
Eolas' 'Interactive Web' patents invalid, appeals court affirms
The patents were used to extract hundreds of millions from tech companies online video streaming and search results suggestions. [Read more]
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Google sets Internet record with 25 percent of U.S. traffic
In an average day, more than 60 percent of all Web-enabled devices exchange traffic with the tech giant's servers. That means Google is now bigger than Facebook, Netflix, and Twitter combined. [Read more]
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Cyberattacks account for up to $1 trillion in global losses
A new report by McAfee shows that hacking and cybercrime is costing the global economy billions; however, it's not as bad as was previously reported. [Read more]
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TV station taps copyright law to erase embarrassing broadcast
After racist gaffe following San Francisco plane crash, KTVU uses the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to have clips of the event removed from the Internet. [Read more]
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Get 'em off! Man gets into a strip club wearing Google Glass
Patrick Hill -- an irregular visitor to strip clubs (allegedly) -- fascinates the doorman with his device so much that he's allowed into a New York strip club wearing Google Glass. [Read more]
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Detroit gets techie with a Maker Faire hackathon
Maybe tech is one of the answers to bankruptcy? Motor City hosts a daylong hackathon geared toward encouraging developers and designers to create new apps. [Read more]
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Netflix chief: Trust us, our originals are hits
Despite a slowdown in U.S. streaming subscriber growth from recent quarters, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says the company's original programs are doing well or else Netflix wouldn't be making more of them. [Read more]
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Sequoia's Michael Moritz explains how technology is like fracking
Thirty years ago, technology was in niches and crevasses of the economy, and now it has seeped into every sector. [Read more]
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Volvo sees crash-free car by 2020
A promotional video by Volvo details many of the active safety technologies it has developed and is in the process of developing, all with the goal of eliminating accidents. [Read more]
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Final details about LG's G2 event unveiled
After launching a G2 promo video and Web site, LG has sent out a latest round of invites that give full details on its New York G2 event. [Read more]
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Why are those headphone-wearing New Yorkers crawling?
For its latest bit of street theater, "prank collective" Improv Everywhere has participants following the silly prompts of an omnipotent voice delivering commands via MP3 file. [Read more]
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NASA photos show Earth from vantage point of Saturn, Mercury
For the first time, we can see what our planet looks like from other outposts in the solar system -- some of which are 900 million miles away. [Read more]
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Best streaming-video apps for iOS
I take a look at the best apps on iOS for watching YouTube videos, movies, and TV shows from around the Web. [Read more]
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LG teases G2 with new video and Web site
The smartphone maker takes the hype machine up another notch ahead of next month's press event. [Read more]
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T-Mobile slams AT&T, Verizon's 'deceptive' early upgrade plans
T-Mobile says its Jump program is materially different than early upgrade programs its larger rivals offer and it wants to educate the customer. [Read more]
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Aereo CEO aims for 25 percent market penetration in 5 years
Chet Kanojia, CEO of the controversial company that streams live television over the Internet, hopes one out of four TV viewers will be using Aereo in the next five years. [Read more]
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Best streaming-video apps for Android
We take a look at some of the best non-YouTube apps on Android for streaming TV shows, movies, and other videos from around the Web. [Read more]
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Costumes on parade at Comic-Con 2013
One of the premier multi-day costuming events of the year, San Diego Comic-Con brought its A-game with outfits that were funny, accurate, unique, and just plain creepy. [Read more]
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Sci-fi fans, get every Cinefex issue on your iPad
With the coolest covers in the world, this bible of visual effects looks gorgeous on an iPad. And it weighs a lot less. [Read more]
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Facebook confirms men don't care about royal baby
The social network analyzes the newborn's first million Facebook mentions and finds out what people expected all along. [Read more]
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Spike Lee pans in on Kickstarter for next indie film
Lee is the latest (and probably most influential) filmmaker to turn to the crowdfunding site for financing. He hopes to raise $1.5 million for his next feature film, which he says is about people "who are addicted to blood." [Read more]
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Tackle Macs waking to a washed-out screen and progress bar
If your Mac regularly wakes to a progress bar, it may be from problematic hardware, or it could simply be normal behavior for your system. [Read more]
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Surplus computing power on your Android? Donate it to science
Users of Android 2.3 or higher can become citizen scientists by downloading software and choosing the projects they want to power, such as fighting AIDS and finding new stars. [Read more]
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Sun's giant coronal mass ejection captured on film
Stunning media shows a terrifyingly large ejection of electronic-disrupting particles leaving the sun at impossible speeds. Where's it going? We've got the answer. [Read more]
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Bottoms up! Now you can drink the sweat from your shirt
Throw in some steamy, sodden clothes and out comes pure water. It tastes great because you worked for it. [Read more]
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