- Microsoft upgrade to let phones connect to Xbox (AP)
- LG Brings 3D To Smartphone and an Android Tablet (NewsFactor)
- Tiger tweets apology for spitting on green at Dubai (AFP)
- IBM's 'Watson' to take on Jeopardy! champs (AFP)
- AOL Chief Executive Tim Armstrong doubles investment (Reuters)
- Skype Can Now Get You Access to 500,000+ Wi-Fi Hotspots (Mashable)
- Android at MWC tackles business, tablet sectors (Appolicious)
- Nokia's strategy shift could cost 6,000 Finnish jobs: union (AFP)
- Fresh Android Apps for Feb. 14: iRemote for iTunes Pro, Androidify, Plixi (Appol
- Motorola falls on report on cheaper iPhones (Reuters)
- Motorola Mobility buys mobile software firm 3LM (AFP)
- AMD on Track to Ship Bulldozer Server Chips in Q3 (PC World)
- Verizon to sell Sony Ericsson's PlayStation phone (AP)
- Nokia CEO: Co. to get billions from Microsoft (AP)
- Academy honors behind-the-scenes technology (AP)
- US Internet censorship fight falling short: report (AFP)
- Sony takes gaming console war to phones (Reuters)
- Samsung Adds 10.1-inch Android Honeycomb Tablet (PC World)
- Pre-Buzz: Social Media Predicts Grammy Winners? [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
- Motorola Xoom Best Buy pre-order priced at $1,199 (Digital Trends)
- Samsung's Dual-core Galaxy S II Has Better, Bigger Screen (PC World)
- Tron Light Cycle Now Street Legal [PICS] (Mashable)
- LG Optimus 3D and Optimus Pad details revealed, announcement coming at Mobile World C
- Samsung beats Apple to second tablet computer (Reuters)
- Smartphone makers to woo developers in Barcelona (Reuters)
- Pandora hopes IPO a path to profit (AFP)
- Sony PlayStation Phone: What We Know So Far (PC World)
- India's Anil Ambani group says officials probed over 2G scam (AFP)
- UberMedia buys TweetDeck for $30M, now controls 20 percent of daily tweets (Digit
- Nokia Shifts its Loyalties . . . Sort of (PC World)
- U.S. calls on Syria to release young blogger (Reuters)
- Algeria's Internet, Facebook Shut Down As Unrest Intensifies [BREAKING] (Mashable
- Will Sports Illustrated's Subscription Plan Rescue Digital Magazine Sales? (Masha
- The Week in iPhone 4 Cases: Heavy duty protection, and more Verizon cases (Macwor
- Adam Lambert learns the dangers of drunk tweeting (AP)
- Pandora tunes up for IPO, looks to raise $100M (AP)
- Vt. mulls ban on aliases online for sex offenders (AP)
- Is OkCupid's Dating Data Safe With Match.com? (PC World)
- Coroner: Man texting before deadly SC crash (AP)
- HP TouchPad: Has HP Done Enough to Compete With Apple and Android? (PC World)
- Lawmaker Introduces Online Do-not-track Bill (PC World)
- Man gets life in wife's murder recorded on cell (AP)
- Telus profit surges on data and wireless revenue (Reuters)
- X-Men: First Class Trailer Hits YouTube [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- China will convert phone booths into Wi-Fi hotspots (Digital Trends)
- PayPal Aims to be the Leader in Micropayments (PC World)
- Remains of the Day: Talk the talk (Macworld)
- Why You Need to Have a Linux LiveCD (PC World)
- Could Google Risk Taking on the CRM Market? (NewsFactor)
- Review: Apps can enhance smart phone cameras (AP)
- Honeycomb-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 on deck? (Ben Patterson)
- It’s official: Nokia and Microsoft to team up against Apple, Google (Ben Patterso
- Groupon pulls Tibet, whales, rainforest ads (AFP)
- Summary Box: Review of smart phone camera apps (AP)
- Nokia considered Android before going with Microsoft (Appolicious)
- HTC phone to reportedly feature dedicated Facebook button (Digital Trends)
- Judge rules PS3 hacker must hand over hard drive to Sony (Digital Trends)
- NY political scandals: This time it's shirtless (AP)
- Slacker Radio Raises $3 Million, Plans to Launch On-Demand Near SXSW (Mashable)
- Rumors abound on new Apple products (Appolicious)
- Nokia-Microsoft Partnership Could Lead to Merger (NewsFactor)
- Blackberry Playbook to Run Android Apps, Report says (PC World)
- Windows 7 Tablets: Now or Never (PC World)
- Salesman: Hackers use Chinese company's servers (AP)
- Online Dating for Nerds: Looking for Love in All the Wrong Postings (PC World)
- Samsung to Start Making New Exynos Processors Next Month (PC World)
- Activists on Facebook need protection: senator (AFP)
- IBM's 'Watson' to take on Jeopardy! champs (AFP)
- Watch All 61 Super Bowl Ads in 2.5 Minutes [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Cisco's Consumer Business Chief Resigns (PC World)
- Teradata tops, sees strong '11 (Investor's Business Daily)
- Canonical Opens Up Catalog of Linux-Friendly Components (PC World)
- Verizon iPhone launch greeted by shorter lines (Reuters)
- Nokia to call on Microsoft tech (Investor's Business Daily)
- Hitachi Maxell Enters the Wireless iPhone Charging Arena (Mashable)
- Facebook mulls $1 billion employee share sale: report (Reuters)
- Insiders say RIM will enable Android apps on the PlayBook (Digital Trends)
- US ambassador to UN hosts town hall at Twitter HQ (AP)
- Day of reckoning dawns for Nokia's new CEO (Reuters)
- Ebay points to PayPal momentum, pledges innovation (Reuters)
- Rumor: Apple working on smaller, more affordable iPhones (Digital Trends)
- Apple working on smaller, cheaper iPhone? (Ben Patterson)
- Party over for 'Guitar Hero,' but not music games (AP)
- New iOS 4.2.6 Update Is Aimed at Verizon's iPhone 4 (NewsFactor)
- Verizon iPhone debut greeted with short lines (AP)
- YouTube in talks to buy video maker Next New: source (Reuters)
- Wi-LAN to expand into Internet, software patents (Reuters)
- Android might not be the best-selling OS in smartphones (Appolicious)
- Starbucks CEO Schultz joins Groupon board (AP)
- Google Wants to Plan Your Wedding (Mashable)
- US ambassador to UN hosts town hall at Twitter HQ (AP)
- Facebook-Oriented Android Phones Offered by INQ (NewsFactor)
- Few Lines Found at Stores as Verizon iPhone Launches (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo to open tablet newsstand in bid for more ads (AP)
- TMI: If all data were CD stack, it would pass moon (AP)
- iPad 3 Rumors Now Compete with iPad 2 Rumors (PC World)
- Five reasons why the sun is setting on Windows dominance (Digital Trends)
- Sprint posts first subscriber gain since second quarter, 2007 (Reuters)
- Gartner: Symbian Is Still the Number One Smartphone Platform [REPORT] (Mashable)
- Sub-zero temps don’t cool Verizon iPhone seekers (Appolicious)