Apple in talks to use Apple TV as a cable box?

(Mark Lennihan / AP)

Apple is reportedly trying to make further inroads into the living room by asking cable companies to let consumers use the Apple TV set-top box to watch live television.

Judge says Apple is ‘smoking crack’ after seeing rebuttal witness list

Judge says Apple is ‘smoking crack’ after seeing rebuttal witness list

Things got heated in a California courtroom when Apple brought forward a 75-page witness list.

LTE iPhone coming soon?

LTE iPhone coming soon?

In another signal that the answer might be yes, executives from Korea’s largest carrier were in Cupertino, Calif. to strike such a deal, according to a report.

Did Amazon just clear a new Kindle Fire DX with the FCC?

Did Amazon just clear a new Kindle Fire DX with the FCC?

Adding further fuel to the larger Kindle Fire rumor mill is the price drop to Amazon’s Kindle DX.

Facebook shares hit new low

Facebook shares hit new low

Facebook shares dropped below $20 for the first time as insiders got their first chance to sell.

Windows 8 Enterprise 90-day free trial available now

Windows 8 Enterprise 90-day free trial available now

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Justice Dept. allows Verizon deals with cable companies

Justice Dept. allows Verizon deals with cable companies

Among the conditions for approval, Verizon and four other cable companies must narrow the scope and length of marketing deals.

Retailers plan mobile payments app

Retailers plan mobile payments app

Target, Best Buy and Wal-Mart could help convince consumers about mobile payments.

Netflix to broaden presence in Europe

Netflix to broaden presence in Europe

The streaming service plans to expand to Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland by the end of the year.

Facebook stock could see shift Thursday

Facebook stock could see shift Thursday

The company’s early investors and some of its directors will be able to sell stock they own in the social network for the first time since the public offering.

German official wants Facebook to delete biometric profiles of users' faces

German official wants Facebook to delete biometric profiles of users' faces

A German data protection official has called for Facebook to delete biometric profiles of people stored without their explicit consent.

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A rainbow of color was on display at SIGGRAPH 2012. This eye-catching exhibition represents the new generation of digital technology which allows the user to physically interact.
NASA: Mars rover Curiosity makes a ‘beautiful’ landing

NASA: Mars rover Curiosity makes a ‘beautiful’ landing

NASA: Mars rover Curiosity makes a ‘beautiful’ landing
NASA celebrates Mars rover Curiosity’s landing

NASA celebrates Mars rover Curiosity’s landing

NASA celebrates Mars rover Curiosity’s landing
Facebook to post first earnings report

Facebook to post first earnings report

Facebook to post first earnings report
Jimmy Wales on online piracy

Jimmy Wales on online piracy

Jimmy Wales on online piracy
Jimmy Wales on tech consumer “risks”

Jimmy Wales on tech consumer “risks”

Jimmy Wales on tech consumer “risks”
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales on Russia blackout

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales on Russia blackout

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Microsoft tablet: How it stands up against iPad

Microsoft tablet: How it stands up against iPad

Microsoft tablet: How it stands up against iPad
'Connected Cars' May Soon Rule the Road

'Connected Cars' May Soon Rule the Road

New technology could one day let cars talk to each other, giving drivers an array of warnings. The aim: prevent crashes. The AP's Lee Powell goes for a test drive outside Washington, D.C. (June 8)
Video demonstrates Google glasses

Video demonstrates Google glasses

Google released a video on YouTube which follows a potential day in the life of a Google glasses user. The new technology is still in testing and would allow the wearer to connect with the Web.
Apple's new iPad heat controversy put to the test

Apple's new iPad heat controversy put to the test

Apple's new iPad went on sale last Friday, but rumors have already surfaced that after extended use, the tablet gets too hot to touch.