$278 million campus a milestone for tech company, S.J. redevelopment efforts |
Children as young as four weeks old are being fed a poor diet of biscuits, ice-cream and soft drinks, according to new research. A new study found some month-old babies had been introduced to high fat, salt and sugar foods, despite health authorities recommending exclusive breastfeeding to six months of age. |
I expressed some hope a while back, after seeing what appeared to be a teaser image for a 3D Mega Man , that Capcom would grace us with a version of the game for the 3DS. That hasn't been ruled out, but this Mega Man Universe thing is... less exciting, and confusing. |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc introduced a new version of Apple TV on Wednesday with shows from just two networks, underscoring its struggles to win over a media industry worried about losing control over the pricing of its programs. |
By JESSICA MINTZ and JORDAN ROBERTSON 2010-09-01T22:38:24Z SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Apple Inc. is refining its plans to annex the living room into its entertainment empire.... |
At Apple’s special event today, the company announced a redesigned and re-formulated Apple TV . As expected, the new device comes with support for Netflix , streams content and offers affordable rental pricing for TV shows. The… |
The other players are scrambling to set themselves in opposition to the new Apple TV: earlier this week, Roku dropped their prices preemptively; Amazon is touting 99-cent shows; now, Boxee is pricing their long-awaited Boxee Box. It’s $199, and they defend the price in a blog post, saying that people really do want the extra [...] |
APPLE chief executive Steve Jobs has unveiled a new device that can deliver US99-cent ($1.09) rentals of TV shows over the internet. |
A Bristol-Myers drug shows promise in treating a heart rhythm disorder, and others combat postsurgical clotting and deep vein thrombosis. |
Google has had its share of social media flops, and many smart analysts now think the search just doesn’t have “social” in its nature. But the company's announcement last week of real-time search shows what exactly Google should do to remain relevant in social media. |
A video shows Steven P. Jobs in shorts, introducing a new ad campaign, 'Think Different.' |
Mozilla released an updated version of Fennec, its mobile browser for Nokia's N900 and Google Android devices. Along with improved JavaScript performance, the web client includes Firefox Sync so users can seamlessly have access to bookmarks, passwords and open tabs between the desktop and smartphone. |
The first video released of the 33 men trapped deep in a Chilean copper mine shows the men stripped to the waist and appearing slim but healthy, arm-in-arm, singing the national anthem and yelling 'long live Chile, and long live the miners!' |
Oh, yeah. The 3D ride continues to take twists and turns, and now we've got the latest product that can display video with the sense of depth, without the need for 3D glasses.The emerging technology... |
When I was a kid one of my favorite shows was Battlestar Galactica. When SyFy remade the show, I really liked it as well and was bummed when the show ended. A gaming company called Bigpoint has... |
Hulu, which has rapidly grown to be the top destination for broadcast shows online, is readying itself to go public in an offering that could value the company at $2 billion. But to make it independently, it's going to need the support of its content partners. |
The Finnish company has its work cut out for it in the United States, where Nokia shows little of the swagger of a global powerhouse. |
The second phone to take advantage of Clearwire's 4G network will be the Samsung Epic 4G, a special version of the Samsung Galaxy S going on sale Aug. 31 for $250. It follows the Evo 4G that debuted in June. Both use 4G where available and 3G everywhere else, and work as mobile hotspots for an additional fee. Sprint's release billed its new Android slider phone as 'A Movie Theater in Your Hand.' Samsung's preparing a 'media hub' service with a video store to buy or rent movies and TV shows via the device, which has a 4-inch Super AMOLED display. The phone's also going to work with Samsung's 'AllShare' service that wirelessly shares music, photos and HD video with TVs, cameras, printers and other devices with DLNA certification. Inside it's running Android 2.1 on Samsung's 1 GHz processor; Apple... |
404 listener Ruby drops by the studio! (Credit: CNET/The 404) We rarely invite guests to join us on the show, but anyone that listens to The 404 Podcast knows that we're suckers for sweet treats, especially the homemade kind hand-delivered by a cute girl! Dedicated 404 listener and aspiring librarian Ruby Liza joins us on today's episode and brings us a box of lemon bars to munch while we discuss the war between books and e-Readers, a Sony Ericsson PSP powered by Android 3.0, a study that shows women are attracted to men wearing red, and a French rapper that turns Facebook into a real-life music video. Android 2.0 deployed less than a year ago, but rumors are already floating around about what the next build, code-named Gingerbread, will bring to the world of Google-powered devices. The folks... |
OK, so maybe it was a little crazy, this flight attendant who bid his rude passengers goodbye, grabbed a beer and fled down the emergency slide. Then again, imagine the possibilities. |
Independent digital cinema company RED has dropped a bombshell in the usual way, by a random post on the REDuser.net forums. This time it is a working Scarlet, a device teased a year and a half ago and given no timeline. It’s been a favorite target for RED naysayers, but the shot at right shows [...] |
Money is trickling back into the professional Internet video industry, helped by branded entertainment deals and venture capital firms. |
What do you do when your brother comes in for a trip home to Pakistan with an unreleased, previously unseen Windows Phone 7 handset? You take pictures and put them on the Internet, of course. |
In 2009, companies spent more than $47 billion on custom marketing — from magazines to Web sites — to attract specific audiences. |
As the acute phase of the Gulf oil spill transitions to a chronic phase, researchers have found evidence of significant impact of the disaster on the health, mental health, and economic fortunes of residents. |
Chinese automaker BYD Co. -- backed by US billionaire Warren Buffett -- on Wednesday cut its 2010 sales target by 25 percent, as demand in the world's largest auto market shows new signs of slowing. |
PlayOn has rolled out a new HTML5-based web app that will allow users to watch movies and TV shows on the iPhone and iPod Touch. By integrating with its desktop software, users will be able to watch previously unavailable web video content like Netflix and Hulu. |
Well this is interesting. One of the key points at Apple's recent press conference to discuss the iPhone 4's antenna , was that the problem (called 'attenuation') is not unique to the iPhone 4. To highlight this, Apple showed videos of the problem on smartphones by rival companies. Those videos were then posted to a special antenna page on Apple's website . Those videos are now gone. As you can see on this page , the videos are nowhere to be found. Instead, the page now only shows the overview of the antenna design and test labs . A search of Apple's website brings up a few of the landing pages where the videos used to be -- here's the Droid X one , for example -- but now those just redirect to the antenna design page as well. Odd. |
Demonstration at Black Hat conference shows SSL technology can yield clues |
Hockey fans likely would assume that body-checking -- intentionally slamming an opponent against the boards -- causes the most injuries in youth ice hockey. But they would be wrong. |