- iPads become child's play (AP)
- Facebook hires Gowalla team, will shut it down (AP)
- Astronomers discover pair of record-setting supermassive black holes (Yahoo! News
- Apple’s Grand Central store set to open December 9 (Yahoo! News)
- David Wain's "Wainy Days" returns for fifth season (Reuters)
- Xbox live unveils latest cable challenge (Reuters)
- The best Android weather apps of 2011 (Appolicious)
- Beginning of the End for Facebook? Not Likely (ContributorNetwork)
- Dell kills 7-inch Streak, its last U.S. Android tablet (Appolicious)
- Facebook grabs Gowalla team, but not technology (Reuters)
- New Android-powered TV line is headed to the hospital (Digital Trends)
- Will the BlackBerry PlayBook Be the Next $99 Tablet? (ContributorNetwork)
- Security Researcher Says Carrier IQ Charges Contain 'Mininformation' (NewsFactor)
- RIM Indonesia boss suspect in Blackberry chaos (AP)
- 1.8 Billion Questions Later, ChaCha has Evolved Past Text Message Roots (Mashabl
- UK stores see "appy" Christmas in the gloom (Reuters)
- Zynga rival Nexon's Tokyo IPO set at $1.2 billion (Reuters)
- Brokerages cut RIM price targets on profit warning (Reuters)
- RIM's Indonesia CEO to be charged over sale stampede (Reuters)
- The best iPhone travel apps of 2011 (Appolicious)
- Carrier IQ Is Misunderstood, Not Evil (Mashable)
- Viral Video: Band Brings iPhone Games Into the Real World (Mashable)
- App helps viewers shop while watching TV programs (Reuters)
- Stop being your own worst enemy (InfoWorld)
- Tips For Gallery-Worthy Instagram Pics (Mashable)
- Facebook iPhone App Updated to Fix Comments Bug (Mashable)
- Apple fails to block Samsung tablet and smartphone sales in the U.S. (Digital Tre
- AirDroid flies between your Android device and your computer (Appolicious)
- Apple may build West Coast data center near newly opened Facebook server farm (Di
- Best Android travel apps of 2011 (Appolicious)
- Apps make gains while text messaging is king in phone use, comSCORE reports (Appo
- Rate anything and everything with Kevin Rose’s Oink for iPhone (Appolicious)
- SAP to pay $3.4B for SuccessFactors (AP)
- Lenovo unveils three Android tablets in a range of sizes (Appolicious)
- Survey: 90 percent of moms are Facebook friends with their children (Digital Tren
- JolieBox Brings Beauty Samples by Subscription Service to Europe (Mashable)
- Yahoo! to bid for Bundesliga soccer rights: report (Reuters)
- Russia vote watchdog head detained before election (Reuters)
- Irish woman campaigns to get Effin hometown on Facebook (Digital Trends)
- Nook Tablet and Amazon Kindle Fire App Stores Compared (ContributorNetwork)
- The Goldilocks tablet: Why Amazonâ
- Just Show Me: How to set the default web browser in Windows 7 (Yahoo! News)
- Haptic shoes could help the blind navigate cane-free (Yahoo! News)
- Report: Google Treading Into Amazon's E-Commerce Waters (NewsFactor)
- Stealthy cellphone software stirs outcry (AP)
- RIM Devalues Playbook Inventory by $485 Million (NewsFactor)
- Lawmaker calls for FTC probe into Carrier IQ (Reuters)
- Bet the FarmVille on a Big Zynga IPO (NewsFactor)
- What Smartphone Owners Learned from the Carrier IQ Scandal (ContributorNetwork)
- FarmVille, Words With Friends publisher Zynga files for $1.15 billion IPO (Appol
- Verizon Spends $3.6 Billion To Buy Cable's Spectrum (NewsFactor)
- YouTube's big redesign is all about you (Digital Trends)
- Amazon Kindle Fire set to take second in 2011 tablet race (Digital Trends)
- Fallout Continues for Carrier IQ Tracking Software (NewsFactor)
- Cable companies to resell Verizon Wireless service (AP)
- UK spy agency asks hackers to crack code (AP)
- RIM writes off value of tablet inventory (AP)
- DIY Braille label printer makes accessibility more accessible (Yahoo! News)
- Study confirms many of us go online for no reason (AP)
- Zynga hopes to raise about $1 billion in IPO (AP)
- Verizon to buy $3.6B of spectrum from Comcast, Time Warner, for 4G LTE (Digital T
- Fresh Android Apps for Dec. 2: Breathe Freely!, Inertia: Escape Velocity, NVIDIA Glow
- The top tweets of 2011 were about breaking news, impromptu meet-ups (The Cutline)
- The BlackBerry PlayBook Is Killing RIM (The Atlantic Wire)
- Mobile carriers split over Carrier IQ controversy (Appolicious)
- Verizon to pay $3.6 billion for cable spectrum (Reuters)
- Publishers warm to e-books on their own terms (Reuters)
- Apple's Siri irks abortion rights advocates (Reuters)
- Apple says it mostly stopped using controversial phone tracker Carrier IQ – mostly
- Australian court extends ban on Galaxy tab sales (AP)
- Thomson Reuters CEO to end decade-long reign (AP)
- DIY Braille label printer makes accessibility more accessible (Yahoo! News)
- Toads could be used to forecast earthquakes days before they happen (Yahoo! News)
- Nanotechnology Puts a Medical Lab in Your Hand (Mashable)
- Google in talks to take on Amazon in retail: report (Reuters)
- Google Chrome Passes Firefox In Global Browser Market (NewsFactor)
- Chrome moves into second place in global browser usage (Digital Trends)
- New BlackBerry Mobile Fusion also Manages Android, iOS Devices (NewsFactor)
- Alibaba Group testing a new social networking product (Reuters)
- Sony's Bravia TV goes social with firmware update (Digital Trends)
- Google Catalogs tops Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Napster's Seven Lives Are Finished (The Atlantic Wire)
- Sharp develops world's thinnest 12.1 MP CMOS camera module (Digital Trends)
- Senator demands privacy info from software firm (Reuters)
- YouTube renovates website with new look, format (AP)
- Want to track Santa? There's an app for that (AP)
- AT&T slams FCC report on T-Mobile merger (AP)
- NASA hunts down a man selling a stolen rocket engine online (Yahoo! News)
- Dentist fines patient for posting negative review online, could it happen to you?
- Pardoned UAE blogger vows to carry on campaign (Reuters)
- EU, tech firms link up to protect children online (Reuters)
- Sprint pledges support to Clearwire (AP)
- Sprint commits up to $1.6 billion to Clearwire (Digital Trends)
- Jon Stewart uses Twitter to prank presidential nominee Jon Huntsman (Digital Tren
- RIM, Nokia deny use of Carrier IQ software (Reuters)
- Zaarly app expands to pair user requests with small businesses (Appolicious)
- Clearwire soars as Sprint eases liquidity concerns (Reuters)
- Google TV continues with software upgrades, refreshes Photos and YouTube (Digital
- MS Office Could Be Available as iPad App Next Year (NewsFactor)
- Pre-installed Android software poses massive security risk (Appolicious)