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Microsoft Web Browser Vulnerable To Hackers
Microsoft warns about a flaw in Internet Explorer. It's apparently been exploited to target financial and defense companies.
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Amazon's Original Content Primes The Pump For Bigger Sales
The company has a history of mediocre self-produced programming, but now it's putting more money and talent into its movies and TV shows. It's betting that better shows will lead to more online sales.
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Television Producers Launch Show on the Web
A new series called Quarterlife is debuting on MySpace this Sunday. Its producers, Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick, hope the Internet may be able to support the kind of quality programming that TV has failed to sustain.
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Tangled Web for Williams in 'Night Listener'
In the new movie The Night Listener, Robin Williams plays a radio personality who starts to believe he's being scammed. The drama revolves around a radio show that is based on a memoir; the film itself is based on Armistead Maupin's novel -- which in turn was based on a real event.
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In Bogota, An Intricate Web Of Secrets, Betrayal
Gabriel hasn't spoken to his father since the senior writer's review proclaiming his son's first book a failure. When impending heart surgery reunites the men, generational tensions surface along with WWII-era intrigue in Juan Gabriel Vasquez's inventive and intricately plotted The Informers.
Terrorists Struggle To Gain Recruits On The Web
Terror groups are using social media to find new followers. But analysts say if you look at the recruiting numbers, the strategy has failed. What's more, their frank exchanges on Facebook and Twitter have been a boon to law enforcement.
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Viewers To Decide If Amazon's Sample Shows Make The Cut
Amazon is piloting 14 possible shows for its streaming video service. The audience will vote on which shows it likes best. TV critic Eric Deggans says the process and the shows would like to be breaking ground for a new media — but they aren't.
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Amazon Makes A Big Move Into The World Of Online Gaming
Amazon is buying Twitch Interactive, a live-streaming service for video game players. Amazon will reportedly pay more than $1 billion for the fast-growing tech company.
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Can Amazon's Jeff Bezos Save Planet Earth?
In these uncertain times, America turns to its superheroes — for truth, justice and free shipping for everyone.
Amazon Unleashes Fire Phone To Compete With Apple, Samsung
The new entry into the smartphone arena offers unlimited cloud storage for photos and a 3-D camera with image stabilization.
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