- AT&T Brings U-verse Mobile to Android Phones (PC World)
- Facebook apps leak user information: report (Reuters)
- Brightcove preparing for IPO in 2011: source (Reuters)
- Google Puts the Emphasis on Location in Search (Mashable)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for October 18: Veggie Bomb Free, Filtatron, SoundStream, Time Stas
- Summary Box: Microsoft's Ray Ozzie to depart (AP)
- IBM beats Street; shares retreat on weak services (Reuters)
- Terror, cyber attacks 'biggest security threats' in Britain (AFP)
- PARTING SHOTS: Entrapment defense fails in NYC terror case; Barney Frank’s boyfriend
- Foursquare, Gowalla, and Facebook Places: Practical Uses for Location-Based Services
- Skype Coming to Japanese Cell Phones (PC World)
- Clearwire and Sprint set big city high-speed launches (Reuters)
- Facebook founder eyes China, faces death threats in Pakistan (AFP)
- Bing Brings You Jay-Z's Life 'Decoded' (Mashable)
- New Adobe Reader Sandboxed, Simplified (PC World)
- Terrorism and cyber attacks to top UK security threats (Reuters)
- Finnish firm finds hard-to-detect online attacks (Reuters)
- 3 Innovative iPad Games That Use the iPhone as a Controller (Mashable)
- Stop the press for NBC Nightly News iPhone app (Appolicious)
- Skype and KDDI partner in Japan (Reuters)
- German ministers slam Facebook for privacy glitch (AFP)
- US office-seekers dip into digital toolkits as vote looms (AFP)
- Are Music Startups Destined to Fail? (Mashable)
- Verizon iPad confirmed, will iPhone be next? (Appolicious)
- Desktop Linux: The Dream Is Dead (PC World)
- Al-Qaeda reaches out armed with English, Internet (AFP)
- Discovery of GPS tracker becomes privacy issue (AP)
- Apple's earnings to showcase one-two punch (Reuters)
- Graphene 'Spin Computers' Could Bring Smaller, Faster Gadgets (PC World)
- HOW TO: Use Twitter Hashtags to Boost Your Job Search (Mashable)
- Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg Talked Ping Over Dinner (Mashable)
- The Myth of the Smartphone Wars (PC World)
- Create an Instant SMS Chatroom on Your Phone (Mashable)
- Remains of the Day: Robots don't need antibacterial hand gel (Macworld)
- CloudApp file sharing service introduces Pro accounts (Macworld)
- AT&T to sell iPads to businesses (Investor's Business Daily)
- YouTube Rolls Out Leanback on Eve of Google TV's Launch (Mashable)
- Sony Ditches Symbian (PC World)
- Yahoo! summit focuses on battling cyber bullies (AFP)
- Facebook works to remove anti-gay hate speech (AP)
- Tablets, 3-D TV, 4G wireless among most hyped technologies of 2010, analysts say
- Long-delayed white iPhone 4 breaks cover in NYC, slips back into night (Ben Patte
- Earnings Preview: Apple Inc. to post 4Q results (AP)
- Apple's earnings to showcase one-two punch (Reuters)
- AT&T Will Target Businesses for Sales of 3G iPads (NewsFactor)
- Twitter cuts off celebrity-tracker JustSpotted (AFP)
- Download Discounts for October 15: Penguin Madness, Trains Europe, GyroSynth for iPho
- iPhone Game "Cut the Rope" Sells 1 Million Copies in 10 Days (Mashable)
- 10 Best Paid iPhone Apps (Appolicious)
- Nokia Veteran Ari Jaaksi Will Develop Palm webOS (NewsFactor)
- IBM Q3 seen strong, helped by new mainframe (Reuters)
- Google: Change Your Password Twice a Year to Keep Safe (PC World)
- Mozilla names Gary Kovacs new CEO (Digital Trends)
- eBay names head of marketing for North America (Reuters)
- Google's 3Q proves company can afford big spending (AP)
- This iPhone 4 Costs 8 Million Dollars (Mashable)
- Venture-cap investments decline 7 percent in 3Q (AP)
- Sony Ericsson blames Q3 sales fall on parts shortage (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson posts Q3 profit on smartphone sales (AP)
- UK police hail "bobby on the tweet" experiment (Reuters)
- Silverdome owners seek $750K in unpaid rent (AP)
- The Original Microsoft Windows 1.0 Press Release (Mashable)
- US videogame sales remain uninspired (AFP)
- Hackers in China steal S.Korean secrets: Seoul (AFP)
- Google trumps Wall Street targets (Reuters)
- Investment vultures increase pressure on Yahoo CEO (AP)
- Seagate in talks with party about going private (AP)
- Reading, Writing and - iPads? (LiveScience.com)
- No 'Sexting' on Apple iPhone Is Good For Business (PC World)
- Google profit soars in third quarter (AFP)
- Tech Lets Body Organs Send Updates to Your Phone; Tweeting Lungs Next? (PC World)
- How Lijit Hopes to Turn 12,000 Publishers into $6 Million in Revenue (Mashable)
- NPD: September video game sales drop 8 percent (AP)
- AMD Server CTO: Core Wars Will Subside (PC World)
- Why Is Microsoft So Scared of OpenOffice? (PC World)
- On the Call: Google CEO Eric Schmidt (AP)
- Google 3Q earns up 32 pct as online ads strong (AP)
- AMD narrows loss, but spinoff weighs on chip maker (AP)
- Teens crazy for texting, but losing interest in voice calls (Ben Patterson)
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- Verizon to sell Apple's iPad (Reuters)
- Verizon to join AT&T in selling Apple's iPad (AP)
- Apple Anoints Verizon with iPad, and Maybe iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Texting tops with US teens (AFP)
- Facebook joins forces with Skype (AFP)
- Aguilera files for divorce from music exec husband (AP)
- HOW TO: Accept Credit Card Payments on Mobile Devices (Mashable)
- Seven reasons why Microsoft should (mostly) feel good about Windows Phone 7 (Appo
- SAP Executive Named Mozilla CEO (PC World)
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce says Glenn Beck’s appeal crashed servers (The Upshot)
- Comodo: 'We Beat Norton!' (PC Magazine)
- All Hail the Open-Source Time Machine! (PC World)
- Comscore sees holiday online spending up 7-9 percent (Reuters)
- Private equity courts News Corp, AOL on Yahoo: source (Reuters)
- Report: AOL, buyout firms mulling bid for Yahoo (AP)
- IPad Impact: Tablets contribute to PC market pain (AP)
- Microsoft, Facebook team up on social search (AP)
- What does Apple have up its sleeves for next week? (Ben Patterson)
- FCC to consider cell phone 'bill shock' rules (Ben Patterson)
- 8 Things We Still Hate About the Web (PC World)