Why the fight over online piracy is far from over
Copyright champion PJ Kuyper of the Motion Picture Licensing Corporation gives us his thoughts on why the decade-long fight over online piracy is far from finished.
Photos: 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid Check out our photo gallery of the 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid.
Teenage hacker sentenced to six years without Internet or computers Fifteen-year-old, Cosmo the God, pleaded guilty to a series of felonies and is sentenced to supervised web and computer access until he's 21. For a kid who shows a lot of talent for computers and hacking, this could be detrimental to his future.
OLED vs 4K: Which TV technology will win your wallet? With all the 4K/Ultra HD hubub going on, OLED slipped under the radar. But it looks as if OLED could make a big play next year. Given the choice, which format would you choose?
Weekly Mobile Wrap: Election hangover edition The U.S. Presidential Election is finally over. If you've been stuck in a politics-induced hangover all week, we have a collection of stories you may have missed from the mobile world in the Weekly Mobile Wrap. Apple keeps court with Samsung and Motorola, an Xbox Surface surfaces, and much more. Plus, the best apps and games from the week.
Box for Windows 8 hands on: an easy-to-use cloud storage app better than the online version Cloud storage program Box launches its app for Windows 8. We tested out the new Windows 8 app to see how it differs from Box's online version.
How social media, data mining, and new-fangled technology tipped the 2012 election The 2012 election has been one dominated by big data and digital outreach, and now that the craze and chaos is subsided, it's time to take a look at what the Obama campaign did right, where Romney went wrong, whether numbers will kill pundits, and how this will predict what's next for politics.
This week in Facebook news This week in Facebook: MItt Romney's page is losing friends, popular users can promote posts, and Facebook is upping your self esteem but killing your self control.
Facebook starts testing nested comments, sound notifications Rolling out a couple new features to a subset of users this week, Facebook is testing more in-depth commenting as well as sound alerts for notifications.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 enlists Hollywood talent to bring its story to life This Tuesday Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 will be released. Although the series is famous for its multiplayer, developer Treyarch and publisher Activision have put a huge emphasis on the campaign, hiring well-known actors to fill roles, and bringing Hollywood scribe David Goyer on board to write the plot.
‘You’re a c***’: Michelin-starred chef hurls abuse at blogger via Twitter after average review When restaurant fan James Isherwood posted a mildly critical review of a Michelin-starred restaurant on Trip Advisor, he certainly didn't expect that the chef would get in touch, even less that he'd be called a c***.
How Samsung, Microsoft and stupidity are staining Apple’s brand image Clever marketing from competitors and its own stumbles have left Apple’s effortlessly cool brand image looking more effortlessly clueless.
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