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What Was in the F.B.I.’s Steve Jobs File

The bureau compiled a dossier in 1991, when Mr. Jobs was president of NeXT, because he was being considered for an appointment to President George H.W. Bush’s Export Council

The bureau compiled a dossier in 1991, when Mr. Jobs was president of NeXT, because he was being considered for an appointment to President George H.W. Bush’s Export Council

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Anonymous-Leaked Emails Reveal Syrian Presidential Aides’ Disdain for Americans

An Anonymous-affliliated hacker group has stolen and leaked hundreds of damaging emails from Syria’s Ministry of Presidential Affairs including a damning thread regarding the manipulation of American opinion of President Assad’s dissent-crushing tactics. More

An Anonymous-affliliated hacker group has stolen and leaked hundreds of damaging emails from Syria’s Ministry of Presidential Affairs including a damning thread regarding the manipulation of American opinion of President Assad’s dissent-crushing tactics. More

Engadget Podcast 279 – 02.03.2012

If a Nintendo Slide Pad slides into a garbage can in the Forest of Illusion, but no gamers are around to take a low-res 3D video of it, does it make a sound? Who would win in a timed Farmville match, Google’s new privacy policy reminders or the evil CG twin from the 2012 film Wall Street 3: Like Wall Street On The Social Network ?

If a Nintendo Slide Pad slides into a garbage can in the Forest of Illusion, but no gamers are around to take a low-res 3D video of it, does it make a sound? Who would win in a timed Farmville match, Google’s new privacy policy reminders or the evil CG twin from the 2012 film Wall Street 3: Like Wall Street On The Social Network ?

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Sony confirms Kazuo Hirai as new President and CEO, replacing Howard Stringer

Sony has just confirmed Kazuo Hirai as its new CEO and President, validating rumors that have been swirling for a few weeks now. Outgoing CEO Howard Stringer, meanwhile, has been appointed Chairman of Sony’s Board of Directors.

Sony has just confirmed Kazuo Hirai as its new CEO and President, validating rumors that have been swirling for a few weeks now. Outgoing CEO Howard Stringer, meanwhile, has been appointed Chairman of Sony’s Board of Directors.

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: glowing green sea, an equinox house and energy-efficient skyscrapers

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. Tidal energy made waves around the world this week as Inhabitat reported that Verdant Power was awarded the first license for an East River power project in NYC, while across the pond the UK announced plans for a gigantic 27 gigawatt Marine Energy Park and a new SeaRaser tidal power plant that could be the world’s cheapest method of producing electricity

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. Tidal energy made waves around the world this week as Inhabitat reported that Verdant Power was awarded the first license for an East River power project in NYC, while across the pond the UK announced plans for a gigantic 27 gigawatt Marine Energy Park and a new SeaRaser tidal power plant that could be the world’s cheapest method of producing electricity

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: 300 passenger bus, babyloid robot and a jellyfish-esque LED chandelier

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. Sustainable transportation broke new boundaries by land and sea this week as Inhabitat reported that China launched the first 300 passenger bus and the world’s largest solar ship closed in on completing its first trip around the globe

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. Sustainable transportation broke new boundaries by land and sea this week as Inhabitat reported that China launched the first 300 passenger bus and the world’s largest solar ship closed in on completing its first trip around the globe

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The White House joins Google+, invites you to Hangout

President Obama may have been on Google+ since November, but the administration is now stepping up its presence on the social network even further in anticipation of next week’s State of the Union address and the forthcoming presidential campaign. It now has an official White House Google+ page, where it plans to post the usual news, photos and videos, and also host regular Hangout video chats. There’s no promises yet that the President himself will take part, but the White House says it will regularly have administration officials and policy experts take part in the conversations, which will also be streamed on YouTube and WhiteHouse.gov.

President Obama may have been on Google+ since November, but the administration is now stepping up its presence on the social network even further in anticipation of next week’s State of the Union address and the forthcoming presidential campaign. It now has an official White House Google+ page, where it plans to post the usual news, photos and videos, and also host regular Hangout video chats. There’s no promises yet that the President himself will take part, but the White House says it will regularly have administration officials and policy experts take part in the conversations, which will also be streamed on YouTube and WhiteHouse.gov.

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Dodd Calls for Hollywood and Silicon Valley to Meet

Christopher Dodd, the president of the Motion Picture Association of America, suggested the White House convene a meeting to discuss antipiracy. Read more

Christopher Dodd, the president of the Motion Picture Association of America, suggested the White House convene a meeting to discuss antipiracy. Read more

Sony’s Kaz Hirai to step up as president as early as April

Nikkei is reporting that Sony will be promoting current Executive Deputy President Kazuo “Kaz” Hirai to president as soon as April, while Howard Stringer remains chairman and CEO of the company. As you may recall, Sony started its search for a new president as far back as November 2010, so it isn’t surprising that Kaz, who was promoted to his current title just in April last year (as well as assuming the position of Sony Computer Entertainment Chairman in September), is the chosen candidate to help lighten Sir Howard’s workload. It’ll be a while before we see the consequence of this promotion, and anything can happen between now and the board meeting as early as next month to seal the deal; but here’s hoping that under Kaz, Sony will go easy on all these new memory card formats .

Nikkei is reporting that Sony will be promoting current Executive Deputy President Kazuo “Kaz” Hirai to president as soon as April, while Howard Stringer remains chairman and CEO of the company. As you may recall, Sony started its search for a new president as far back as November 2010, so it isn’t surprising that Kaz, who was promoted to his current title just in April last year (as well as assuming the position of Sony Computer Entertainment Chairman in September), is the chosen candidate to help lighten Sir Howard’s workload. It’ll be a while before we see the consequence of this promotion, and anything can happen between now and the board meeting as early as next month to seal the deal; but here’s hoping that under Kaz, Sony will go easy on all these new memory card formats .

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Daily Report: Yahoo’s Mr. Fix-It

In Thursday’s New York Times, Steve Lohr reports on Yahoo’s pick for its next chief executive — Scott Thompson, the president of PayPal, the online payment service owned by eBay.

In Thursday’s New York Times, Steve Lohr reports on Yahoo’s pick for its next chief executive — Scott Thompson, the president of PayPal, the online payment service owned by eBay.

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