Technology stories from The Associated Press
More subscribers boost Netflix 2Q results
LOS GATOS, Calif. -- Netflix says its second-quarter profit rose 4 percent, helped by a 25 percent increase in subscriptions and the introduction of a device that allows customers to stream video directly to their TVs. (Updated 5:03 a.m. PT)
 | THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2008 |
- China says has more people surfing the Web than US
- Creators of Scrabble knockoff on Facebook sued
- Microsoft defends search investments to analysts
- Major shareholder advisory firm backs Yahoo board
- Qualcomm earns outlook falls short of expectations
- Embarq provides more details on Web tracking test
- McClatchy 2Q profit drops on lower ad revenue
- Amazon shares leap on strong quarterly report
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 | WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2008 |
- South Korea's Hynix to close US chip plant
- Facebook to help some programmers, punish others
- Nokia, Qualcomm settle long-running dispute
- Sony opens up e-book Reader to other booksellers
- Microsoft exec who led Yahoo buyout team to leave
- AT&T 2Q profit up 30 pct, matching Street's view
- EMC 2Q profit jumps 13 pct, tops Wall Street views
- Tech awards go to plane de-icing goo, headlights
- Pitt's Cancer Institute warns of cell phone risks
- Summary Box: Study sees online banking flaws
- Netflix shuts movie financing arm to focus on core
- Yahoo CEO remains upbeat despite lackluster 2Q
- Yahoo share gain short-lived after earnings
- UN agency pushes global ID for emergency contacts
- AOL integrates widget tech to boost social-net ads
- Amazon 2Q profit doubles, beats estimates
- Review: TextBuyIt fun, easy to use, but limited
- New York Times to raise newsstand price to $1.50
- Google unveils reference tool after 7-month test
- AT&T introduces global GPS service for phones
- Tech awards go to plane de-icing goo, headlights
- Study: Online banking possibly dicier than assumed
- Summary Box: AT&T profit up 30 pct
- Electronics giants to create wireless HD standard
- ADC Telecom cuts full-year outlook on lower demand
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 | TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2008 |
- Gupta removed as InfoGROUP chairman
- IAC to take $170M in charges for spinoffs
- Broadcom 2nd-quarter profit nearly quadruples
- STMicro narrows 2Q loss
- "Spam king" walks away from prison
- Court affirms online content law unconstitutional
- Apple stock drops despite jump in Q3 profit
- Summary box: Slydial helps avoid awkward exchanges
- Breaking up not so hard to do with Slydial
- HP-EDS deal price at issue in court hearing
- Photronics CEO Luttati resigns