Lauren Goode in Product Reviews on May 20 at 6:00 am PT
The Lenovo Horizon “tabletop” PC transforms your coffee table into a game center. But is it worth $1,700?
Peter Kafka in Media on May 20 at 5:10 am PT
“We’re not turning purple,” says Tumblr founder David Karp, who then drops an f-bomb.
Ina Fried in Mobile on May 20 at 5:00 am PT
Sprint’s bid for Clearwire faces stiff opposition from key minority shareholders. Either way, Sprint finds itself the subject of competing bids from SoftBank and Dish Network.
Kara Swisher in Media on May 20 at 4:30 am PT
Apparently, Blue Horse Shoe loves Anacot Steel.
John Paczkowski in News on May 20 at 4:05 am PT
“Humanity’s capacity to innovate and the incentives to innovate are greater today than at any other time in history.”
Liz Gannes in Social on May 19 at 9:31 pm PT
Pinterest brings information from the rest of the web deeper into its site, like any good emerging social platform.
Peter Kafka in Media on May 19 at 12:42 pm PT
Sure, Tumblr could be a GeoCities for Yahoo. What if it’s a YouTube? Here’s what the video site’s financials looked like when Google bought it.
I don’t think you’d be sitting here interviewing me if it weren’t for Netflix. In its third season, ‘Breaking Bad’ got this amazing nitrous-oxide boost of energy and general public awareness because of Netflix. Before binge-watching, someone who identified him- or herself as a fan of a show probably only saw 25 percent of the episodes.
– “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan, talking to New York magazine about his show’s surprising success
Peter Kafka in Media on May 18 at 8:12 pm PT
Does Tumblr host a lot of pictures of naked people? Yep. But they’ve got an ad plan that deals with that.
Mike Isaac in Social on May 18 at 12:53 pm PT
The products that could do well for Facebook’s bottom line still have a long way to go. Will Wall Street stay patient?
Eric Johnson in News on May 18 at 12:42 pm PT
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