One evening last Labor Day weekend, 15-year-old Audrie Pott walked up the driveway of a classmate's home alongside other teenagers. She'd told her parents she was spending the night with a friend. The friend claimed she was sleeping at Audrie's. Instead, the girls were having a party. A classic teenage ploy.
Vintage Apple computer auctioned off for $668,000
Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 9:31am
An auctioneer says one of Apple's first computers _ a functioning 1976 model _ has been sold for a record 516,000 euros ($668,000).
LA stoplights synchronized but road war endures
John Rogers, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 8:24am
It seems that the impossible has occurred: The nation's most congested city has become a model for traffic control.
Report: Yahoo, pay-TV operators among Hulu bidders
Ryan Nakashima, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 5:33pm
Online video site Hulu is again up for sale, with Yahoo and pay TV operators DirecTV and Time Warner Cable among the seven bidders, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.
Netflix looks to hook subscribers with 'Arrested Development'
Netflix is hoping this weekend's release of the resurrected TV series "Arrested Development" will draw more subscribers to its Internet video service.
A look at Netflix since stock plunged from peak
The Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 2:44pm
Here's a look at Netflix since its stock peaked in July 2011 at nearly $305. Netflix had just announced an unpopular price increase in the U.S., and investors got worried by the intensity of the customer backlash. Even after subscriber complaints subsided, investors remained concerned about intensifying competition at the same time the company is spending more to acquire Internet content and expand abroad. Despite those concerns, Netflix has been staging a comeback. Another boost is expected from Sunday's revival of the "Arrested Development" TV series.
iPad thieves ambushed, killed teen, prosecutors say
Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 10:06am
Two men accused of killing a high school freshman who refused to let go of his iPad were like wild animals ambushing a weak victim, a prosecutor said Thursday.
Cyber criminals targeting more small businesses
Paul Nelson |
posted May 24th - 7:51am
Small businesses are being targeted by cyber criminals more frequently, and experts say business owners aren't doing enough to keep it from happening to them. Many owners aren't even taking basic steps to protect themselves.
Restaurant embarrassed after massive social media meltdown
Cristina Silva, Associated Press |
posted May 23rd - 11:29am
It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet.
Google to add Galapagos Islands to Street View
Jason Dearen, Associated Press |
posted May 23rd - 11:23am
Few have explored the remote volcanic islands of the Galapagos archipelago, an otherworldly landscape inhabited by the world's largest tortoises and other fantastical creatures that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
Family creates 1100-square foot basement arcade
A father and son refurbished dozens of arcade machines to create a huge basement arcade.
Review: Google music plan solid, serendipitous
Ryan Nakashima, Associated Press |
posted May 23rd - 10:40am
Google's new music service offers a lot of eye candy to go with the tunes. The song selection of around 18 million tracks is comparable to popular services such as Spotify and Rhapsody, and a myriad of playlists curated along different genres provides a big playground for music lovers.
Girl's suicide after alleged attack troubles town
Vintage Apple computer auctioned off for $668,000
LA stoplights synchronized but road war endures
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Report: Yahoo, pay-TV operators among Hulu bidders
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A look at Netflix since stock plunged from peak
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