- Tablets, smartphones to outsell PCs: Deloitte (AFP)
- iPhone-starved states welcome new gadget (AP)
- Twitter acquisition talk with Facebook, Google: report (AFP)
- Android tablet market faces stiff competition (Appolicious)
- U.S. border smuggling game stirs controversy (Reuters)
- Opera to roll out iPad browser (Reuters)
- Rumors swirl about the iPad … 3??? (Ben Patterson)
- Reports: Nokia “close” to inking Windows Phone deal with Microsoft (Ben Patterso
- Report: Hackers in China hit Western oil companies (AP)
- Sprint gains contract subscribers in 4Q (AP)
- Chinese hackers infiltrate five energy firms: study (Reuters)
- IPhone Attack Reveals Passwords in Six Minutes (PC World)
- Rumor: PlayBook to sell for $499.99, arrive late April (Digital Trends)
- YouTube Enlists Help for Music Rights Management (Mashable)
- Google exec's role in Egypt a corporate dilemma (AFP)
- Camera Armor protects your DSLR with rugged silicone (Digital Trends)
- HP TouchPad photos (Digital Trends)
- Switch Modular Pocket Knife lets users carry just the right tools (Digital Trends
- China blog spotlights missing-child problem (AFP)
- HP hits tablet market with TouchPad (AFP)
- US lawmaker resigns after online personal ad flap (AFP)
- HP TouchPad: Game changer or missed opportunity? (Digital Trends)
- US ambassador to UN hosts town hall at Twitter HQ (AP)
- INQ shows off Facebook-optimized Cloud Touch on video (Digital Trends)
- HP shows first webOS tablet computer, the TouchPad (AP)
- Cisco earnings fall 18 percent in 2Q (AP)
- Lawsuits in Fla., England related to Elvis music (AP)
- Web Video Gets A Boost With Flash Player 10.2 (Mashable)
- INQ Mobile unveils two phones for social networking (Reuters)
- MetroPCS Announces Its First LTE Enabled Android Phone (PC World)
- Baby boomers buy e-readers, teens tout iPods: Pew survey reveals gadget demographics
- Speedy Broadband Deployment Pitched to FCC (PC World)
- Cisco earnings fall 18 percent in 2Q (AP)
- South Carolina may move against prison Facebook users (Reuters)
- Internet cable weakens US embargo: Cuba (AFP)
- HP unveils WebOS-based TouchPad, minus “Palm” brand (Ben Patterson)
- Microsoft Names New Server and Tools President (PC World)
- Leaked Elop Memo Hints at Major Changes for Nokia (NewsFactor)
- HP to pit "TouchPad" against iPad this summer (Reuters)
- Palm unveils first tablet computer, the TouchPad (AP)
- Fiber-optic communications cable arrives in Cuba (AP)
- New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess
- WSJ’s iPad 2 story deflates some “lofty” expectations (Ben Patterson)
- iControlPad turns your smartphone into a game controller (Ben Patterson)
- Tiny IT titan Estonia to switch to e-billing (AFP)
- Android global sales grew 888 percent in 2010 (Digital Trends)
- Reports Find Antennagate Problem on Verizon's iPhone (NewsFactor)
- UK police aim to adapt to Twitter-led protests (AP)
- Thousands to be contacted in UK hacking case (AP)
- Just got a Verizon iPhone? Download these apps first (Appolicious)
- HOW TO: Run a Global Charity Event From Your Laptop (Mashable)
- Verizon to show off ‘Voice Over LTE’ at Mobile World Congress (Appolicious)
- Nokia 'on a burning platform,' CEO warns (AFP)
- Syria renews direct access to Facebook, YouTube (AFP)
- HP hits tablet market with TouchPad (AFP)
- Nokia drops new Meego phone, bemoans plight (Reuters)
- Microsoft names Nadella server unit head (Reuters)
- AOL steps up news, ad push with Huffington Post (AP)
- Mass. company draws fire for immigration game app (AP)
- License to Tweet? UK may restrict posts from court (AP)
- Dual-display Echo smartphone: double the touchscreen, double the fun? (Ben Patter
- HP’s unveils new, sliding touchscreen PCs (Ben Patterson)
- Cellphone security threats rise sharply - McAfee (Reuters)
- Zombie survival game series planned for Xbox (Digital Trends)
- Nokia faces key test with strategy announcement (AFP)
- Ken and Barbie's fate put to Facebook vote (AFP)
- Sprint to sell dual-screen Kyocera phone (Reuters)
- Bookstores feeling pain from digital technologies (AFP)
- Google Doodle Honors Jules Verne, Lets You Explore Sea Depths (Mashable)
- Sony Ericsson finally acknowledges PlayStation Phone (Appolicious)
- Geek 101: Demystifying Custom Android ROMs (Part I) (PC World)
- Roseanne's Snickers Bowl spot tops with TiVo users (Reuters)
- Instagram Releases API to Expand Beyond iPhone (Mashable)
- Gluster Pushes Storage Software to VMware, Amazon (PC World)
- US Commissions Beefy IBM Supercomputer (PC World)
- FCC to update phone subsidy program for broadband (AP)
- Pea's will.i.am says cell service stopped tweets (AP)
- Android Assistant app maximizes your phone's performance (Appolicious)
- Why Fashion's Top Brands Are Flocking to Tumblr (Mashable)
- 10 Online Resources for Free, Legal Music (Mashable)
- AOL Buys HuffPo for $315 Million (PC World)
- BREAKING: AOL Acquires Huffington Post for $315 Million (Mashable)
- Flood of new iPhone buyers coming says uSamp survey (Appolicious)
- Expo Notes: A last look at the Mobile Apps Showcase (Macworld)
- "Sesame Street" E-Book Hits iPad and Chrome Web Store Simultaneously [VIDEO] (Ma
- SAP's Business ByDesign Gets Software Development Kit (PC World)
- Q & A: The Assange case and Swedish extradition (AP)
- Egypt move revives US 'kill switch' debate (AFP)
- Russian faithful to get 'sacred texts' on mobiles (AFP)
- Vote For Your Super Bowl Ad Faves On Facebook (Mashable)
- Internet helps museums net new art lovers (AFP)
- GeekTech Podcasts: Color-Changing Plants and Meat-Flavored Drinks (PC World)
- Calif. juror ordered to turn over Facebook posts (AP)
- Video shows Cuban fears of Internet, social media (Reuters)
- Are Cover Letters Still Relevant For Social Media and Tech Jobs? (Mashable)
- The Macalope Weekly: Mis-quotable (Macworld)
- China's Tencent buys US Riot Games majority stake (AFP)
- Soon you'll be able to pay by smartphone with YESpay (Digital Trends)
- Facebook to unveil Menlo Park campus next week (Reuters)
- RIM Pushing WebWorks for Phone, PlayBook Development (PC World)