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All Things Digital Dec 14 09 According to NPD, Apple’s new 27-inch iMac has been among the best-selling desktop machines these past few months. Evidently, it’s the most problem-plagued as well. As I write this, there are 82 pages of complaints about the machine on  Apple’s support site, all from customers who claim the display of their 27-inch iMac flickers or otherwise distorts. It’s interesting, then, to learn that Apple is delaying shipments of both of its 27-inch iMac models by two weeks. Full story...
Here's a very funny video, caught by a concert-goer, at a recent stop on Lady Gaga extravaganza, "The Monster Ball Tour," in Washington, D.
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Paul Otellini is making acquisitions to compete beyond PCs.
Mr. Otellini pulled off three deals this summer aimed at building Intel's business outside computing, where its microprocessor chips dominate.
From a paid search perspective, the first impression of Google Instant is alarming.
Apple’s recent media event solidified what we all knew was coming: Rentals and non-local storage is the future of our digital content.
Doug Herrington’s office at Amazon.com suggests that he is particularly bad at getting items out of their packages.
Duke Nukem Forever was announced in 1997, after its predecessor, Duke Nukem 3D, had rocked the PC market with a hero who liked kicking ass, hanging out with strippers, and murdering alien police officers that were, literally, pigs.
When I was in elementary school, kids walked around the schoolyard with their miniature boomboxes blasting whatever they could get their hands on.
Another significant departure from Yahoo: Steve Schultz, who was GM of its important and powerful Yahoo! Finance unit, has left the company to become COO of Pageonce, an online personal finance "assistant.
In Personal Technology, Geoff Fowler tests two programs that aim to help semi-professional photographers edit and organize their digital shots.
Hewlett-Packard’s search for a CEO to replace Mark Hurd is going better than expected. That’s the word from interim CEO Cathie Lesjak who says the company’s executive search committee is knee-deep in a good pool of applicants.