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.
Microsoft turns to robot guards to protect its Silicon Valley campus
K5 is meant to alert headquarters of possible intruders, and it does not carry any weaponry.
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