TV monitoring service is fair use, judge rules
Fox News sued TVEyes, which records television 24/7/365—but it's fair use.
Fox News sued TVEyes, which records television 24/7/365—but it's fair use.
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Minimalist mobile game is an addictive, unbroken string of "one more hole"s.
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"Internet slowdown" protest of fast lanes begins, and Big Cable pleads its case.
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MUNIN Project seeks to set robotic cargo ships loose on the oceans.
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IBM, Cisco, Intel, and Sandvine ask US not to regulate broadband as a utility.
How quickly should you trade your old hand-computer in for a new one?
Two watch faces, four band styles, apps, and taps! See what time it is.
Square wearable bucks round predictions, uses "digital crown" for interactivity.
New OS brings health-tracker, Extensions, and other improvements.
Bigger iPhones with up to 128GB of storage will be released on September 19.
High-end tools, simple hacks can still make iPhone data less private than we'd like.
Games will be auctioned off on eBay and the city's own website in coming weeks.
Yahoo fought against helping with warrantless surveillance in 2007 but lost.
Internet Explorer 12 is claimed to feature a new Chrome-like look.
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Judge says security risks far outweigh tape's public value.
Snapdragon 208 will also serve as a cheaper 3G-only option.
Instead of paid "fast lanes," manage congestion with incentives to limit use.
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Mozilla lets you use Firefox as your IDE even when you're deploying to other browsers.
Online broadcasts show previously rumored characters in action.
Coffee has lots of genes for making caffeine and other flavorful chemicals.
Chaos Engineering squad helps Netflix prepare for failure.
New courseware APIs allow developers, educators to roll their own “gadgets."
iPhones join the "big" leagues, but Android and Windows Phone were here first.
Usernames and passwords for millions of Google accounts leaked? Company says no.
Our time with Apple's new products was short, but it was enough for a decent design demo.
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File syncing limit has been lifted to 10GB.
Google, which helped kill net neutrality for wireless, has rejoined the debate.
It pushes drive density using shingled magnetic recording, pressurized helium.
Apple is attempting to improve its battery life figure before launch.
The company's storage is still more expensive than other options.
"Tock" on Intel's roadmap will bring a new architecture to the 14nm process.
Fidelio M2L cans are first to eschew 1/8” audio jack on new Apple devices, company says.
Xbox One's historically weak Japanese debut sees under 24,000 sales in four days.
Tiny touchscreen means non-traditional games are likely to dominate the device.
You’d watch paint dry if it did this every once in a while.
Suspended ex-Raven removed from game after domestic abuse video surfaces.
Training base could put the US in a difficult position.
Wall Street Journal claims that the sale could be finalized this week.
The contempt order doesn't include any sanctions, but those could be sought later.
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Our time with Apple's new products was short, but it was enough for a decent design demo.
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It's used by both sides in the climate debates, but consensus is part of a process.
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