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- Canadian YouTubers prefer gastro-porn to Bieber
- This Day in Tech: Street View grabbed location data from millions
- AOL reorgs again; sales boss Jeff Levick out
- iSwifter's Flash workaround app coming to the Mac
- Google pulls third-party reviews from Places
- Mozilla building mobile OS to battle Chrome
- Why there's no grown-up Quicken for OS X Lion
- Quid pros land $10 million in funding
- Cellulosic-ethanol industry struggles to take off
- Netflix 'hates' upsetting customers, but most won't cancel
- Former Microsoft server boss heads to Juniper Networks
- New artificial lung does not require pure oxygen
- Netflix revenue up but misses analyst expectations
- Study: iOS, Android users average $14 per in-app buy
- Sony Walkman A series images, specs leaked
- Taking a dim view of 3D in smartphones
- HTC's innovation chief bids adieu
- Is Take-Two looking to be acquired?
- Grand Central Apple retail store awaits approval
- Microsoft apologizes for 'vile' Amy Winehouse tweet
Canadian YouTubers prefer gastro-porn to Bieber | Top |
In a sign that perhaps Justin Bieber's fame as Canada's greatest export is over, Montreal-based Epic Meal Time, perhaps the most pornographic food show ever conceived, now has more Canadian YouTube subscribers. | |
This Day in Tech: Street View grabbed location data from millions | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Monday, July 25. | |
AOL reorgs again; sales boss Jeff Levick out | Top |
In yet another shakeup, sales chief and two recent hires are out at the former Internet giant. | |
iSwifter's Flash workaround app coming to the Mac | Top |
The company that developed a service to cure the lack of Adobe's Flash on Apple's iPad has come up with a similar tool for Mac OS X users it plans to debut later this year. | |
Google pulls third-party reviews from Places | Top |
Search giant ends practice of posting reviews snippets from other sites, which had complained they were not being compensated for the posts. | |
Mozilla building mobile OS to battle Chrome | Top |
Google's Chrome OS might be looking a bit tarnished to some after the makers of Firefox reveal plans to create an operating system based on the same engine that powers its browser. | |
Why there's no grown-up Quicken for OS X Lion | Top |
New head of Quicken at Intuit talks about company's neglect of loyal Mac customers. | |
Quid pros land $10 million in funding | Top |
The company that analyzes open information to help companies and governments make better decisions secures $10 million in series C funding from some Silicon Valley heavyweights. | |
Cellulosic-ethanol industry struggles to take off | Top |
Critics say it is a failure of government policy, not science, that the U.S. is still so dependent on corn for its biofuels. | |
Netflix 'hates' upsetting customers, but most won't cancel | Top |
Movie-rental service says it laments customer backlash to upcoming 60 percent price increase, but says it could help company generate $1 billion in quarterly revenue for first time. | |
Former Microsoft server boss heads to Juniper Networks | Top |
Bob Muglia, whose planned departure from Microsoft was announced in January, plans to work for Jupiter Networks as an executive vice president. | |
New artificial lung does not require pure oxygen | Top |
Researchers at Case Western Reserve say the artificial lung they developed, which uses air instead of pure oxygen as a ventilating gas, is as efficient as the organ it mimics. | |
Netflix revenue up but misses analyst expectations | Top |
In the quarter leading up to a controversial price hike, the company sees $68 million in net profit on revenue of $789 million, while boosting the number of subscribers by 70 percent from a year ago to 25 million. | |
Study: iOS, Android users average $14 per in-app buy | Top |
A new study from Flurry Analytics says that while few users spend money within free applications, those who do, spend big--to the tune of a $14 average per transaction. | |
Sony Walkman A series images, specs leaked | Top |
U.K. retailer Play.com reveals high-resolution images and some specs of Sony's upcoming NWZ-A860 series Walkman. | |
Taking a dim view of 3D in smartphones | Top |
LG is the latest company to market 3D as the next great feature for the smartphone, but do consumers care? | |
HTC's innovation chief bids adieu | Top |
Horace Luke, who left the company a few months ago for personal reasons, was responsible for the company's "culture of innovation." | |
Is Take-Two looking to be acquired? | Top |
The game publisher's chief operating officer says that it's a "very attractive investment for anybody," causing speculation it might be open to an acquisition. | |
Grand Central Apple retail store awaits approval | Top |
Apple has submitted a proposal for a new store in the iconic terminal in New York City. It could be the company's biggest store yet. | |
Microsoft apologizes for 'vile' Amy Winehouse tweet | Top |
Microsoft's U.K. PR team sends out a tweet suggesting people should download the dead singer's "Back to Black" on Zune. Cynical or merely business? | |
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