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  1. Find your next pad with the Apartments.com Android app (Appolicious)
  2. Mexico watchdog: no official word on Televisa deal (Reuters)
  3. Qualcomm handily beats Street, shares rise (Reuters)
  4. AVG Technologies prices at $16/share: source (Reuters)
  5. Hackers attack Brazil's largest state-run bank (AP)
  6. Microsoft slams Google user data policy in new ads (AP)
  7. Mint.com’s updated app brings better functionality for Android tablet users (Appo
  8. Washington D.C. steps back from Internet gambling launch (Reuters)
  9. Samsung getting heat for using 3G patents in lawsuits against Apple (Appolicious)
  10. Facebook on the stock ticker: LIKE? POKE? TMI? (AP)
  11. The Kindle and Nook -- Good for More Than Just E-Books (ContributorNetwork)
  12. Ness Dining Guide iPhone app gives customized recommendations (Appolicious)
  13. Senate panel to look at Verizon spectrum deals (Reuters)
  14. Nokia revamp to hurt most of 2012 results-Chairman (Reuters)
  15. IBM planning major job cuts in Germany: union (Reuters)
  16. Ukraine shuts down leading file-sharing site (AP)
  17. Malaysia grants license to Aussie rare earth plant (AP)
  18. Chinese youth clamor to join Foxconn’s iPhone 5 assembly line (Yahoo! News)
  19. 100-year-old grandmother plays Nintendo DS games to keep her mind active (Yahoo!
  20. NASA Launches Facebook Game to Test Space Program Knowledge (Mashable)
  21. Google defends change to privacy policies (Reuters)
  22. Ukraine government websites attacked after piracy crackdown (Reuters)
  23. Sony names Hirai to replace Stringer as CEO (Reuters)
  24. Android tablet numbers “lack transparency” despite rising popularity (Appolicious
  25. Lawyers in NY Facebook suit spar over fee amount (AP)
  26. 'Smart Clothing' Could Become New Wearable Gadgets (LiveScience.com)
  27. Petition asks for ‘ethical’ iPhone 5 from Apple (Appolicious)
  28. Will mobile campaign donations be a game-changer for politicians? (Digital Trends
  29. Mel Gibson's "Get the Gringo" to debut on DirecTV (Reuters)
  30. Fresh iPhone Apps for Feb. 1: Food Network update, BookPlayground, Dungeon Crawlers,
  31. Amazon 4Q results, outlook sends stock lower (AP)
  32. VC firm Andreessen Horowitz raises $1.5B to invest (AP)
  33. 5 high-tech, low-stress, money-saving tools (Yahoo! News)
  34. Spy Mail: Burn Note lets you send self-destructing emails (Yahoo! News)
  35. Mexico broadband project stuck in stalemate (Reuters)
  36. Hackers attack large Brazilian bank (AP)
  37. Humble Indie Bundle Now on Android with Nearly Free Games (ContributorNetwork)
  38. Toilet-Time Cellphone Habits Make for Interesting Survey (ContributorNetwork)
  39. Anti-Wall Street protester's Twitter posts subpoenaed (Reuters)
  40. There won't be a new Xbox or PlayStation announcement this year. And that is a good t
  41. TouchPal Keyboard Tablet offers another great input alternative (Appolicious)
  42. Phone + tablet merge: Asus to show redesigned PadFone at MWC in February (Digital
  43. Ukraine shutters top file-sharing site (Digital Trends)
  44. Apple engineers ‘heavy into’ near-field communication for iPhone 5, rumor says (A
  45. Megaupload users: EFF wants to help you recover lost files (Digital Trends)
  46. Apple names European exec to head retail ops (AP)
  47. EU probes Samsung, Germany blocks its tablets (AP)
  48. Online game theft earns real-world conviction (AP)
  49. Twitter Is Not a Media Company, CEO Says (Mashable)
  50. BSkyB to launch online TV service to spur growth (Reuters)
