
MySpace Offers User Data for Sale
In an age where online privacy is not a "social norm," MySpace has begun offering user data for sale, including blog posts, playlists, pictures, application usage, and more.
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Switched Digital Video
Last week Braden wrote that Cablevision is planning on rolling out network DVR (Cablevision To Roll Out RS-DVR In April) functionality in April. This technology has got us excited because it shows that Cable is pushing itself to compete with Satellite, FiOS and U-Verse. One area that cable still falls a little short when compared [...]
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Leaked Photos Hint at Slimmer, Cheaper Xbox 360
A refreshed Xbox 360 with a radically condensed design could be on the way, potentially making the next model both slimmer and cheaper.
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Canon to Apply for Its Own Top-Level Domain
Like .com? How about .tv? Canon has announced its wants to make its name should become Internet canon with a .canon top-level domain.
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Best March Madness iPhone Apps
Keep track of your NCAA tournament brackets and even watch live games on the go with these March Madness iPhone apps.
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Apple Delays iPad Accessories past April 3
Apple's iPad case, keyboard dock and power adapter will all have to wait until after April 3 to arrive, leaving early-adopting iPad users out in the cold.
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Innocent until Facebooked: Feds Snoop with Twitter, MySpace and More
New documents show how the U.S. federal government uses sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to snoop around during criminal investigations.
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Philips Wake-Up Light Review
Introduction Philips has always been known for creating products that are considered either innovative or just down-right wacky. So we weren’t surprised when we received the oddly shaped Philips Wake-Up Light for review. Marketed as an iPod dock that doubles as an alarm clock, the Philips Wake-Up Light’s claim to fame is the attached lamp, which [...]
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Microsoft Offers Sneak Peek at Internet Explorer 9
A publicly available platform preview demonstrates Microsoft's strides toward speed, compatibility and new features.
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Acer AspireRevo Review
Introduction There’s something to be said about a “desktop PC†small enough to fit in a drawer, yet brawny enough to power a whole entertainment system. Acer’s AspireRevo R3610 nettop PC fits just that role. Hovering around $400 certainly doesn’t hurt its cause, either, except the price may be too good to be true if you’re [...]
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