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NASA tech chief does reddit AMA
NASA's Mason Peck has been in charge of NASA's tech decisions since January 2012.
Senate: Apple avoided taxes with ‘complex web’ of offshore entities
The probe found subsidiaries in Ireland with no employees or offices; Apple denied breaking any tax laws.
Net neutrality supporters against net neutrality
MetroPCS has dropped its lawsuit against the FCC's network neutrality rules, leaving Verizon as the only firm challenging their legality. But even some supporters of network neutrality think Verizon has a point.
Chinese hackers gained access to surveillance data, U.S. officials say
Hackers who breached Google database may have sought to identify Chinese spies under U.S. scrutiny.
What Yahoo can’t ‘screw up’ about Tumblr
Tumblr’s $1.1 billion worth is rooted in the value of its community — which means Yahoo can’t lose it.
The big question for Yahoo and Tumblr
The challenge for the combined company is to avoid the perfect competition of Yahoo's content business and the public utility-like reality of Tumblr's business.
Developers have to rethink what they know about making software
It’s clear that to take full advantage of cloud infrastructure, applications must be inherently different than those that were built to run on a corporate server.
How Yahoo's culture holds it back
For more than a decade, Yahoo has thought of itself as a media company rather than a software firm. Is that why its software products have been so mediocre?
Can BioLite bring more eco-friendly cooking to the developing world?
The makers of CampStove are working on new technology that’s being piloted in Ghana and India.
Obama campaign’s chief data guy gets candid about data strategy that won the election
You’d think the team would have worked with huge amounts of data, but Rayid Ghani says “it was the smallest dataset,” he’d ever used in a real problem.
Technology videos
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.
Post Buzz: Cash too much of a hassle? Try your phone
Smartphones are getting bigger, faster and offering more. From hailing a cab to paying for coffee you can use your phone for just about anything. This week, the Washington Post’s tech reporter Hayley Tsukayama talks about the latest in cell phone technology as well as security concerns to keep in mind.
A look at the technology behind drones
The latest drone technology can be guided completely by computers without pilots. The military is currently testing the new technology at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland.The Post Most: BusinessMost-viewed stories, videos and galleries int he past two hours
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