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- LCD Soundsystem raises glass to "Drunk Girls" (Reuters)
- Ben & Jerry's iPhone app is a little scoop of frozen, creamy happiness (Appolici
- Drive Genius 3 monitors and repairs your hard disk (Macworld.com)
- Simpsons Arcade, The Onion, and the week's best free iPhone apps (Appolicious)
- YouTube at age five a growing player in online films (AFP)
- Multiplatform app stores reach beyond smart phones (Reuters)
- YouTube fame yields record deal for R&B rookie (Reuters)
- Japan firms to standardize mobile software: report (Reuters)
- The intelligent Fluent News Reader best iPhone app for news junkies (Appolicious
- ZipRealty, AppBrain lead Best Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Israel lifts ban on imports of Apple iPad (Reuters)
- Israel ends ban on iPad imports (AP)
- Apple's Lost iPhone: A Case of Puppet Master or Victim? (PC World)
- "Avatar" sets DVD and Blu-ray sales record (Reuters)
- Internet spreads Mexico drug gang fears (AFP)
- Israel Lifts Ban on iPads Amid Controversy (NewsFactor)
- 13 Terrific Sites for Managing Media and Sharing Files (PC World)
- Israel Gives Approval for iPad Imports (PC World)
- Oprah goes mobile with iPhone, Android and BlackBerry apps (Appolicious)
- "America's Got Talent" pacts with YouTube (Reuters)
- Controversial NewsToons iPhone app a win for free speech, not for app kind (Appo
- Pirates rewrite ****** for Apple's China iPad launch (Reuters)
- Attack makes chips more reliable
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- Village voice
- CSI Redmond: How Microsoft Tracks Down Pirates (PC Magazine)
- ***** expands offering on Samsung phones (Reuters)
- Vodafone to sell Google phone in UK from April 30 (Reuters)
- How to say yes to (almost) any smartphone (InfoWorld)
- First Galileo payload despatched
- Digital vision
- Vuln: aMSN SSL Certificate Validation Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Vuln: HP System Management Homepage 'RedirectUrl' Parameter URI Redirection Vulnerabi
- RIM unveils rejigged BlackBerry models ahead of WES (Reuters)
- New features in 2010's digital cameras (Macworld.com)
- Swiss police foil bomb attack against IBM (AP)
- Sony signals end for floppy disks
- Cloud computing to double by 2012
- iPhone app nominated for new music prize
- Oprah goes mobile with iPhone, Android and BlackBerry apps (Appolicious)
- New BlackBerrys Leak Online Ahead of Launch (PC World)
- Mobile Phone Tapping Allegation Disrupts Indian Parliament (PC World)
- No Nexus One for Verizon after all? (Ben Patterson)
- App Industry Roundup: app rejections, Android on the iPhone, Gizmodo's media ethics
- RIM's 3G Smartphones Aimed at Enterprises, Consumers (NewsFactor)
- Competition gives TomTom new route to revenue (Reuters)
- Rivals DirecTV, Dish combine to sell TV ads (AP)
- These location-****d iPhone apps should survive Facebook world domination (Appoli
- Lawson Moves to Back Private Clouds (PC World)
- How the poll on voters' trust was conducted (AP)
- Japan phone makers team up to develop new platform (AFP)
- Using iPad before bed will make you crazy, experts say (Christopher Null)
- BlackBerry's new Pearl 3G goes old-school with 14-button keypad (Ben Patterson)
- Five Dutch operators buy into 2.6 GHz band (AFP)
- RIM turns Blackberry phones into work line extensions (AFP)
- Apple addresses Keynote for iPad formatting problems (Macworld.com)
- RIM's Voice Over Wi-Fi Enforces Company Policies (NewsFactor)
- BlackBerry Bold 9650 Coming to Sprint (PC Magazine)
- New BlackBerry Pearl Features 3G, 802.11n Wi-Fi (PC Magazine)
- Shaw Communications to build new wireless service (AP)
- Twitter Acquires Cloudhopper To Beef Up SMS Tweets (NewsFactor)
- *****! expands mobile partnership with Samsung (AFP)
- Vuln: HTC Touch SMS Preview Popup ****** Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: Palm ***OS SMS ****** Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: AlstraSoft EPay Enterprise Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: openMairie openRegistreCIL Local and Remote File Include Vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: New vulnerabilities in CMS SiteLogic
- Bugtraq: Re: New vulnerabilities in CMS SiteLogic
- Bugtraq: Conference on Cyber Conflict: speakers selected!
