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‘Black Box’ In Newer Cars Raises Privacy Concerns For Some

A new law already approved by the Senate will make event data recorders – often referred to as “black boxes” – mandatory in new cars. But what will likely surprise a lot of car owners, and unnerve those concerned about digital privacy, is that box is probably already there.

2012/05/18

An Apple ipad tablet displays app icons on its home screen. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

Survey Finds More Apps Downloaded, Little More Time Spent Using Them

The growing number of apps smart phone users download has not kept pace with the amount of time spent actually using them, according to a new Nielsen survey.

2012/05/17

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Zynga Acquires ‘Draw Something’ Game Maker

Online game maker Zynga has bought New York-based OMGPop, maker of the popular mobile game “Draw Something.”

2012/03/21

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Tech Watch: Crackdown On Illegal Downloading

Some of the biggest Internet Service Providers have agreed to crackdown on users who illegally download copyrighted material.

KCBS–2011/07/07

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Tech Watch: Crackdown On Illegal Downloading

CNET is reporting that some of the nation’s largest Internet service providers may soon start cracking down on people who illegally download copyrighted material.

KCBS–2011/06/23

Angry Birds

Top Selling iPhone App Flying High On 1-Year Anniversary

People around the world were expected to flock to celebrations Saturday in honor of the one year anniversary of Angry Birds, Apple’s top selling app in 2010.

KCBS–2010/12/10

NaOnka From Survivor Nicaragua Interview

NaOnka From Survivor Nicaragua On Radio Alice

SAN FRANCISCO (ALICE @ 97.3/CBS) – Alice @ 97.3′s Sarah and Vinnie interviewed NaOnka Mixon from Survivor Nicaragua. Last week NaOnka was one of the Survivor contestants that decided to give up and join the […]

CBS San Francisco–2010/12/08

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Facebook Offers New Way To Sort Friends, Copy Info

Facebook is introducing tools that will make it easier for people to separate their online friendships into different groups and copy all the personal information they have posted on the website.

CBS San Francisco–2010/10/06

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