Technology
Japan and France to tighten nuclear, defense ties
Japan and France agree to increase cooperation on nuclear technology and military equipment
Casinos ban gamblers from using Google Glass
Casinos banning gamblers from using Google Glass, fearing tiny camera could be used to cheat
Monumental phone-records monitoring is laid bare
Government sweep of millions of citizens' phone records ignites fresh debate over surveillance
2 suspected in Danish police data hacking
Swedish Pirate Bay founder suspected with Dane of hacking Danish police data
Studio to comb N.M. landfill for bad Atari games
Canadian company to search New Mexico landfill for bad Atari video games, including ET
Icahn and Southeastern push against Dell buyout
Icahn and Southeastern urge shareholders to vote against Dell buyout
SF, NY officials to meet over cellphone thefts
SF and NY officials to meet with leading smartphone makers to curb spike of thefts nationwide
Long-awaited keyboard BlackBerrys hit US stores
RIM exec doesn't regret decision to release a touch phone ahead of keyboard version
Les Paul exhibit to open in Wisconsin hometown
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician, inventor Les Paul honored with exhibit in Wis. hometown
Cloud computing rains billion-dollar deals
Salesforce.com, IBM become the latest buyers to make big bets on cloud-computing acquisitions
Obama calls for federal money to bring 'digital learning' to classrooms
Cyber experts say calling out China may be working
Cyber experts say publicly accusing China of cyberattacks may be having a positive impact
Former dot.com star wants entrepreneurial Japan
Former Japan dot.com celebrity is back from prison with ventures, demand for small government
'Internship' film focuses on Google's good side
Google gets marquee billing in movie that depicts company as corporate America's Emerald City
China's top butcher tries to sell US on takeover
China's 'chief butcher' sets out to sell Americans on allowing biggest corporate takeover
Media General, Young to combine TV operations
Media General, Young Broadcasting to combine TV operations in all-stock deal
Apple poised for hiring spree in Silicon Valley
Apple to expand Silicon Valley workforce by nearly 50 percent while building new headquarters
UK PM's former spin doctor denies phone hacking
UK Prime Minister Cameron's ex spin doctor Andy Coulson pleads not guilty to phone hacking
Laid-off photographer: People, not tools, put photos in focus
Rob Hart woke up last Thursday, May 31, as an award-winning photojournalist for the Chicago Sun-Times.
New steps against jail contraband put forward
O'Malley announces additional steps to fight contraband in Md. jail



