Aereo tries to prevent CBS from filing more lawsuits

TV anywhere startup Aereo is doing its best to stave off attacks that its business is operating illegally, and has now asked a federal court in New York to block broadcaster CBS from filing additional lawsuits.

Why two-factor authentication wouldn’t have saved the AP from getting hacked

While two-factor authentication is a great extra barrier between hackers and you, it wouldn't have stopped the phishing attack that led to the hack on the AP's Twitter account.

CBS responds to Aereo threat with an investment in streaming video service Syncbak

CBS has had plenty to say about its future if TV startup Aereo is permitted to exist, and now the company is investing some of its resources into a streaming video startup that could help it stay competitive.

Syrian Electronic Army hacks again, this time it’s CBS’ 60 Minutes

Not a week after the Syrian Electronic Army hacked into NPR, the group reportedly strikes again, taking over the 60 Minutes Twitter account.

Aereo CEO on CBS & Fox cable threats: Can you really disenfranchise 54M antenna users?

"They're independent businesses, they can choose to do what they wish to," said Aereo's Chet Kanojia at the Ad Age Digital conference today.

Google, not Facebook, will win the true war for likes, Forrester says

"The database of affinity is Facebook's birthright," Forrester Analyst Nate Elliott says. "And it's going to blow it.

Now CBS is threatening to become a cable channel if Aereo isn’t shut down

Major broadcast station CBS could disconnect its freely available broadcast signal in favor of becoming a cable channel, according to recent comments made by CBS chief exec Leslie Moonves.

Ex-FBI profiler: ‘We don’t see video games as the cause of violence’

Two trained professionals lay out a defensive case for video games.

Amazon Prime to get CBS’s new Stephen King show while it airs on TV

In its latest effort to differentiate its streaming video service from competitors, Amazon's Prime Instant Video service will be getting a hot new TV show while it currently airs on television, the company announced today.

Punt your TV: The Super Bowl is better online (guide)

Want to improve your 2013 Super Bowl experience? We've devised a comprehensive game day guide for football fans and all their apathetic friends and family members.

PGA starts streaming tour events; now you can watch grown men chase balls online

I happen to spell golf f-l-o-g, but I understand that some people like this game of maneuvering small white balls into small white cups. Even more than beer pong, apparently.

Hulu finally lands licensing deal for CBS TV shows

Hulu reached a new multi-year licensing agreement with CBS today, meaning the streaming video service will now feature content from all the major broadcast TV companies in the country.

Vancouver: Hollywood North’s tech scene is growing, growing, not yet grown

Hollywood North? L.A. with rain? The city that riots whenever its hockey team doesn't win the Stanley Cup?

Americans might think of Vancouver in many ways, but typically not as a tech startup mecca.

Aereo moving full steam ahead with TV plans after federal judge’s decision

Broadcast TV networks have lost their legal battle to stop influential media businessman Barry Diller’s Aereo from operating  for the time being, thanks to a decision by a federal court judge issued Wednesday.

The judge ruled that Aereo could continue …

Learn the ins and outs of running your app biz at MobileBeat 2012

There’s more to running an app business than just building a cool app. Join us at MobileBeat 2012, where some of the minds behind popular apps like ESPN Mobile, Z2Live, and CBS Interactive discuss what it takes to create a …

Draw Something with Ryan Seacrest, coming soon to CBS

What do you do if you bought a $200 million baby that everyone thinks is ugly? Well, if you’re social games pioneer Zynga, you bring it to network TV.

Draw Something, the game that saved small studio OMGPOP and prompted …