April 1, 2014 At Mozilla a Chief’s Support of Gay Marriage Ban Causes Conflict by NICK BILTON By NICK BILTON Brendan Eich was recently appointed to run the organization behind the Firefox browser, but his donation in support of California’s Proposition…
March 31, 2014 Charlie Brooks Hid His ‘Smut’ to Protect His Ex-Murdoch CEO Wife by REUTERS By REUTERS Charlie Brooks, the husband of Rupert Murdoch’s former British newspaper chief, told a London court on Monday he hid his porn collection…
March 31, 2014 Meet Lucy H. Koh a Silicon Valley Judge by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN Judge Lucy H. Koh, who gained fame during her handling of the high-profile patent infringement lawsuit between Apple and Samsung…
March 31, 2014 Apples War on Samsung Has Google in Crossfire by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN Apple is seeking about $2 billion in damages from Samsung, which in turn says Apple violated its patents, but the…
March 30, 2014 A Tax Break to Anchor Tech Growth in San Francisco by NICK BILTON By NICK BILTON Some companies housed in specific low-income areas of San Francisco receive breaks on taxes if they perform tasks that help improve…
March 30, 2014 Is Facebook Too Big to Care? by VINDU GOEL By VINDU GOEL The social network has made some recent moves that suggest it is determined to follow its own path, regardless of what…
March 30, 2014 Court Halts Sale of BlackBerry-Style Keyboard for iPhone by ANDREW WILLETT By ANDREW WILLETT A federal judge in California has issued a preliminary injunction banning the sale of an iPhone case by Typo Products as…
March 29, 2014 The Artificial Leaf Is Here. Again. by JACK HITT By JACK HITT An energy source based on photosynthesis still appears tantalizingly close. But consumers first need to become accustomed to what else is…
March 29, 2014 Did Facebook Buy Virtual Reality Too Soon? by NICK BILTON By NICK BILTON Facebook has an impeccable sense of introducing products that are right for right now. But did the company make a bet…
March 29, 2014 Review: Office for iPad Is Pretty and Functional by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Microsoft Office fans who’ve spent the last nine months using the software’s suite of apps on their tiny smartphone screens…