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- iPad to hit stores April 3 (Reuters)
- IBM makes Earth-friendly plastic from plants (AFP)
- Sony to Begin Worldwide 3D TV Launch in June (PC World)
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- WiMax Hitches a Ride on 1000 Taxis in Taipei (PC World)
- Sony to start selling 3-D TVs in June (AP)
- Intel Sees 2012 Deployment for Mobile WiMax Release 2 (PC World)
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- Facebook death 'lessons to learn'
- Skynet satellite system extended
- Hard drive evolution could hit XP
- Porn domain name plan resurrected
- Phantom of Opera sequel opens amid "phan" disquiet (Reuters)
- Opera to Patch Browser Vulnerability Soon (PC World)
- Games migrate to the social side
- AP hires NY Times exec to boost digital revenue (AP)
- IBM Will Research Mobile Access for the Aged and Illiterate (PC World)
- Charts, productivity tools highlight FileMaker 11 update (Macworld.com)
- The Soundtrack to My First Semester (BusinessWeek)
- Bigpoint to unveil platform for MMO games on Mac, iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Pink Floyd battles EMI in online royalties case (Reuters)
- Amazon cuts off Colo. affiliates because of tax (AP)
- Samsung, Panasonic start selling 3-D TVs (AP)
- Google welcomes chance to export to Iran, Cuba (AP)
- Google Docs Now Syncing with Outlook (PC World)
- U.S. considers some free wireless broadband service (Reuters)
- Google Testing Personalized Search for TV Programs (NewsFactor)
- HP Flaunts Flash and AIR on Slate Tablet (PC World)
- Spigit Adds App to Manage Idea-generating Competitions (PC World)
- Final Fantasy
- Sony eyeing June launch of 3D TV
- HP Swipes at iPad as 'Watered Down' as Rivals Line Up (NewsFactor)
- Pink Floyd goes to court in royalty row with EMI (AP)
- NFL signs mobile phone deal with Verizon Wireless (Reuters)
- Microsoft rolls out new MSN site design (AP)
- China tries microblogging top political event (AP)
- Cisco to introduce new heavy-duty Internet router (AP)
- Amazon Developing 'Innovative' Kindle Browser (PC Magazine)
- Report: Google Working On Android-****d Set-Top Box (PC World)
- Globecomm gets $34.2M contract extension (AP)
- Nanotech 'fuse' for novel battery
- Panda Discovers Malware on HTC Magic Phone (PC World)
- Elgato releases smaller EyeTV Hybrid, adds PC support (Macworld.com)
- Rackspace Hires to Align With MySQL Offshoot (PC World)
- Texas co. gets contract for food service software (AP)
- Office updates patch Excel security flaw (Macworld.com)
- Sony, Samsung Join Campaign To Push 3-D TV Sets (NewsFactor)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- `Nobel of computing' goes to early PC designer (AP)
- On latest guitar game, players strum real strings (AP)
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Rumors Fly (PC World)
- FCC Suggests Using Wireless for Free Broadband (PC World)
- Maine gov cool to cell phone health warnings bill (AP)
- IE 6 and 7 Bug Allows for Attacks via Poisoned Sites (PC World)
- HP Touts Flash as Killer App Against Apple's iPad (PC World)
- Excel, Movie Maker Flaws Fixed by Microsoft (PC World)
- ******* target freshly uncovered Internet Explorer hole (AFP)
- Parallels Desktop update adds support for Chrome OS (Macworld.com)
- Sony Signs Major HD Deals for PlayStation Network (PC Magazine)
- Cisco Unveils Much Faster CRS-3 Router for Net Growth (NewsFactor)
- As Ballmer Praises Apple, EFF Cites Stiff App Store Rules (NewsFactor)
- Booksellers fighting Amazon's Canadian bid (Reuters)
- Best Buy, Cisco, Others Add $36.5M to SiBeam (PC Magazine)
- MobiTV Preannounces T-Mobile HTC HD2 Launch Date (PC Magazine)
- Facebook Reported Ready To Let Users Share Locations (NewsFactor)
- Sentilla's Energy Management Tool Gets Chargeback Feature (PC World)
- LG Elec launches Android-****d smartphone (Reuters)
- U.S. weighing China Internet censorship case (Reuters)
- 3G Buildouts Push up Mobile Network Investment (PC World)
- Dotcom Crash
- File-sharing sanctions 'unfair'
- MySpace readies site overhaul to rekindle growth (Reuters)
- "Logorama" duo take aim at "Ghost Recon" videogame (Reuters)
