Billionaire investor Sam Zell said he "made a mistake" buying the Tribune Co. and that the "future of the newspaper industry is at risk today." Sumner Redstone, a broadcast billionaire whose father sold papers in Boston, said that whil Read More

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Yipping About Yelp

By Vera H-C Chan - Posted Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:50PM EST

Yelp sales pitches: Two and a half stars? According to alternative weekly East Bay Express, the social networking site which lets people post opinions on restaurants, shops, and other businesses has made a few business owners queasy with sales pitche Read More

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Teen Text: Digital Dating No-Nos

By Claudine Zap - Posted Tue Jan 27, 2009 8:02PM EST

Picture this: You're 15 and bored. You snap a photo with your mobile in your birthday suit and send picture mail to your friends. Silly prank, right? Wrong. You've just become a trafficker of child pornography. And your friends who received the image? The Read More

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Facetime...and More...at Facebook

By Vera H-C Chan - Posted Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:10PM EST

Forget after Christmas sales. The place to be, at least if you're a breastfeeding mom, will be Facebook headquarters.The social networking site has long banned photos of suckling babies if their milk supply is "fully exposed." New moms apparentl Read More

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In Your Facebook: Virus Anything But Friendly

By Claudine Zap - Posted Fri Dec 5, 2008 2:22PM EST

It's all fun and friendship until someone gets an infection. In this case, the someone may be your Facebook friend. There's a nasty virus spreading faster than you can update your Facebook status. Dubbed Read More

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Conversation Starters...or Dividers

By Vera H-C Chan - Posted Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:00AM EST

The Christmas music may already be playing, but Thanksgiving elbows its way in with an air of gratitude and family warmth. Ah, but now that the presidential elections are over and some people are feeling too economically fragile to shop, what's left to d Read More

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Watching the Watchdogs

By Vera H-C Chan - Posted Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:49PM EDT

Newsmakers and newsbreakers, beware: The media watchdogs are getting savvier ... and funnier. The 2008 election fracas has proven so far to be a banner year for women, minorities, news junkies, political websites, "Saturday Night Live," Read More

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Mr. Jobs, Google's On Line One

By Mike Krumboltz - Posted Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:05PM EDT

Oh my. Oh my, oh my, oh my. Apple's iPhone finally has some serious competition. Google, a company that knows a thing or two about technology, is teaming with T-Mobile to deliver the highly anticipated "G-Phone" next month. This is huge, and the Read More

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Missile Envy

By Vera H-C Chan - Posted Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:13PM EDT

Why spend billions on turbofans, alloys, and other missile parts when Adobe Photoshop costs around $650?Then again, perhaps the Iranian Revolutionary Guard doctored an image of Iran's missile tests because three missiles just didn't present the pleas Read More

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Battery-Operated Textbooks

By Vera H-C Chan - Posted Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:13PM EDT

Imagine a campus in which students carry only man-purses, instead of 80-pound packs stuffed with textbooks. Amazon may soon get additional academic credit as more university publishers sign up with its wireless reading device.Kindle will start c Read More

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