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  1. Archos Launches Color E-reader, Android Tablet for €129 (PC World)
  2. No tweets but lots of followers for Charlie Sheen (AFP)
  3. New Jersey congressman beats IBM's Watson (Digital Trends)
  4. Android is virtually everywhere, from docks to clouds (Appolicious)
  5. Canada's telecoms fight over spectrum auction rules (Reuters)
  6. Suspension ended for US-bound flights from Jamaica (AP)
  7. Verizon hints at new iPhone, eyes usage-based pricing (Reuters)
  8. Adobe CEO gets 2010 compensation valued at $12.2M (AP)
  9. SAP Unveils 'Facebook for Enterprise' Sales Tool (NewsFactor)
  10. T-Mobile to switch off Sidekick servers, promises “easy” transition (Ben Patters
  11. Rolls-Royce Unveils Phantom 102EX, World's Most Luxurious Electric Car (Mashable
  12. Dior fires Galliano after racism video (Reuters)
  13. Social platform Ning weaves in smartphone contacts (AFP)
  14. Fresh Android Apps for Mar. 1: Monster Job Search, MFL Fantasy Football, ActionComple
  15. Self-published novelist Amanda Hocking makes millions from Kindle sales (Digital
  16. US names Baidu, PirateBay on copyright piracy list (AFP)
  17. Anticipation and rumors circulate on the eve of the iPad 2 (Appolicious)
  18. Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi priced at £450 (about $730) in the UK (Digital Trends)
  19. Verizon iPhone: 1 Million Sold? (PC World)
  20. Google: Storage software update led to e-mail bug (AP)
  21. Latest MBA Project: Helping Cash-Strapped States (BusinessWeek)
  22. US says China's Baidu, Taobao markets for piracy (AP)
  23. Samsung to Launch 8.9-inch Galaxy Tab on March 22? (Mashable)
  24. Panasonic says has dropped game development project (Reuters)
  25. Carmakers focus on green power as fuel costs rise (AP)
  26. Taiwan Researchers Design Webcam Antenna for Fast Scans (PC World)
  27. Malware Ads Hit London Stock Exchange Web Site (PC World)
  28. Fresh iPhone Apps for Mar. 1: MLB At Bat 11, WiFi2HiFi, World Atlas (Appolicious)
  29. One in Three Mobile Phone Owners Is a Regular Mobile Gamer [STUDY] (Mashable)
  30. Apple's Mobile Partner in China Launches Own IPhone Rival (PC World)
  31. NetSuite, Informatica Team up on Two-tier ERP (PC World)
  32. Comcast, NBC deal opens door for online video (AP)
  33. Suspect in iPad data theft released on bail in NJ (AP)
  34. AT&T to send text ads to phones based on location (AP)
  35. The iPad 2: What we know, what we don’t know, and what we think we know (Ben Patt
  36. Video: BlackBerry PlayBook will “support Android apps,” rep says (Ben Patterson)
  37. Just How Many Verizon iPhones Have Been Sold? (Mashable)
  38. Japan camera prettifies subjects, even adds "makeup" (Reuters)
  39. Will Amazon's Kindle Be Free By November? (PC World)
  40. AT&T to market Amazon Kindle (Investor's Business Daily)
  41. Bing Twitter Account Goes Oscar-crazy (PC World)
  42. Should You Buy a Motorola Xoom Instead of an iPad? (ContributorNetwork)
  43. Morgan Stanley hit by China-based hackers: report (Reuters)
  44. RIM rep says PlayBook will support Android apps (Appolicious)
  45. More Mobile Spyware Hits Android (PC World)
  46. Motorola Mobility sues TiVo over DVR patents (AP)
  47. Last Minute iPad 2 Rumor Roundup (PC World)
  48. Intel Completes McAfee Acquisition (PC World)
  49. SeaMicro Ships Low-Power Servers with 64-Bit Atom Chips (NewsFactor)
  50. China campaigners plan new rallies after clampdown (AFP)
  51. High tech, medieval weaponry combine in trebuchet competition (Reuters)
  52. Smartphone app revives flagging S. Korean custom (AFP)
  53. Court expert removed from case over Facebook pics (AP)
  54. Oscars Live Report (AFP)
  55. Groupon Launches China Site at Gaopeng.com (PC World)
  56. A Mixed Night For The Social Network (Mashable)
  57. Verizon iPhone flaw, sales debated (Appolicious)
  58. Motorola sues TiVo over DVR technology (Reuters)
  59. 'DJ Kadhafi' takes Internet by storm (AFP)
  60. SeaMicro's New Server Has Latest Intel Atom N570 Chip (PC World)
  61. US tweaks China over web-erasing diplomat's name (AP)
  62. Videogame makers seek footing on shifting landscape (AFP)
  63. The Nokia/Microsoft Windows Phone: A Preview (ContributorNetwork)
  64. Tourists flock to Bali's 'Eat, Pray, Love' sage (AFP)
  65. Nintendo 3DS Launches in Japan Amidst Tales of Lines, Sellouts, and 'Eye Pain' (P
  66. Here's Who You Think Should Win The Oscars [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
  67. Next Up: iPhone 5 (PC World)
  68. US hits China over web-erasing of diplomat's name (AP)
  69. Nintendo 3-D handheld goes on sale in Japan (AP)
  70. Google Makes it Easier to Get Cooking (PC World)
  71. 'Monster' Solar Storm Erupts On the Sun (SPACE.com)
  72. Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week [CHART] (Mashable)
  73. 'Monster' Solar Flare Erupts From the Sun (SPACE.com)
  74. 39 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed (Mashable)
  75. Peripheral makers get ready for Thunderbolt (Macworld)
  76. Developers showcase hummingbird-shaped drone (AP)
  77. Google search formula gets more discerning (AFP)
  78. Nintendo launches 3-D console in Japan (AFP)
  79. Xoom 4G Upgrade Could Take More Than Six Days (PC World)
  80. LinkedIn says access restored in China (AFP)
  81. Study: Appleâ
  82. Verizon Wireless iPhone sales mostly online (Reuters)
  83. The Future of the Connected Car (Mashable)
  84. Remains of the Day: Tearing up for teardowns (Macworld)
  85. Google tweaks search to punish 'low-quality' sites (AP)
  86. Huawei says it wants to ease US security fears (AP)
  87. Sony chops PSP price to $130 ahead of NGP launch (Ben Patterson)
  88. Netflix: 30% of streaming videos have subtitles, shooting for 80% by end of 2011
  89. Recipe View Helps Cooks Plan Meals on Google (NewsFactor)
  90. DirecTV awards CEO White pay valued at $33 million (AP)
  91. Google adding e-books to Android Market (Appolicious)
  92. Facebook translates privacy policy for non-legal experts (Digital Trends)
  93. Mac OS X Lion Adds Features from the iPhone's iOS (NewsFactor)
  94. Verizon Wireless sold more iPhones online (Reuters)
  95. How Likable Is Each Angry Bird? [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
  96. Despite some deficits, Xoom makes impressive showing (Appolicious)
  97. T-Mobile USA Loses Subscribers but Gains Smartphones (PC World)
  98. Google's Media Onslaught: YouTube Subscription Service Next? (PC World)
  99. Xoom Vs. iPad: The Real Tablet Wars Begin (PC World)
  100. Chrome Browser Acts More Like an OS, But Security Is Unclear (PC World)