- GroupShot iPhone app is photography magic (Appolicious)
- U.S. accuses website, execs of copyright infringement (Reuters)
- IBM reports higher 4Q earnings, revenue (AP)
- Apple offers software for interactive textbooks (AP)
- Google launches project for S.African businesses (AP)
- UN sets stage for blazing fast new mobile devices (AP)
- 5 insanely thin and light laptops that are coming soon (Yahoo! News)
- Megadeth bassist becomes a seminarian (AP)
- Virgin Mobile to begin throttling data speeds beginning March 23 (Digital Trends)
- Fresh Android Apps for Jan. 19: Airbnb, Mind Games, Seal the Monsters (Appoliciou
- Facebook debuts 60 new Open Graph apps: The complete list (Digital Trends)
- Apple embarks on next-generation textbooks with iBooks 2 (Appolicious)
- Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi Gets Ice Cream Sandwich (Mashable)
- Great apps for cloud storage on your Android device (Appolicious)
- China's challenge to the iPad raises a red flag (Reuters)
- Real-life James Bonds used fake rock to spy on Russia (Reuters)
- 5 Fun Ways to Find New Videos on YouTube (Mashable)
- YouTube plots 'Your Film Festival' for users (AP)
- No Wikipedia? What if the Internet went down? (AP)
- 5 insanely thin and light laptops that are coming soon (Yahoo! News)
- Did the oldest tree east of the Mississippi spontaneously combust? (Yahoo! News)
- A Q&A on contested Internet anti-piracy bills (AP)
- Huffington Post preps online streaming network (Reuters)
- Nintendo bringing free game demos to 3DS eShop (Digital Trends)
- Sony Ericsson posts big loss in Q4 (Reuters)
- Mark Zuckerberg speaks out against SOPA, rediscovers Twitter (Digital Trends)
- Leaked info points to 11 new Sony smartphones for 2012 (Digital Trends)
- The iPhone could be just one killer app away from beating Android (Appolicious)
- Zynga expands with acquisition of four mobile game companies (Digital Trends)
- Major Canadian retailers unwittingly sell iPad 2 boxes filled with modeling clay
- McAfee software bug could turn customers' PCs into spam servers (Reuters)
- IBM achieves breakthrough in data storage technology, creates world's smallest storag
- Review: Thunderbird innovates, but Web mail wins (AP)
- View a haunting photo of the Costa Concordia shipwreck from space (Yahoo! News)
- Digital bank robbers make off with $6.7 million (Yahoo! News)
- Online wine websites get mixed reviews (Reuters)
- Egypt entrepreneurs see new dawn post-Revolution (Reuters)
- LG unveils Optimus Pad LTE tablet: Will have 8.9-inch screen and ditch anaglyphic 3D
- SOPA Vote on Hold While Google, Wikipedia, Others Plan Protest (ContributorNetwor
- Apple iPhone 4S sales cut into Android market share: Nielsen (Digital Trends)
- Call of Duty ELITE app lets you keep tabs on your shooter experience with your phone
- Pirate Bay offers its home page to promote indie artists (Digital Trends)
- Ask the Cheesemonger iPhone app provides an overpriced cheese education (Appolici
- The Pirate Bay rehabilitates its image by offering free promotion for indie artists
- Chinese cities order a fleet of the world’s largest buses (Yahoo! News)
- House to take up anti-piracy bill in February (Reuters)
- P&G targets new audience with facial hair trimmer (Reuters)
- Cellphone makers can expect poor reception in 2012 (Reuters)
- Verzion drops Motorola Droid Razr to $200, cuts 16GB microSD (Digital Trends)
- TurboTax brings new iPhone, iPad offerings for tax season (Appolicious)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 18: GroupShot, Moonit, Monkey Quest, Scramble With Friends
- Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang leaving company (AP)
- Just Show Me: How to watch Hulu+ on your PlayStation 3 (Yahoo! News)
- MakerBot 3D printer is the real star of this adorable stop-motion music video (Ya
- Summer Coding: U.S. CTO Wants You to Get Tech Skills This Year (Mashable)
- China to expand registration rules for microblog users (Reuters)
- Internet blackout against U.S. law fails to enlist big sites (Reuters)
- Airbnb finally gets an Android app, reworks mobile features (Appolicious)
- Websites go dark at start of SOPA/PIPA protest (Digital Trends)
- "Abduction" hits Facebook, DVD, Blu-ray simultaneously (Reuters)
- Burgeoning winos won’t savor buggy Blush for Wine iPhone app (Appolicious)
- Accidents involving headphone-wearing pedestrians on the rise (Digital Trends)
- Amazon makes life a little easier for PC users with Send to Kindle plugin (Digita
- Carbonite rival Code 42 raises $52.5 million (Reuters)
- IBM seen posting Q4 growth, headwinds expected in 2012 (Reuters)
- Melting buildings could help solve the energy crisis (Yahoo! News)
- Ancient Egypt’s Lady Gaga discovered in 3,000-year-old tomb (Yahoo! News)
- The top 10 songs and albums on the iTunes Store (AP)
- The Samsung Galaxy Note vs. the iPhone (And the iPad) (ContributorNetwork)
- Facebook's Open Graph is almost open for business (Digital Trends)
- Why Samsung Is Merging Bada and Tizen, and Why It Won't Help (ContributorNetwork)
- Apple reportedly planning to announce ‘GarageBand for e-books’ Thursday (Appolici
- ZTE smartphone push targets China...and the United States (Digital Trends)
- Reuters brings its own stars to new YouTube channel (Reuters)
- CBS Sports to open fantasy platform to developers (AP)
- Court rejects appeals in student speech cases (AP)
- Farfetch.com Raises $18 Million to Bring High-End Fashion to the Web (Mashable)
- Wine websites get mixed reviews (Reuters)
- Mail.ru launches Russia's answer to Twitter (Reuters)
- Apple co-founder prefers Android phones, blasts Siri (Appolicious)
- Facebook IPO rumored to arrive in May (Digital Trends)
- RIM to release two more PlayBook tablets in 2012, BlackBerry 10 to follow in Septembe
- Console fighting title SoulCalibur joins the App Store this week (Appolicious)
- Fresh Android Apps for Jan. 17: NBC, Chameleon Dash, Pirates of the Mystical Islands
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 17: Numberlys, Banters update, Blockwick, Darkness Rush
- Symantec: 2006 hacking led to source code theft (Reuters)
- Wikipedia to be blacked out over anti-piracy bill (AP)
- Make a serious impression with these exclusive diamond-encrusted $1,500 business card
- Creepy Steve Jobs action figure gets canceled after all (Yahoo! News)
- Google tackles online privacy in unusual ad blitz (AP)
- Wal-Mart names head of global eCommerce business (Reuters)
- Samsung says to merge bada mobile OS with Intel-backed Tizen (Reuters)
- GymPact fines lazy users for skipping exercise (Digital Trends)
- Nissan unveils world's first self-healing iPhone case (Digital Trends)
- Wikipedia to black out Wednesday in protest (AP)
- Wikipedia to shut for 24 hours to stop anti-piracy act (Reuters)
- Motorola wins first round ITC patent victory against Apple (Digital Trends)
- PC losing traction as half of all computing devices sold are mobile (Appolicious)
- Steve Jobs action figure pulled from market (AP)
- Zappos says customer database hacked (AP)