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  • PBS Hackers Claim to Breach Sony Pictures Thursday, 2 Jun 2011 | 7:45 PM ET
    Sony Corporation's headquarters in Tokyo

    Just days after threatening to undertake an operation that it called "the beginning of the end for Sony," a hacker group claims to have compromised the personal information of over 1 million users of SonyPictures.com.

  • Oracle CEO Settles Longstanding Lawsuit Over Trees Wednesday, 1 Jun 2011 | 12:59 PM ET
    Larry Ellison

    Oracle CEO and Founder Larry Ellison has settled his longstanding lawsuit…over trees.

  • Groupon Partners With Expedia  Wednesday, 1 Jun 2011 | 12:00 AM ET

    Groupon CEO Andrew Mason and Scott Durchslag, Expedia Worldwide president, discuss their joint travel deals venture with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • Sony to Halve TV Losses in 2011-12 Tuesday, 31 May 2011 | 7:41 PM ET
    TV

    Sony will look to reduce operating losses in its television business by at least half in the current fiscal year through March 2012, Chief Financial Officer Masaru Kato said in an interview with the Nikkei business daily.

  • Cell Phones Causing Cancer Concerns  Tuesday, 31 May 2011 | 7:18 PM ET

    A new health scare comes from a group of international experts that state cellphone use may increase the risk of brain cancer. Discussing how serious the report is, with Jeffrey Kagan, telecom industry specialist/wireless analyst; Kent German, CNET, and NBC's Nancy Snyderman.

  • Activision Blizzard: Cashing in on "Call of Duty"  Tuesday, 31 May 2011 | 4:51 PM ET

    CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports the video game maker has come up with a new business model designed to drive more revenue from its blockbuster game.

  • Sony Embarks on Total Playstation Network Overhaul Tuesday, 31 May 2011 | 3:32 PM ET

    Amidst major criticism and heated customers, Sony announced  the company will undergo a full restoration of their Network. Upon its completion, access to its PlayStation Network and Qriocity movie and music services in the U.S., Europe and Asia  is expected to be regained by the end of the week.

  • Nokia Takes a Nosedive  Tuesday, 31 May 2011 | 1:40 PM ET

    Discussing Nokia's losing market share, and what it needs to do to regain its footing, with CNBC's Jon Fortt, and Matthew Hoffman, Cowen & Co., analyst.

  • Disruptive Broadband Behavior: LightSquared  Tuesday, 31 May 2011 | 1:30 PM ET

    A look at how wireless broadband company LightSquared plans to sell its services wholesale, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

  • Tablet Wars Heating Up  Tuesday, 31 May 2011 | 12:55 PM ET

    Weighing in on rumors tech giants Microsoft and Intel are shifting to the tablet market, with Colin Gillis, BGC Financial.

  • Tata Goes Global  Friday, 27 May 2011 | 4:34 PM ET

    Discussing the growing demand for IT consultancy services, with Girija Pande, Tata Consultancy Services Asia Pacific chairman.

  • Microsoft: CEO Blame Game  Friday, 27 May 2011 | 10:50 AM ET

    Since Steve Ballmer took on the role of CEO in 2000, the stock is down 30%. Insight on whether the CEO is really to blame for stock performance, with Edward Freeman, Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics, and Doug Gates, Moxy Vote.

  • Pogue: A Digital Recorder for Audio  Thursday, 26 May 2011 | 12:00 AM ET

    NY Times Personal Technology columnist David Pogue looks at DAR.FM, which is a digital audio recorder, like TIVO, for radio.

  • Profiting from Cloud Technology  Wednesday, 25 May 2011 | 3:51 PM ET

    Analysis of companies that will profit from cloud computing, as well as what it means to the tech sector's future, with Larry Haverty, Gabelli Global Multimedia Trust Fund; Lance Ulanoff, PCMag.com; and CNBC's Jon Fortt.

  • Can Silicon Valley Save California?  Wednesday, 25 May 2011 | 2:24 PM ET

    CNBC's Jane Wells reports on all the new money and millionaires the recent tech IPO frenzy has created, and whether taxes on the added wealth will help California with its budget problems.

  • The Future of Cloud Computing   Wednesday, 25 May 2011 | 1:40 PM ET

    The future of cloud computing and which companies stand to gain or lose from this technology, with Larry Haverty, Gabelli Global Multimedia Trust Fund; Lance Ulanoff, PCMag.com; and CNBC's Jon Fortt.

  • Zynga Looks at IPO  Wednesday, 25 May 2011 | 1:33 PM ET

    CNBC's Julia Boorstin takes a look at the Facebook game maker's interest in filing its IPO, and who stands to gain.

  • Apple's Price Target Set Higher  Wednesday, 25 May 2011 | 12:55 PM ET

    Scott Sutherland, Wedbush Securities ups Apple's price target to $450, citing the iPhone as the key driver to revenue growth.

  • Dotcom Bubble Mark 2? EG8 Participants Fret Wednesday, 25 May 2011 | 12:58 AM ET

    Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is here (Like). She declined to do any TV interviews (Unlike) as speculation over timing of an inevitable IPO mounts (Poke).

  • E-Books: Death Knell or Savior?  Tuesday, 24 May 2011 | 11:35 AM ET

    Will the latest e-reader kill or save the book business? Insight with Brian Sozzi, Wall Street Strategies; Porter Bibb, MediaTech Capital Partners and CNBC's Courtney Reagan.

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  • Editor of CNBC.com's Tech Section, always plugged in and yet also wireless.

  • Working from Los Angeles, Boorstin is CNBC's media and entertainment reporter and author of CNBC.com's "Media Money" blog.

  • Fortt is CNBC's technology correspondent, working from CNBC's Silicon Valley bureau and contributes to "Tech Check" on CNBC.com.