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Netflix Q4 tops expectations; Shares pop 14%
Shares of Netflix shot up 14% to $108.75 in after-hours trading after the company posted Q4 earnings report that Read More
New EU Web privacy laws would carry high fines
New legislation proposed in Europe would impose stricter privacy regulations on Internet companies, regarding user data. Those companies that Read More
Con man helped in Google pharma bust
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AnonOps Twitter: Jan. 28 Facebook threat is a fake
Word spread this morning that hacktivist group Anonymous had planned a massive onslaught against Facebook, to be carried Read More
Apple shares spike on record report, 37M iPhones sold
Shares of Apple jumped 8% in after-hours trading to $454, after posting late Tuesday that strong iPhone sales Read More
How to advertise to Millennials
As part of Generation Y, or the Millennials, I can attest that advertisements don’t make much of an Read More
Kim Dotcom claims innocence in bail hearing
MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom, one of several recently arrested by New Zealand police on charges from the US Read More
YouTube daily video views up 25% to four billion
Everyone knows the gag that the Internet is basically just a huge forum for cat videos. According to Read More
Tablet ownership doubled over holidays
The appetite for tablets is exploding. It’s said that mainstream penetration is about 20% of a market. If Read More
Barnes & Noble shares drop after Nook spin-off talk
Remember a few weeks ago, when we reported that Barnes & Noble was planning on possibly spinning off Read More
Congress indefinitely postpones SOPA/PIPA
Well, that was fast… Multiple news sources are declaring the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Read More
Four MegaUpload execs arrested, Anonymous responds
If you thought the copyright battles had reached a fever pitch with the SOPA/PIPA protests, you’d be dead Read More
3.9M SOPA/PIPA tweets posted during Wikipedia blackout
Wednesday marked an important protest in the fight against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Read More
News Corp settles 36 phone-hacking cases, admits fault
News International, the British division of News Corp, which has been long beleaguered with accusations of generating news Read More











