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Kickstarter racks up over $2 million for two projects
For the first time ever, two projects on the crowd-source funding platform exceeded $1 million each--both in the same day.
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E-mail viruses most likely to appear in the morning
Cybercriminals tend to e-mail viruses from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., a new Global Security Report reveals.
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Google dominated U.S. searches in January
As search engines Google and Microsoft grow in percentage share for searches in the U.S., Yahoo continues to shrink, according to ComScore data.
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Jury strikes down Eolas' 'Interactive Web' patent
Patent-holding company claimed a host of Web giants owed it hundreds of millions in royalties for their use of online video streaming, search suggestions, and other "interactive" elements on pages.
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'No Future in Photojournalism' - an interview with Dan Chung
Award-winning photographer Dan Chung explains why he thinks there's no future for traditional photojournalism. As a staff photographer for the Guardian and Reuters, Dan has been touring the world's trouble-spots for more than a decade, supplying images to newspapers and websites all over the globe. But although he made his name as a stills photographer, he's been shooting increasing amounts of video both for the web and for TV. We asked him why.
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A Kodak moment to forget
Don't knock Kodak, because when it comes to screwing up, it's got lots of company.
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Zynga coming to a board game near you, courtesy of Hasbro
Zynga strikes a partnership with Hasbro, paving the way for toys and games based on titles such as 'Empires & Allies' and 'FarmVille.'
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Social networking filled with mixed emotions, Pew finds
The Pew Research Center releases a report about the social and emotional climate that American adults experience on social-networking sites. Turns out it's a mixed bag, like life.
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Social networking is a bag of mixed emotions, report says
The Pew Research Center releases a report about the social and emotional climate that American adults experience on social networking sites.
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Google working on home entertainment center, WSJ says
The Internet titan and Android powerhouse reportedly plans to release a device that would wirelessly stream music throughout the home.
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Tech gadgets we once loved but have since abandoned (photos)
Products that were once must-have items now clutter the family garage. Check out these blasts from the past.
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Kodak to stop making digital cameras
Kodak will stop making digital cameras within the next few months. The company, currently in bankruptcy protection, will also stop making pocket video cameras and photo frames as a cost-cutting measure. Instead it is looking to license its name to other manufacturers who wish to sell cameras under the Kodak brand. Closing the business will cost around $30m, mainly in the cost of laying-off workers, but will save around $100m per year in running costs. All product warranties will be honored.
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Fujifilm firmware attempts to fix X10 white discs
Fujifilm has released the promised firmware update for its X10 enthusiast compact that aims to reduce the 'white orb' blooming effect that users have complained about. The firmware claims only to reduce, not eliminate, the problem that we'll look at in our forthcoming review. The latest firmware adds a series of extra functions and improves behavior of some existing ones. This includes adding face tracking AF to both stills and video mode and preventing the ISO and dynamic range settings changing when you switch between exposure modes. The update also enables the RAW button to be reconfigured as a function button.
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Digital pop-up book gets poetic with QR codes
Artist's book contains nothing but elegantly rendered QR codes on its printed pages. Readers go to the book's Web site, hold a page in front of their Webcam, and watch as a poem appears onscreen.
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Microsoft ends preorders for Nokia Lumia 900
The company has stopped the preorder deal for the Windows Phone Lumia 900 after just a week with no specific reason why.
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Google planning to open retail store in Dublin?
The search giant is considering selling its merchandise in a retail store at its European headquarters. Plans have been approved, but the company hasn't made a decision yet.
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Windows 8 bundled Metro apps revealed
Now due on February 29, the next Windows 8 beta will offer several built-in Metro apps, including Music, Video, Mail, Messaging, and SkyDrive.
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Landmark lawsuits under way over who owns the Interactive Web
Michael Doyle and his company Eolas claim several prominent Web companies, including YouTube and Amazon, violate a patent it holds that dates back to 1994.
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Google: We'll pay you to track the Web sites you visit
The search giant is offering a series of gift cards worth up to $25 if you allow it to monitor the Web sites you visit and how you use them.
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Read FBI background report on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs
In 1991, George H.W. Bush considered Jobs for an appointment on the President's Council, and the FBI dug into the Apple honcho's youthful behaviors.
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