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PlayStation 3-related Losses Hit $4.7 Billion
October 30, 2009
on Business & Law
by
Marcus Yam
Sony expects turnaround in next term. Read more
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Facebook Wins $711 Million From Spammer
October 30, 2009
on Business & Law
by
Jane McEntegart
Facebook has won a multi-million dollar payout from spammer Sanford Wallace. Read more
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NSA Building $1.5B Cybersecurity Data Center
October 30, 2009
on Security
by
Kevin Parrish
The National Security Agency is breaking ground for a new cybersecurity data center. Read more
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Court Awards $16.5 Million in Wii Death
October 30, 2009
on Influence of Technology on Society
by
Marcus Yam
Hold Your Wee for a Wii saga leads to $16.5 million award. Read more
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Metal Gear Developers Addicted to Dating Sim
October 30, 2009
on Influence of Technology on Society
by
Kevin Parrish
Perhaps its a good thing your employees are addicted to the product they created. Read more
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Man Thinks He's in Silent Hill, Blacks Out Hospital
October 29, 2009
on Influence of Technology on Society
by
Marcus Yam
There are a lot of blacked out hospitals in Silent Hill. Read more
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Egypt Advising Cell Phone Users on How to Behave
October 29, 2009
on Smartphones
by
Jane McEntegart
It's time to pack your bags and move to Egypt. Read more
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UK Terminating Naughty File Sharers By April '10
October 29, 2009
on About Internet Users
by
Kevin Parrish
The UK will begin cutting off persistent file sharers beginning April 2010. Read more
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FBI, Congress Considers National Data-Breach Law
October 29, 2009
on Security
by
Kevin Parrish
Companies may be forced to tell potential victims of data breaches. Read more
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Scientists Grow Sperm and Eggs From Stem Cells
October 29, 2009
on Influence of Technology on Society
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Jane McEntegart
Scientists are reportedly five years away from creating producing artificial sperm and eggs. Read more
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Tire Company Shows Off Flexible Ereader
October 28, 2009
on Display Panels and Monitors
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Jane McEntegart
It seems more and more companies are jumping on the ebook reader bandwagon and who better to join them than tire maker Bridgestone? Read more
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7,000 Dominoes Used to Celebrate Windows 7
October 28, 2009
on Digital Convergence
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Jane McEntegart
All the Windows 7 hype is finally dying down. No more insane burgers or performances by Ashley Tisdale, no more Family Guy clips or launch parties. It's nearly over, guys. But nearly never won the race. Read more
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Facebook Suggests Reconnecting With the Dead
October 27, 2009
on About Internet Users
by
Jane McEntegart
Facebook recently rolled out new features and vexed users immediately began complaining about the changes. However, whether Jack or Jane likes the new news and live feed options doesn't hold a candle to what people with deceased friends are experiencing. Read more
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WHO: Cell Phones Linked to Brain Cancer, Again
October 27, 2009
on Cell Phones
by
Kevin Parrish
The world Health Organization has determined that cell phones are linked to brain cancer. Read more
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Sony Can't Make More Movies Thanks to Piracy
October 27, 2009
on Business & Law
by
Kevin Parrish
Pirating and downloading movies means studios can't make more, Sony claims. Read more