Google to make home entertainment systemSAN FRANCISCO — Google will mirror Apple’s winning hardware-software formula with an Android-powered entertainment system that wirelessly streams content through homes, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
Soulo converts iPad into karaoke machineLOS ANGELES - Karaoke lovers typically fall into two categories: Those who enjoy it, and those whose arms have to be twisted to get up and sing in public.
Amazon strikes video deal with ViacomWASHINGTON — Amazon announced a deal with entertainment giant Viacom on Wednesday, building up its arsenal of television shows as it takes on video streaming market leader Netflix.
Yahoo! shakes up board to give firm new lifeSAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo! announced a boardroom shakeup to breath fresh life into a pioneering Internet firm that has been struggling to re-invent itself and appease disappointed investors.
Facebook to release more user dataVIENNA - US social media network Facebook has promised to release more information about the data it collects from millions of users, an Austrian group lobbying for respect of privacy laws said on Tuesday.
Internet giants pull content after warningInternet giants Google Inc and Facebook removed content from some Indian domain websites following a court directive warning them of a crackdown ‘like China‘ if they did not take steps to protect religious sensibilities.
Verizon, Redbox plan Netflix challengeVerizon Communications Inc and Coinstar’s Redbox unit have formed a joint venture to sell video services aimed at competing against video rental giant Netflix Inc.
HTC faces uphill struggleTAIPEI - HTC was once the standard bearer of the Android phone but that was 2010 — a long time ago in mobile terms. Now analysts say it faces another weak quarter and an uphill struggle to prove to investors it still retains its innovative touch.
For Facebook ‘Hacker Way’ is way of lifeNEW YORK - Facebook’s billionaire CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls himself a hacker.
Third day of Egypt clashes as death toll mountsPolice fired tear gas at protesters in a third day of deadly clashes in Cairo, as anger at Egypt’s ruling military boiled over after 74 people died in football-related violence.