- Bugtraq: [USN-931-2] FFmpeg regression
- Windows XP Still Less Secure than Win 7 and Vista (PC World)
- At last, the floppy disk nears its end (Christopher Null)
- Boobs big on Facebook as women take on Iran cleric (AFP)
- British music revenues edge up in 2009 (Reuters)
- McAfee Promises Some Customers Refunds After Update Fiasco (PC Magazine)
- New app promises wireless sync for iPhone — if Apple approves it (Ben Patterson)
- Police take Mac of blogger who posted iPhone pics (AP)
- Nexus One Is Out at Verizon, But 'Cousin' Will Be Offered (NewsFactor)
- Next Mobile ***'s Craigsphone updated to 2.0 (Macworld.com)
- Improvement in chip divisions boosts profit at TI (AP)
- Gizmodo editor's home raided in iPhone prototype probe (AFP)
- Despite Milestone, Google's Android Market is Obscure (NewsFactor)
- RIM Launches Two New BlackBerrys and Voice-Over-Wi-Fi Service (PC World)
- Counties, M2Z Propose Free Broadband Network (PC World)
- Google decides Nexus One won't work with Verizon (AP)
- Make Your Apps Windows 7 Compatible with AOK4SMB (PC World)
- HP Updates Network Mode Manager (PC World)
- Buyer Beware when Purchasing Used Software (PC World)
- Latest MacBook Pro CPU runs so *** it can boil water (Christopher Null)
- Gizmodo editor's computers seized in iPhone probe (Ben Patterson)
- Alibaba to offer PayPal on wholesale site (AP)
- DMX files NYC lawsuit claiming stolen royalties (AP)
- Supreme Court to decide if kids can buy violent video games (AFP)
- Editorial cartoons continue to meet App Store rejections (Macworld.com)
- Groups Make Last Pitches on Net Neutrality (PC World)
- Bugtraq: Re: Widnows XP TCP/IP Stack Security Issue (ARP for non RFC 1918addresses)
- Top court to rule on California video game law (Reuters)
- Police seize blogger's computers over iPhone prototype (Reuters)
- 4G Wireless: 20 Questions Asked & Answered (PC World)
- Poll: Americans connecting with government online (AP)
- China's Alibaba teams up with US PayPal (AFP)
- Senators see privacy problem in Facebook expansion (AP)
- Most young Chinese use mobiles to get online: survey (AFP)
- Transmit 4 gets new interface, faster performance (Macworld.com)
- HP Moves High-end Superdome to Blade Platform (PC World)
- UK seeks cyber security experts
- Police investigate iPhone blogger
- Spotify promises 'massive' revamp
- Team mates?
