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Archive for January 12th, 2012

Nintendo is showing off their forthcoming Wii U console at CES today, according to various reports. It appears that not much has changed since the console was announced at the 2011 E3 conference,
Ben Stein is suing Kyocera and their ad agency. He alleges that Kyocera had contracted him to do some commercials for them, then pulled out of the deal. According to Stein,
Adobe announced some new integration of Adobe Reader and EchoSign, aimed at making it easier to sign PDF documents electronically. Adobe acquired EchoSign last summer. Jason Lemkin,

Lamar Smith: Copyright Violator?

Our chief SOPA correspondent is out of the office today but this story from VICE magazine was really too good to leave uncovered here at WPN, so I'm tagging in to share the story.
Google took to the Official Gmail Blog today to discuss some updates it has made to the Gmail offline Chrome app. First would be the addition of a settings page, which lets you choose if you want to sync 7,

Inside Yahoo! Search: What’s Next?

Since the start of the Internet, Yahoo! has been dedicated to transforming online search, and continues to focus on what's next. We believe the next three to five years in search are going to inspire a dramatically different experience designed for an even more inquisitive and information-thirsty users. [Photo: Yahoo! Homepage circa 1995] With more interactive ways to consume content in the form of images, videos, apps, music, social media feeds, maps and shopping,

Mini Apple Stores Coming To Target

Target has confirmed rumors that it was getting dedicated in-store Apple displays like those currently found in many Best Buy stores.
A little girl named Kathleen Edward from MIchigan has passed away after losing a battle with Huntington's Disease. This little girl made headlines in 2010, in one of the most sickening cyberbullying stories we've seen to date.

Facebook Starts Music Sharing Service

Facebook is making everything a social experience and music is next on the list.
1,000,000,000, or one thousand million, also known as a milliard, or in common parlance, "a whole lot of" whatever it is you're counting. In this case, it's people using Facebook, which makes that number even more insane. An analyst from iCrossing has made his mark today by predicting when Facebook will hit this auspicious number. He made allowances for the natural slowdown of early adopting countries,