Microsoft, seeking to boost the popularity of its Zune music player, announced a new subscription offer on Thursday that will allow users to keep 10 tracks a month permanently. Read more »
Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture. Read more »
The IT staff at Eastern Kentucky University faced a unique challenge: maintaining academic freedom while still protecting network users, reports Angela Moscaritolo. Read more »
Microsoft Corp. said Thursday it plans to spend one billion dollars on research and development in China, suggesting a continued focus on the country's huge market, despite the global financial downturn. Read more »
The Flip camcorder, whose pint-sized frame, no frills approach and small price tag made it a huge hit with consumers, is stepping up to the more rarefied world of high-definition. Read more »
Google Inc added a voice and video chat feature to its Gmail email service on Tuesday, launching a free Web-based service that competes with the likes of eBay's Skype. Read more »
YouTube and Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) announced on Monday that the popular video-sharing website will host some full-length television shows and films from the famed Hollywood studio. Read more »
Digg founder Kevin Rose on Friday shined light on a stormy economic landscape, saying the climate is right for launching Internet startups. Read more »
Twelve years ago, Dolly the Sheep became the first mammal to be cloned from a living cell. Yesterday, scientists announced another first: the birth of cloned animals from frozen cells. In this case, the clones were produced from mice that had been kept in the deep freeze for up to 16 months. Read more »
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