- Verizon and Google reach Internet traffic deal: sources (Reuters)
- Calif. gay marriage ban overturned; Yahoo! News tweets live from L.A. (The Start
- FTC says computer buyers benefit from Intel deal (AP)
- Source: Google, Verizon near net neutrality deal (AP)
- AOL execs, some analysts see changes taking hold (AP)
- Apple 'investigating' iOS flaw that opens door to Web-based jailbreak (Ben Patte
- iSpot 4G hotspot: On-the-go Wi-Fi, but only for Apple iOS devices (Ben Patterson
- Review: New Web music services offer tons of tunes (AP)
- Google phones unseat BlackBerry as US best seller (AFP)
- Facebook advertisers boost buys (Investor's Business Daily)
- Web TV Services, Content Swell (Investor's Business Daily)
- Accurately Track and Share Your Fitness Activities with Mobile App (Mashable)
- BlackBerry is back in the news, is that a good thing? (Appolicious)
- Microsoft and Salesforce end patent duel (AFP)
- IBM and IIT Bombay to Research Mobile Phone Interfaces (PC World)
- China hosts meeting on cyberspace security (AFP)
- 11 Free Linux Apps Your Business Needs Now (PC World)
- Piracy forces Taylor Swift to rush out new single (Reuters)
- 1962 glass could be Corning's next bonanza seller (AP)
- Twitter down for hours of 'planned maintenance' (AP)
- OmniFocus for iPad, i Fishing HD among this week’s best iPad apps (Appolicious)
- Hacker builds $1,500 cell-phone tapping device (AP)
- BlackBerry users in UAE, Saudi may have services cut (Reuters)
- GSM Phone Hack FAQ: What You Should Know (PC World)
- Privacy Concerns Hit Facebook (Again) (PC World)
- DXG to offer $600 3D Pocket Camcorder (Macworld.com)
- Internet Explorer Gains Market Share at the Expense of Firefox (Mashable)
- LucyPhone iPhone app eliminates your time on hold (Appolicious)
- Smooth-talking hackers test hi-tech titans' skills (AFP)
- Conn. casino bartenders, others vote to unionize (AP)
- Meet the Man Who Helped Lamo Turn in Manning, the Wikileaker (PC World)
- Elite US cyber team courts hackers to fight terrorists (AFP)
- Attacking the edges of secure Internet traffic (AP)
- FBI access to e-mail, Web data raises privacy fear (AP)
- False alarm: Google search still working in China (AP)
- Microsoft takes aim at tablet market (Christopher Null)
- RIM’s rumored 'BlackPad' tablet due in November? (Ben Patterson)
- RIM BlackPad Expected To Compete with Apple's iPad (NewsFactor)
- US suing Oracle alleging software contracts fraud (AP)
- Motorola spent $880,000 lobbying in second quarter (AP)
- Google Cries Wolf as Outage Disrupts China Operations (NewsFactor)
- Twitter offers help in finding accounts to follow (AFP)
- YouTube Videos Now Give Users 15 Minutes of Fame (NewsFactor)
- Twitter Starts Offering Personalized Suggestions of Users to Follow (Mashable)
- Meet the Makers: Q&A with Graham Carter of Toddler Teasers (Appolicious)
- Software released for attacking Android phones (Reuters)
- CRM's Evolution to Be Showcased at NY Event (PC World)
- Smartphones tempting new targets for hackers (AFP)
- SAP Warms to Open Source (PC World)
- Sprint prepping 'Peel' mobile Wi-Fi case for iPod Touch? (Ben Patterson)
- Bunker-busting ATM attacks show security holes (AP)
- Review: Hulu Plus takes television to your pocket (AP)
- New Kindle models arrive tonight (Christopher Null)
- Libraries top Netflix, Redbox when it comes to loaning DVDs (Ben Patterson)
- WikiLeaks: We don't know source of leaked data (AP)
- TechBits package (AP)
- Summary Box: Amazon hopes new Kindles stoke sales (AP)
- Low-tech Shatner eyes Twitter, says what the "$#*!" (Reuters)
- NASCAR, DirecTV sign up for "Undercover Boss" TV show (Reuters)
- Microsoft Has a New Take on Street-Level Maps [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Operating a jailbroken iPhone has drawbacks (Appolicious)
- Symantec fiscal 2Q outlook misses expectations (AP)
- 'Jersey Shore' cast looks to bask in Miami sun (Reuters)
- Internet upgraded to foil cyber crooks (AFP)
- Is Linux Just Another Unix Flavor? (PC World)
- Actual broadband speeds rarely as fast as advertised (Christopher Null)
- Yahoo Japan to use Google search engine technology (AP)
- New gov't rules allow unapproved iPhone apps (AP)
- Gadget makers forced to look at links to Congo war (AP)
- Apple unveils Magic Trackpad, updated desktop products (Ben Patterson)
- iPhone jailbreaking (and all cell phone unlocking) made legal (Christopher Null)
- Apple Macs get second iPhone-like controller (AP)
- Google eyes more government deals for online apps (AP)
- Kensington announces Laptop Locking Station, Tether Kit (Macworld.com)
- ShutterSnitch can grab camera pics via Wi-Fi (Macworld.com)
- Facebook helps Philippine cops nab murder suspect (AP)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Chat with Co-Workers On-the-Go with Free iPhone App (Mashable)
- Android App Video Review: Yelp (Appolicious)
- Retrospect 8.2 gets 3x speed boost, 64-bit support (Macworld.com)
- Enterprise to offer Nissan Leaf to rental drivers (AP)
- UK Launches Computer Security Training Exercises (PC World)
- Why Ubuntu Linux Is a Good Business Choice (PC World)
- Sweden's Larsson first to sell one million Kindle books (AFP)
- Gadget makers forced to look at links to Congo war (AP)
- Manka Bros take media by storm, online that is (AP)
- The Macalope Weekly: Antennagate (Macworld.com)
- Telecom group sues San Francisco over mobile phone law (AFP)
- Pandora tops 60 million users, mobile growth strong (AFP)
- Woman, 23, charged in Facebook-feud fatal crash (AP)
- Yolink Helps Web Researchers Search Behind Links (Mashable)
- This Week in GeekTech: Lego Geekery, Old Apple Software, and Fun With Android (PC
- Ten Reasons to Dump Windows and Use Linux (PC World)
- Iran Was Prime Target of SCADA Worm (PC World)
- Tab Candy: Firefox Invents a Better Way to Manage Tabs [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Britain's royals post family pictures online (AFP)
- Verizon posts 2Q loss on costs of employee buyout (AP)
- India unveils prototype of $35 tablet computer (AP)
- Twitter CEO celebrates dramatic growth in Japan (AP)
- iPhone dictation app now lets you speak and tweet (Ben Patterson)