- Nokia unveils new flagship phone model (Reuters)
- DMX files NYC lawsuit claiming stolen royalties (AP)
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- Pirate politics
- dot.Maggie
- Nokia unveils new flagship phone (Reuters)
- Android apps brought to you by big brands (Appolicious)
- NBA Game Time, Field Agent top Best Free iPhone Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- App Industry Roundup: app rejections, Android on the iPhone, Gizmodo's media ethics
- Enterprise Java developers get Force.com cloud access (InfoWorld)
- Nokia launch open source handset
- Vuln: Avast! Home/Professional Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
- IBM boosts dividend 18 pct, extends share buyback (AP)
- Can BlackBerry 6.0 get RIM back into touch game? (Ben Patterson)
- App Industry Roundup: iPhone spots more music, one pampered iPad app, new BlackBerrie
- FileMaker launches Bento 3 Family Organizer (Macworld.com)
- Former rivals eBay, Alibaba tie-up on new platform (Reuters)
- Convio plans to raise $56.5M in IPO this week (AP)
- Nokia Picks Latest Symbian OS for N8 Smartphone (NewsFactor)
- India’s Nasscom Focuses on Ethics and Corporate Governance (PC World)
- Nokia N8 Boasts Beefy Specs, Revamped Symbian 3 OS (PC World)
- Nokia swings for fences with N8 smartphone, revamped Symbian OS (Ben Patterson)
- Verizon Wireless will not offer Google's Nexus One (AFP)
- India's Reliance joins with US's Gatjar for mobile services (AFP)
- Video search Blinkx launches ad service ****d on viewers' habits (Reuters)
- The Sims 3 Revealed for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, and DS (PC World)
- BBEdit 9.5 brings Live Search bar, ******ing improvements (Macworld.com)
- Serbia to ask Facebook about group threats on president: minister (AFP)
- New BlackBerry OS 6.0 Targets Consumer Market (NewsFactor)
- UK Kicks off Program to Recruit Security Gurus (PC World)
- Will Apple unveil iPhone 4G early after leak? (Ben Patterson)
- 'Smart' electric meters not so smart, it seems (Christopher Null)
- RIM shows new operating system (Reuters)
- Tellabs shares soar after strong 1Q results (AP)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Hacker scam targets iPad owners: BitDefender (AFP)
- Senators to Facebook: Tighten privacy policy (Reuters)
- McKinstry buys software assets from Itron (AP)
- Linux Machines Surprisingly Linked to Spam (PC World)
- Tech Monitor
- Bugtraq: XSS vulnerability in Zikula Application Framework
- Bugtraq: Re: Widnows XP TCP/IP Stack Security Issue (ARP for non RFC 1918addresses)
- Bugtraq: Re: Widnows XP TCP/IP Stack Security Issue (ARP for non RFC 1918 addresses)
- Canonical focuses on apps support in Linux upgrade (InfoWorld)
- SolarWinds sinks as 1Q license revenue disappoints (AP)
- Watch Out iPhone, Android Use Is on the Rise (PC World)
- AdMob: Android OS, Device Market Fragmenting (PC Magazine)
- BlackBerry 6.0 Coming Soon With New Browser, Better UI (PC Magazine)
- Supreme Court to rule on violent video games and minors (Christopher Null)
- AdMob Says Android Traffic Tops Apple's iPhone in U.S. (NewsFactor)
- Eye-Fi to release Apple Store exclusive Wi-Fi memory card (Macworld.com)
- Twittelator for iPad adds 'Slide to Send' feature (Macworld.com)
- LabPixies Acquisition Gives Google Widgets Power (NewsFactor)
- Spy software watches BlackBerry e****/p***os (AFP)
- Salesforce, VMware Form VMforce for Java in the Cloud (NewsFactor)
- Apple releases iTunes 9.1.1 (Macworld.com)
- Apple buys up another chip maker (Macworld.com)
- Venezuela's chatty leader Chavez joins Twitter (Reuters)
- Fake anti-virus software a growing online threat: Google (AFP)
- Parametric 2Q income up, but guidance disappoints (AP)
- Phase Forward 1Q profit tumbles on higher costs (AP)
- Microsoft Hits The Road To Pimp Windows 7, Office 2010 (PC World)
- Google Apps Sync for Outlook Gets Mixed Reviews (PC World)
- A Sneak Peek at BlackBerry 6 OS (PC World)
- Microsoft Brings Windows 7 to Embedded Market (PC Magazine)
- Latest MacBook Pro CPU runs so *** it can boil water (Christopher Null)
- Raging Thunder 2 gets online leaderboard, touch controls (Macworld.com)
- High-tech task force that receives Apple's assistance fielded DA referral in Gizmodo
- Corrected: Former rivals eBay, Alibaba tie-up on new platform (Reuters)
- Vendors Team on Content-sharing Spec (PC World)
- Super Micro (Investor's Business Daily)
- Vuln: Namazu 'namazu.cgi' Cross-Site ******ing Vulnerability
- Vuln: Amiro.CMS 'forum_sign' Parameter SQL Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: Free Realty 'agentadmin.php' Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Gitolite Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: [security bulletin] HPSBMA02525 SSRT100083 rev.1 - HP System Insight Manager
- Venezuela's chatty leader Chavez joins Twitter (Reuters)
- McAfee Debacle Shows Why Malware Defense Must Evolve (PC World)
- These location-****d iPhone apps should survive Facebook world domination (Appoli
- Australian youngsters warned over 'sexting' (AFP)
- Virgin Media adds customers at fastest rate ever (Reuters)
- Microsoft signs Android patent deal with HTC (Reuters)
- Robot class
- SAP Q1 net profit jumps 97 pct to $514 million (AP)
- InfoWorld review: Free remote access tools for Windows and Mac (InfoWorld)
- ***** wins Premier League rights
- Whirr are they?
