Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Report: Leaked Emails Zing YouTube in Viacom Copyright Suit
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Live From New York: Yahoo Introduces “You”
CEO Carol Bartz explains what Yahoo is getting for its $100 million ad campaign, its first global marketing effort, which was launched today in New York during Advertising Week.
Here’s the rundown of Bartz’s press conference on the branding blowout.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Who’s Going to Work for Nikki Finke?
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Twitter: Don’t Blame Google for Twitterhack (But Do Be Careful About Publishing Stolen Documents!)
Twitter has weighed in on the hacker who rooted through the company’s files and on the Web sites that published some of the stolen info. The short version: Don’t blame Google for our security problems; we need to use better passwords. But do be careful about publishing hacked data; we’re talking to our lawyers. “Bring it on,” says Gawker.
The Twitterhack Is Cloud Computing’s Wake-Up Call: Time for Security That Works
One downside of being the world’s most talked-about start-up: You become an irresistible target for hackers. And now someone’s made off with a pile of Twitter’s corporate documents, apparently with Google’s unwitting assistance. Time to for a realistic solution to the cloud computing security problem.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Want to Turn Your New iPhone 3G S Into a Modem? Be Ready to Pay Up.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
How to Afford a Kindle DX: Wait Three Years, Stay Away From Beer
Sure, $489 for Amazon’s new Kindle DX textbook reader may seem like a lot. But if you take the long view–and keep your Kindle DX away from thieves and keg parties–it should pay for itself in a couple of years argues Barclays analyst Douglas Anmuth.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Apple: Steve Jobs Is Still Fine, and We Still Hate Netbooks
Next to no news from the Apple earnings call this afternoon, which is just the way Apple execs like their earnings calls. Once again, the company provided no information about CEO Steve Jobs’s health except to note that he is still scheduled to come back to work in June. And the company continued to pooh-pooh the concept of netbooks–supercheap, supersmall laptops with very little horsepower that are the hottest part of the PC business right now.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
How to Dupe The New York Times: A Letter to the Editor
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