Monday, February 11, 2013

IT News Head Lines (CNET) 12/02/2013


Twitter bumps the price of Promoted Trends to $200K Price hike went into effect earlier this year and represents a 33 percent increase over last year's price, All Things D noted. [Read more] Read More ...
Did Google Earth error send murderer to wrong address? Dennis and Merna Koula were found dead in 2010. Their son was found guilty of murder. Yet the killing looked like a professional hit. Now some are wondering whether the fact that Google Earth sends searchers for another address to their house might provide the truth. [Read more] Read More ...
Tech wizards behind movie magic honored by Oscars The Scientific and Technical Awards honor innovators who have made a significant behind-the-scenes contribution to motion pictures, including the graphics used to created "Shrek." [Read more] Read More ...
Bang With Professionals goes out with a whimper The site that managed to garner more than 70,000 curious people, desperate to find easy love via LinkedIn, has admitted defeat. [Read more] Read More ...
'SNL' shows why a Super Bowl blackout is a bad thing Here's a lesson as to why you should never let your electrical relay device spoil your big day, courtesy of "Saturday Night Live." [Read more] Read More ...
Apple reportedly testing curved glass for 'iWatch' Apple's much-rumored smart wristwatch may feature a curved glass display that will set it apart from competitors, reports The New York Times. [Read more] Read More ...
$11 million sought to build X-wing, counter Kickstarter Death Star A campaign vows to fight the Empire by building an X-wing squad. Also promised: a Millennium Falcon for 13 million Galactic Standard Credits. [Read more] Read More ...
Tim Cook reportedly opposed patent suits against Samsung Now Apple's chief executive, Cook was against the lawsuits because of Samsung's role as a key supplier of components for the iPhone and iPad, Reuters reports. [Read more] Read More ...
AktiMate Micro speakers, better than Bluetooth Bluetooth speakers, even the best of them, can't compete with first-rate wired desktop or stereo iPod speakers, like the AktiMate Micros. [Read more] Read More ...
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