- Icahn offers to buy Mentor Graphics at $17 a share (AP)
- Tickets, coupons among uses for tap-to-pay phones (AP)
- Xbox Kinect Vs. Sony PS3: How 2 Companies Handle Hacking (Mashable)
- Lenovo unveils six long-lasting business ThinkPads (Digital Trends)
- Cuban asks Obama, Google chief for free Internet (AFP)
- U.K. distributor releases "Anuvahood" cellphone app (Reuters)
- Social media, cellphone video fuel Arab protests (AFP)
- Giffords wishes husband happy birthday on Twitter (AP)
- 4 Powerful and Free Firefox Extensions For Business (PC World)
- Game Input Device Controlled By Kissing [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Rumor Roundup: The MacBook Pro Edition (Mashable)
- Microsoft Salutes Kinect Enthusiasts with Windows SDK (PC World)
- NASA to launch newest Earth-observation satellite (AP)
- Tickets, coupons among uses for tap-to-pay phones (AP)
- Gameloft: Mobile game development could hit seven figures (Appolicious)
- Honeycomb Ported to Nexus One, Sadly Can't Make Calls (PC World)
- California School District Battles Truancy with GPS (PC World)
- 6 Ways to Design Your Own Jewelry Online (Mashable)
- Readability's App Store Rejection Portends a Cloudy Future For Developers (Mashab
- Amazon app store won't require a device (Appolicious)
- The Smithsonian calls on gaming public to choose most artistic video games (Digit
- Control your camera from your iPad with OnOne's DSLR Camera Remote HD (Macworld)
- Website a window into John F. Kennedy's Oval Office (Reuters)
- Rescuers search Mount Hood for missing snowboarder (AP)
- Motorola Xoom not ready for prime time? Android Market lags behind iOS (Appolicio
- James Franco, our greatest living actor, joins Facebook and Twitter (Digital Tren
- The Legend of Zelda celebrates its 25th anniversary today (Digital Trends)
- Russia's top portal to list on NASDAQ: report (AFP)
- 9 Dynamic Digital Resumes That Stand Out From the Crowd (Mashable)
- Why iPad costs less than new rivals (Appolicious)
- Rumored MacBooks Pros Coming: What Apple Shoppers Need to Know (PC World)
- Top Alibaba executives resign after fraud probe (AP)
- Fresh iPhone Apps For Feb. 21: Facebook Messenger, Billboard.com Charts, Oscar Backst
- T-Mobile to lower unlimited data prices (Digital Trends)
- China mobile subscriber total rises to 853 million in January (Reuters)
- Suspended Teacher's Angry Blog Posts Open Education Debate (Time.com)
- Motorola Xoom Available for Pre-Order at Best Buy for $800 (Mashable)
- Spotify eyes $100 million funding from DST: report (Reuters)
- Mashable Weekend Recap: 16 Stories You May Have Missed (Mashable)
- Download Discounts for February 21: US Presidents, Mobile Mouse Pro, Explosive Love
- Mobile Heavyweights Seek to Finalize 1Gbps Mobile Standard (PC World)
- Fujitsu to Launch Windows 7 Business Tablet (PC World)
- Chinese telecom giant calls off US deal (AP)
- Lady Gaga breaks iTunes records, says on "drunk diet" (Reuters)
- Android, video games dominate mobile confab (Reuters)
- Renren owner eyes $500 million from U.S. IPO: report (Reuters)
- Seek and Employ: Gamer Jobs Open at Taiwan Game Show (PC World)
- Power to the People: 3 Tasty Crowdsourcing Case Studies (Mashable)
- Stanford Researchers Double Wireless Networking Speeds (PC World)
- Obama: US needs better math, science education (AP)
- China cracks down after calls for protests (AFP)
- Space weather could wreak havoc in gadget-driven world (AFP)
- China's Huawei 'in London Underground phones bid' (AFP)
- Best Celebrity Twitter Pictures (The Daily Beast)
- Smaller iPad 3 (bigger iPod Touch?) to get Retina display, says analyst (Digital
- Libya cuts off Internet service: network monitor (Reuters)
- 40 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed (Mashable)
- Apple Buys Up Touchscreens, Limiting Supply for Rivals (NewsFactor)
- China president calls for more Internet oversight (Reuters)
- Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week [CHART] (Mashable)
- Internet cut off in Libya: Arbor Networks (AFP)
- Internet Restored in Libya, Google Maps Shows Up-To-Date Info (Mashable)
- 10 Fascinating YouTube Facts That May Surprise You (Mashable)
- MacTech Boot Camp gets four more cities (Macworld)
- Obama says companies can help bottom line & nation (AP)
- As Violence Escalates, Libya Cuts off the Internet (PC World)
- Tablet Fever Rages at MWC (PC World)
- Twitter cuts off UberMedia apps for tweets (AFP)
- BlackBerry Gets the Gist for Contacts Apps (PC World)
- Just How Offensive Is Your Facebook Profile? (Mashable)
- Your Smartphone: The Next Big Security Headache (PC World)
- Remains of the Day: Mr. CEO, tear down these walls! (Macworld)
- New Facebook status options applauded by gay users (AP)
- Hands-on review: Iomega’s SuperHero backup dock for iPhone (Ben Patterson)
- NYT shoots down “iPhone Nano” rumors, but bolsters MobileMe chatter (Ben Patterso
- Apple Planning Major Product Launch Next Week (PC World)
- Go Backstage at the Oscars With Your iPad (Mashable)
- HTC HD Mini Gets Hacked, Now Runs Android (PC World)
- Twitter cuts off UberMedia apps for tweets (AFP)
- IBM, Nuance Will Share Tech To Develop Dr. Watson (NewsFactor)
- Lady Gaga breaks iTunes records, says on "drunk diet" (Reuters)
- Radiohead + "Single Ladies" = It's Friday! (Mashable)
- Rumor says Google rolling out music service with Honeycomb (Appolicious)
- So much data, so little money for mobile operators (Reuters)
- Fresh iPhone Apps For Feb. 18: Vogue, ProShare, Tuner (Appolicious)
- VoiP meets Facebook chat in Facebook Messenger app (Macworld)
- Champions shaping up for browser battles (AFP)
- IBM's Watson gets job in health care (Digital Trends)
- House Republicans seek to block FCC Internet rules (AP)
- Sony booming in India on strong brand image (AP)
- Facebook adds civil unions option to profiles (AP)
- Firewall architect admits skirting China barriers (AFP)
- New mobile can check pulse, send ambulance (AFP)
- Suspended Teacher's Angry Blog Posts Open Education Debate (Time.com)
- Fla. agency under fire for death in toxic truck (AP)
- Romanian Pleads Guilty to Role in $2.7M EBay Scam (PC World)
- Sony's Music Streaming Service: What Were They Thinking?! (PC World)
- Apple's Steve Jobs at tech CEO meeting with Obama (Reuters)
- Nokia sees Windows phone prices dropping fast (Reuters)
- Intel to Ship 10-core Xeon Processor in First Half (PC World)