
Twitter reportedly in talks for video content from Viacom, NBC
Microblogging site would stream video clips to users in exchange for splitting ad revenue with the networks, sources tell Bloomberg. [Read more]
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CNET has partnered with Pogoplug to offer all CNET members 20GB of free cloud storage for life! [Read more]
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Google reveals technical specs for Google Glass
Web giant's high-tech eyewear will be capable of capturing 5-megapixel images and video at a resolution of 720p and feature 16GB of storage. [Read more]
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Netflix plans to dump Silverlight for HTML5 streaming
Movie-rental service plans to switch its streaming over to the emerging video format as soon as three WC3 initiatives are complete. [Read more]
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Samsung probed for allegedly bashing rival HTC online
The tech giant allegedly hired students to tout Samsung smartphones while posting negative comments about HTC devices -- a Taiwanese commission says this is equal to false advertising. [Read more]
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Facebook in talks to bring Home to iPhone, Windows Phone
Social network's director of product tells Bloomberg it's in talks with Apple and Microsoft to bring the new Facebook skin to their smartphones. [Read more]
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Location information to make mobile ads more valuable
App and advertising executives tell an audience at All Things D's mobile conference that location-based ads may finally pave the way for more money to be spent on mobile advertising. [Read more]
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Google Glass Explorer Edition starts shipping now
The Web giant notifies everyone on the Glass Explorers list that some of the wearable devices are off the production line and ready to be shipped. [Read more]
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Eric Schmidt: Regulate civilian drones but not Google Glass
Google Glass is a small object often in motion with a camera and GPS, typically in the air. It might also fall in a similar category to what could be called personal drones. [Read more]
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Hacker celeb 'Mudge' joins Google after DARPA
What does one of the most respected computer security experts and hackers do after DARPA? Why, he moves to Motorola Mobility, of course. [Read more]
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Google's Schmidt says civilian drones pose privacy threat
In an interview with the Guardian, Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt says drones could threaten civil liberties and should be regulated. [Read more]
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YouTube creates 'Explosions at Boston Marathon' video page
YouTube creates a spotlight page devoted to video and news related to the deadly bombings near the Boston Marathon finish line. [Read more]
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Q&A: MacFixIt Answers
Readers ask about using Windows on an external drive in Boot Camp, and more. [Read more]
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Latest iPhone 5S rumor pegs camera at 12 megapixels
Apple's next major iPhone release could pack in an extra 4 megapixels to its camera, according to a new rumor. [Read more]
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Google's Euler doodle highlights an O.G. math star
The search engine celebrated Tax Day by paying tribute to one of the original numbers guys on his 306th birthday. [Read more]
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Boston police turn to Twitter for tips after twin bombings
The Boston Police Department uses its official Twitter feed to disseminate information and gather potential evidence. [Read more]
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EA 'retires' SimCity Social, Sims Social, and more from Facebook
As of June 14, three of Electronic Arts' once-popular social games will be no more. [Read more]
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Xiaomi finds big success selling high-end smartphones for less
China's Xiaomi may be the most successful handset maker you've never heard of. The 3-year-old company sold more than 7 million smartphones last year with no ad budget and no retail sales. CEO Bin Lin spoke at All Things D to explain how. [Read more]
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Boston Marathon explosions online resource guide
Organizations are setting up sites useful for tracking down friends and family, donating blood, or finding out the latest news after the Boston Marathon tragedy. [Read more]
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Boston Marathon: Text, social media help get out updates
As news of the explosions spread, many phone lines were down, but some people sent text messages or used Twitter and Instagram to let others know they were OK. [Read more]
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Crowdsourced videos, photos could aid Boston blast investigations
Those who recorded what happened before two fatal blasts at the Boston Marathon could have been gathering evidence, not just capturing memories. [Read more]
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Cell service hit in Boston following bombings
Earlier reports cited security concerns over further bomb detonations as the reason for the service disruption, but the outage now appears due to capacity overload. [Read more]
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YouTube adds live streaming to iOS app
Now you can watch live feeds of news, sports, concerts, and more, right on your iPhone or iPad. [Read more]
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How Dish's deal could improve Sprint
Dish makes a $25.5 billion bid to merge with Sprint, Microsoft is rumored to be looking into smartwatches, and Electronic Arts ends its Sims games on Facebook. [Read more]
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Output stereo as mono in OS X
When using only one earbud, you may miss parts of songs and other audio, but mono output will prevent this. [Read more]
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