Intel plans online TV service
Intel plans to launch an Internet television service this year with live and on-demand content, entering a hotly competitive race as its core PC business erodes.
Obama to issue executive order against cyber-attacks
US President Barack Obama plans to release a long-awaited executive order aimed at improving the nation’s defenses against cyberattacks as early as Wednesday, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Apple experiments with wristwatch device
Apple is experimenting with the design of a device similar to a wristwatch that would operate iOS and be made with curved glass
Apps to help find Valentines date
Singles who believe in love at first sight can turn to new apps that will match them with potential dates in time for Valentine’s Day
Apple, Microsoft, Adobe to explain high prices to Aussie parliament
Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe ordered to appear before Australia’s parliament to explain why local consumers pay so much for their products
Tech wizards honored by Oscars organizers
Breakthroughs in computer technology and other fields were awarded at an early Oscar organizers’ ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
Hackers breach security firm Bit9, attack its customers
Security software maker Bit9 said that computer hackers have breached its network, then launched a second round of attacks against some of its customers.
Activision stock soars in challenged videogame industry
Activision Blizzard shares rose as much as 15.6 percent, spurring hopes the largest videogames publisher will outperform a bedraggled industry in 2013.
US Federal Reserve unsure of extent of hacker breach
The Federal Reserve says it is still working to determine the extent its computer systems had been breached by hackers
Samsung, EA offer game developer revenue program
Electronic Arts and Samsung have teamed up to draw developers to the Korean giant’s fledgling apps store








