Mall deal gives big boost to cell-phone coupons
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO and PETER SVENSSON 2010-08-11T20:38:50ZNEW YORK (AP) -- The nation's biggest mall operator is teaming up with a Silicon Valley startup to reward smart-phone-equipped shoppers for walking into its shopping centers.... hosted.ap.org |
Sony working on 3-D TVs that don't need glasses
By 2010-08-26T10:18:34ZTOKYO (AP) -- Sony Corp. is working on 3-D televisions that don't need special glasses, joining a race with rival Toshiba Corp., but sees cost and technological hurdles to overcome before they can go on sale.... hosted.ap.org |
Apple publishes guidelines for app approval
By PETER SVENSSON 2010-09-09T18:15:21ZNEW YORK (AP) -- Apple Inc. on Thursday gave software developers the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store, yet it reserved for itself broad leeway in deciding what makes the cut.... hosted.ap.org |
Computer attacks linked to wealthy group or nation
By LOLITA C. BALDOR 2010-09-27T01:17:35ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- A powerful computer code attacking industrial facilities around the world, but mainly in Iran, probably was created by experts working for a country or a well-funded private group, according to an analysis by a leading computer security company.... hosted.ap.org |
Venture-cap investments decline 7 percent in 3Q
By RACHEL METZ 2010-10-15T04:14:45ZSAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Venture capitalists poured less money into U.S. startups in the third quarter and split this among more companies, signaling that investors are trying to be more economical with their funds.... hosted.ap.org |