Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Today's Tech News: Watching a movie at home? Grab your iPhone

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Ajay Shah watches  i>Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian /i> with his iPhone at the ready. He's CEO of Spot411, which developed the FoxPop app.
 
Watching a movie at home? Grab your iPhone
By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
DVD sales tumbled this year as the weak economy and competition from the Internet soured consumers on buying new discs. What's a movie studio to do? Read more
Technology Live
Researcher: iPhone, Android attacks in 2010; RSS feed.
Game Hunters
Blizzard talks 'Cataclysm'; RSS feed.
Science Fair
What's on the space station's dining menu?; RSS feed
Obama set to launch vision for NASA
By Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Hacker pleads guilty in credit card theft case
By Bob Salsberg, Associated Press
Phone points illegal border crossers to water
By Elliot Spagat, Associated Press
Facebook fugitive taunts UK police, builds fanbase
By Raphael G. Satter, Associated Press
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Rare New Year's Eve 'blue moon' to ring in 2010
By Alicia Chang, Associated Press
Twitter co-founder takes aim at mobile payments
By Rachel Metz, Associated Press
2009 in review: Video games get more players, fewer sales
By Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Nokia expands patent dispute beyond Apple iPhone
By Andrew Vanacore, Associated Press
Better airport scanners delayed by privacy fears
By Joelle Tessler And Arthur Max, Associated Press
2009 in review: The biggest discoveries in science
By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY
Robots to shape wars of the future
By Kathleen Curthoys and Matthew Cox, Army Times
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