
Mark Cuban: Netflix's streaming success unsustainable
HDNet founder says Hollywood unlikely to allow Netflix to offer films on the cheap when the cable companies are willing to pay billions for the privilege.
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Facebook's early VC feeding frenzy exposed
Forthcoming book by David Kirkpatrick about Facebook's rise to power offers some insight into just how intensely Valley VCs wanted to get into the social network's pockets.
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FCC statement: 'Third way' legal framework
The agency's general counsel describes the legal thinking behind the FCC's new "narrow and tailored approach" to broadband oversight.
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Google Calendar down for 'majority of users'
Users depending on Google Calendar have a good excuse for missing meetings Thursday morning, as company scrambles to fix widespread outage.
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China, South Korea lead in green tech funding
All other G20 nations lag behind for percentage of GDP spent on green infrastructure, United Nations book says.
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Measuring the sales of virtual goods
Virtual goods may be the savior of online gaming, but understanding the metrics and measurements will be key to consistent revenue streams.
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NanoH2O lands Navy water desalination deal
The Navy funds research for on-ship desalination systems that promise to be more energy efficient, smaller, and handle water contaminants better.
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VMware and Red Hat: The war for the data center
The two companies used to be the best of friends, but the need to control the data center increasingly puts them at odds.
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Seeking single, white, Mac-lovin' female
Microsoft Kin phones are arriving, Skype offers multi-person chat, and how to find love in the cruel world of Apple fandom.
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FCC details plan to reassert authority over Internet
The federal agency on Thursday lays out a plan to put the agency on more solid legal footing for regulating broadband services.
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FCC statement on 'third way' for broadband
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday announces its new plan for broadband. This is the FCC's full statement outlining that plan.
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ClamCase turns the iPad into a laptop
Those seeking more productivity with the iPad may find a solution in ClamCase, a Bluetooth-capable device that adds a physical keyboard and stand to turn the tablet into a laptop.
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Nintendo profit drops after six years of growth
Price cuts on the Wii and sluggish global sales trigger an 18 percent drop in annual profit for Nintendo, the company's first earnings decline in six years.
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ARM experiments with server chip design
Known for the processors it supplies to mobile-phone makers, ARM is trying out some low-powered chips for possible use in servers.
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Capellas to lead Cisco-EMC cloud venture
Former CEO of Compaq, MCI, and First Data is fronting a joint venture focused on next-generation data centers that will deliver private cloud infrastructure.
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Former MySpace security chief starts company
Hemanshu Nigam leaves full-time work at MySpace to start his own company advising other organizations on safety, security, and privacy but will continue to advise MySpace.
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Images: Toy Story 3: The Video Game
The video game version of Pixar's Toy Story 3 hits shelves June 15, three days before the movie.
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A day with the Kin (photos)
CNET's Ina Fried and Microsoft's new Kin spent 24 hours trying to get along, with mixed results. Here's a visual look.
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How a browser extension leaks Google history to Amazon
Amazon and other sites can get your browsing behavior from Google when a particular Chrome extension is installed. Why it happens and how to fix it.
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Living with Microsoft's Kin, day one
CNET's Ina Fried tries out Microsoft's phone for the uber-social and found it was fun, but more than a little quirky.
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