News: Google lets the music play in search results
Google is changing the way it resolves music-related search queries through a variety of partnerships designed to help it provide more relevant and useful results.
Juan Carlos Perez 29/10/2009 10:06:00
News: Netflix coming to the PlayStation 3
Netflix will begin streaming movies and TV shows to PlayStation 3 consoles in the U.S. from November, it said on Monday.
Martyn Williams 27/10/2009 07:28:00
News: Eyes on with Sony's 360 degree 3D display
Sony on Thursday unveiled an impressive 3D display that can be viewed from any direction. The screen, development of which was announced earlier this week, is on show until Sunday at the DC Expo in Tokyo.
Martyn Williams 23/10/2009 07:50:00
News: Buy a Panasonic plasma TV, get free stuff
Panasonic has announced a choice of free "high-definition" products for purchasers of Full HD Viera plasma televisions. Buyers can choose from a digital camera, a Blu-ray home theatre system, or a digital television recorder.
Campbell Simpson 23/10/2009 15:40:00
News: No Internet for French pirates after constitutional ruling
France's Constitutional Council has validated the so-called "three strikes" law, clearing the way for an accelerated judicial process that will cut off the access of Internet users accused three times of downloading copyright content without authorization.
Peter Sayer 23/10/2009 23:53:00
News: Google, Facebook to offer music sales
Facebook plans to let users buy music and other virtual products on its Web site, the company said Wednesday, expanding its sources of revenue as the company seeks to turn its huge popularity into fiscal profit.
Owen Fletcher 22/10/2009 15:37:00
News: Nook e-reader pushes Barnes & Noble into crowded market
Barnes & Noble's new e-reader, reportedly dubbed the Nook, propels the bookseller into an increasingly crowded market for similar devices.
Matt Hamblen 21/10/2009 04:59:00
News: Android comes to an e-reader called Alex
Android is known for smartphones but the mobile platform will also power the new Alex e-reader from a Fremont, Calif., company called Spring Design.
Matt Hamblen 20/10/2009 08:05:00
News: China's online video piracy jumps to Internet TVs
Internet-linked televisions, many containing peer-to-peer download tools, are winning buyers in China despite piracy concerns and a battle between government factions over how to regulate the industry, according to analysts.
Owen Fletcher 16/10/2009 22:42:00
News: 75% of teens can't live without the web
Three quarters of 16 to 24 year olds can't live without the internet, says YouthNet.
Carrie-Ann Skinner 15/10/2009 00:40:00
 
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