WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) – Better oversight of the shadow banking system remains job number one for financial regulators, Federal Reserve Board Governor Daniel Tarullo said Tuesday. “The most important remaining task of …
Continue Reading →A federal appeals court rejected Verizon’s bid to eliminate new rules adopted by the FCC that would force larger carriers to allow smaller players to roam on their data networks …
Continue Reading →Google may still be raking in the profits, but the mojo behind Gmail, Chrome, News, Translate, and Docs has started to fade in the face of stiffer competition.
Continue Reading →Siri has been the talk of the town, from commercials to funny quips on the internet. Google may be launching a rival soon though to out-perform Siri in a few ways.
Continue Reading →Zynga fell fast after being cut to a neutral rating. In good news, Yahoo shares saw a bit of a rise after taking a bunch of hits.
Continue Reading →Looming federal budget cuts could cost Massachusetts more than 50,000 jobs over the next decade – mainly in key sectors such as defense, technology, and health care – and “strike at the very …
Continue Reading →Eurozone officials wrangle for tighter control of funding. 20 Feb 2012 8:36 AM
Continue Reading →Fred Wilson says Google, Bing, Facebook and Twitter should warn people when they try to log in at known pirate sites. ‘We don’t need legislation.’
Continue Reading →Web developers can explicitly label fields with the type of data they’re expecting to cut down on autofill errors. Google wants to standardize it as part of HTML5.
Continue Reading →Startups Alta Devices and Semprius boast new solar efficiency records using very different techniques in an effort to knock down the price of solar power. Originally posted at News – Cutting …
Continue Reading →Researchers are working on a lithium-air battery that will make electric vehicles as practical as practical gas-powered car. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
Continue Reading →Heather Peters won a suit in small claims court against Honda, claiming the company misled her through fraudulent advertising into buying a Civic Hybrid. Originally posted at The Car Tech …
Continue Reading →Pew study finds number of U.S. teens on once-unpopular microblog service doubles in last two years
Continue Reading →Australian WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may well find out his fate on Twitter.
Continue Reading →Microsoft’s new version of Internet Explorer has barred browser plugins in the Metro environment. But Microsoft has revealed a method that plugin-dependent websites can use to leap over Metro’s …
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