Vudu is getting picked up by Wal-Mart, making it just the latest video service to be acquired by a hardware retailer. We also talk Intel investments and Amazon making patent deals with Microsoft.
The Vudu video service is soon to be a Wal-Mart brand, as news broke late Monday that a deal had been struck between the two companies. We also talk fuel cell growth, Apple purging the App Store of "overtly sexual" iPhone apps, and how Amazon has just been listed as the most-trusted brand in the U.S. by Millward Brown's latest consumer survey. Tune in to get the full stories.
Today's stories:
Wal-Mart to buy Vudu video service
Intel alliance to invest $3.5 billion in U.S. tech
Fuel cell vehicles to number 2.8 million by 2020
Reports: 5,000 'overtly sexual' iPhone apps purged
FCC: Cost a major barrier to broadband adoption
FTC warns 100 organizations about leaked data via P2P