NBC is making more than 2,200 hours of live competition from Beijing available online, giving Olympic junkies more action than they could ever devour in a day. (more)
NBC is making more than 2,200 hours of live competition from Beijing available online, giving Olympic junkies more action than they could ever devour in a day. (more)
Time Inc. will launch Maghound.com -- a membership-based magazine purchasing site -- in September. (more)
As technology improves, filmmakers see more than just a passing gimmick in visuals that literally jump off the screen. (more)
California will try to wrest cell phones from the hands of drivers, telling everyone from movie starlets and dot-com millionaires to surfers and soccer moms that conversations behind the wheel must be on a headset. (more)
Hoping to persuade more people to store their medical records online, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and other health care providers and insurers have agreed on ground rules for protecting the privacy of the sensitive information. (more)
Social network site Facebook will press members to declare whether they are male or female, seeking to end the grammatical device that leads the site to refer to individual users as "they" or "themself." (more)
China's Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of kung fu and the star of many martial arts films, has set up an online store to flog its wares. (more)
Rhapsody will now sell songs online through partners including Yahoo! and Verizon Wireless. The songs will be in MP3 format so they can be played on Apple iPods. (more)
Social network site Facebook will press members to declare whether they are male or female, seeking to end the grammatical device that leads the site to refer to individual users as "they" or "themself." (more)
The race is on to get businesses and consumers to pay for security for their cellphone the way they do for their PCs. (more)
Nokia will add public wireless LAN access to its handsets in Japan in a bid to keep pace with smaller Japanese rivals that already provide such network connections. (more)
Facebook CEO's Harvard classmates who say he stole their ideas want settlement revisited. (more)
Facebook's quest to lure more advertisers to its popular online hangout is getting an assist from Visa's marketing machine. (more)
Ian Usher, 44, announced in March he was auctioning his life on eBay. (more)
Steve Jobs may not lose sleep over knock-off iPhones, but legitimate Chinese brands such as Ningbo Bird are fretting about fakes in the cut-throat world of low-end handset markers. (more)
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"This is my religion now ... Picking up trash. You do a little bit wherever you are," says Pete Seeger in a New York Times piece by Dennis Gaffney. (more) |
There's a universe of small-business entrepreneurs who swear by Twitter, a new and innovative online networking tool. (more)
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"This is my religion now ... Picking up trash. You do a little bit wherever you are," says Pete Seeger in a New York Times piece by Dennis Gaffney. (more) |
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