Millions in SOPA lobbying bucks gone to waste
The controversial anti-piracy bills that attracted tens of millions of dollars of lobbying for and against the projected laws ironically were killed ...
Apple's new chief blasts the New York Times
Calls the suggestion that his company doesn't care about the health and safety of workers in the supply chain he built "patently false and offensive"
Prize for Best App Ever (2012 edition) goes to...
The results of the "People's Choice" app award are announced at Macworld|iWorld
Today in Tech: Twitter's new censorship ability
Twitter now has the ability to censor tweets or accounts in certain countries if legally required, a move some view as a huge setback.
Smartphone wars: Apple won the quarter, Samsung the year
A pair of reports agree -- more or less -- on the current state of the battle.
Best Companies: Social media stars
These Best Companies to Work For are using Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media to get even better.
Apple's 7 most stubborn decisions
Apple's legendary strong will has led to some puzzling product designs and choices -- some of which ultimately became trends, and others that ...
Ener1, a DOE grant recipient, goes bankrupt
Electric car battery maker Ener1 filed for bankruptcy Thursday, three years after receiving a $118.5 million grant from the U.S. government.
What's behind Netflix's 22% spike?
Netflix is the highest flying stock on the S&P 500 Thursday, but was its fourth-quarter earnings report enough to justify a 22% run up in the stock?
Cisco's Chambers: Business is easier in Russia
Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers said Thursday that doing business in other countries, including Russia, is easier than in the United States.
Cisco's Chambers: Business is easier in Russia
What's behind Netflix's 20% spike?
Netflix is the highest fast-flying banal on the S&P 500 Thursday, but was its fourth-quarter earnings report enough to justify a 20% run up in the ...
Ener1, a DOE grant recipient, goes bankrupt
Electric car battery maker Ener1 filed for bankruptcy Thursday, three years after receiving a $118.5 million grant from the U.S. government.
Meet SOPA's evil twin, ACTA
FORTUNE -- It's only meet that a brassy, planetary outcry complete ACTA, an external agreement to gcompleten rational property, began just after the ...
How Google keeps your secrets private
How does a company that collects so much information from its users keep all that data private?
AT&T outduels Verizon in iPhone
AT&T handily beat Verizon in the battle for iPhone customers last quarter, but the company lost $6.7 billion in large part due to its failed merger ...
A digital pat on the back from the boss: What's it worth?
FORTUNE? Call it the itch. Many employees catch it, that desire to find the next great job, discover what new opportunities are out there, search for ...
What's new at Macworld
The 28-year-old expo has new brand, a new focus and hundreds of fizzy new products
Can you snag a tech job with training alone?
Maybe. But despite a plethora of government-funded training programs and lots of job openings in IT, getting hired isn't easy.
Today in Tech: Amazon's secret publishing weapon
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