugs Edge flat-screen LED lighting for office
- Lime Wire: Labels hurt by mismanagement, not piracy
- Chrome OS goes offline, gets file manager
- Samsung to unveil details of Chromebook
- Video games are 'art' eligible for your tax dollars
- Day 2 of Google I/O: Chrome, Chrome, Chrome
- Google announces Chromebooks
- Apple, others sued over privacy (again)
- Headliner.fm + SoundCloud = artists reaching new fans
- AT&T and T-Mobile: Wireless megamerger (roundup)
- Older iPhones, iPads, outselling Android devices
- Google unveils first Chromebooks
- Toys 'R' Us building massive rooftop solar project
- AT&T defends T-Mobile deal to U.S. Senate
- Mystery Luna robot isn't made by Apple or Google
Chrome Switch Pitch toy transforms at Google I/O (photos) | Top |
One of the many Googley gifts given out at Google I/O developers conference is the transforming Switch Pitch ball. | |
Cisco third quarter better than expected | Top |
CEO John Chambers promises the company has "a clear game plan" to "transition to the next phase." | |
Pictures that lie (photos) | Top |
Photograph alteration has a long, seedy history. Digital technology, however, is taking the art to new levels. | |
iAd advertisers scale back on apps for kids | Top |
Some makers of apps aimed at kids and that make use of Apple's iAd advertising system are finding their apps are no longer displaying ads, a signal that advertisers are placing their bets on other demographics. | |
Google's choice: Chrome OS or Android? | Top |
If anybody can handle building and promoting two such different operating systems, it's Google. But sometimes the Chrome OS and Android are uncomfortably close. | |
GE plugs Edge flat-screen LED lighting for office | Top |
GE takes aim at fluorescent office lighting with flat-screen LED fixtures that are thinner and last longer than traditional fixtures. | |
Lime Wire: Labels hurt by mismanagement, not piracy | Top |
Lime Wire lawyers showed jury that Warner Music honchos, including CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr., paid themselves millions while laying off hundreds and claiming music piracy was to blame for financial woes. | |
Chrome OS goes offline, gets file manager | Top |
Google prepares Chrome OS for public release by adding extensive file management support and Chrome Web Store in-app purchasing, and resurrects Chrome's offline powers. | |
Samsung to unveil details of Chromebook | Top |
Samsung will hosting an event tonight after Google I/O that will provide further details about the new Chrome-based laptop announced at the Google developer conference today. | |
Video games are 'art' eligible for your tax dollars | Top |
National Endowment for the Arts announces it will fund content for mobile and gaming platforms. What do you think? Are video games art? | |
Day 2 of Google I/O: Chrome, Chrome, Chrome | Top |
Google's focus on the second day of its annual developer conference was all about its Chrome browser, Web app store, and operating system for computers. | |
Google announces Chromebooks | Top |
At the Google I/O developers conference, the company announces Chromebooks. Features include all-day battery life, instant on, and built in security, amongst other features. | |
Apple, others sued over privacy (again) | Top |
A new suit targets Apple, along with Pandora and The Weather Channel, for violating user privacy, taking aim specifically at location. | |
Headliner.fm + SoundCloud = artists reaching new fans | Top |
Social media may work better for musicians when they ask other artists to recommend their music. CNET talks with Headliner.fm founder Mike More at the MusicTech Summit in S.F. | |
AT&T and T-Mobile: Wireless megamerger (roundup) | Top |
The No. 2 and No. 4 wireless carriers announce a $39 billion merger deal that would create a company with nearly 130 million subscribers, easily leapfrogging Verizon Wireless for the No. 1 spot. | |
Older iPhones, iPads, outselling Android devices | Top |
Offered at discount prices, the first-generation iPad and the iPhone 3GS are proving to be more popular sellers than new Android devices, according to findings from investment firm Canaccord Genuity. | |
Google unveils first Chromebooks | Top |
At its annual developer conference, Google takes the wraps off its first commercial Chromebook laptops. | |
Toys 'R' Us building massive rooftop solar project | Top |
Retailer's distribution center in New Jersey is set to host possibly the largest rooftop solar project in North America. | |
AT&T defends T-Mobile deal to U.S. Senate | Top |
AT&T didn't find many allies at U.S. Senate hearing, where politicians claimed the proposed $39 billion deal would lead to less competition and create a mobile "duopoly." | |
Mystery Luna robot isn't made by Apple or Google | Top |
Ready for a big home robot? Full-size household humanoid out of California to ship for $3,000. | |
CREATE MORE ALERTS:
Auctions - Find out when new auctions are posted
Horoscopes - Receive your daily horoscope
Music - Get the newest Album Releases, Playlists and more
News - Only the news you want, delivered!
Stocks - Stay connected to the market with price quotes and more
Weather - Get today's weather conditions
You received this email because you subscribed to Yahoo! Alerts. Use this link to unsubscribe from this alert. To change your communications preferences for other Yahoo! business lines, please visit your Marketing Preferences. To learn more about Yahoo!'s use of personal information, including the use of web beacons in HTML-based email, please read our Privacy Policy. Yahoo! is located at 701 First Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089. |
No comments:
Post a Comment