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Every weather observation spot in the New York area, except Central Park, marked a daily high temperature record today, the last day of the Northern...
Every weather observation spot in the New York area, except Central Park, marked a daily high temperature record today, the last day of the Northern...
Computer-generated simulations of people start getting out of control in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's World On A Wire, which anticipated The Matrix 26 years early.
Steve Levy, Democratic Suffolk County executive, said today he would switch parties and run for the Republican nomination for governor of New York.
A House committee requested that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke turn over documents related to Stephen Friedman’s purchase of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. shares while he...
51st time's the charm New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg apologized to an elderly Brooklyn couple on Friday for about 50 door-pounding visits police made...
Seattle online diamond retailer Blue Nile Inc. is suing a New York-based company for allegedly pilfering photos and other features from its website and selling them...
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said today that he was expanding a New York investigation to address “pension padding.”...
WorkSnug, an augmented reality iPhone app that is setting out to connect "mobile workers" (that's everybody now, right?) to the nearest places to work in...
While Time Warner Cable dropped faster "Wideband" 50 Mbps speeds this week in parts of New York State like Buffalo and Syracuse, cities like Rochester,...
Art dealer Lawrence B. Salander, accused of conducting the largest art fraud in New York history, pleaded guilty today.
A few weeks ago we heard some chitchat about a few Google engineers taking home a new kind of set-top box to tinker and play...
Banks, cable companies, and utilities all want to get rid of their paper bills and get customers on their electronic billing systems.
New York’s bond ratings were held unchanged with a stable outlook, even as the state faces chronic budget gaps that are “difficult” to bridge, according...
Vistek was selling a wonderful special edition Canon EF Lens Travel Mug.
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Tim Bray isn’t as well-known as Sir Tim Berners-Lee, but the guy has had a leading role in defining the Internet.
Earlier today, several previously sealed legal documents in the longstanding copyright infringement lawsuit against YouTube by Viacom were made public.
Numbers released by Flurry Analytics yesterday suggested that Google's Nexus One had sold around 135,000 units in 74 days (the same amount of time it...
Microsoft researcher danah boyd (she prefers no caps) presented a pretty bleak picture of how privacy and publicity is managed online today in her SXSW...
When we started looking deeply at HTML5, we saw that it will enable a new class of applications.
When we designed Twitter, we took a different approach—we didn’t require a relationship model like that of a social network.
Here’s something that might give a small bit of juice to the evidently poor early sales of Google’s (GOOG) Nexus One smartphone — availability on...
Patently Apple today details a new social networking application called 'iGroups' that, in a nutshell, allows members of a group attending an event to stay...
Apple's iPad is available for pre-order in the US today, although eager buyers will have to wait until at least April 3 to get their...
Developers must sequester the tablet computer in rooms with blacked-out windows, reflecting secrecy around a product that may mean billions of dollars in sales...
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