- Notable Facebook advertiser shut down for spamming? (Digital Trends)
- News of 'Natty Narwhal' Preview What's Next For Ubuntu (PC World)
- IBM's net tops Street; outsourcing deals pick up (AP)
- Groupon CEO apologizes to Japanese customers (AP)
- Toyota developing alternative electric motor (AP)
- Next iPhone and iPad Will Have a Dual-Core Graphics Chip [RUMOR] (Mashable)
- Gang of Smart Mini-Copters Learns How to Build Stuff [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 17: Live From the Red Carpet, Scopy, GamesRadar (Appol
- Russia's Vimpelcom backs new Egypt telecoms deal (AFP)
- The Golden Globes: Live Report (AFP)
- Nokia pulls plug on free music in most markets (Reuters)
- Smartphones lift Apple and Samsung in quarterly phone bonanza (Reuters)
- GeekTech Podcasts: The Nerdier Side of CES (PC World)
- How the AP health care poll was conducted (AP)
- 3 Ways to Design Your Own Clothes Online (Mashable)
- Cut to the chase when calling companies with Dial Zero Android app (Appolicious)
- Tunisia Protests: The Facebook Revolution (The Daily Beast)
- Why the Future of Online Video Is in Serious Trouble [OP-ED] (Mashable)
- Empire Online invades iOS App Store (Macworld)
- Researchers Create Software for Designing Genetic Circuits (PC World)
- Intel 4Q a window into industry's inflection point (AP)
- Calif. man used Facebook to hack women's e-mails (AP)
- Are 28-day delays for new releases hurting Redbox? (Ben Patterson)
- Another unlimited mobile broadband plan bites the dust (Ben Patterson)
- eSports Update: Q&A with Jinro, Patch 1.2, CES 2011 (PC World)
- The Week in iPhone 4 cases: CES edition (Macworld)
- Imagining Windows 8: Embedded Xbox, Kinect, and Surface (Digital Trends)
- HP nearly confirms a webOS tablet for next month (Digital Trends)
- Sprint eyes machine-to-machine benefits in 2 years (Reuters)
- Search for the Next "Levi's Girl" Kicks Off on Facebook (Mashable)
- Idea ‘theft’ rampant in mobile gaming (Appolicious)
- Mobile doubts weigh on chipmakers Intel, AMD (Reuters)
- Mom accused of playing on Facebook while baby died (Reuters)
- YouTube mobile video viewing tops 200 mln a day (AFP)
- Remains of the Day: Sadie Hawkins (Macworld)
- The PC Is Dead: Long Live Portable, Pluralistic Computing (PC World)
- IBM may boost tech confidence, services in focus (Reuters)
- White House: No comment on Palin's remark (AP)
- IBM computer taking on 'Jeopardy!' champs for $1M (AP)
- Journalists to launch News Corp's iPad newspaper (AP)
- Leaked Dakota takes old BlackBerry design, adds touchscreen (Ben Patterson)
- PSP2 to be revealed this month? (Ben Patterson)
- Tablet Battle to Heat Up, Prices to Fall in 2011 (PC World)
- Our Favorite Flash Games in Viral Views 16 (PC World)
- iPhone vs. iPhone: Which Network Can Satisfy Your Need For Speed? (PC World)
- Surge in Barcode Scanning Lifts CheckPoints to 500,000 Users (Mashable)
- Code of iOS 4.3 suggests multiple iPhone 5 iterations (Appolicious)
- Google updates lead Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Livescribe Pen Beats Programmer at Tic-Tac-Toe (PC World)
- Apple's Mac and iPad Sales Shine In Fourth Quarter (NewsFactor)
- U.S. may challenge Google's ITA deal: sources (Reuters)
- PCs sales in 2010: Tale of the Tablet (AP)
- Review: Technology helps golfers fine-tune game (AP)
- Hands-on with HTC Evo Shift 4G, Motorola Cliq 2 QWERTY phones (Ben Patterson)
- CES 2011: End-of-show scrapbook (Ben Patterson)
- Hands-on impressions of the Nokia E7 (Digital Trends)
- Correction: Gadget Show story (AP)
- CES Tablets Jockey for Traction Against Apple's iPad (NewsFactor)
- Do Americans Love Their Electronics? Nielsen Survey Gives Us a Glimpse (PC World
- IBM and Samsung collaborate on chip research (AFP)
- Online Radio Ad Network Raises $8M (Mashable)
- Mobile hotspot feature coming to all iPhones with iOS 4.3 (Appolicious)
- Investors bet on Nvidia's new mobile chips (Reuters)
- Facebook inches closer to becoming a diary with new memories feature (Digital Tr
- Homeless man with "golden voice" checking into rehab (Reuters)
- PC sales growth slows in fourth quarter: Gartner (AFP)
- Google turns Android smartphones into interpreters (AFP)
- ERP Investments to Slow in 2011 (PC World)
- Verizon to start selling iPhone on Feb. 10 (AP)
- MySpace slashes nearly half its global staff (AP)
- Ex-RIM employee says the PlayBook faces challenges (Digital Trends)
- Verizon iPhone is Officially Here -- Details and Why (ContributorNetwork)
- Fujitsu Shows Windows 7-based Tablet (PC World)
- Windows Phone 7 rumored to get a FaceTime function (Digital Trends)
- Family Data Plans Likely Coming From Wireless Carriers (PC World)
- Formspring Wants a Place Next to Twitter and Facebook Buttons (Mashable)
- AMD CEO left partly over mobile strategy: source (Reuters)
- ConnectU faces skeptical judges in Facebook appeal (AFP)
- Homeless 'golden voice' web star arrested in LA (AFP)
- Remains of the Day: Open, for business? (Macworld)
- Jaspersoft Rearchitects BI Stack (PC World)
- AP Enterprise: FDA helps states get execution drug (AP)
- Jobless youths in Tunisia riot using Facebook (AP)
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- ARM CEO: PC Market Not Our Target (PC World)
- Intel Shows Us the Digital Future of Lego [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Toyota Attempts to Stir Silly Social Media Debate for Prius (Mashable)
- Dialing back: Calif. governor targets cell phones (AP)
- Verizon to offer iPhone, ending AT&T monopoly (AFP)
- Court hears challenge to $65M Facebook settlement (AP)
- Police question homeless man with "golden voice" (Reuters)
- Factbox: AT&T and Verizon wage battle over iPhone (Reuters)
- Hands-on with the Verizon iPhone (Ben Patterson)
- It’s official: Verizon gets the iPhone (Ben Patterson)
- MySpace Reduces Staff by 47% (Mashable)
- Verizon on the iPhone is a win for all consumers (Appolicious)
- Millions take to floor in 'Just Dance' videogame (AFP)
- Amazon Cloud Power Used To Break Network Passwords (NewsFactor)
- Facebook-Winklevoss twins case goes to court (Reuters)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)