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- iPad Will Read Books Aloud, Support Open EPUB Format (NewsFactor)
- GDC: AFK Interactive Brings the MMO Experience to Your Phone (PC World)
- Apple iPad 3G Options Include a Data Monitor (PC Magazine)
- Apple gives chief operating officer $5M bonus (AP)
- Privacy issues nix Netflix movie-picking contest (AP)
- HickoryTech to pay dividend of 13 cents (AP)
- Summary Box: Court OKs cable TV access rules (AP)
- Anticipation Grows as Apple Takes Orders for IPad (PC World)
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Leads Gaming Sales in February (NewsFactor)
- Privacy issues nix Netflix movie-picking contest (AP)
- Internet body delays decision on .XXX domain name (AFP)
- Electric Bat Interactive previews free browser-****d games (Macworld.com)
- Troyak Takedown, Security Blues, ICANN Meets (PC World)
- Apple COO gets $22 million reward as Jobs stand-in (Reuters)
- Xbox 360 Outsold Wii in February, Says NPD (PC World)
- Mac news briefs: 3D and animation (Macworld.com)
- Accessorize Your iPad for Business (PC World)
- FCC to propose 10-year Internet expansion: report (Reuters)
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- Google "99.9 pct" sure to shut China search engine: report (Reuters)
- Innovation on display at Games Conference (AP)
- The Macalope Weekly: A sad state of affairs (Macworld.com)
- China's new generation picky about factory jobs (AP)
- Steve Jobs finally wins approval to tear down house... possibly (Macworld.com)
- SXSW: Cuban, Boxee Clash at *** TV Debate (PC Magazine)
- Aspyr reveals new plans for The Secret of Monkey Island for Mac (Macworld.com)
- HDTV: Even Critters Prefer It (PC World)
- Molding the iPad into a Business Tool (PC World)
- Venezuela's Chavez calls for internet controls (Reuters)
- iPad Swapped if its Battery Fails, Apple Says (PC World)
- Venezuela's Chavez: Internet should be regulated (AP)
- Australia defends mandatory Internet filter (AFP)
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- U.S. to roll out major broadband policy (Reuters)
- Amazon reacts to new Colo tax, costing affiliates (AP)
- Smartphones put the moves on social networking (AFP)
- U.S. to roll out major broadband policy (Reuters)
- Amazon reacts to new Colo tax, costing affiliates (AP)
- News sites popular but few click on ads or will pay (AFP)
- Apple to replace iPad batteries with a new iPad (Macworld.com)
- High-tech event crowd urged to save the planet (AFP)
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- Google says China talks continue, but pullout signs grow (Reuters)
- Dotcom marks silver anniversary
- Investors seek signs of China Mobile 3G commitment (Reuters)
- Facebook to open office in southern India (Reuters)
- Apollo men decry Obama Moon plans
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- US, UK top debt ratings safe for now, Moody's says (AP)
- Facebook opening operations office in India (AP)
- Tories may 'lose broadband vote'
- Pegasystems to buy Chordiant for $161.5 million (AP)
- Survey: Readers don't want to pay for news online (AP)
- Ruckus Attacks Enterprise Wi-Fi With Pricing (PC World)
- FCC unveiling sweeping national broadband plan (AP)
- Smart sanctions can support democratic change: U.S. (Reuters)
- If iPad Battery Fails, Apple Will Replace the iPad for $99 (NewsFactor)
- People Power pushes 'green' wireless apps (InfoWorld)
- iPad Buyer be Aware: $99 Replacement if Battery Dies (PC World)
- Trusteer Rolls out Malware Forensic Tool for Banks (PC World)
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- Microsoft's Boyd Questions Future of Online Privacy (PC Magazine)
- Five Features the iPad Needs for Business (PC World)
- Online music vet launches song service for smartphones (AFP)
- Rhapsody app to sport offline listening 'very soon' (Macworld.com)
- Militant and hate group Internet use grows: report (Reuters)
- Molyneux Says PlayStation Move 'Not as Big a Step' as Natal (PC World)
- TomTom 1.3 adds real time traffic updates (Macworld.com)
- Oracle Loses XML Co-inventor to Google (PC World)
- The MacBundles offers 'Build Your Own Bundle' option (Macworld.com)
- Saudi warns charity 'phishing' scams could fund terror (AFP)
- Apple to charge $107 for iPad battery replacement (AP)
- Pegasystems Buys CRM Vendor Chordiant (PC World)
- Windows Phone 7 Development Uses Familiar Skills (NewsFactor)
- OpenLogic Pushes Open-source Scan Service for M&As (PC World)
- China TechFaith posts jump in 4Q profit (AP)
- FCC's Broadband Plan: $15.5 Billion for Deployment (PC World)
- Yahoo loses revenue chief to *** content start-up (Reuters)
- Google sees mobile ad rates passing PC rates (Reuters)
