First the president of Iran has a back-and-forth with U.S. president Barack Obama on the occasion of their historic phone call, then he responds to a question from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey about free speech in Iran.
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The federal government shut down is affecting websites too -- the Copyright Office site is down. Other agencies have cash to keep going for a few weeks. It's unclear what will happen after that.
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The Dallas Morning News has become the second major paper to pull down the paywall around its news, saying the strategy failed to generate enough reader interest. It's still going to try selling a premium service though.
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Barnes & Noble has hired two new executives to help oversee its struggling digital division, Nook Media.
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Disney advertises the Second Screen Live experience as a rebellion: "Break the rules -- bring your iPad to the movies!" But it's less a trip to the movies and more a fully interactive experience.
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For some, the news that the widely-followed Horse_ebooks Twitter account was just another marketing gimmick didn't come as a surprise -- but for others, it was just another sign of how boring and predictable the web has become.
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A New York man who was fined $2400 for renting a room in his condo to two Russian tourists will get his money back, following a new ruling that will add to the debate about the sharing economy and short term rentals.
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Wuaki.tv wants to compete with Netflix, Lovefilm and others for British eyes -- but Netflix says it's happy with its growth in the U.K., despite all the competition.
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This week's podcast turns up the heat as we get into over the new Kindle Fire features, whether comments are worth it and the iPhone!
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