- Twitter users defy ban on posting Canada results (AP)
- Bank card numbers stolen in PlayStation breach: Sony (AFP)
- Apple’s new app design creates a no excuses approach to working out (Appolicious)
- Laptop Users Still Prefer USB Modems (PC World)
- Bin Laden story shows changing media nature (AP)
- How Apple Can Make iCloud Business-Friendly (PC World)
- Twitter seeks to buy TweetDeck for up to $50 million (Reuters)
- SAP Hopes Software Test-drives Lead to ERP Success (PC World)
- Apple juggernaut sends ripples through tech world (AP)
- Fewer stock awards reduces Yahoo CEO's pay 75 pct. (AP)
- 5 mind-blowing Portal 2 craft projects (Yahoo! News)
- Apple Weekly: White iPhone 4 finally available (Yahoo! News)
- 4 Lessons for Parents in a Constantly Connected World (Mashable)
- Sony to restore network services, boost security (AFP)
- 46 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed (Mashable)
- Android smartphones winning over 'app' makers (AFP)
- Meet the Members: Zoe Platek (@diablolita) (Appolicious)
- Sony to resume some network services after data breach (Reuters)
- Getting to know the makers of “the unofficial Facebook iPad app” (Appolicious)
- Verizon to Warn Cellphone Buyers on Tracking Data (PC World)
- Making Sense of Streaming Media Options (PC World)
- White iPhone 4 is Thicker Than Black Model (PC World)
- India's Infosys names banker as new chairman (AFP)
- Amazon launches 69-cent song store (AP)
- Amazon apologizes for server outage, offers credit (AP)
- 5 Tips for Closing a Sale on Facebook (Mashable)
- ICANN names computer hacker as security chief (AP)
- Fresh Android Apps for Apr. 29: WatchedItem, Kid Cell Safe (Appolicious)
- Storm clouds gather for RIM after profit warning (Reuters)
- Android sued for data tracking; adds FaceTime competitor with video chat (Appolic
- Amazon (finally) apologizes for cloud services outage (Digital Trends)
- RIM shares slide as product delays hurt outlook (Reuters)
- South Park throttles Jobs, Apple over Trackergate horror show (Appolicious)
- YouTube's Royal Wedding Broadcast Outclassed Traditional Media (ContributorNetwor
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Apr. 29: Buncee Mom, Groupon HD, Wine Guy On Demand! (Appol
- Enterprise sweetens offer for Duncan Energy (AP)
- Samsung 1Q profit falls 30 percent on chips, TVs (AP)
- Wireless carriers get consent to use location data (AP)
- In webcast and tweets, MTV tries a new awards show (AP)
- What is a checkpoint-friendly bag? (Yahoo! News)
- U.S. Army creates its own app store (Yahoo! News)
- What's The Matter With Google TV? (Mashable)
- Former Miss USA says she felt "violated" by TSA agent (AFP)
- ICANN hires hacker to keep Internet safe (AFP)
- Thousands queue for iPad 2 across Asia (AFP)
- Smartphone boom lifts phone market in first quarter (Reuters)
- Renren revised IPO filing shows slower user growth (Reuters)
- Sony sued over PlayStation Network hack (AFP)
- Controversial Dog Wars app remains in Android Market (Appolicious)
- Samsung launches patent counterattack against Apple (Reuters)
- Sony Blames Long PSN Outage on a 'Criminal Attack' (NewsFactor)
- Sony's S1 and S2 'PlayStation Tablets' vs. the iPad (ContributorNetwork)
- Microsoft 3Q growth overshadowed by tablet threat (AP)
- NBA FanCam iPhone app lets you decorate like a superfan (Appolicious)
- Apple: IPhone not tracking users, will get update (AP)
- Time Warner Cable 1Q beats Street, data subs gain (AP)
- Experts: Apple should've addressed concerns sooner (AP)
- 5 worst digital security breaches of all time (Yahoo! News)
- Visa backs mobile payment startup Square (Yahoo! News)
- South Park Takes on Apple's LocationGate [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Jackson's mom hoping bouquets send message of love (AP)
- Baidu sees stronger-than-expected quarterly revenue (Reuters)
- Viewdle lets Android smartphones recognize friends (AFP)
- Android tablet devices fight for individuality (Appolicious)
- As Facebook Value Soars, Early Investors Seek to Cash Out (The Atlantic Wire)
- Sony Hit With Lawsuit, Still Can't Fix Network (The Atlantic Wire)
- Sprint adds 1.1M subscribers, halves 1Q loss (AP)
- Apple's iTunes In the Cloud to be Called iCloud? (PC World)
- Immigrant-smuggling game rejected by Apple (AP)
- Open Text poised to grow due to solid pipeline: analysts (Reuters)
- Feds to remotely delete Coreflood from infected PCs (Digital Trends)
- Nokia slashes 7,000 jobs in major strategy shift (AP)
- Sharp annual profit more than quadruples (AP)
- SETI Shuts Down Search for Alien Life Due to Lack of Funding (Mashable)
- Fresh iPhone Games for Apr. 27: Super Stickman Golf, Golden Axe 2, Cooties (Appo
- We should have been safe with Sony, say gamers (Reuters)
- Nokia says to cut 4,000 jobs, outsource 3,000 (AFP)
- Chinese Twitter-like Service Looks to Add Other Languages (PC World)
- Android picks up steam while DoubleDutch grabs some funding (Appolicious)
- Download Discounts for April 27: Chop Chop Runner, Garage Inc., Qik Video Connect PLU
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Apr. 27: Bardcodas, U of Phoenix Mobile, CloudTalk Messenger
- Nokia axes 7,000 jobs to slash costs (Reuters)
- Amazon.com's profit tumbles more than expected (AP)
- How to start streaming movies with Netflix (Yahoo! News)
- Asus Eee Pad Transformer sells out online on day one (Yahoo! News)
- Amazon Is On A Massive Hiring Spree, But Why? (Mashable)
- Hackers swiped PlayStation Network user data: Sony (AFP)
- Blagojevich jury selection enters last stretch (AP)
- Haiti's Martelly seeks new taxes to help schools (AP)
- Facebook Facial Recognition Could Get Creepy (PC World)
- Android Outranks Apple in Desirability -- and That's Huge (PC World)
- New iPad game Snooker Club is a real looker (Appolicious)
- T-Mobile Suspends Its Bobsled Facebook App (PC World)
- YouTube Ready To Challenge Netflix with Movie Rentals (NewsFactor)
- Which Tablet Is Best for You? (PC World)
- MIPS Porting Google's Android 3.0 OS for Its Processors (PC World)
- What Your Business Can Learn from the Amazon Cloud Outage (PC World)
- TweetDeck Releases Major Upgrade to iPhone App (Mashable)
- China internet market should not be treated differently: Exec (Reuters)
- Fresh Android Apps for Apr. 26: SugarSync, SkyFire Web Browser 4.0 (Appolicious)