- Tue Feb 9 8:35 AM PST 2010 Alleged Mario pirate agrees to pay $1.3 million
An Australian man who allegedly copied and then uploaded to the Web the New Super Mario Bros. for the Wii has agreed to pay up.
- Thu Feb 4 1:57 PM PST 2010 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1159: Wear clean underpants on the Internet
We discover that the Internet is just as dangerous as outside, which means you need to wear clean underwear. Natali also invents the IPADBJÖRN for all you iPad-wanters who need to use it hands-free. And we declare Donald Bell Emperor Pimp of portable ent
- Tue Feb 2 12:56 PM PST 2010 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1157: Fighting trolls is like fighting ghosts
On the Internet, the only thing harder to fight than frivolous copyright infringement accusations is comment trolls. Nevertheless, we're all going to give it our best shots. In other news, Woz hacks its Prius, the Internet comes up with wishful-thinking r
- Mon Feb 1 4:00 AM PST 2010 Grandma endures wrongful ISP piracy suspension
Qwest had suspended the service of 53-year-old painter accused by Hollywood of illegal file sharing. The problem was she didn't do it.
- Wed Jan 27 9:54 AM PST 2010 The 404 Podcast 506: Where the Apple tablet is the most important thing we will ever do
Apple tablet predictions for today's event!
- Mon Jan 25 12:10 PM PST 2010 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1151: NASA, park the shuttle on blocks
Among the news of China picking a fight with the U.S. over Google, and Jammie Thomas getting her fine reduced, there's a goldmine idea for NASA.
- Sun Jan 24 2:15 PM PST 2010 Google's challenge in China
roundup A blunt declaration by Google on censorship and surveillance underscores the troubled history--and uncertain future--for Internet companies doing business in China.
- Wed Jan 20 11:36 PM PST 2010 Record label blocks YouTube video embedding
The band OK Go would have liked you to embed the YouTube version of its latest video on your blog. But EMI won't let them.
- Tue Jan 19 5:04 PM PST 2010 MP3 Insider Podcast 177: Tablets, clouds and Canadians
This week, Donald and Jasmine discuss the latest Apple tablet rumors, which deal mainly with its lesser focus on music but practical usefulness for something like iTunes LPs and the theoretical iTunes music cloud.
- Thu Jan 7 12:00 PM PST 2010 Ray Kurzweil tries to build a better e-reader
The computing pioneer is at CES showing off his Blio software that combines digital books with video, audio and Web content.




