A pair of incredibly popular YouTube videos appear to show an adorable little primate known as the loris cavorting with humans and living the life of a happy pet. But a leading expert on the loris says we're watching cruelty in action.
Just days before the Super Bowl, government agents shut down several websites accused of stealing and streaming live sporting events. The content, available through links, includes games from the NFL, NBA, MLB and WWF.
Nintendo's wireless Wii system was a big hit a couple years ago, appealing most to usual non-gamers for its ease. But this season, sales are down nearly a quarter. Sally Herships reports.
Problems with cable providers are encouraging television watchers to cancel their cable subscription for a more modern approach to television. Alisa Roth reports.
Reports say Google and Verizon have been trying to hammer out a shared vision of how the future of the Internet should work. Reporter Steve Henn talks with Kai Ryssdal about how a deal could impact consumers and why we should care.
A bill proposed in the Senate would give the president power to seize control of the Internet in response to a national security threat. Jeff Horwich reports.
A group of small businesses are banding together against Yelp, accusing the popular ratings site of emphasizing negative reviews unless the businesses agree to pay for advertising. Bob Moon reports.
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Do popular viral videos actually depict animal abuse?
In search of a new cell phone
Feds pull plug on pirated sports content
The possibility of an Internet shutdown in the U.S.
Steve Jobs takes medical leave from Apple
Nintendo's Wii is already outdated
"Cutting the cord" on cable
Google, Verizon discuss net neutrality
A proposal for an Internet 'kill switch'
Businesses call bias on Yelp listings
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