CES 2013: Televisions continue as major show focus
At the year's biggest tech show, CES 2013, televisions and television tech are going to be one of the central areas of focus.
Facebook post on drunk driving lands teen in hot water
Teen’s friends alerted police after seeing post about drunk driving on site.
New search engine tries to show Google isn't the best
Izik is billed as the first search engine tailored for iPads and increasingly popular tablet computers.
Facebook tests Wi-Fi calling, and voice app in Canada
Feature on the social network’s Messenger iOS app could push more voice communications away from carriers.
How are LTE networks affecting what mobile phone users do?
Study looks at early LTE adopters, particularly in market-leading countries such as the U.S., Japan.
Andrew Sullivan’s new Dish site raises $333K in 24 hours
Sullivan set a goal of raising $900,000 a year to maintain the current standard of his blog and to do it without advertising.
Nook holiday sales flop
Blame Barnes & Noble’s pricing strategy or content ecosystem, but either way the company needs to figure things out — and quick.
FTC, Google reach settlement
The settlement includes changes that the search engine will make in its displays and on patents.
Google chairman to visit N. Korea
Eric Schmidt plans to visit the country amid Kim push to develop computer technology.
Apple eyeing Waze? What that could mean for Maps
The crowd-sourced navigation app may be on the tech giant’s radar.
Post to launch new video venture
Newsroom’s dedicated political channel on Web site will have at least 30 hours of programming a month.
China shuts activists’ ‘weibo’ accounts
Popular micro-blogging sites are closed without explanation, part of widening Internet crackdown.
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Apple’s new headquarters: A first look
Apple plans to revamp its sprawling campus in Cupertino, Calif. Here are the renderings.
Project Glass opens curtains on Google X
The world just got a first look at Google’s dream tech dream team.
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Instagram reviews advertising plan after public outcry
VIDEO | Instagram, the photo-sharing website owned by Facebook, is backing away from a plan that would give advertisers more access to photos on the site after the new policy sparked a protest on social media.Holiday gift tips for the tech lover
VIDEO | Post technology reporter Hayley Tsukayama has five gifts to consider this holiday season.Facebook privacy issues percolating in Europe
Max Schrems is the founder of Europe v. Facebook, a group seeking to have Facebook adhere to European privacy laws. Schrems discusses his path to starting the group when he requested his personal data file from Facebook and received an extensive 1,200-page file documenting very detailed elements of his life.Elsewhere in Business
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