Boxee Sells Live TV (That You Already Get for Free) With a Big Dose of Cord-Cutting Rhetoric
A new $50 dongle provides a good opportunity to check in with CEO Avner Ronen and get a state-of-the-state on his business. Short version: Users like his stuff; big TV programmers, not so much.
Apple Adds Some Old Features to Final Cut Pro X
While the new version is still incompatible with Final Cut Pro 7, exporting soundtracks is now easier and multiple people can work on a project over a network.
Ars Technica tries a new way to monetize a much-anticipated article with a Kindle ebook for Mac fans
It by now nearly qualifies as an ancient ritual in the tech world: Apple releases a new version of Mac OS X, and Ars Technica's John Siracusa delivers a comprehensive, almost scriptural, review of it. A Siracusa review is meticulous, esoteric, thoughtful — and long. His appraisal of OS X 10.7 "Lion," published Wednesday, weighs in...
Right Tools Unleash Creativity on an iPad
Inexpensive apps and third-party peripherals make the iPad an excellent device for photographers, artists, writers and bloggers to create original content.
In Unusual Move, Apple Previews New Software Plans
Next week, Apple’s chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, will announce iCloud, a service expected to allow access to music, photos and videos over the Internet on multiple devices.
Google’s Great TV Ad
No idea why it makes sense to advertise a Web broswer on TV, but they can certainly afford to try. Now: About setting up an email account for your kids...
HBO Comes to the iPad, a Couple Days Early
All the "Sopranos" and most other great HBO shows you can eat--as long as you're already paying for the TV service. Works on iPhones and some Android models, too.
Gripe About the Cable Guys if You Want, but They’re Having a Very Nice Quarter
If you're reading this, there's a good chance you think the TV business is begging for disruption. But for now, at least, it's doing just fine: Advertisers are spending more on the tube, and so are you.
See? Apple Is Totally Tracking You. Ask South Park. (Video)
Sure, you could take Steve Jobs at his word. Or you could listen to Kyle and company.
Eric Schmidt Plays Oprah With Tina Fey (Video)
Now that Eric Schmidt isn't running Google anymore, he has time for this kind of stuff: An hour-long interview with Tina Fey, conducted last week at the Googleplex.



