Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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Cost of an E-Book Will Be Going Up

“As far as I'm concerned, Amazon has committed to the $9.99 price,” said Wilma Sanders, in Florida with her friend Harold Roth.
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“As far as I'm concerned, Amazon has committed to the $9.99 price,” said Wilma Sanders, in Florida with her friend Harold Roth.

A new deal negotiated by book publishers will increase the prices for digital books from $12.99 to $14.99, a move that has angered some readers.

Google to Offer Fast Broadband as Trial to Spur Providers

The network is intended to showcase the potential new uses of ultra-high-speed broadband networks.

Report Warns Silicon Valley Could Lose Its Edge

Unemployment in the area is higher than national levels and the worst since 2005, when tech companies were recovering from the dot-com implosion.

India’s Central Bank Stops Some PayPal Services

The Reserve Bank of India said PayPal was not properly registered with regulators, and ordered the online money transfer company to stop commercial payments.

Taming Twitter’s Streams With Automated Web Sites

Unlike Facebook, whose builders strive to make it an ever more organized social network, Twitter seems to thrive on being a jumble.

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Interactive Feature: 10th Anniversary of the AOL-Time Warner Merger

The four executives responsible for the merger reflect on its anniversary about why they did it and why it failed.

Interactive Feature: A Peek Into Netflix Queues

Examine maps of Netflix rental patterns, neighborhood by neighborhood, in a dozen cities across the nation.

Video: C.E.S. 2010: Explosion of E-Book Readers

Brad Stone on the proliferation of e-book readers at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

Video: C.E.S. 2010: The Internet in Your Car

A look at how automakers are building Internet connectivity and services into their newest models.

Video: C.E.S. 2010: What's New in Internet TV

Bits Blog lead writer Nick Bilton on the new Internet TV offerings that will premiere at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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Tech Talk Podcast

Brad Stone on e-book price wars; updating your Blackberry OS; a review of the new Marantz AV Surround NR1501 receiver and tech news.

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