- Man stabbed with meat thermometer at movie in CA (AP)
- Samsung’s 3D TVs: Bold and Bright (PC World)
- Summary Box: Google expands sales of business apps (AP)
- Google adds bike lane with latest mapping feature (AP)
- MySpace outlines makeover after exec shake up (AP)
- Google opens *** store for business applications (AP)
- Facebook calls for 'iconic games'
- Banking fraud 'moves to internet'
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- Arm Sees Over 50 New IPad-like Devices out This Year (PC World)
- Google opens virtual shop for business software (AFP)
- Street Fighter IV arrives in the App Store (Macworld.com)
- IBM, universities target easy-to-use cellphones (Reuters)
- Chinese group file complaint over faulty HP laptops (Reuters)
- Vital statistics
- Mobile phone allows boss to snoop
- SAIC receives Navy contract worth up to $625M (AP)
- GDC: Ngmoco hopes to rule with new mobile games (Macworld.com)
- Review: `Final Fantasy XIII' falls flat (AP)
- Google CEO: mobile computing reshaping Internet (AP)
- Need an Extra Terabyte for Your TiVo? New App Lets You Link to an HP MediaSmart Serve
- China Mobile investing $5.8B in Chinese bank (AP)
- Correction: Botnet Busted story (AP)
- Top free troubleshooting tools for Windows (InfoWorld)
- Apple releases MainStage 2.1.1, fixes 32-bit issues (Macworld.com)
- Internet up for Nobel Peace Prize
- HP Turns Steve Jobs' Flash Snub Against Apple's iPad (NewsFactor)
- China Mobile buys 20% stake in mainland bank (AFP)
- HP Slate vs. iPad: Focus on Flash (PC World)
- Google to digitize old books from Rome, Florence (AP)
- Panasonic's first 3-D TV set in $2,900 package (AP)
- Patches Highlight Problems in Maintaining Older Software (NewsFactor)
- First lady pushes healthy kids campaign forward (AP)
- E-books are largest category in App Store (Macworld.com)
- 3Com gets 3-year networking contract (AP)
- Google prepared to quit China over censor feud: executive (AFP)
- OnLive game streaming service to start in June (AP)
- Global agency reconsiders address for porn sites (AP)
- Cable, sat TV firms ask gov't to stop TV blackouts (AP)
- Target Intros Mobile Coupons Program (PC Magazine)
- Google Apps Marketplace Brings Cloud Services Together (PC World)
- Intego releases VirusBarrier X6 Dual Protection (Macworld.com)
- Rumor: Dell Mini 5 to Take on iPad With Amazon and Kindle Integration? (PC World)
- Google Apps Store Seeks Cloud Collaboration Boost (PC World)
- Summary Box: Palm struggles in its phone comeback (AP)
- Former FCC Chair Says More Fiber Will Help Wireless Crunch (PC World)
- Palm Inc. teeters in crowded smart phone market (AP)
- PayPal Recommends Anti-Phish Plugin (PC Magazine)
- Limewire P2P Network Adds Anti-Malware Protection (PC Magazine)
- Marketplace for Google Apps Targets Microsoft Office (NewsFactor)
- Rob Glaser Thinks Mobile Is the Next Big Thing (PC World)
- CA to buy Nimsoft Inc. for $350 million in cash (AP)
- Summary Box: Review of Google's social hub, Buzz (AP)
- Apple holds second place U.S. smartphone share (Macworld.com)
- TextExpander 3 saves you from more tedious typing (Macworld.com)
- Summary Box: OnLive game streaming to come in June (AP)
- Palm Inc. teeters in crowded smart phone market (AP)
- Sony VAIO W Series Netbook (PC World)
- Android Dominates, Windows Mobile Plummets, iPhone Stagnant (PC World)
- Chambers: How I'll make Cisco into IT's biggest player (InfoWorld)
- Panasonic Sets the 3D HDTV Bar At Best Buy (PC World)
- Census campaign targets tech-savvy Hispanic youth (AP)
- MySpace upping ante in online social games (AFP)
- Huge 'botnet' amputated, but criminals reconnect (AP)
- Sony shows off motion controller
- Motorola, Microsoft in deal to put Bing on phones (Reuters)
- Consumer Reports: Apple still tops in computer tech support (Macworld.com)
- Sony unveils new motion-controlled gaming system (Reuters)
- Meet PlayStation Move, Sony's PS3 Motion Controller (PC World)
- US city schools locked down after online threat (AFP)
- Prototype $200 Tablet Runs Android, Chromium OS, Linux (PC World)
- Apple iPod Shuffle 4 GB (PC World)
- New racing videogames set to rev up sales (Reuters)
- Unlocked RIM BlackBerry 8800 Smartphone (PC World)
