Why Rich Kids Are Cheating on College Entrance Exams (Forbes)
Shortly before Thanksgiving, The New York Times reported that criminal charges have been filed against 20 students in an affluent New York suburb for allegedly cheating on the SAT.
Researcher: Anonymous Didn't Do It
The recent spam attack that planted pornographic images on Facebook was not the work of Anonymous, a security researcher. -- Computerworld
Netflix Among Apps Available for Kindle Fire Launch
Amazon had to do some footwork ahead of the device's release next week to secure some important app deals.
Steve Jobs Biography Is Top-selling Book in the US
In its first week on sale, biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs sold 379,000 copies in the U.S., making it by far the top-selling book in the country.
Nintendo Predicts First Full-Year Loss in 30 Years
The world’s largest maker of video-game machines, says its first annual loss in at least 30 years after the yen reached a postwar high. Also, the new 3DS console isn't doing so well.
Sony to Take Over Sony Ericsson
Sony has agreed to buy Ericsson's half of the Sony Ericsson, the two companies announced on Thursday.
Financial Analysts Declare Netflix 'Broken' and Suffering 'Nuclear Winter'
With Netflix losing 800,000 subscribers Monday, financial analysts describe the the company as "nuclear winter" and "broken."