The small dose of campiness in CTC’s version of ‘The Servant of Two Masters’ freshens up the 350-year-old-plus play.
The small dose of campiness in CTC’s version of ‘The Servant of Two Masters’ freshens up the 350-year-old-plus play.
Banks will be forced to do a better job in alerting identity theft victims of security breaches if State Sen. Joe Simitian’s bill passes.
The Bay Area may be diverse, but it has nothing on the cornucopia of characters who attend a day at the raceway. Everyone from the Porsche club president to Jethro’s cousin Cletus can find a place to call home when NASCAR comes to town.
Regardless of where Netflix ends up, one thing is certain. It is hoping to expand its brand to include original programming.
The LA Times has reported that Yahoo is eying Hulu in the hope of purchasing the video streaming company. Citing “a person with knowledge of the matter,” they add that there is no indication as to whether the company is interested in selling.
Groupon may have gotten its start in Chicago, but everything about it is Silicon Valley.
Farming is making a comeback, and it’s not just the fans of local food and organic produce who are behind the shift. It’s the Internet. About 20 percent of the total population now plays Zynga’s Farmville.
Sean Connery’s missive was the “Best letter ever!” if you trust what people say on Twitter, but The Washington Post has discovered that Connery’s letter to Steve Jobs was actually a fake, put out by the humor site Scoopertino.
Japan has announced a new supercomputer, the Fujitsu K, which it says will be capable of doing 10 quadrillion (1 followed by 15 zeros) equations per second, making it more powerful than the combined capabilities of the next five supercomputers in the world.
LulzSec has been making some new friends and some powerful enemies over the weekend. Rumors that the group was feuding with Anonymous, another famous hacker consortium, proved to be little more than wishful thinking, now that the two groups have announced that they will be collaborating to take on banks and government agencies.