Actress Debby Ryan talks old-school tech and vinyl

If you’ve familiar with Debby Ryan (you can follow her on Twitter or Facebook), you probably know her as an actress: she starred in the popular Disney Channel show The Suite Life on Deck. But if you’re not familiar with Debby’s work, now’s a … Continue reading →

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Kodak shares plunge as bankruptcy fears escalate

Investors dumped Eastman Kodak’s stock Friday amid fears that the photography pioneer is headed toward bankruptcy.

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Kodak shares plunge as bankruptcy fears escalate

Review: Software for recording now, playing later

If the idea of being stuck on a plane for hours without access to the movies in your Netflix queue fills you with dread, software that lets you record streaming videos from the Web and watch them later on your laptop may be an appealing solution.

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With Kindle Fire, Amazon’s digital ambitions burn

Amazon’s unveiling of the Kindle Fire tablet computer sends a bright-hot message: The online retailer is ready to rival iPad maker Apple in an effort to be the world’s top digital content provider.

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With Kindle Fire, Amazon’s digital ambitions burn

Theaters group upset Sony to end free 3-D glasses

Sony Corp.’s movie studio will save millions of dollars per movie after it told theater owners it will stop paying for 3-D glasses next May. But moviegoers could end up footing the bill.

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Amazon targets the iPad: Ready, aim, Fire

Amazon is taking on the untouchable iPad with a touch-screen tablet of its own.

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Netflix snatches DreamWorks rights from HBO

Netflix unveiled a coming attraction its disillusioned subscribers might like: the Internet video rights to films and television specials from DreamWorks Animation.

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LA hardware issue led to outage for AT&T customers

AT&T wireless customers in Los Angeles County are texting and making calls again after technicians fixed a widespread outage.

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APNewsBreak: Senator says OnStar invades privacy

The OnStar automobile communication service used by 6 million Americans maintains its two-way connection with a customer even after the service is discontinued, while reserving the right to sell data from that connection.

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Cell phone troubles plague LA-area AT&T customers

It’s been a day of missed, dropped and failed calls for AT&T wireless customers in Southern California, and the night is sounding very similar.

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