Watch: NASA Launches Mars Rover ‘Curiosity’ From Cape Canaveral
Today NASA launched the space rover Curiosity on the Atlas 5 rocket heading to a mission on Mars. The rover is expected to reach the red planet in eight months, and its mission is to study the surface of the planet to determine if it is capable of sustaining life. According to msnbc.com, the Mars...
Most — But Not All — Big Magazine Publishers Sign On for Amazon’s Tablet
Conde Nast, Hearst and Meredith are in for Wednesday's launch. Time Inc. isn't, and may not get there for a while.
Why a Free Ticket to Spotify Is Worth $3
Don't want to wait to get an invite to Spotify? Try one of its launch partners, who've paid up for the privilege.
Why a Free Ticket To Spotify Is Worth $3
Don't want to wait to get an invite to Spotify? Try one of its launch partners, who've paid up for the privilege.
Why a Free Ticket To Spotify Is Worth $3
Don't want to wait to get an invite to Spotify? Try one of its launch partners, who've paid up for the privilege.
Stephen Colbert Rips Rupert Murdoch, Rips Off Arianna Huffington
The News Corp. CEO has "the upper body strength of a cricket" and a tablet newspaper overly obsessed with very old dogs, he said. Plus! Meet the "Colbuffington Re-Post".
Sony’s Music Service Comes to the U.S., Still Won’t Work on the Go
Sony's "Music Unlimited" costs the same $10 a month as its competitors, and gives you unlimited music on demand, just like its competitors. Unlike its competitors, it won't let you take your music with you. What's wrong with this picture?
TweetDeck Finds a Home, and $30 Million, at UberMedia
UberMedia, the holding company that specializes in Twitter-based start-ups, has added its highest-profile company to date: Tweetdeck, the biggest Twitter application not owned by Twitter itself.
Spotify Clears Its Throat for a U.S. Launch in "Coming Months"
The music service still doesn't have a U.S. launch date, but it's telling the American digerati that their free lunch is just about over.




Spotify Signs On EMI for U.S. Launch. At Least One More to Go…