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Best Buy Prepares for the Post-DVD Era

Nov 2, 2009
Best Buy sells a lot of DVDs, but it is taking another step to get ready for the day when that business shifts online with a deal to stream movies from CinemaNow.

Netflix Movies Stream to Sony's PlayStation 3

Oct 25, 2009
Next month, Netflix subscribers will be able to play streaming movies and TV shows from the service through Sony PlayStation 3 game consoles.

YouTube: We're Bigger Than You Thought

Oct 9, 2009
YouTube says that it is serving more than 1 billion videos every day, far more than analysts had been predicted.

Why Have Tablets Flopped? Here Are Five Reasons

Oct 5, 2009
Conrad Blickenstorfer has been reporting on tablet computers for over two decades, so he knows a few things about their faults.

Apple Rehires a Developer of Its Newton Tablet

Sep 28, 2009
Michael Tchao, one of the key figures behind Apple's Newton tablet computer, has returned to the company after 15 years.

Twitter Disrupted by Web Attack

Dec 18, 2009
The popular micro-blogging service suffered outages Thursday after hackers broke into its computer servers.

EBay Translates the Auction Experience to Cellphones

Dec 17, 2009
Shopping from cellphones is still difficult, but some companies, like eBay, are trying to change that.

Bit.ly Offers a New TV Service and a Shorter URL

Dec 17, 2009
Bit.ly, the popular URL shortening service, offers an even shorter URL, j.mp. A new video aggregation page also shows the most popular YouTube videos being shared through the service.

Has the F.T.C. Opened the Door for the Great Chip War?

Dec 17, 2009
One proposed remedy from the F.T.C. in its lawsuit against Intel would finally hand Nvidia the rights to produce mainstream computing chips.

Privacy Group Files Complaint on Facebook Changes

Dec 17, 2009
The Electronic Privacy Information Center is asking federal regulators to investigate Facebook's changed approach to user privacy.


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