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MLB.com: America's pastime is higher tech than you think
Apr 11, 2013
Baseball, with its passion for tradition, is higher tech than you think. MLB.com CEO Bob Bowman discusses live streaming and baseball's mobile strategy.
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Global PC sales plunge, what's Microsoft got to do with it?
Apr 11, 2013
Personal computer sales fell by 14 percent around the world during the first quarter of this year, according to a new report from the research firm IDC.
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Biogen Idec CEO on drug costs and taking on multiple sclerosis
Apr 11, 2013
Biogen Idec CEO George Scangos discusses his company's new multiple sclerosis drug, pricing strategy, and research process.
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Obama budgets money to tug asteroids into orbit
Apr 11, 2013
Where does tech fit into President Obama's new budget proposal? One answer is the $17.7 billion set aside for the U.S. space program.
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Confessions of a Bitcoin investor
Apr 10, 2013
A Marketplace engineer talks about his experiences buying and selling the virtual currency.
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Bitcoin: Digital coin of the realm in Internet age
Apr 10, 2013
Digital currency Bitcoin has grown sensationally, with 11 million Bitcoins worth nearly $2 billion in circulation. It's the ultimate Internet-age currency: Bitcoin circulates only online, trades anonymously and isn't regulated by any government.
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Facebook's new data combo platter
Apr 10, 2013
The social network is looking to sell more ads by combing what it knows about you with information from the outside.
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The funding fight for cyber weapons and personnel
Apr 10, 2013
The Pentagon won't say what they are, but the Air Force has now officially designated six cyber technologies as "weapons."
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Food hacking for good: Ways to improve the food system
Apr 10, 2013
A food hackathon in San Francisco brought together programmers, designers, and investors to work on ways to improve the food system.
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Fox and Univision threaten move to cable over Aereo's tiny TV antennas
Apr 9, 2013
TV executives at major broadcasters won't likely leave the free TV airwaves soon. But a company that grabs their signal and beams it to your iPad or computer has the networks in a tizzy.











