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