Where to watch Obama's inauguration online
Numerous Web sites will be bringing you live coverage of tomorrow's event. Here's where to tune in. [Read more]Schmidt, daughter open up about trip to North Korea In a post on his Google+ page, the Google chairman talks about the country's lack of open Internet access. Meanwhile, his daughter Sophie writes a blog account about their "very, very strange" visit. [Read more]
Is your landlord after your electronics? A lease agreement for an apartment building in Houston has a clause that declares "no use of electronics in common areas." Does this sound a little extreme? [Read more]
Texting newscaster falls into freezing canal A British radio newscaster is so mesmerized by her cell phone that she topples into a canal, even as a bystander shouts to her to stop. [Read more]
How to buy a hi-fi Shopping for a home music system can be a daunting task, mostly because there are so many choices. [Read more]
WikiLeaks says Aaron Swartz may have been a 'source' Group says the late tech activist talked with editor Julian Assange and may have been a WikiLeaks source. But it doesn't offer any details or corroborating evidence. [Read more]
'Glee' accused of ripping off indy YouTube singer Jonathan Coulton is a little stunned that the teeny show seems to have created a version of "Baby Got Back" that comes back identically to his own version. [Read more]
Memorial service honors Swartz as activist, individual At a memorial gathering for Aaron Swartz in New York City, the tech activist's death prompts tender recollections and fierce resolve. [Read more]
Microsoft blazes trail to next PC commentary With its serious processor, and its guts-behind-the-glass design, Microsoft's Surface Pro may well be the template for the new PC. And device makers should pay attention. [Read more]
TSA, bored of seeing you naked, removing airport body scanners The Transport Security Administration says its techies have failed to create software that would allow passengers to appears less naked when going through scanners, so it is removing the devices. [Read more]
Kim DotCom's 'Mega' goes live The flamboyant entrepreneur's follow-up to MegaUpload, which was shuttered by U.S. authorities over piracy concerns, is now open to the public. [Read more]
Man posts on Facebook: 'im about to get shot'; gets shot Shortly after an alleged crime spree, a Michigan man takes out his cell phone and announces his fate on Facebook. It comes to pass very quickly. [Read more]
Recalibrate your expectations of how good an in-ear headphone can sound Jerry Harvey Audio's newly revised JH13 might be the world's most accurate sounding in-ear headphone. [Read more]
Go ahead and spill on this nanotech menswear Indochino's new line of menswear comes with a protective coating that supposedly repels liquids and stains and helps keep you smelling good. [Read more]
Despite setbacks, airlines and passengers still on board the Dreamliner Although the FAA has grounded the entire U.S. fleet of Boeing's new plane, experts say that its technological advances are too advantageous to abandon. [Read more]
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