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  1. Old Apple vs. New Android…and the surprising winner (Appolicious)
  2. Cellphone alert system announced in NYC (AP)
  3. Pop queen Lady Gaga hits in online game 'FarmVille' (AFP)
  4. Rumor: Apple iPod Nano to Get Camera--Again (PC World)
  5. Senate panel grills Apple, Google on location data (AP)
  6. CommVault tops on services (Investor's Business Daily)
  7. Microsoft deal should vastly expand reach of Skype (AP)
  8. The guerilla roots of the Skype calling service (AP)
  9. Senate panel grills Apple, Google on location data (AP)
  10. 12 places to download free, legal MP3s (Yahoo! News)
  11. 5 Highlights from Google I/O 2011 (Yahoo! News)
  12. Yonkers Looks To Revitalize With the Help of Startups [EXCLUSIVE] (Mashable)
  13. Lady Gaga to debut songs on online game FarmVille (AP)
  14. US in new push to break China Internet firewall (AFP)
  15. Summary Box: Microsoft calls on Skype for help (AP)
  16. Cellphone alert system announced in NYC (AP)
  17. Put Your Best Face Forward: Facebook Deemed an Accurate Personality Test for Employer
  18. Skype's owners made $5 billion, 3 times money: source (Reuters)
  19. Google to stream music with new cloud services (Appolicious)
  20. How will Google Music fare without label support? (Digital Trends)
  21. Apple defends iPhone 'hot spot'-logging (AP)
  22. Ice Cream Sandwich Aims To Unify Android Versions (NewsFactor)
  23. Microsoft Unleashes Critical Update for Windows Server (PC World)
  24. Scuffle at Apple store iPad launch in Beijing (AP)
  25. Bahrain's rulers cast net for loyalty oaths online (AP)
  26. Is new Warner Music buyer a sucker or savant? (AP)
  27. Top in Tech: Sony loses account info for 24.6 million customers (Yahoo! News)
  28. Walmart to start selling Amazon’s Kindle e-reader (Yahoo! News)
  29. 4 Apps for Getting More Done This Weekend (Mashable)
  30. US lawmakers plan 'Do Not Track' bills (AFP)
  31. Fusion of work and play shapes Lenovo laptops (AFP)
  32. Jeter, Blake win Jamaican sprint titles (AFP)
  33. Five Things Google Needs to Fix in Android 3.0 Honeycomb (PC World)
  34. Flipboard iPad App Doubles Users, Triples Traffic In Two Months (PC World)
  35. Sony may offer reward for PSN hackers' heads (Digital Trends)
  36. More than just T-shirts, Threadless now offering chance to create iPhone cases (
  37. US government officially recognizes video games as art (Digital Trends)
  38. Warner Music sold for $1.3 bil (Investor's Business Daily)
  39. Four injured in iPad fight at Beijing Apple store (AFP)
  40. Artists switch from easels to touch-screens (AFP)
  41. Sony defends time it took to notify users of data loss (Digital Trends)
  42. For computer chip builders, only one way to go: Up (AP)
  43. Sony CEO apologizes for massive data breach (AP)
  44. Chinese tech giants fight over 4G phones (AP)
  45. Stats: Top 9 reasons people use tablets (Yahoo! News)
  46. Sony lets loose pair of Xperia Mini smartphones (Yahoo! News)
  47. Facebook Now Effectively Paying Users 10 Cents to Watch Certain Ads (Mashable)
  48. Sony CEO apologizes for Internet breaches; shares fall (Reuters)
  49. Sony's PlayStation Network, Qriocity Close to Returning (PC World)
  50. David Braben develops $25 PC for schoolchildren (Digital Trends)
  51. Large-screen Samsung Infuse smartphone to launch on May 15 (Digital Trends)
  52. Analysis: Skype, better with Facebook than Google? (Reuters)
  53. Sony CEO Stringer says sorry for PlayStation problems (Digital Trends)
  54. iPhone & Android: To OTA or not to OTA? (Appolicious)
  55. U.S. market lifts Alcatel Q1, Japan worry hits shares (Reuters)
  56. DirecTV earnings up 21 pct on subscriber gains (AP)
  57. Apple's IPad 2 Attracts Big Lines in Beijing (PC World)
  58. Could Over-the-Air iOS Updates Brick Apple's iPhone? (NewsFactor)
  59. RIM embraces BlackBerry rivals to remain relevant (Reuters)
  60. AOL reports lower 1Q net income, revenue (AP)
  61. Is Amazon readying its own tablet for the second half of 2011? (Yahoo! News)
  62. Xbox 360 gamers targeted in phishing attack (Yahoo! News)
  63. Pandora Adds 10,000 Comedy Clips to Its Archives (Mashable)
  64. Fresh iPhone Apps for March 4: Guidebook, Trimensional, Music Hunter (Appolicious
  65. Europol says internet main tool for organised crime (AFP)
  66. Apple Has Already Won Against Android (ContributorNetwork)
  67. Fresh Android Apps for May 4: Google I/O 2011, LittleGuitar (Appolicious)
  68. Americans React to Bin Laden's Death on Facebook (ContributorNetwork)
  69. Sony Online Entertainment Goes Dark (ContributorNetwork)
  70. Time Inc. and Apple magazine deal could open the door for other publishers (Appol
  71. Wireless carriers scale down scope of mobile payment system (Reuters)
  72. Experiment in Opening Courts to Twitter, Live Video Feeds a Good Step (Contributo
  73. New iMac Debuts Today (ContributorNetwork)
  74. Novell wins appeal in Microsoft antitrust lawsuit (Reuters)
  75. Chip Maker Adapteva Aims to Speed up Smartphones (PC World)
  76. Apple upgrades iMacs with quad-core processors (AP)
  77. AT&T to challenge Groupon in online discount war (Yahoo! News)
  78. 5 fun ways to get in the Kentucky Derby spirit (Yahoo! News)
  79. Sony Admits Another Hacker Attack, 24.6 Million User Accounts Compromised (Mashab
  80. Justin Bieber wins first Webby Award (Reuters)
  81. Bing to be default search engine on BlackBerry (AFP)
  82. RIM tightens link with Microsoft with Bing option (Reuters)
  83. Nokia Chairman Ollila says he will quit next year (AFP)
  84. Bin Laden tweeter becomes Internet sensation (AFP)
  85. Sprint eyes State reviews of AT&T/T-Mobile USA (Reuters)
  86. Zappos Mobile app makes shoe shopping too easy (Appolicious)
  87. Microsoft Adds RIM To Its Mobile Partnerships (NewsFactor)
  88. Disney sues Dish Network over free Starz offer (Reuters)
  89. Apple adds latest Intel chips to iMac computers (AFP)
  90. Study Sees 243 Percent ROI on Microsoft Dynamics CRM (NewsFactor)
  91. Newspapers see big demand from bin Laden news (AP)
  92. Man unknowingly liveblogs bin Laden operation (AP)
  93. Saved by smartphones? Sites stay up despite spike (AP)
  94. Sony Online Entertainment loses account details of 24.6 million customers (Yahoo!
  95. AT&T caps broadband data for download-hungry subscribers (Yahoo! News)
  96. Adobe CS5.5 Available for Download Now (Mashable)
  97. South Korea police probe Google over location data collection (Reuters)
  98. Royal wedding drives record traffic to Yahoo! (AFP)
  99. More trouble for Sony, data of additional 24.6m users at risk (Digital Trends)
  100. S. Korea police raid Google over data collection (AFP)