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Xbox One: Microsoft changes policies for used games, Internet
The company cites a consumer backlash for changes to its proposed policies.
Apple TV brings HBO Go, Watch ESPN to some subscribers
Apple’s set-top box will also have content from Crunchyroll, Sky News and Qello.
Nintendo faces questions over ‘conflict mineral’ policy
Group plans major protest calling for Nintendo to disclose details about its use of conflict minerals.
Having problems with your Netflix? You can blame Verizon.
If you are trying to get Netflix and use Verizon’s broadband, then there is a good chance that your video performance is less than optimal.
Amazon challenges Facebook Gifts with its own social gifting service
The best part of Amazon Birthday Gift is that you can essentially “crowdfund” someone’s present.
Google Glass is Orwellian, ridiculous Noam Chomsky says
Chomsky, who also calls Google Glass “a way of destroying people” makes at least one pretty significant mistake, however.
‘XCOM: Enemy Unknown’ shines on iOS
The iPad, iPhone game shows that developers can untether from the console with few compromises.
Icahn urges Dell to buy back shares
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn urged Dell to buy back most of its stock, his latest attempt to derail a planned leveraged buyout by founder Michael Dell.
FCC nominee Tom Wheeler touts telecom industry ties
Wheeler testifies in his confirmation hearing that his priority would be carrying out an airwaves auction.
Nokia stock rises Tuesday on rumors of Huawei acquisition
Since unveiling its Ascend P6, the Chinese smartphone maker is pushing harder for global presence.
Technology videos
Apple presses play on iTunes Radio — Post Buzz
Apple officially entered the streaming music market with its announcement of iTunes Radio at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. The Post’s Hayley Tsukayama reports on why the new service could shake up the industry.
XBox One size fits all? — Post Buzz
Microsoft’s XBox One is the company’s first new console in eight years, and it’s aiming to be an entertainment system for more than just gamers with the ability to stream live TV and make Skype calls.
Battle brewing for Web TV viewers — Post Buzz
With more people cutting cable in favor of Web TV, The Post’s Hayley Tsukayama runs through potential new services in the battle for Internet viewers.
What will Congress do with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act?
POST BUZZ | The Washington Post’s Hayley Tsukayama breaks down the calls to re-work the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the direction Congess may head when it comes to revamping the law.
T-Mobile CEO: The way the wireless industry works today is a complete joke
John Legere, chief executive officer of T-Mobile USA, talks about the company’s plan to start selling Apple’s iPhone 5 and T-Mobile’s service plans.
Postbuzz video: Can BlackBerry rise from the ashes with the Z10?
The Post’s Hayley Tsukayama talks about the features of the Z10 and also about lawmakers on Capitol Hill interested in letting consumers “unlock” their mobile phones.The Post Most: BusinessMost-viewed stories, videos and galleries int he past two hours
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