- Hacktivism Could Escalate Security Problems in 2011 (NewsFactor)
- Turk hackers avenge basketball riot: Cyprus police (AFP)
- Netflix shares poised for a drop: report (Reuters)
- A Year After Christmas Eve Senate Vote, Health Reform Celebration Seems Premature
- Cheap concert seats due after cruel summer of '10 (AP)
- ECS bets on selling iPads, iPhones in China (Reuters)
- 7 Predictions for the Gaming Industry in 2011 (Mashable)
- Smartphones expected to reach half billion in sales in 2011 (Appolicious)
- European Broadband-Internet Satellite Launched (PC World)
- Man quits job, makes living suing e-mail spammers (AP)
- Jays to release stylish, midrange earbuds in U.S. (Macworld)
- Samsung unveils new, small color printers (Macworld)
- What Gadgets Did You Get as Holiday Gifts? [POLL] (Mashable)
- Smartphones expected to reach half billion in sales in 2011 (Appolicious)
- Apple, Steve Jobs hit new heights in 2010 (AFP)
- Playboy's Hefner announces Christmas engagement on Twitter (Reuters)
- Father's app lets disabled son 'speak' thru iPad (AP)
- Assange says signed 1.1 million pounds in book deals (AFP)
- Best Celebrity Twitter Pictures (The Daily Beast)
- Free Kindle Books: A Guide (Mashable)
- Create Slide Shows Easily With PhotoStory on CD & DVD (PC World)
- Kids Tell Santa: What I Really Want Is an iPad (NewsFactor)
- The week in iPhone 4 cases: Back to the basics (Macworld)
- Facebook, PayPal tycoon embraces sci-fi future (AP)
- Geekmas Greetings From the GeekTech Crew! (PC World)
- 5 iPhone Apps for Festive Photo Fun (Mashable)
- Police in China enlist Internet users for help (AFP)
- Christmas eve bus accident kills 41 in Ecuador (AFP)
- Quadrotor Plays Christmas Carols on a Piano (PC World)
- CES 2011: Smartphone Trends to Watch (PC World)
- Facebook Offers Tips On Being Popular (PC World)
- Santa Trackers at NORAD Keep an Eye on the Big Guy (NewsFactor)
- Geolocation App Lets Fans Keep Up With Their Favorite Bands (Mashable)
- IBM Unveils Memory Technology Breakthough (NewsFactor)
- Simon LeBon says Duran Duran was part of industry demise (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart invests in Chinese e-commerce firm (Reuters)
- QuickOffice Connect for iPad gets PowerPoint editing ability (Macworld)
- IBM's Racetrack Memory Moves Closer to the Checkered Flag (PC World)
- The Anatomy of the Facebook Status Update [STATS] (Mashable)
- Rovi buying Sonic for $720 mil (Investor's Business Daily)
- Now Facebook Admins Can Unmerge Their Pages from Places (Mashable)
- Software Said to Match Quantum Computing Speed (PC World)
- Google Tools for Better Searches (PC World)
- Happy holidays from the Gadget Hound (Ben Patterson)
- Skyfire Launches Popular $4.99 Browser for iPad (NewsFactor)
- Even the President Has Praise for Apple CEO Steve Jobs (NewsFactor)
- Firefox 4 Beta Provides Support for 3-D Graphics (NewsFactor)
- FCC chair proposes Comcast-NBC conditional approval (Reuters)
- AmpliTube update adds recording feature to iPad app (Macworld)
- Oracle Updates Free VirtualBox Hypervisor (PC World)
- Skype recovering, still down for 20 percent (Reuters)
- FCC chairman seeks conditions on Comcast, NBC deal (AP)
- Skype CEO: 21 million Skype users back online (AP)
- Skype CEO offers apology, credit for Wednesday’s outage (Ben Patterson)
- Next iPad to boast flatter back panel, improved speaker? (Ben Patterson)
- Cherokee, Apple partner to put language on iPhones (AP)
- New iPad 2 rumors focus on smaller size and louder speakers (Appolicious)
- IBM offers glimpse into the future (AFP)
- Activision CEO: Call of Duty is as popular as Facebook, texting (Digital Trends)
- New Justin Bieber song "Ride" is for another artist (Reuters)
- Top 10 Digital Advertising Innovations of 2010 (Mashable)
- New smartphone or iDevice this holiday season? Download these apps first (Appolic
- IBM Resource Software Governs Mexican Securities Trading (PC World)
- IE9 Blocks Malware, But Older Versions Are Vulnerable (NewsFactor)
- Expedia makes American Air fares harder to find (Reuters)
- Sony in talks to buy back Toshiba chip line: source (Reuters)
- Remains of the Day: Great Scott! (Macworld)
- Study: 26 pct in US used cell phones for activism (AP)
- Mobile security firm Lookout raises $19.5 million (Reuters)
- Teradata (Investor's Business Daily)
- David Schwimmer's violent film loses ratings appeal (Reuters)
- Review: Chrome OS gives a peek at computing future (AP)
- Hurd in the crosshairs: SEC probe seen as limited (AP)
- Divided FCC adopts rules to protect Web traffic (AP)
- Skype goes down for the count (Ben Patterson)
- Last-minute holiday smartphone bargains: Samsung Focus, Motorola Droid X (Ben Pat
- Former WikiLeaks official writing tell-all book (Reuters)
- AT&T's Qualcomm Deal Aims To Improve 4G Growth (NewsFactor)
- Apps Could Mean Phone 7 Coming To Verizon Soon (NewsFactor)
- Should Twitter Have a Seat in Court? (Time.com)
- Sony Launches iTunes Competitor with Six Million Songs (NewsFactor)
- What's Going to Be Big in Venture Capital in 2011? [STATS] (Mashable)
- FCC passes new net neutrality rules; mobile Internet receives less regulation (Ap
- Pakistani IT firm 'on top of the world' in Blackberry apps (AFP)
- FTC Takes Action Against Sites Promising Gov't Grants (PC World)
- Intel's acquisition of McAfee approved by FTC (Digital Trends)
- OpenBSD lead believes backdoors didn't make it into the OS (Digital Trends)
- Millions affected as Skype goes down (AFP)
- Baidu's 3Q profit more than doubles, shares rise (AP)
- Obama has meeting with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs (AP)
- HP unveils $799 tablet with a PC feel (Reuters)
- 4G Wireless in America: Where We Are, Where Weâ
- South African rap video among Guggenheim winners (Reuters)
- Both Nook and Kobo E-readers to Hit Walmart Shelves (Mashable)
- Wipro profit tempered by staff costs, forex loss (AP)
- Linux Kernel Update Adds Brawn Without Bulk (PC World)
- Google in talks to unblock access to TV websites (Reuters)
- Amazon 3Q profit jumps 16 percent, but costs rise (AP)
- Netflix suffers big outage as stock hits new peak (AP)
- Apple snubs Adobe again with Flash-less MacBook Air (Ben Patterson)