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  • Amazon's Top-Selling Kindle Has Ads Saturday, May 14, 2011 @ 6:08PMAmazon's best-selling Kindle e-reader is its newest and cheapest, and the one that's got ads, according to the company's bestseller chart.
  • What's the Buzz: VZW axes 1-year contracts; Google launches trivia game Tuesday, April 12, 2011 @ 11:31AMVerizon Wireless is eliminating its one-year contract option starting April 17. Beginning Sunday, all new Verizon contracts will have to be two years or month-to-month.
  • Hot new feature for gadgets: built-in ads Tuesday, April 12, 2011 @ 11:10AMSeeing ads on portable devices is nothing new. Open a smartphone app, and you're likely to get hit with ads on the screen. Same for mobile browsers.
  • Hot new gadget feature: built-in ads? Tuesday, April 12, 2011 @ 11:10AMSeeing ads on portable devices is nothing new. Open a smartphone app, and you're likely to get hit with ads on the screen. Same for mobile browsers.
  • Ad supported Kindle coming to Amazon - $114 Tuesday, April 12, 2011 @ 8:34AMBook giant Amazon.com has unveiled a new, lower-priced version of the Kindle ebook reader that exchanges ads for a lower upfront cost.
  • Discounted $114 Amazon Kindle to Come With Ads Tuesday, April 12, 2011 @ 8:07AMAmazon drops the price of the Kindle to $114 for anyone willing to put up with ads.
  • Discounted $114 Amazon Kindle to Come With Ads Tuesday, April 12, 2011 @ 7:10AMAmazon is slashing $25 off the price of its popular Kindle e-book reader, but there's a catch: it will feature ads. The new $114 e-reader is a 6-inch Wi-Fi Kindle (normally $139) but it will include advertisements on the home screen and in screensavers. The move hopes to make Amazon's Kindle e-reader more accessible. Amazon says it has no plans to display ads in more expensive Kindle models.
  • Amazon Announces Ad-Supported Kindle For $114 (That’s $25 Off) Monday, April 11, 2011 @ 5:32PMAmazon's Kindle is about to become even more affordable. Today, the company announced that it's releasing a new version of its popular eReader with a new feature that everyone will like: a price-tag that's $25 cheaper than the Kindle Wi-Fi's normal $139. But it comes with one minor catch: Amazon will be placing 'Special Offers' — also known as ads — into specific parts of the Kindle UI. But fear ...
  • Amazon To Sell Cheaper Kindle, But With On-Screen Ads Monday, April 11, 2011 @ 5:22PMAmazon is getting very creative in their strategies for pushing the Kindle e-reader in this competitive landscape where tablets are increasingly encroaching on their territory. The company announced that they will be offering a new Kindle option that saves consumers $25 off the lowest-priced Kindle in exchange for suffering some on-screen ads. The online retailer announced that the new Kindle ...
  • Amazon Introduces New Kindle Family Member: Kindle with Special Offers for $114 Monday, April 11, 2011 @ 4:53PM—Millions of people are reading on Kindle, Kindle has more 5-star reviews than any other product on Amazon, and in just five months the latest-generation Kindle became the bestselling product in the 16-year history of Amazon.com.
  • Ad-supported Kindle to ship May 3rd: saves $25, includes lot of enticement Monday, April 11, 2011 @ 4:19PMHere's a scenario: what if we told you that your next Kindle could be had for $25 less than retail? What if we told you it came from the rear of a nondescript white van? Or what if we told you that you'd first need to sign up for 842 email marketing scams? Thankfully, none of those scenarios are ones we're looking to tell you about. Instead, we're here to introduce you to the world's first ad ...
  • Post-layoffs, Yahoo marketers focus on the important things -- logos for cube signage and screen savers! Friday, December 17, 2010 @ 4:42PMThe Yahoo leaks just keep a-comin'. The latest concerns an elaborate slide presentation on the company's "Corporate Identity." But it's not quite what you might think.
  • Cameron Diaz Named Most Dangerous Internet Celebrity Sunday, August 22, 2010 @ 6:53AMMcAfee (popular antivirus software company) has released its fourth annual report of the most dangerous celebrities to search for on the internet. McAfee compiled search phrases that contained the names of public figures, then figured out what percentage of searches for those phrases would lead to a site with viruses, spam, adware, or other malware. [...]
  • Cameron Diaz 'riskiest' celeb on the Net Thursday, August 19, 2010 @ 2:18PMDiaz replaces Jessica Biel as the riskiest celebrity to search for on the Internet, according to the latest report from McAfee.
  • Cameron Diaz ranked most dangerous web celeb - study Thursday, August 19, 2010 @ 2:13PMMovie star Cameron Diaz has become the most dangerous celebrity on the internet
  • Mindspark Interactive Network Taps Gaming Industry Pro as President of IWON® Wednesday, July 7, 2010 @ 7:30AMMindspark Interactive Network, Inc. , a leading developer of online social and entertainment destinations and operating business of IAC , today announced the addition of Gui Karyo to its executive team as President of casual gaming site IWON , one of the Internet's original gaming destinations.
  • Security Firm Warns Of New Mac Malware Tuesday, June 1, 2010 @ 5:41PMSome software available from popular Mac download sites installs a Mac version of a long-known piece of Windows spyware, according to Mac security vendor Intego.
  • Mac spyware infiltrates popular download sites Tuesday, June 1, 2010 @ 12:46PM'Very serious security threat' A spyware application that surreptitiously scans chat logs and hard drives of unsuspecting Mac users has found its way onto three of the more popular download sites, security researchers said Tuesday.…
  • Hands on with new Roku Channel Store; is cable TV still worth the cost? Monday, November 23, 2009 @ 6:46AMI've been testing out the Roku HD-XR and just this last weekend was sent some beta bits for their newly announced Roku Channel Store. The Roku Channel Store is available via a software update on all three Roku players, the Roku SD, Roku HD original, and Roku HD-XR. After the...
  • Biel 'most dangerous' celebrity on web Tuesday, August 25, 2009 @ 9:19AMAN online search for actress Jessica Biel is the most likely to land a web surfer on a site hosting spyware, a virus or other malware, internet security firm McAfee warns.
  • McAfee, Inc. Identifies the Most Dangerous - and Safest - Web Searches Wednesday, May 27, 2009 @ 7:00AMSANTA CLARA, Calif.----Some of the riskiest searches on the Internet today are associated either with finding items for free, such as music or screensavers, or looking for work that can be done from home, according to Internet security company McAfee, Inc. .