NEW YORK — For more than 60 years, U.S. TV stations have broadcast news, sports and entertainment for free and made their money by showing commercials. That might not work much longer.
NEW YORK — For more than 60 years, U.S. TV stations have broadcast news, sports and entertainment for free and made their money by showing commercials. That might not work much longer.
BEIJING — A Chinese novelist is suing Google Inc. over its project to scan books into its online library.
NEW YORK — AT&T Inc. suspended online sales of iPhones to New Yorkers over the weekend for unknown reasons, then abruptly started selling them again just as mysteriously on Monday.
Wireless devices such as Apple’s iPhone are transforming the way Americans go online, making it possible to look up driving directions, find the nearest coffee shop and update Facebook on the go. All this has a price — in airwaves.
Four years ago, Omar Hamoui was just another ineffectual entrepreneur trying to spruce up his resume in graduate school.
While it got off to a rocky start with the overhyped Y2K bug and dotcom bubble, the era dubbed the “Digital Decade” by Microsoft’s Bill Gates has turned out to be a dizzying period of innovation.
On Christmas Day customers bought more electronic books than hard-copy books on Internet retail giant Amazon.com, the company said in a statement on Saturday.
Scientists have figured out how brain encodes memories and this could help develop new drugs for brain disorders.
Apple Inc. shares hit a record high on Wall Street following reports that the California company may unveil a long-awaited portable tablet computer next month.
SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc said its $750 million purchase of AdMob won’t close right away as antitrust regulators seek more information about its competitive impact on the nascent mobile advertising market.