- Thu Nov 19 11:55 AM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1110: Apple Tablet is the unicorn of tech
The rumors about the Apple Tablet are getting crazy and special guest Cali Lewis nails it when she calls it a unicorn. We also get the first look at the Google OS, and nobody is very excited about Microsoft Office 2010.
- Wed Nov 18 8:19 PM PST 2009 AT&T fights back at Verizon with, um, Luke Wilson
AT&T, bruised in the courts and on TV in its 3G coverage battle with Verizon, releases a troubling TV spot featuring Luke Wilson and a joke about Verizon beginning with "V."
- Wed Nov 18 11:56 AM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1109: In the future we'll all be cats
IBM is working on an artificial brain they think they'll have done by 2019. And we figure once that happens, the robots will rise and we will become your pets. And like cats we'll think that we're in charge.
- Mon Nov 16 1:37 PM PST 2009 Antitrust concerns linger in Google Books deal
Opponents of Google Books settlement say the search giant will still have exclusive rights to digitize orphaned out-of-print works.
- Fri Nov 13 11:00 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Pre-holiday buying spree
Lots of big tech players go shopping, while Intel closes antitrust deal. Also: Windows 7 inspired by Mac OS?
- Tue Nov 10 9:32 AM PST 2009 Microsoft pulls Windows 7 download tool
Software giant takes down tool aimed at making it easier to put Windows 7 on Netbooks after blogger raises question about whether the software improperly uses open-source code.
- Mon Nov 9 10:00 AM PST 2009 Closing chapter of Google Books saga near
Monday's deadline to submit a revised settlement could mark the beginning of the end for the Google Books legal process, after a year of rancorous debate.
- Fri Nov 6 10:23 AM PST 2009 Google trying not to cross 'the creepy line'
When it comes to the tricky balance between providing comprehensive information and freaking people out, Google says it tries to stay on the good side of the "creepy line."
- Thu Nov 5 2:47 PM PST 2009 No Doubt says 'no' to Band Hero depiction
Popular rock band No Doubt is suing over its likeness being used in Activision's new Band Hero video game.
- Thu Nov 5 2:07 PM PST 2009 Beatles copyright case down a legal rabbit hole
BlueBeat is streaming Beatles recordings for free and selling them for 25 cents apiece, claiming that they aren't the original recordings and therefore aren't copyright-protected.