- Sprint loss widens but subscriber losses improve (Reuters)
- Where is My Zune Phone? (PC Magazine)
- Venezuela's Hugo Chavez takes to Twitter (AP)
- Google warning on fake anti-virus
- NHS 'worst for breaches of data'
- Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez launches on Twitter
- Cheaper service helps Sprint cut subscriber loss (AP)
- ***** likes location services, mum on Foursquare (Reuters)
- Microsoft sides with HTC in fight with Apple (AP)
- Review: `Dead to Rights' should have stayed buried (AP)
- Apple announces dates for WWDC 2010 (Macworld.com)
- IAC 1Q loss narrows as online ad revenue climbs (AP)
- Google: Adobe Flash Support Coming to Android 2.2 (PC World)
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- Flash support coming in next version of Android (Ben Patterson)
- Apple's conference date sets stage (maybe) for iPhone unveiling (Ben Patterson)
- Apple to host conference in June; new iPhone expected (Reuters)
- Kenya's Safaricom says to move to IP network in 2 years (Reuters)
- Corning earns soar in 1Q on TV glass demand (AP)
- App Industry Roundup: Apple gets faster, Men's Health shaves calories and the battle
- Newsy for iPad app definitely the lead story (Appolicious)
- Comcast 1Q profit up 12 pct, advertising rebounds (AP)
- SAP Returns to Growth and Profits in the First Quarter (PC World)
- Google Finds Fake Antivirus Programs on the Rise (PC World)
- Legality of iPhone raid queried
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- AOL 1Q profit slumps as ads, sub******ions wane (AP)
- Cell phone patent fight heats up (Christopher Null)
- Apple may debut new iPhone at June conference (AFP)
- On the Call: Sprint CEO Dan Hesse on prepaid (AP)
- HTC to pay royalties to Microsoft for Android phones (AFP)
- New Storm Worm May Not Last Long (PC World)
- Full Flash Support May Give Android a Competitive Edge (NewsFactor)
- Bugtraq: [ MDVSA-2010:084 ] java-1.6.0-openjdk
- Bugtraq: Adobe viewer plugin can be made to crash IE or FF
- Bugtraq: Fun with FORTIFY_SOURCE
- HP to acquire Palm for nearly $1 bln in cash (AP)
- HP buying Palm for 1.2 billion dollars (AFP)
- Apple buys small chip maker, app developer (Reuters)
- Halo: Reach Live-Action Trailer Teases Spartan Birth (PC World)
- Apple Buys Company That Helped Build iPad Processor (NewsFactor)
- Apple acquires Siri as search war with Google amplifies (Appolicious)
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 goes international (InfoWorld)
- SAP to release delayed *** software in July (Reuters)
- 'I Love You' Virus Turns Ten: What Have We Learned? (PC Magazine)
- Microchip price war heating up? (Christopher Null)
- HP acquires Palm for $1.2 billion (Christopher Null)
- Siri Acquisition Gives Apple Voice-Recognition Tech (NewsFactor)
- Kerio Connect business server now supports iPad (Macworld.com)
- Android App Video Review: Progressive Insurance (Appolicious)
- Wikipedia blasts talk of child porn at ***site (AFP)
- Hewlett-Packard in $1bn Palm deal
- Baidu 1Q jumps 165 percent, topping forecasts (AP)
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