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1 - Packaging Is All the Rage, and Not in a Good Way
2 - H.P. Sues Its Ex-Chief in New Job
3 - Do People Want ‘Amateur Hour’ on Their TVs?
4 - Texas Attorney General Investigates Google Search
5 - Google to Simplify Its Privacy Policies
6 - Why I.B.M. Took a Different Path in Storage
7 - Once a Dynamo, the Tech Sector Is Slow to Hire
8 - Advertising: Marketing Fanciful Items in the Lands of Make Believe
9 - 9 Years After 9/11, Public Safety Radio Not Ready
10 - Frequent Flier: With Wi-Fi Aboard, Be Careful What You Click
11 - Itineraries: Hotel Chains Try Training With Improv and iPods
12 - Vodafone to Sell Its Stake in China Mobile for $6.6 Billion
13 - Hurd Is Now a President at Oracle, H.P.’s Rival
14 - Apple Faces Many Rivals for Streaming to TVs
15 - From Viral Video to Billboard 100
16 - Some Newspapers, Tracking Readers Online, Shift Coverage
17 - A Pitched Battle Over Bedbugs in Online Search Advertising
18 - Drilling Down: Life Without a TV Set? Not Impossible
19 - Media Cache: British Advertising Regulator Making Itself Felt Online
20 - Video Game Review: It’s the Same Old Mob, Now Sampled for Gamers
21 - Die-Hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into the Digital Age
22 - Computers as Invisible as the Air
23 - State of the Art: Your Own Hot Spot, and Cheap
24 - In Search of a Case to Protect the iPad
25 - App Smart: How to Get Loyalty Card Prices Without Loyalty Cards
26 - Streaming Your Entire Computer to a Television
27 - Q.&A.: Bolstering Android's Battery Life
28 - See the Sound of Your Drawing
1 - Packaging Is All the Rage, and Not in a Good Way

Amazon is trying to get manufacturers to make packages easier to open, hoping to reduce consumer “wrap rage.”

9/8/2010 12:30:04 AM

2 - H.P. Sues Its Ex-Chief in New Job

The lawsuit comes a day after the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive was hired by Oracle, the database software maker.

9/8/2010 12:20:03 AM

3 - Do People Want ‘Amateur Hour’ on Their TVs?

Steven P. Jobs says his customers don’t want to watch “amateur hour.” So why are they watching so much video on Facebook?

9/7/2010 7:02:12 PM

4 - Texas Attorney General Investigates Google Search

Google said that the Texas attorney general is conducting an antitrust review on the fairness of Google's search results.

9/3/2010 8:45:02 PM

5 - Google to Simplify Its Privacy Policies

Google will update its privacy policies next month to offer simpler, more transparent language, but a privacy expert worry that the changes are actually bad for consumers.

9/3/2010 8:43:44 PM

6 - Why I.B.M. Took a Different Path in Storage

I.B.M.'s strategy in the storage business has been guided by its research labs spotting future trends.

9/3/2010 9:43:09 AM

7 - Once a Dynamo, the Tech Sector Is Slow to Hire

Despite soaring profits, high-tech companies have been slow to hire — a sign of just how difficult it will be to address persistently high joblessness.

9/7/2010 2:12:24 PM

8 - Advertising: Marketing Fanciful Items in the Lands of Make Believe

Companies including Volvo, H&M and MTV are testing merchandise in virtual worlds to raise awareness of their brands.

9/7/2010 12:25:58 PM

9 - 9 Years After 9/11, Public Safety Radio Not Ready

Despite a $7 billion effort, experts say a nationwide public safety radio system may never become a reality.

9/7/2010 12:30:40 AM

10 - Frequent Flier: With Wi-Fi Aboard, Be Careful What You Click

Adam Sheffer, a partner at an art gallery in Manhattan, has his share of embarrassing travel tales.

9/7/2010 2:42:23 PM

11 - Itineraries: Hotel Chains Try Training With Improv and iPods

Chains are hiring improv comedy trainers and life coaches, or are conducting training sessions with iPods and other devices, to better cater to guests.

9/7/2010 12:40:02 AM

12 - Vodafone to Sell Its Stake in China Mobile for $6.6 Billion

About 70 percent of the proceeds of the $6.6 billion sale will be returned to shareholders through a stock repurchase

9/8/2010 12:40:02 AM

13 - Hurd Is Now a President at Oracle, H.P.’s Rival

Mark V. Hurd, who resigned from H.P. a month ago, joined Oracle as president and a director.

9/7/2010 2:33:16 PM

14 - Apple Faces Many Rivals for Streaming to TVs

Apple TV may be “an elementary effort” with little content available, but analysts point out that the iPod was also marginal when it was introduced.

9/6/2010 2:00:02 AM

15 - From Viral Video to Billboard 100

The “Bed Intruder Song” was a rare case of a product of Web culture jumping the species barrier and becoming a pop hit.

9/7/2010 3:20:18 PM

16 - Some Newspapers, Tracking Readers Online, Shift Coverage

Because of technological advances, newspapers can make more scientific decisions about allocating their resources.

9/7/2010 1:34:18 PM

17 - A Pitched Battle Over Bedbugs in Online Search Advertising

Google said general searches for the term “bedbugs” have increased 83 percent in the last year and 182 percent in the last four weeks.

9/5/2010 11:40:21 PM

18 - Drilling Down: Life Without a TV Set? Not Impossible

Survey results suggested a decline in the perceived status of the television set, as other devices edge into its territory.

9/5/2010 11:40:55 PM

19 - Media Cache: British Advertising Regulator Making Itself Felt Online

The Advertising Standards Authority of Britain plans to extend its oversight to social media, company Web sites and other nontraditional digital marketing activities.

9/6/2010 1:40:38 AM

20 - Video Game Review: It’s the Same Old Mob, Now Sampled for Gamers

Mafia II is full of scenes reminiscent of “Goodfellas,” “The Godfather” and other pop-culture takes on organized crime.

9/5/2010 11:00:09 PM

21 - Die-Hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into the Digital Age

The success of Iron Maiden's latest album and the continued loyalty of its fans offer the troubled music industry some tips on survival in the digital age.

9/7/2010 1:09:57 PM

22 - Computers as Invisible as the Air

Computers may simply melt away like the Cheshire Cat, and become imbedded in all the objects that make up daily life.

9/5/2010 1:48:45 AM

23 - State of the Art: Your Own Hot Spot, and Cheap

Virgin Mobile’s MiFi is nearly like the ones offered by Sprint and Verizon but with three exceptions: an unlimited data plan, no contract and a $40-a-month service fee.

9/7/2010 9:48:00 PM

24 - In Search of a Case to Protect the iPad

While none of the iPad cases are perfect, the variety is endless; one even has a 100-year warranty.

9/2/2010 12:42:38 AM

25 - App Smart: How to Get Loyalty Card Prices Without Loyalty Cards

Two apps, Cardstar and Key Ring, serve as repositories for your loyalty shopping card numbers. You just hand your phone to the cashier at checkout.

9/2/2010 12:01:11 AM

26 - Streaming Your Entire Computer to a Television

A product made by Warpia allows you to stream your entire laptop to a television from up to 30 feet away, bypassing the need for an additional gadget to hook into your TV.

9/7/2010 5:00:13 PM

27 - Q.&A.: Bolstering Android's Battery Life

There are ways to boost your Android's battery life.

9/7/2010 6:01:02 AM

28 - See the Sound of Your Drawing

Singing Fingers, an app in the iPhone store, lets you simulate synesthesia, a condition in which different senses, like sound and sight, are combined.

9/7/2010 4:58:30 PM

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