- Novell bringing .Net developers to Apple iPad (InfoWorld)
- Apple's IPad, Oracle's Plan for Sun Share Limelight (PC World)
- Cyber crooks cashing in on iPad frenzy (AFP)
- Oracle-Sun Merger Could Benefit Small Business (PC World)
- Connecting Your iPhone or iPad with Your Business (PC World)
- Power plants, other infrastructure face hackers (AP)
- Judge dismisses charges against Broadcom's ex-CEO (AP)
- AT&T says it will invest heavily in network fixes (AP)
- Apple introduces new $499 iPad tablet computer (AP)
- Glance: How Apple's iPad measures up (AP)
- Hacker breaks into 49 House sites, insults Obama (AP)
- Minnesota song-sharing case heads for 3rd trial (AP)
- Apple pitches $499 iPad, takes on Amazon (Reuters)
- Smart phones boost Nokia as profits grow 65 pct (AP)
- Imitation Google, YouTube sites emerge in China (AP)
- Nintendo says price cut, new games lift Wii sales (AFP)
- Critics, fans weigh in on Apple's iPad (AFP)
- Symantec shares fall as 4Q outlook disappoints (AP)
- China Internet users use VPN servers to cross firewall (Reuters)
- Startpage launches anonymous Web search service (Reuters)
- January Reader Responses & Potpourri (PC Magazine)
- Apple's iPad Ready to Challenge the Kindle (PC World)
- Apple rockets to most profitable quarter ever (AP)
- TI 4Q profit, revenue soar on broad chip demand (AP)
- Apple tablet could write a new chapter for e-books (AP)
- Google negotiating ways to keep presence in China (AP)
- Clear Channel interested in signing Howard Stern (AP)
- Google: China dispute could be resolved in weeks (AP)
- Le Guin to submit petition opposing Google book settlement (AFP)
- Apple's Mac sales shine, iPhone just below St view (Reuters)
- Atheros swings to 4Q profit on big jump in sales (AP)
- HP launches digital music venture in Europe (AP)
- Sony on Missing MAG Reviews the Day Before its Release (PC World)
- Apple posts record-high profit on strong iPhone sales (AFP)
- AccuRev offers agile ALM suite (InfoWorld)
- Talend Reveals Open-source MDM (PC World)
- Researcher to Reveal More Internet Explorer Problems (PC World)
- Mozilla leader worries about Internet limits (AP)
- Apple reports record sales, profits for the holiday season (Macworld.com)
- To get NBC, Comcast still has persuading to do (AP)
- Pope to priests: Go forth and blog (AP)
- Berlusconi moves to impose Internet regulation (AP)
- Astronauts finally get Internet access in space (AP)
- Google co-founders to sell $5.5B combined in stock (AP)
- Apple Tablet an Ideal Business Tool (PC World)
- Saudi Zain in credit talks after missing commitments (Reuters)
- HP to launch music service in Europe (Reuters)
- Video Games to Blame for Rise in Rickets? (PC World)
- The Macalope Weekly: Awwwwwwww freak out! (Macworld.com)
- Agile software development is now mainstream (InfoWorld)
- MySpace bids to pay musicians 'lost' royalties (AFP)
- China says not involved in cyberattacks on Google (AFP)
- Firefox 3.6 released (InfoWorld)
- CableJive provides a cable for two (Macworld.com)
- IBM offers clues on tech recovery, boosts guidance (AP)
- Sony delays release of motion controller (AP)
- New tech tools help Haiti quake relief (AP)
- Google puts China cell phones on hold amid dispute (AP)
- Microsoft cuts IP address storage to 6 months (AP)
- Story of Newton's encounter with apple goes online (AP)
- Charlie Daniels suffers mild stroke in Colorado (AP)
- Apple, Microsoft eye replacing Google on iPhone: report (Reuters)
- Cable Cutters: Cheap Alternatives to TV, DSL, and Cell Service (PC World)
- IRS offers tax tips on YouTube (AP)
- Sony to launch PS3 motion controller in autumn (AFP)
- Apple updates Boot Camp, drivers for Windows 7 (Macworld.com)
- Sony Delays PlayStation 3's Motion Controller (PC World)
- IBM raises outlook but investors wary after rally (Reuters)
- China's Baidu sues US web firm over hacker attack (AFP)
- Firefox 3.6 Receives a Second Release Candidate (PC Magazine)
- Apple releases Security Update 2010-001 for Leopard, Snow Leopard (Macworld.com)
- China tries to limit Google dispute fallout (AP)
- Google search engine's future in China is unclear (AP)
- Intel outlook points to PC industry recovery (AP)
- China's population of Web users hits 384 million (AP)
- Microsoft's browser flaw exposed Google to hackers (AP)
- Alibaba slams Yahoo's statement on Google (Reuters)
- Technology comes to the aid of Haiti (AFP)
- Nokia Shares A Glimpse At Symbian 4 (PC World)
- Music downloads giving way to streaming services (Reuters)
- Yes Reggie, Wii Netflix Without HD is a Problem (PC World)
- AT&T drops price of iPhone's unlimited voice and data paln (Macworld.com)
- Zimbra Customers Applaud VMware Acquisition (PC World)
- AP Enterprise: US buyers must beware in China (AP)
- Linux Foundation launches jobs board (InfoWorld)
- Apple may wipe slate clean for new tablet computer (AP)
- Global 4Q PC shipments jumped on price cuts (AP)
- Google's China threat is a rare show of defiance (AP)
- Calls for Haiti donations spread thru social Web (AP)
- Facebook beefs up security with McAfee software (AP)
- Telecom nonprofit sends teams to Haiti (AP)
- Wii becomes third console to stream Netflix (AP)
- Haiti quake touches off massive Twitter response (Reuters)
- Review: Nexus One good, but no 'super' phone (AP)
- Egypt court blocks France Telecom's Mobinil offer (AP)
- RealNetworks founder Glaser steps down as CEO (AP)
- Activision Blizzard: 'Call of Duty' has made $1B (AP)
- Intego releases VirusBarrier X6 (Macworld.com)
- Google's cyber woes in China may aid security firms (Reuters)
- What's on Salesforce.com's Shopping List? (PC World)