- Obama to meet tech titans, including Apple's Jobs (AFP)
- Up to 10 percent of US homes lack basic broadband (AFP)
- Clearwire eyes end to Sprint fight (Reuters)
- Google Android vs. Apple iOS: Feature War Heats Up (PC World)
- Facebook adds civil unions option to profiles (AP)
- Fla. agency under fire for death in toxic truck (AP)
- Redbox Readies Streaming Netflix Rival, But Why? (PC World)
- Stanford Technology Can Double Wi-Fi Speeds (NewsFactor)
- Sony Launches Cloud-Based Music Service in U.S. (NewsFactor)
- Consumer level Poser Debut 3D animation software released (Macworld)
- Gov't says up to 10 pct in US lack good Internet (AP)
- Verizon Wireless launches home phone service (Ben Patterson)
- Republicans seek to quash 'net neutrality' rules (AFP)
- Review: Motorola Atrix a powerful smart phone (AP)
- ZTE V9 and V11 Android-Based Tablets (PC World)
- Egypt military junta launches Facebook page (AFP)
- AT&T to sell Motorola Atrix 4G smart phone Feb. 22 (AP)
- Democratic lawmakers leave Wisconsin to protest union curbs (Reuters)
- Google reacts to Apple's in-app subscriptions with One Pass service (Appolicious)
- Windows Phone chip platform opening up (Reuters)
- Sony brings music to living room with cloud service (Reuters)
- You're Banned! Sony Kicks PS3 Users Off PlayStation Network (PC World)
- China Denies Role in Reported Government of Canada Hack (PC World)
- Redbox may take aim at Netflix with subscription video service (Ben Patterson)
- Fresh Android Apps for Feb. 17: iHear Network, 3D Digital Weather Clock, Minimal RSS
- Leaked Dell Roadmap Shows Tablet, Smartphone Schedule (PC World)
- M2M Offerings Expand as More Machines Go Online (PC World)
- Sprint Looks Poised to Enter an LTE Future (PC World)
- China censors U.S. posts on Internet freedom (Reuters)
- Download Discounts for Feb. 17: Buddy Rush, Skyfire, Gyroscope Sailboat Inclinometer
- New mobile can check pulse, send ambulance (AFP)
- Report: 'Google Music' Coming via Android Honeycomb (PC Magazine)
- Apple's Steve Jobs to attend Obama meeting: source (Reuters)
- Intel says will find new MeeGo partners (Reuters)
- IBM Watson Wins Jeopardy, Humans Rally Back (PC World)
- Japan may send chatty humanoid tweet-bot to space (AP)
- China appeals to US for fairness in security probe (AP)
- China Microblog Blocks Searches for Hillary Clinton (PC World)
- IBM Watson Vanquishes Human Jeopardy Foes (PC World)
- Special Report: Al Jazeera's news revolution (Reuters)
- North Korea's party daily opens website (AFP)
- Video making second mobile revolution (AFP)
- Obama to meet Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg (AFP)
- PowerPoint Alternatives: Presentation-Tool Showdown (PC World)
- After 'Jeopardy!' win, IBM program steps out (AP)
- Review: Motorola Atrix a powerful smart phone (AP)
- Cable companies strike back at cord-cutting idea (AP)
- Google introduces online payment system (AP)
- Motorola CEO confirms $800 price tag for Xoom tablet on Verizon (Ben Patterson)
- Report: Android-powered Sony tablet to boast PlayStation “integration” (Ben Patte
- Avoid Smartphone and Wi-Fi 'Gotchas' with Skype Hotspots (PC World)
- Apple spells out Verizon, AT&T iPhone differences (Macworld)
- AP Source: Facebook founder to meet with Obama (AP)
- Final score on 'Jeopardy!': Computer 1, humans 0 (AP)
- Verizon iPhone 4 Sales Underwhelm, Report Says (PC World)
- Google may be able to capitalize on Apple’s subscription fallout (Appolicious)
- Analysis: How Apple's new subscriptions stack up to the competition (Macworld)
- Lure of iPad subscriptions may outweigh pain for publishers (Macworld)
- Hack Your PS3, Forfeit PlayStation Network Access Forever (PC World)
- MS Dynamics Matches Code on Premises and in the Cloud (NewsFactor)
- Google's travel deal faces regulatory turbulence (AP)
- LG puts hopes on 'next generation' 3-D TV (AP)
- Apple reports labor, safety problems at suppliers (AP)
- HTC’s “Facebook phones” revealed (Ben Patterson)
- Report: Apple prepping iPhone with 4-inch display (Ben Patterson)
- Comcast profit up, fueled by big-ticket services (Reuters)
- Md. bill to tighten cell phone use while driving (AP)
- Fresh Android Apps for Feb. 16: Redbox, Make Your Clock Widget, Norton Utilities
- HTC unveils tablet, phones with Facebook button (AP)
- Skype happy to hire Finnish engineers (Reuters)
- China's microbloggers on new front of Internet (Reuters)
- Is Apple’s subscription plan subpar for publishers? (Appolicious)
- CEO says Google 'very proud' of Egyptian exec (AP)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Feb. 16: Articles update, Qpon Revolution, Kinetic (Appolic
- Qualcomm Has High Hopes for Augmented Reality Gaming (PC World)
- Dell 4Q net income more than doubles, shares soar (AP)
- Grammys sing the praises of independent labels (AP)
- Man ties machine on Day 1 of "Jeopardy!" showdown (Reuters)
- Court to hear challenge in Twitter-WikiLeaks case (AFP)
- Mobile app store GetJar raises $25 million (Reuters)
- Charles Schwab tops in U.S. online satisfaction survey (Reuters)
- LG Electronics (Investor's Business Daily)
- Big Tablet Fight: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs. HP TouchPad vs. Motorola Xoom vs. Apple
- IBM computer, Jeopardy! champ tied after first day (AFP)
- AOL CEO Armstrong snaps up $10M worth of AOL stock (AP)
- Hands On with Samsung's Galaxy S 4G Smartphone (Video) (PC World)
- US request for Twitter account details 'outrageous': Assange (AFP)
- RIM PlayBook, LG Optimus and Sony Ericsson XPERIA PlayStation Phone Highlight MWC Ope
- Lawsuit accuses Google of stealing trade secrets (Reuters)
- Mobile game maker Gameloft throws support behind Xperia Play (Appolicious)
- Canada minister to make statement on Globalive ruling (Reuters)
- Will MobileMe Finally Go Free? (PC World)
- Rumored Mini-iPhone: Another Sign of Apple's Affordability Craze (PC World)
- HP Beefs Up Software with Vertica Systems Acquisition (NewsFactor)
- Nokia CEO under gun to justify Microsoft switch (AP)
- Artificial retina helps some blind people (AP)
- In Holland, land of windmills, flap over wind farm (AP)
- Multitasking, cut-and-paste support coming to Windows Phone 7 (Ben Patterson)
- Android-powered “PlayStation phone” gunning for March release (Ben Patterson)
- Microsoft says to bring full power of web to phones (AFP)