Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Netflix splits its DVD and streaming plans

Netflix splits its DVD and streaming plans
TechSpot
By Emil Protalinski, TechSpot.com Netflix has announced that it is once gain changing its pricing plans. The company is splitting its offerings into DVD and streaming. First, Netflix is launching new DVD-only plans: only $8 a month for one DVD out ...

TechSpot
In PopCap Deal, Electronic Arts Has Its Eyes on Zynga
New York Times
By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED For many, Electronic Arts has long been synonymous with video games: Many (including this reporter) have whiled away a few hours away with the Madden franchise, the Need for Speed series and the Sims lineup over the years. ...

New York Times
Google+ App Lets Users Browse Facebook
Christian Post
By James Famodimu | Christian Post Contributor An Israeli company, named Crossrider, has created an application that allows users of the newly launched networking site Google+ to make updates to their Facebook profiles. Crossrider has reported that its ...

Christian Post
HP Names PC Exec to Lead WebOS
Top Tech Reviews
Hewlett-Packard wants to take its webOS to the global stage as it names Steven Dewitt to lead the webOS Business. DeWitt is currently the head of HP's PC Business in the Americas. The company places Jon Rubinstein, the webOS head, as senior vice ...

Top Tech Reviews
Android Market 3.0.26 Hands-On and Review
SlashGear
We've got our fingers a tap tap tapping away already at the Android Market version 3.0.26 just announced a couple hours ago via Google, and what do you know? We'd love to give you a full look. This newest version of the Android Market has a full ...
Verizon builds new facility to spur 4G innovation
CNET (blog)
by Marguerite Reardon WALTHAM, Mass.--Verizon Wireless is looking to help tech companies large and small leverage its 4G LTE network and it's dedicating resources to make it happen. Verizon Wireless opened a new facility in Waltham, Mass., ...

CNET (blog)
Safer Robots Will Improve Manufacturing
MIT Technology Review
Robots have been considered too unpredictable and dangerous to work alongside humans in factories—advances in artificial sensing and motion could change that. By Kristina Grifantini Last winter, NASA technicians sent a humanoid robot dubbed Robonaut 2 ...

MIT Technology Review
HTC Status Pre-Launch Blast in AT&T Videos
SlashGear
The folks at AT&T are getting really ramped up for the release of the HTC Status (also known as the HTC ChaCha in some circles,) with a couple of videos that'll make you more than ready for the drop, the first of which is a video only about how the ...
Antarctic whaling 'to continue'
BBC News
By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News Japan intends to send its whaling fleet back to the Antarctic this year, a senior official has told BBC News. There has been speculation that campaigns by activists, financial problems and new ...

BBC News

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