Would You Stream Netflix to Your iPhone?
A Netflix app for the iPhone could allow you to stream movies directly to your phone, but Netflix wants to know whether there's actually an audience on the other side of those 3.5-inch screens.
Rupert Murdoch Ready to Sue over Google Indexing
If talks break down, Google may face yet another lawsuit fueled from the deep pockets of media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Google Search Now Scours Facebook for Real-Time Results
A new deal has landed Google one more vital ingredient for its stew of real-time updates, but a majority of Facebook's overflowing content cauldron still remains out of reach.
Twitter Users Pump out 600 Tweets Every Second
Cat anecdotes, retweets and shameless celebrity stalking are alive and well. According to Twitter, its users barrage the Web with 50 million tweets per day, and users continue to pile on.
Movie Theaters Unprepared for Onslaught of 3D Movies
With Avatar being such a success, 3D movies are the next big thing. But is your local movie theater ready for them?
Enraged Gmail Users Grab Pitchforks, Sue Google over Buzz
Not content to express their discontent in 140 characters on Twitter, angry Gmail users have piled onto a class action lawsuit led by a Harvard law student.
Nerds of Filmmaking Get Much Needed Honors
Engineers behind the latest in on-screen technology and innovation are honored by the Motion Picture Acadamy.
Get Music For Free, Just Listen to This Ad Please
A couple new music sites are offering music for free to those willing to listen to an advertisement. Will it work this time around?
School Peeped on Students with Laptop Webcams
Parents of a student in Pennsylvania claim their school district exercised direct control over embedded webcams in a school-issued laptop to spy on their son.
Olympic Skier’s ‘Spam King’ Reputation Tarnishes Silver
Winning a silver medal on the moguls hasn’t allowed Australian skier Dale Begg-Smith to forget his past as a spam mogul.
PleaseRobMe Wakes Up Overzealous Twitter Users
A new site twists around playful social networking tools to point out how they could be used for less innocent purposes.
Judge Gives Green Light to Bashing Teachers on Facebook
A new ruling reinforces the notion that schools can't punish students for comments made in off-campus forums like Facebook.
Apple Slashing TV-Pricing Down for iPad
Apple is trying to lower its TV-pricing for on iTunes to prep for the iPad.
Warner Music Group CEO Talks Amazon, iTunes and Recession
CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. explains how the e-book fracas could help the music industry.
Super Bowl 2010: Best Tech Ads Aired During Super Bowl
We roundup the best tech commercials from Super Bowl 2010.