Which stick is right for you depends on how you watch TV, as each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Twitter is now snooping on the apps you download — but you can opt out
Twitter wants to sell more targeted demographic info to its advertisers.
Syrian Electric Army hacks American media
The hackers exploited a vulnerability in the DNS settings of Gigya.
Sony forced to offer rebates due to misleading claims about PS Vita
As part of the settlement, Sony will now issue either a $25 cash or credit refund, or a $50 merchandise voucher.
Apple may ditch Google as its default search engine — will it introduce its own?
Yahoo is hoping to take Google’s place on Safari browsers.
FTC slams Sony on accusations of deceptive PS Vita ads; Sony will pay up
The electronics giant disputes the charges, but said it settled in order to focus on holiday sales.
Still a better fate than VHS: Unwanted Blu-ray discs repurposed for solar power
Engineers find Blu-ray discs at the “intersection of information theory, nanophotonics, and materials science” and copy their microscopic patterns in solar panels to improve light absorbance.
Buy a Chromebook, get 1TB of free Google Drive storage
The total value of the offer comes to $240, which is more than the price of many Chromebooks.
Apple goes RED, campaigns against AIDS
The campaign will donate a part of almost every purchase customers make with Apple to the (RED) charity.
Bidding on government airwaves explodes, tops $34 billion
Massive smartphone demand is the likely reason why this auction has far exceeded the last auction in 2008.
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