- DirecTV, Comcast settle on sports channel (Reuters)
- New Aperture update fixes video issues (Macworld.com)
- Google expects Android to 'flourish' in China: CFO (AFP)
- Broadband plan aims to boost speed, wireless (Reuters)
- FCC Wants 120MHz of Spectrum From TV Stations (PC World)
- Venezuela denies plans to censor Internet (Reuters)
- Did Video Games Wreck 1,000 Marriages? (PC World)
- AP Source: Jackson in $200M-plus recording deal (AP)
- HBO puts "The Pacific" online (Reuters)
- Hack Lets You Control Your DLSR Camera From Your Nintendo DS (PC World)
- Twitter working on Chinese registration page (AP)
- China star Zhang takes blame in 'Donationgate' (AFP)
- Canon EOS 5D Mark II firmware udpate released (Macworld.com)
- NVIDIA App Brings 3D Gaming to Your TV (PC World)
- China without Google: 'a lose-lose scenario' (AP)
- Twitter in China? In Due Time, Twitter Founder Promises (PC World)
- China again tells Google to obey the law (AFP)
- Sony, Jackson estate inks $250 mln deal: reports (AFP)
- US plans high-speed net for all
- Lords pass internet piracy bill
- Facebook removing stalker apps
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- Indian Security Startup Offers Free Software (PC World)
- Erin Andrews peephole stalker lands in jail (Reuters)
- PlayStation's Move ups the interaction, fidelity (AP)
- Intel's New Xeon 5600 Chips Outperform Predecessors (PC World)
- Boom time for cyber crime in US
- Twitter embeds itself in the ***
- MPAA boss Glickman says goodbye to Hollywood (AP)
- Schools accused in Google hacking case ask "why us?" (Reuters)
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- Egypt regulator enforces Internet voice call ban (Reuters)
- Break the law and your new 'friend' may be the FBI (AP)
- Twitter Will Stream Tweets Across Popular *** Sites (NewsFactor)
- PayPal app now lets you 'bump to send money' (Macworld.com)
- KaleidoVid turns your iPhone into a kaleidoscope (Macworld.com)
- BroadSoft files for IPO worth up to $103.5 million (AP)
- BlackBerry Users Willing to Swap for an iPhone (PC World)
- S.Korea to offer software to fight *** addiction (AFP)
- Windows Phone 7 Series: Everything You Need to Know (PC World)
- Supersonic car's lift flaw fixed
- Microsoft Will Rule on Phone 7 Apps, Require Trials (NewsFactor)
- IBM Adding Development and Test Offering to Public Cloud (PC World)
- 'Alice' sparks debate over quick DVD releases (AP)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Google Nexus One sales lag Apple, Motorola: Flurry (Reuters)
- Sony in new music deal with Michael Jackson estate (Reuters)
- Sophiestication releases Articles Wikipedia reader (Macworld.com)
- Intel unveils new server chips ahead of AMD (Reuters)
- Apple delays ship dates for some iPad accessories (Macworld.com)
- Internet Dot-Com Addresses Began 25 Years Ago (NewsFactor)
- Apple offers drivers for Samsung, Brother printers (Macworld.com)
- Latest "God of War" videogame hits US (AFP)
- Google announces AT&T-compatible Nexus One (Macworld.com)
- Broadband plan sent to Congress
- Google Starts Selling Full-price Nexus One on AT&T (PC World)
- Windows Phone 7: What You Need to Know (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft Encourages Developers To Test Drive IE9 (NewsFactor)
- IPad sub******ions could boost mag circulation (AP)
- Google phone now works on iPhone's wireless system (AP)
- Microsoft embraces HTML5 specification in IE9 (InfoWorld)
- Navigon releases MyRegion apps for U.S. (Macworld.com)
- Attack Samples Show Targeted Sophistication (PC World)
- Cable channel taps Fake Steve Jobs writer for tech CEO satire (Macworld.com)
- Google Quietly Releases Nexus One for AT&T (PC World)
- FAA: Boeing 777s must get new software (AP)
- New DivX Plus Lets You Transfer HD Videos (PC Magazine)
- Dotcom celebrates 25th birthday (AFP)
- BlackBerry Users Casting Glances at iPhone, Android (NewsFactor)
- AMD, Intel Bringing More Cores to More Servers (PC Magazine)
- Summary Box: Boeing 777 software fix (AP)
- US watchdog orders Boeing to fix 777 (AFP)
- Microsoft Bing nabs more *** searches in February (AP)
- AOL launches Seed.com for Internet Age news operation (AFP)
- Xobni for BlackBerry: A Smarter Address Book (PC World)
- Microsoft hit with $106M fine in patent dispute (AP)
- Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 Browser: FAQ (PC World)
- When tweets can make you a jailbird (AP)
- Google partners call for clarity on China plans (Reuters)
- Sony bets MJ fans won't stop 'til they get enough (AP)
- Your Next Facebook 'Friend' Could be a Federal Agent (PC World)
- HTC, T-Mobile Mum on Windows Phone 7 Plans for HD2 (PC World)
- Microsoft Loses $106 Million Patent Verdict to VirnetX (PC World)
