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