- Stimulus funds help wire rural homes for Internet (AP)
- Expo Notes: Naturespace adds another dimension to ambient sounds (Macworld)
- Macworld shines without superstar Apple (AFP)
- BlackBerry Service Restored in Cairo? [UPDATED] (Mashable)
- Egyptians Find New Routes to the Web (PC World)
- Expo Notes: Lessons learned at my first Macworld Expo (Macworld)
- Expo Notes: Boom boosts Mac audio beyond 10 (Macworld)
- In future, cars might decide if driver is drunk (AP)
- Internet cutoff fails to silence Egypt protests (AP)
- “Heavy Rain” coming soon to a theater near you (Ben Patterson)
- iPhone App Lets Users Order Prints of Mobile Photos (Mashable)
- How Much Does Identity Theft Cost? [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
- Samsung posts record year, with help from Galaxy Tab (Appolicious)
- Sudan Facebook group calls for protests (AFP)
- Sony MDR-XB1000 headphones pack supersized drivers, ballistic bass (Digital Trend
- Expo: Nuance announces voice integration for third parties (Macworld)
- Exclusive: U.S. asks about search fairness in Google/ITA (Reuters)
- Ex-Salesforce.com Executive Offers Cloud Security (NewsFactor)
- WikiLeaks rival launches new secret-spilling site (AP)
- Samsung's 4th-quarter net profit rises 13 percent (AP)
- Amazon: Kindle books now outselling paperbacks, too (Ben Patterson)
- Leaked Sidekick 4G photos reveal swiveling screen, Samsung logo (Ben Patterson)
- Sony unveils new 'NGP' portable game console (AFP)
- LivingSocial Is Giving Groupon a Run for Its Money, Thanks to Amazon (Mashable)
- Facebook updates Android app; Nokia showing its support for the OS? (Appolicious)
- Vodafone: Egypt ordered cell phone service stopped (AP)
- Corrected: In U.S. courts, Facebook posts become less private (Reuters)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 28: Decoded by Jay-Z, Play.fm Streaming, Honk (Appolic
- Tablets won't steamroll Microsoft, top executive says (Reuters)
- Microsoft Presses Intel for 16-core Atom Chip (PC World)
- AT&T CEO: We'll push Android phones (AP)
- News Corp. to unveil iPad-only newspaper next week (AP)
- UN climate talks in focus at Davos forum (AP)
- Report: Hulu mulling plan to become “virtual” cable carrier (Ben Patterson)
- Sony’s “Next Generation Portable” looks red hot, due holiday 2011 (Ben Patterson)
- Special report: Can Samsung change with the tech times? (Reuters)
- Special Report: Can Samsung change with the tech times? (Reuters)
- Gaming Portable from Sony Will Have a New Format (NewsFactor)
- Rupert Murdoch's "The Daily" Officially Launching Feb 2â
- After a year of iPad, is Apple planning any new tricks? (Appolicious)
- Nokia sees weak Q1, flags strategy change (Reuters)
- Facebook Moves To Block Hackers with More Security (NewsFactor)
- Hulu May Sell Broadcast Television Bundles (PC World)
- AT&T, losing iPhone grip, signals tough start to year (Reuters)
- Google's Android tablet software inches closer (AP)
- Sony’s Reader tops Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Netflix's star shines in 4Q, adds 3.1M subscribers (AP)
- Facebook to let advertisers republish user posts (AP)
- A loophole means unlimited data for AT&T iPhone (AP)
- PlayStation Phoneâ
- What’s on your PSP2 wish list? (Ben Patterson)
- Speck CandyShell Wrap iPad case folks, serves as stand (Digital Trends)
- Smartphones in Space: A British Plan for New Era of Satellites (SPACE.com)
- Google Previews Its Tablet-Optimized Android Honeycomb OS (Mashable)
- PlayStation Phone analyzed on U.S. soil (Appolicious)
- Motorola Mobility sees slowdown in Verizon sales (AP)
- Facebook lets advertisers 'sponsor' user updates (AFP)
- Netflix profit up, adds subscribers, shares jump (Reuters)
- Motorola smartphone sales, outlook disappoint (Reuters)
- Microsoft sells 2 million phone software units (Reuters)
- Google to hire more than 6,200 workers this year (AP)
- Yahoo's 4Q earnings double despite falling revenue (AP)
- Holocaust historical data goes digital (AP)
- HTC reportedly prepping 7-inch Flyer tablet, minus Honeycomb (Ben Patterson)
- Will 2011 be the year of the $39 Blu-ray player? (Ben Patterson)
- Sony handheld to take on Nintendo DS, smartphones (Reuters)
- Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook Fan Page Hacked (Mashable)
- Google ‘downright’ unhappy over sales of Android apps (Appolicious)
- Coming next: Carry-along base station for travelers (Reuters)
- Egypt's Revolution by Facebook (The Daily Beast)
- The DT3 - Our top new releases for January 25 (Digital Trends)
- LG Electronics posts $229 million quarterly loss (AP)
- IBM to Build Asia's Largest Cloud Computing Center (PC World)
- Verizon adds 872,000 smart-phone subscribers (AP)
- Latest HP-Palm tablet leak points to dual-core Qualcomm processor, camera (Ben Pa
- Panasonic stacks new Lumix cams with 1080p, 3D, social networking features (Digit
- Motorola's Xoom Prepares To Challenge Apple's iPad (NewsFactor)
- Creative Accessories for the IPad (PC World)
- Motorola Xoom Price Will Shoot Tablet in the Foot (PC World)
- Microsoft and RIM grow on app developers: survey (Reuters)
- Where to Watch the State of the Union Online (Mashable)
- Download Discounts for Jan. 25: AR Invaders, Skycat and the Starchildren, eFinger Han
- Verizon profit, revenue miss Street view (Reuters)
- Facebook film tipped as Oscars nods unveiled (AFP)
- Black Eyed Peas release revolutionary 360 degree music video app (Digital Trends)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for January 25: BEP360, BlipSnips for Facebook, Prostate Pal (A
- The State of Windows 8 (PC World)
- HP to Launch Enterprise Cloud Service (PC World)
- Google awards $100 million to Eric Schmidt (AP)
- Firefox, Google Chrome adding "Do Not Track" tools (AP)
- Pope to Catholics online: It's not just about hits (AP)
- Is a white iPhone 4 still in the pipeline? Really? (Ben Patterson)
- Android-powered Motorola Xoom tablet may be poised for Feb. 17 launch (Ben Patter
- Sony expands Music Unlimited by Qriocity in Europe (Digital Trends)
- Yobongo Launches Location-Based Chat App for iPhone [INVITES] (Mashable)
- These launcher apps will propel your Android experience (Appolicious)
- Nvidia shares extend rally after Barron's article (Reuters)
- Survey: Social networking leads to sex faster (Reuters)
- Sean Parker Calls 'The Social Network' Fiction (PC Magazine)
- Motorola Xoom vs. iPad: Don't Bother Comparing Specs (PC World)