- Super Bowl advertisers seek buzz on social media (Reuters)
- Teens migrating to Twitter
- School bans fuzzy boots used to hide cell phones (Reuters)
- ABC’s OTRC: On the Red Carpet keeps you in entertainment news (Appolicious)
- Amazon Kindle Fire’s Apple-like blitz scorches Samsung (Appolicious)
- Worn-out machines as leading indicator (Reuters)
- Facebook IPO Will Result in the Company Being Massively Overvalued (ContributorNe
- Pushpins founder explains why grocery stores should avoid building their own apps
- Can an iPad Replace Your Laptop While Traveling? (ContributorNetwork)
- Jobless man builds a house out of $1.82 billion worth of shredded money (Yahoo! N
- Engine Advocacy Turns Tech Nerds Into Political Experts (Mashable)
- 6 Standout Apps Worth Downloading This Week (Mashable)
- Tech Companies Ramping Up the Green Jobs [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
- Battered but still breathing, LiveJournal soldiers on (Digital Trends)
- Can online activists eliminate politicians that don't understand the Internet? (D
- British police arrest 5 in tabloid bribery probe (AP)
- New Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX released on Verizon (Appolicious)
- Buy and sell your used items with these iPhone apps (Appolicious)
- How Will Google's New Privacy Rules Affect You? (ContributorNetwork)
- Jobless man builds a house out of $1.82 billion worth of shredded money (Yahoo! N
- 15 Killer Quotes From 'Sh*t People Say' Videos (Mashable)
- Amazon merchant caught bribing customers for five-star reviews (Digital Trends)
- Does the new 3G/WiFi PS Vita bundle make 3G worth it? (Digital Trends)
- Poll: Over 50 percent of users are worried about Facebook Timeline (Digital Trend
- Apple-fan cop uses app to catch iPhone thief (Digital Trends)
- RIM CEO eyes "significant" plans for BlackBerry (Reuters)
- Facebook IPO could value it among top companies (AP)
- Apple CEO responds to allegations of Chinese worker abuse (Yahoo! News)
- Just Show Me: Great free to-do apps for your iPhone (Yahoo! News)
- Twitter's new censorship rules face opposition (Reuters)
- Hacker group Anonymous targets Mexican websites (Reuters)
- Google Privacy Policy Raises Red Flags Again (ContributorNetwork)
- Tweet lightly: How social media could someday affect your credit score, insurance, an
- America Movil to get control of Brazil's Net (Reuters)
- Ubuntu moves beyond the desktop with new TV interface, menu-killing navigation system
- Steve Jobs told Google to stop poaching workers (Reuters)
- Report: Facebook IPO filing could come next week (AP)
- Twitter now lets governments decide what content is suitable for their citizens (
- Student orders terrorism textbook on Amazon, gets $400 bag of cocaine as a bonus
- DoCoMo to ask for changes in Android -Nikkei (Reuters)
- In Facebook IPO, bankers seek prestige over fees (Reuters)
- The Chicagoan's Valentine's Day gift guide (ContributorNetwork)
- Apple CEO Tim Cook responds to criticism about iOS device factory working conditions
- Ex-Palm chief leaves HP after WebOS move (Reuters)
- Weekly Rewind: Facebook makes Timeline mandatory, Foxconn employee leaks iPhone 5 det
- How the Etruscan Pygmy Shrew inspired a bewhiskered disaster relief robot (Yahoo!
- Viadeo vies for Arab expansion with Moroccan branch (Reuters)
- Android app makers can boost revenue with price cuts, promos (Appolicious)
- Business, social media to prevent babies with HIV (AP)
- French telco regulator to inspect Free's network (Reuters)
- Detroit Symphony offering series of free webcasts (AP)
- Apple's Tim Cook responds to supply chain worker mistreatment (Digital Trends)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 27: Frequency, Steam Mobile, RAGE HD update, Baseball Supe
- Fresh Android Apps for Jan. 27: Eventbrite, Kaiser Permanente, Pyxxis 2 (Appolici
- Fill out your Facebook Timeline with photos from ShoeBox app (Appolicious)
- Evi tops Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- HTC Sense 4.0 will bring Beats Audio to third-party apps (Digital Trends)
- Ant Raid tops iPhone Games of the Week (Appolicious)
- Flashpoint Demo Day a Glimpse of How Entrepreneurs' Dreams Come True (Mashable)
- US cybersecurity efforts trigger privacy concerns (AP)
- How Brands Can Manage Facebook Comment Overload (Mashable)
- German court rules against Samsung in suit with Apple (Reuters)
- Samsung 4Q profit rises 17 pct on smartphone sales (AP)
- Facebook, Washington state target online spam (AP)
- Just Show Me: How to clear your browser history in Safari (Yahoo! News)
- Nintendo sees bigger loss as smartphones hit sales (Reuters)
- Valve ventures into mobile with Steam on iOS and Android (Digital Trends)
- Twitter shoots for the moon with tweets about Newt’s space base (The Ticket)
- Nintendo chief promises to do Wii U launch right (AP)
- World's first "Super Wi-Fi" commercial network launches in North Carolina (Digit
- DirecTV settles dispute with Sunbeam over blackout (Reuters)
- Are tablet ergonomics a pain in the neck? (Digital Trends)
- Newt Gingrich promises to build a moon colony by 2020; make it a U.S. state (Yaho
- Scientists create star matter in a lab: what could possibly go wrong?! (Yahoo! Ne
- House lawmakers seek Google answers on privacy policy (Reuters)
- Cold Plasma Layer Detected High Above Earth (SPACE.com)
- Report: Android accounts for 39 pct of tablet market (Digital Trends)
- UK judge: Social network sites differ from press (AP)
- The 10 most anticipated PlayStation Vita games (Digital Trends)
- More users watch Netflix movies on tablets than PCs (Appolicious)
- Motorola Mobility posts quarterly loss (Reuters)
- McAfee rejects Symantec claim about market share (Reuters)
- Wikipedia founder hails halting of US piracy bills (AP)
- Adorable and foldable pod-like electric car headed to production in Spain (Yahoo!
- Casio’s new smartphone looks like an oversized watch; might survive the apocalypse
- Israel sets sights on next-generation Internet (AP)
- New Zealand court bails two associates of Megaupload founder (Reuters)
- Mr. Miyagi returns in Vita's Reality Fighters (Digital Trends)
- Pet Town’s cartoon charm is easily addicting (Appolicious)
- Eyes on Samsung smartphone sales, spending plans (Reuters)
- Nokia loss tempered by Windows phone launch (AP)
- AT&T posts 4Q loss on charges; revenue increases (AP)
- Research: South Africans most active tweeters (AP)
- Just Show Me: How to clear your browser history in Chrome (Yahoo! News)
- 5 Essential YouTube Channels for Gamers (Mashable)
- Poland signs copyright treaty that drew protests (AP)
- Japan's NEC slashing 10,000 jobs worldwide (AP)
- When Twitter bites back: Hashtag hijacking trending among disgruntled tweeters (
- Android tablets closing in on iPad: researcher (Reuters)
- Law protecting iPhone jailbreaks could expire soon (Appolicious)