How to make the iPad a better music device
Here are five things Apple could do to make the iPad more appealing for music fans and musicians.
Here are five things Apple could do to make the iPad more appealing for music fans and musicians.
CEO says new enzyme will be available in the first quarter, and that the company could show the product would be competitive with corn-based ethanol and gasoline.
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Scientists in Europe have described experiments in which robots evolve through natural selection, learning to cooperate, hunt, and even be altruistic.
Just two days ago Mozilla pushed out the third release candidate for its first mobile Firefox browser. On Friday, Firefox 1.0 for Nokia’s Maemo arrived.
But Third Circuit tosses out all of a Pennsylvania couple’s privacy claims, and hints that they may be only able to collect in nominal damages for trespass.
The iPad. Perhaps you’ve heard of it. On this week’s Roundtable, we talk about what the iPad means to Apple as a company and the tech industry at large.
Laws banning the use of handheld cell phones or texting while driving may not decrease crashes, a study finds. Addressing distracted drivers may be a better solution.
In 2008, Obama was linked to seven former U.S. presidents, including both Bushes. Now he’s linked to the very man who removed his filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.
The high-profile electric carmaker files papers to go public, betting that the environment is right to raise money in the burgeoning electric-vehicle business.
Starting March 1st, Internet Explorer users must be running at least version 7 of the browser in order to properly use Google Docs and Google Sites.
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Twitter is king of microblogging today, but if the history of e-mail offers any clues, we’re likely to see standardization and open source dethrone Twitter’s dominance.
The banking giant’s site is inexplicably unavailable to an unknown number of customers, a spokeswoman says.
In AP report, Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata says he doesn’t believe Apple’s iPad provides the kind of value some hoped it would. He also doesn’t see much value in 3D gaming.
Morgan Stanley banker Paul Leggett handicaps prospects for clean-energy investment this year, predicting lots of activity despite policy and financial challenges.
CNET reporter Martin LaMonica has more on Home Star, also known as Cash for Caulkers, a proposed multibillion dollar program designed to create jobs and lower homeowners’ energy bills.
Netflix is on a roll and the Journal speculates that Web’s top video-rental service may be an acquisition target. But what would Amazon be buying?
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Google updated its Chrome browser’s developer’s builds to version 5 for Windows and Mac today, the first time any version of Chrome has reached that milestone.
Mozilla’s Weave leaves beta behind, but it’s not yet the problem-free syncing solution for Firefox that it’s intended to be.
Drug charges have been dropped against Henry T. Nicholas III, co-founder and former CEO of chip giant Broadcom, bringing the scandal-packed case to a close.
With the Winter Games taking place so close to sea level, event organizers at Cypress Mountain are using bales of straw to lessen the amount of snow they need.
Steve Jobs unveils the iPad to mixed results, while the sun sets on Sun Microsystems. Also: Google Voice comes to iPhone.