The latest from twitter
- NY attorney general subpoenas Sony
- Perp sentenced to hard time for SIM card theft
- Shipment stats for 3D TVs jump out at researchers
- Rumored iPad 3 to get glasses-free 3D?
- Motion-capture research: Men have a nose for women
- Byliner: 'Three Cups of Deceit' publisher chases next hit
- Baidu prepping public launch of legal music service
- Osama Bin Laden links to spam
- CEO: EA will switch from discs to digital
- Camera start-up GoPro secures funding
- MIT glasses-free 3D works from many perspectives
- Anonymous: We didn't hack PlayStation Network
- Apple's new iPad 2 ad: Too much boasting?
- Amazon's Bezos, VCs back nuclear fusion start-up
- LastPass forcing members to change passwords
- Win Phone 7 owners told to stick to official updates
- Apple, Verizon to offer wireless updates to iPhone?
- New Nook coming soon; most likely e-ink model
- Expanding iStockphoto makes high-end video play
- Alan Shepard's landmark space flight (photos)
| NY attorney general subpoenas Sony | Top |
| Eric Schneiderman requests more detail on Sony's security methods in the wake of the breach of 100 million of its customers' personal information. | |
| Perp sentenced to hard time for SIM card theft | Top |
| A SIM card thief in Australia was put in the slammer for stealing a SIM card and racking up close to $200,000 in data charges. | |
| Shipment stats for 3D TVs jump out at researchers | Top |
| Boosted by lower prices and a bigger marketing push, shipments of 3D TVs are expected to reach 23.4 million units this year, according to data gathered by IHS iSuppli. | |
| Rumored iPad 3 to get glasses-free 3D? | Top |
| Hollywood, Chinese sources reportedly say it's a "cert" that you'll soon be able to enjoy CNET on an iPad 3 in glasses-free 3D. We, however, are a bit skeptical. | |
| Motion-capture research: Men have a nose for women | Top |
| Study using special-effects style motion-capture suits with LEDs at the joints concludes that smell influences whether someone determines that an apparently androgynous human is male or female. | |
| Byliner: 'Three Cups of Deceit' publisher chases next hit | Top |
| Tiny publishing operation out of San Francisco builds buzz with big-name authors in advance of launching discovery service for nonfiction fans. | |
| Baidu prepping public launch of legal music service | Top |
| The service, named Ting, is the Chinese search giant's response to long-standing criticism that the company makes it easy for people to pirate music. | |
| Osama Bin Laden links to spam | Top |
| Pandora offers comedy clips, Facebook and Google want Skype, and spammers are capitalizing on Osama bin Laden's death! | |
| CEO: EA will switch from discs to digital | Top |
| John Riccitiello says his company's goal is to become a "games as a service" provider and to leave packaged goods in its past. | |
| Camera start-up GoPro secures funding | Top |
| The camera market is overcrowded with major players, but a small company called GoPro that makes cameras for action videos convinced venture capitalists it's got prospects. | |
| MIT glasses-free 3D works from many perspectives | Top |
| New approach to 3D tech could work from multiple points of view and would use less power if the computing load is reduced. | |
| Anonymous: We didn't hack PlayStation Network | Top |
| A letter purporting to come from the hacker group denies involvement in the PlayStation Network attack that forced Sony to take down its online service. | |
| Apple's new iPad 2 ad: Too much boasting? | Top |
| A new ad for the iPad 2 tugs so hard at the heartstrings and makes such grandiose claims for its existence that some may find it a little much. | |
| Amazon's Bezos, VCs back nuclear fusion start-up | Top |
| Start-up General Fusion gets $19.5 million in financing to pursue nuclear fusion, which has been studied for decades and always is considered decades away. | |
| LastPass forcing members to change passwords | Top |
| The password management service has spotted some "anomalies" that could point to a security breach. It's erring on the site of caution and making users change their master passwords. | |
| Win Phone 7 owners told to stick to official updates | Top |
| Microsoft blogs that Windows Phone 7 owners who used "unofficial update mechanisms" won't be able to gain access to the latest Windows Phone 7 build. | |
| Apple, Verizon to offer wireless updates to iPhone? | Top |
| Sources tell 9to5Mac that the companies will begin offering wireless over-the-air updates to the iPhone following the release of iOS 5. | |
| New Nook coming soon; most likely e-ink model | Top |
| According to an SEC filing, Barnes & Noble is gearing up to release a new Nook on May 24. While some speculate it's a more powerful Nook Color, it seems more likely it's a lower-priced e-ink model. | |
| Expanding iStockphoto makes high-end video play | Top |
| Expansion is key to iStockphoto and its parent company, Getty Images. A new Vetta video collection launching today leads the charge, but it's not the only new category on the way. | |
| Alan Shepard's landmark space flight (photos) | Top |
| In 1961, the U.S. came in a close second in the race to put a man in space but laid the groundwork for missions to the moon. Shepard had key roles throughout the era. | |
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