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With its glossy touch screen and adaptable content, Apple's iPad is reviving longer-form reading, according to a recent report. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
What do you do if you're worth, like, a billion dollars? Try purchasing a Super Bowl Ad. Groupon, the breakout online coupon company that recently raised $950 million in funding, just secured an ad spot for Super Bowl XLV. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
According to a new Cisco forecast, in just four years two-thirds of the world's mobile data traffic will be video. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
This morning in New York City, Rupert Murdoch held a press event announcing the launch of The Daily, the world's first iPad-only "newspaper." FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Ten websites that were allegedly engaged in the live streaming of major sporting events have been seized and shut down by authorities, the government said Wednesday. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
It's every Flickr addict's worst nightmare: One day, the vast photo archive you've uploaded and annotated for years suddenly vanishes. It happened this week to Mirco Wilhelm, when a Flickr staff member accidentally deleted his five-year old account,… FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
China's year of the rabbit begins on February 3. But investors in Chinese Internet stocks should be forgiven if they think it's the year of the bull (or ox if you will) all over again. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
With Google's Street View, Web surfers can pinpoint and zoom into many parts of the world -- in some places, right down to street level. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
You, of course, are a paragon of good internet behavior at work. You send crisp, polite e-mails, you tuck away your smartphone upon entering your cube, and you wouldn't dream of fooling around on Facebook or Quora during the day. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Apple is tightening its App Store policies on e-books -- a move that has the stalled the release of Sony's e-reader app and threatens trouble ahead for Amazon's popular Kindle app. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
News Corporation owns several publications that are more than a century old. On Wednesday, the company will announce and then begin distributing its brand-new take on a news outfit built for the 21st century. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Apple has responded to the furor over its supposed App Store policy changes that many believe could affect the popular Kindle, Nook, and Sony Reader apps. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
The Safe Road Trains for the Environment Project could allow commuters to eat, text, read or sleep in the car safely. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Innovation
Every day more than 285,000 FedEx team members deliver some 7 million packages to 220 countries. Every 24 hours our aircraft fly 500,000 miles, and our couriers travel 2.5 million miles. We accomplish this with 670 aircraft and 70,000 motorized vehic… FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
If you're looking for a flat-screen TV deal, this week is a good time to buy -- but extreme bargain hunters may find even better deals next month. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
The Safe Road Trains for the Environment Project could allow commuters to eat, text, read or sleep in the car safely. FULL STORY
The bad metaphors are real; the students aren't
It's an internet hit as classic as that book by a British guy you were supposed to read in eighth grade but didn't. FULL STORY
2011 looks good for video games
For video game junkies, blockbuster titles like Cold War-era shooter "Call of Duty: Black Ops" make 2010 a hard act to follow. But early 2011 is looking good. FULL STORY
U.S. mobile users on e-mail more than Facebook
Nielsen has compiled statistics from several recent studies into an intriguing visual map of the U.S. media universe as of 2010. Here's a look at the more interesting stats. FULL STORY
'Like' it or not, online ads are getting personal
Is the future of online advertising one of incredibly targeted advertising based on your interests, online activities and Facebook "likes," or is it one dictated by robust privacy controls that keep those details out of the hands of marketers? FULL STORY
What if you could see electricity?
Would visualizing power use help you save energy? That's one possible effect of a new smartphone charger from Dexim. Its cord turns blue when it's in use. FULL STORY
Thanks to social media, there are many mechanisms for gathering updates on a person. But how and when should you mention these in casual conversation? FULL STORY
By Andrea Bartz and Brenna Ehrlich, Special to CNNMajor, major stumble from Flickr Tuesday -- a Zurich-based photoblogger says Flickr deleted his account by mistake and lost his 4,000 photos. Mirco Wilhelm has the original files saved elsewhere, but the photos from his extensive Flickr collection had been linked to from all over the web, including the official Flickr blog. Those links will now point to deadspace. FULL STORY
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