- Fujitsu Aims New Server at Cloud Compute Providers (PC World)
- Drive a Porsche? Up your status with a phone (Reuters)
- Mobile 'apps' a $17.5 bln market by 2012: study (AFP)
- Chinese ad firms seek Google compensation talks (AFP)
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- Google partners in China appeal for word on plans (AP)
- What users want from Oracle's Java Community Process (InfoWorld)
- Google quizzed over China plans
- Mobile application sales explode
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- Qualcomm to Bid in India’s Broadband Wireless Auction (PC World)
- Microsoft's IE9 Browser: FAQ (PC World)
- Folding plug wins design accolade
- PayPal plans to double staff in Asia (AP)
- Simplify Media yanks iPhone apps, promises 'new direction' (Macworld.com)
- Android Market Push Threatens BlackBerry and iPhone (PC World)
- Motorola Droid Finally Gets Android 2.1 Upgrade (PC Magazine)
- Java pioneer distances himself from JCP (InfoWorld)
- Fear of surge in Internet crime ahead of S.Africa World Cup (AFP)
- Apple Stores purging screen protection? (Macworld.com)
- Review: GOD OF WAR III - Not Quite Godly (Newsarama.com)
- EDITING Pegasystems Acquires Chordiant Software for $161.5M (NewsFactor)
- ******* attacked Colombian vote count (AFP)
- 02 condemns file-sharing letters
- Verizon to Finally Update Droid to Latest Android 2.1 OS (PC World)
- Internet piracy taking big toll on jobs (Reuters)
- Yahoo! buys Citizen Sports (AFP)
- iWork.com adds easier public sharing, mobile support (Macworld.com)
- Net piracy takes 'toll on jobs'
- Court: Pa. DA can't bring 'sexting' charges (AP)
- Sprint to support Google's Nexus One smartphone (Reuters)
- Google phone now works on iPhone's wireless system (AP)
- Hands On: the T-Mobile HTC HD2 (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft: IE9 Won't Support Windows XP, Period (PC Magazine)
- Viacom-YouTube secrets to be exposed in lawsuit (AP)
- Yahoo buying fantasy sports company Citizen Sports (AP)
- FCC plans to announce broadband agenda (Reuters)
- Apple lets iPhone developers schedule sales (Macworld.com)
- KongZhong shares rise on strong report (AP)
- XpanD's Universal 3D Shutter Glasses to Work on Most Displays (PC World)
- Is This an Xbox 360 'Slim' Motherboard? (PC World)
- Nexus One to call on Sprint too (Macworld.com)
- Java founder emphasizes Oracle's commitment (InfoWorld)
- After Weeklong Fight, Rogue ISP Troyak Struggles for Life (PC World)
- Forcing China to revalue currency may boomerang: analysts (AFP)
- No copy-and-paste in Windows Phone 7 OS (InfoWorld)
- Sprint expected to unveil HTC WiMax phone at CTIA (Reuters)
- Cisco Borderless Access Offers Low-Cost Switches (NewsFactor)
- AT&T Zero Phone Charger Won't Draw Power by Itself (PC World)
- Nexus One Rival Droid Gets Android 2.1 Update (NewsFactor)
- IBM Offers Software Development in the Cloud (NewsFactor)
- Verizon seeks to ban Cablevision set-top boxes (AP)
- Texan accused of disabling 100 cars over Internet (AP)
- EA to offer complete online Woods game around Masters (Reuters)
- MacUpdate bundle offers Parallels, other apps for $50 (Macworld.com)
- 24 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute (AFP)
- Diebold names Pavithran as development group head (AP)
- Sprint WiMax Phone Rumors Abound, Carrier Stays Mum (PC World)
- Viacom-YouTube secrets to be exposed in lawsuit (AP)
- New password-stealing virus targets Facebook (Reuters)
- Seattlepi.com celebrates 1 year of ***-only news (AP)
- Report: Apple director York hospitalized (Macworld.com)
- Google working with Intel, Sony on TV project: report (Reuters)
- Hosted Drupal CMS Planned for Midyear (PC World)
- Email scam targets Facebook users: *** security firm (AFP)
- HTC says confident can defend against Apple suit (Reuters)
- FTC Member Rips into Google's Privacy Efforts (PC World)
- Google to Simplify Exchange to Apps Migrations With New Tool (PC World)
- China Mobile revenue up on surprise ARPU gain (Reuters)
- PayPal ties up with Chinese partner: report (AFP)
- Amazon brings Kindle app to the Mac (Macworld.com)
- Apple's Ban on Screen Protectors Makes (Some) Sense (PC World)
- Microsoft MSN China top exec to leave (Reuters)
- *** inventor calls for open data
- HTC Says Will Fight Apple Lawsuit, Stresses Innovations (PC World)
- UK 'can cope with cyber attack'
- China Mobile says 2009 profit up 2.3 percent (AP)
- Spammers survive botnet shutdowns
- Watch March Madness & Get Scores On Your Mobile Phone (PC Magazine)
- HTC says it will fight Apple suit (AP)
- Teva to buy Ratiopharm for nearly $5 billion (Reuters)
- Government to question Facebook
- Hacking "fun" for British teens
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