  51. Twitter CEO says new policy is for transparency: report (Reuters)
  52. China dissident tried over Skype messages, poem (Reuters)
  53. Fresh Android Apps for Jan. 31: Rumpus, TouchPal Keyboard Tablet, Finger Gravity, Sma
  54. Logitech's new Lifesize CEO targets growth pickup (Reuters)
  55. Analyst thinks Apple could sell as many as 40 million iPhones in China (Appolicio
  56. EU regulators investigate Samsung over mobile patents (Reuters)
  57. Iran launches Spanish TV in jab at US 'dominance' (AP)
  58. Apple names Dixons CEO to head retail unit (Reuters)
  59. Gaming firms 888, Caesars extend licensing deal to U.S. (Reuters)
  60. Twitter CEO says blocking policy over-distilled (AP)
  61. New Sundance film lets a computer shuffle the plot every time (Yahoo! News)
  62. Facebook IPO could create the world’s largest internet company (Yahoo! News)
  63. Mexicans overcharged billions for phone, web: study (Reuters)
  64. The Kindle and Nook -- Good for More Than Just E-Books (ContributorNetwork)
  65. UMass social media study highlights shift in how companies converse with consumers
  66. RIM committee stresses importance of independent chair (Reuters)
  67. AT&T reorganizes management positions (Reuters)
  68. NJ woman accused of streaming kid sex abuse cries (AP)
  69. Three Demand Media executives leave (Reuters)
  70. New RIM CEO Can't Save the BlackBerry (ContributorNetwork)
  71. Upload at your own risk: Most cloud storage services offer no data guarantee (Dig
  72. Just Show Me: 3 great football apps for your Android phone (Yahoo! News)
  73. Newbie Apple engineers tasked with working on fake products (Yahoo! News)
  74. Oscars tops iOS Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
  75. NJ woman denied bail in online sex abuse case (AP)
  76. 90 Days Without a Cell Phone, Email or Social Media? (ContributorNetwork)
  77. Obama answers questions through Google site (AP)
  78. Sony wants to upgrade the point-and-shoot with new Cyber-shot lineup (Digital Tre
  79. Kindle Fire sets tablet market ablaze this holiday, but still can’t take on iPad
  80. Yahoo drops ten mobile apps (Digital Trends)
  81. Tablet boom makes Apple No 1 PC maker: research firm (Reuters)
  82. Symantec says pcAnywhere safe, offers free upgrade (Reuters)
  83. Tech companies team up to combat email scams (AP)
  84. Thailand welcomes Twitter's new censorship policy (AP)
  85. Review: Odd experimentation reveals muddled result (AP)
  86. Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 30: Hamlet in Bits, Fanhattan update, Hank Hazard, RoboHer
  87. Symantec, Lookout Mobile Security debate latest Android “malware” attack (Appolic
  88. In Facebook IPO, bankers seek prestige over fees (Reuters)
  89. Evi hits the App Store, provides a low-cost alternative to Siri (Appolicious)
  90. Facebook to roll out new Timeline (Daily Caller)
  91. How Evi Compares to Siri: Evi's Clever, Too, But Slow [VIDEO] (Mashable)
  92. Dutch to go after ISPs that allow file sharing (Reuters)
  93. Canon earnings outlook falters, president steps down (Reuters)
  94. Leaked Galaxy S Advance improves on the original with dual-core chip and curvy screen
  95. YouTube Cover Song Face-Off: Adele's 'Set Fire to the Rain' (Mashable)
  96. Pinterest Becomes Top Traffic Driver for Retailers [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
  97. SAP may license HANA to Oracle in future: co-CEO (Reuters)
  98. 90 Days Without a Cell Phone, Email or Social Media? (ContributorNetwork)
  99. TurboCollage Android app delivers the big picture (Appolicious)
  100. All Yoga iPhone app strikes the right pose (Appolicious)