- Analysts predict iPad 2 shortages after earthquake (AP)
- Gingerbread 2.3.3 Ported to Sony Xperia X8 (PC World)
- IBM pays $10 million to settle bribery complaint (Reuters)
- Review: GPS running watches offer improvements (AP)
- Zediva taps loophole, offers new movies online (AP)
- Netflix vying for first rights to new TV series (AP)
- HTC Thunderbolt Now Available from Verizon (Mashable)
- Firefox 4 May Be Rushed To Release Next Week (NewsFactor)
- White House backs online 'privacy bill of rights' (AFP)
- Analyst: Nearly Half of All PCs to Use Graphics Processors (PC World)
- AOL Expands Reach into Social Networking with Android App (ContributorNetwork)
- Social network fans look to calm the update storm (AFP)
- Smartfish Engage Keyboard adjusts to prevent strain and injury (Digital Trends)
- College Students Aim to Build a Better Way to Manage Courses (Mashable)
- Netflix for Android hits the Internet, but not streaming yet (Appolicious)
- Japan supply squeeze worries spread to telco gear (Reuters)
- Game over Guitar Hero: Rocksmith is the real guitar video game (Digital Trends)
- Remains of the Day: Xoom xoom (Macworld)
- Websense exploring a sale: report (Reuters)
- New Linux Kernel Goes Faster (PC World)
- Is Netflix the Next HBO? (Mashable)
- Chinese writers accuse Baidu of stealing (AFP)
- Netflix in talks to nab Spacey drama ahead of HBO,AMC (Reuters)
- Pakistan police break up jail riot, 7 inmates dead (AP)
- Verizon 4G Phones: HTC Thunderbolt or Droid Bionic? (PC World)
- Is Twitter Dividing the Happy From the Unhappy? (Mashable)
- Special report: A PlayBook for fighting Apple and Google (Reuters)
- Google Revamps Its iPhone App (Mashable)
- Seven Cool Apps at SXSW (PC World)
- Remains of the Day: Truth or fiction? (Macworld)
- Officials: Health Net aware of data breach in Feb. (AP)
- Newspaper ads sag to a 25-year low in 2010 (AP)
- Djay Launches on iPhone, Upgrades on iPad (Mashable)
- Internet is world's 'greatest spying machine': Assange (AFP)
- Yahoo taps Time Inc exec for sports, other units (Reuters)
- Microsoft Discontinues the Zune, Latest in the History of Failed Products (Contri
- HTC Thunderbolt will make use of Verizon's 4G network Thursday (Appolicious)
- US regulator warns of Facebook pre-IPO scams (AFP)
- House panel votes to repeal new FCC Internet rules (AP)
- Twitter Adds Permanent HTTPS Setting to Improve Security (Mashable)
- Despite Google going forward, reports say no NFC on iPhone 5 (Appolicious)
- Verizon Wireless to start selling first 4G phone (AP)
- YouTube buys Green Parrot Pictures (AFP)
- Which accessories work with the iPad 2? (Macworld)
- Intuit Glitch Leads to Mistaken Mega-tax Refunds (PC World)
- Facebook Nixes Virtualization, Eyes Intel Microservers (PC World)
- Only 58% of Tweets Come From Official Twitter Apps [REPORT] (Mashable)
- EBay expands free listings to boost marketplace unit (Reuters)
- Android developers make Google's world go 'round (Appolicious)
- Gilbert Gottfried fired as Aflac duck voice after Japan tsunami tweets (Digital T
- Special Report: A PlayBook for fighting Apple and Google (Reuters)
- Death of the mouse: How eye-tracking technology could save the PC (Digital Trends
- Quote Roundup: iPad 2 upgrade is no 'giant leap over iPad' (ContributorNetwork)
- Apotheker lays out new vision for HP -- details to come? (InfoWorld)
- Hewlett-Packard hikes dividend, outlines strategy (AP)
- Tech companies pitch in on earthquake response (AP)
- Time Warner Cable launches iPad app with live TV (AP)
- Google's Street View Website Gets a Big Overhaul (Mashable)
- "Get out now": Japan nuclear crisis triggers online panic (Reuters)
- Dating agencies make debut in UK inflation basket (Reuters)
- Fresh Android Apps for Mar. 15: Notable Notes, Hyter of Flok Book 3 (Appolicious)
- Twitter celebrates fifth birthday with one billion tweets per week (Digital Trend
- Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 9 (Digital Trends)
- Microsoft rolls out Internet Explorer 9 (InfoWorld)
- Experts recommend waiting in line today for an iPad 2 (Appolicious)
- Flat Panel Makers Face Shortages After Japanese Quake (PC World)
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- Special report: A PlayBook for fighting Apple (Reuters)
- Microsoft releases new Internet Explorer 9 browser (AFP)
- InfoWorld review: Superior storage for small networks (InfoWorld)
- Users complain iPhone clock bungles time change (AP)
- Report: Iran's paramilitary launches cyber attack (AP)
- Website critical of Myanmar regime hacked (AP)
- Mashable Weekend Recap: 35 Stories You May Have Missed (Mashable)
- Report: Internet usage transforming news industry (AP)
- Tablet deathmatch: Apple iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom (InfoWorld)
- Fresh Android Apps for Mar. 14: Planzai, Chef Marisol, Last.FM update (Appoliciou
- Dutch flock to royal garage sale (Reuters)
- Attacks Use IE to Exploit Windows MHTML Flaw (PC World)
- Gmail Disruption in China Could Signal Tighter Control (PC World)
- Stocks sell out in weekend launch of iPad 2 (Appolicious)
- Bidders say Kuwait's Zain OK'd bid for Saudi unit (AP)
- Dish Network and Lin Media agree, restore channels (AP)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Mar. 14: March Brackets, Group{In}, Mike Holmes Makes it Right
- IBM Launches E-commerce Practice (PC World)
- Vodafone, Verizon to pool enterprise units: report (Reuters)
- Friend the pope? John Paul II gets Facebook page (AP)
- Engadget's Editor in Chief Resigns as AOL Shakeup Continues (Mashable)
- Will I be alive tomorrow, asks Japanese woman on Internet (Reuters)
- Platform for Concertgoers Launches Android App in Time for SXSW (Mashable)
- Nokia gives CEO $6.2M to offset lost Microsoft pay (AP)
- Twitter re-takes control over third-party app developers (Digital Trends)
- Sony Airlifts Supplies to Tsunami-stricken Factory (PC World)
- DoubleDragon leads iPhone Games of the Week (Appolicious)
- Foursquare 3.0 tops Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- LightSquared Signs up Open Range for Rural Service (PC World)
- Dramatic Videos, Photos Emphasize Scope of Japanese Earthquake Tragedy (PC World)
- Geek Reads: Part Two of The Hacker Crackdown (PC World)
- Lawson Software gets $11.25 per share bid (AP)
- Infor Makes Unsolicited $1.84B Bid for ERP Vendor Lawson (PC World)