The Republican brain drain
Focusing on Romney's faults misses the party's real problem.
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Focusing on Romney's faults misses the party's real problem.
The Republican nominee can no longer say for certain what he believes in
Did it create jobs? Was it too small?
One year ago tomorrow, CEO Reed Hastings took the first of a series of missteps that angered customers and nearly derailed his company. Current and former employees disclose what went wrong. Read this blog post by Greg Sandoval on Internet & Media.
Grab a plot of Lego land and get building to celebrate 50 years of Lego. Read this blog post by Matt Elliott on How To.
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) The news for would-be attorneys keeps getting worse. According to analysis from the Wall Street Journal released yesterday, only 55% of class of 2011 law school grads were employed full-time as lawyers nine months after grad...
A renewed focus on user experience, fit and finish, and media makes Google mobile products even more attractive for consumers. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Internet & Media.
Following news that Orbitz is showing pricier hotels to Mac OS users, here are some tips for changing browser settings and other practices to get deals and access you wouldn't normally get on the Web. Read this article by Elinor Mills on CNET News.
Microsoft's sensing tech will soon, according to a patent application, be able to serve you ads according to your mood swings. Yes, we know you're miserable, so try Xanax. Or, perhaps, Johnny Walker. Read this article by Chris Matyszczyk on CNET News...
Another report has surfaced saying Sprint is currently working on a near-field communication payment platform it'll call Touch Wallet. Read this article by Don Reisinger on CNET News.
Windows 7 seems poised to steal the crown from XP as the world's top OS, according to new stats from Net Applications. Read this article by Lance Whitney on CNET News.
Search giant strikes back at column by Nextag CEO Jeffrey Katz, reminding Internet users that if they don't like Google's results, they can always try a different search engine. Read this article by Rachel King on CNET News.
Here's the problem: Passwords may be the most imperfect security measure around, but it's tough to nudge out a practice that has been around for decades. Read this article by Larry Dignan on CNET News.
Easily distracted? WasteNoTime is a Chrome extension that you can use to block certain time-wasting sites or restrict the time you spend on them. Read this article by Matt Elliott on CNET.
Meebo -- the Web IM service turned advertising tool -- has been acquired by Google, and will work on the company's Google+ social network. Read this blog post by Josh Lowensohn on Internet & Media.
Of course, that's just the hardware price; T-Mobile's 4G service will cost you extra. Or you can just skip it and stick with Wi-Fi. Read this article by Rick Broida on CNET News.
RIM is in dire straits. This week it announced it would suffer an operating loss and suspended its shares on the Nasdaq. Here's what you need to know before market open. Read this article by Zack Whittaker on CNET News.
StatCounter, Net Applications, pah. The browser market share figures are weighted, inaccurate and vary day by day. Google, with a firm grasp of its own numbers, gives its assessment. Read this article by Zack Whittaker on CNET News.
Two animations that tap Google Street View for images -- and then make 'Little Planets' out of them -- let you travel around the world again and again and again. Read this article by Edward Moyer on CNET.
Try these five helpful tips to help reduce or even prevent the discomfort caused by staring at your monitor all day. Read this article by Sharon Vaknin on CNET.