Apple is looking to add monthly subscriptions to the TV content available in its online iTunes store. Disney and CBS are interested in signing on
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Report: Disney and CBS Interested in Apple TV Plans
Apple is looking to add monthly subscriptions to the TV content available in its online iTunes store. Disney and CBS are interested in signing on
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Report: Disney and CBS Interested in Apple TV Plans
Thanks to deals with search companies, the micro-blogging site is like to make something of a profit in 2009.
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Twitter Turns a Profit (Really)
Intel’s Atom N450 won’t create the netbooks that business customers really want to buy. Plus holiday netbook buying advice.
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The Truth About Intel’s New Netbook Chip
Simple, but powerful new feature lets you do text searches that will scour the captions that many shows offer.
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Caption Search: Another Reason to Love Hulu
Third-party application called “Phutos” was able to mimic Facebook’s native functionality.
China Telecom will offer service for the popular BlackBerry handset from Research In Motion (RIM), making it the second Chinese carrier to do so.
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China Telecom to Offer BlackBerry Services
China Telecom will offer service for the popular BlackBerry handset from Research In Motion (RIM), making it the second Chinese carrier to do so.
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China Telecom to Offer BlackBerry Services
The FBI is probing the theft of an estimated tens of millions of dollars from Citibank by hackers linked to a Russian gang, The Wall Street Journal said.
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Report: Russian Gang Linked to Big Citibank Hack
When video of a black man complaining that HP computers are racist went viral, the company responded well.
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What Racist Webcams? HP Handled Issue Well
As HDTVs become ubiquitous, prices have dropped dramatically on sets that provide an optimal combination of handy features, elegant design, and superior image quality. Here are the five lab-tested 46- and 47-inch HDTVs on our current chart.
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Top Choices: 46- and 47-Inch HDTVs