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Netflix earnings beat analyst expectationsJul 23, 2009
A soft economy appears to be sending consumers to their couches to watch movies rented through Netflix. Company sees 21 percent jump in second-quarter revenue.
Nudity can't make a bad game goodApr 10, 2009
Don Reisinger recently played a game on the PS3 containing nudity. It didn't do much for him.
What I hate and love about GmailApr 5, 2009
Gmail has a lot going for it, but why can?t the offer an optional chronological interface like most email services and program?
AT&T Wireless has surprising new terms of serviceApr 3, 2009
AT&T silently changed its terms of service to prohibit people from streaming third-party content over its 3G wireless network.
Netflix's Blu-Ray Pricing: A Boon for Blockbuster?Apr 1, 2009
The video rental site's new pricing scheme regarding discs in the high-definition DVD format may be instrumental in sending customers back to the company's brick-and-mortar rival...
Disease-detecting device vibrates with potentialDec 2, 2009
GE announces the first commercial application of magnetic resonance elastography, developed at the Mayo Clinic, to detect disease through both imaging and low-frequency sound waves.
Intel's 48-core processor debut (photos)Dec 2, 2009
Intel showed off systems running an experimental 48-core processor Wednesday. Here's a look a the chip and the systems.
Wicked online cash grab out of Tiger Woods scandalDec 2, 2009
A Yahoo Sports editorial about Tiger Woods' marital and image woes is adorned by a web ad from the Professional Golf Association offering to reveal Phil Mickleson's secrets.
Wireless operators stop whining about adsDec 2, 2009
AT&T and Verizon Wireless have dismissed lawsuits against each other claiming their advertisements were misleading.
Character limitations in passwords considered harmfulDec 2, 2009
Some Web sites only allow alphanumeric characters (letters and numbers) in their passwords. This invites bad passwords, lowering security for everyone.
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