- MySpace upping ante in online social games (AFP)
- MySpace Revamps for Revival (PC World)
- Opera rolls out mobile browser for Android (Reuters)
- Sony unveils new motion contoller to slow Nintendo (AP)
- 'Console killer' launches in June
- Virgin Media to trial broadband over telegraph poles (Reuters)
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- Farming future
- Hands On with Opera Mini for Android (PC Magazine)
- Digital mirror: fashion brands convey glamour online (Reuters)
- Mobile clinic
- Tories pledge 'fastest broadband'
- Ahead of the Bell: Video Game Sales (AP)
- Pink Floyd wins battle with EMI over online sales (AP)
- Summary Box: Huge 'botnet' only slowed by takedown (AP)
- CA Expands Cloud Services with $350M Nimsoft Purchase (NewsFactor)
- Gaming Will Drive MySpace, Execs Say (PC Magazine)
- Pink Floyd wins UK court battle with EMI label (Reuters)
- OnLive gaming service to launch in June (Macworld.com)
- Opera Mini 5 Released for Android-Powered Smartphones (NewsFactor)
- Telegraph poles to take broadband
- *** censure 'curbs human rights'
- Motorola to add Microsoft's Bing to smart phones (AP)
- No Camera on Apple's iPad, After All? (PC World)
- Sony Targets Nintendo's Wii with PS3 Move Controller (NewsFactor)
- Feds pledge tough review of Comcast-NBC deal (AP)
- Sony unveils motion-sensing controller for PS3 consoles (AFP)
- Pink Floyd and iTunes could split after court ruling (Macworld.com)
- GDC: Khronos group unveils OpenGL 4.0 and 3.3 (Macworld.com)
- T-Mobile's First HSPA+ Modem Goes on Sale Sunday (PC Magazine)
- OnLive taking videogames into the Internet "cloud" (AFP)
- Microsoft Tries to Lure NetSuite Users With New Deal (PC World)
- Novothink debuts solar charging case for iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Namco unveils new cross-platform SDK (Macworld.com)
- Google honours Iranian women bloggers (AFP)
- Report finds online censorship more sophisticated (AP)
- RadiSys acquires Pactolus; terms not disclosed (AP)
- Verizon Expects a 4G Smartphone Earlier Than Planned (NewsFactor)
- Text message erasing application goes international (AFP)
- SkillSoft 4Q net income falls 16 pct (AP)
- Razer, GPG pledge Mac support; DICE investigating (Macworld.com)
- OnLive Plans On-Demand Streaming of Video Games (NewsFactor)
- Ga. man who called for Elton John's death arrested (AP)
- New iPhone OS Rumored To Finally Allow Multitasking (NewsFactor)
- VeriSign to spend more than $300M on tech upgrades (AP)
- Why the FCC National Broadband Plan Should Include Public Wi-Fi (PC World)
- It's Time to Finally Drop Internet Explorer 6 (PC World)
- Safari 4.0.5 offers improvements to Top Sites, third-party plug-ins (Macworld.com
- *** Connectivity a Bigger Deal for HDTV Than 3D (PC World)
- *** will be 'critical' revenue source for Times: publisher (AFP)
- Twitter unveils tool to share tweeting locations (AP)
- February video game sales drop 15 percent (AP)
- Summary Box: Video game sales drop 15 percent (AP)
- Firemint wins four Pocket Gamer Awards (Macworld.com)
- A look at February's top-selling video games (AP)
- Xbox 360 Outsold Wii in February, Says NPD (PC World)
- FCC releases Internet speed test tool (Reuters)
- Appeal filed in Phil Spector case (AP)
- iPad available for pre-order at 5:30 Pacific, 8:30 Eastern (Macworld.com)
- Opera Mini 5 Beta Released for Android Phones (PC World)
- Lenovo says business will focus on mobile Internet (AP)
- iPad available for pre-order at 5:30 Pacific (Macworld.com)
- India May Delay Mobile Number Portability Again (PC World)
- China warns Google not to stop filtering *** searches (AFP)
- Sony, Panasonic Cameras Combine Small Size With SLR Features (PC World)
- Google welcome to expand its China market share: Minister (Reuters)
- 'Uncharted 2' nabs 5 trophies at video game awards (AP)
- Microsoft rebuffed in Word appeal
- Chinese minister insists Google obey the law (AP)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- February video game sales drop 15 percent (AP)
- Net clash for *** police projects
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- No .xxx yet: Internet agency delays porn decision (AP)
- BioShock 2 Cleans Up, Xbox 360 Overtakes Wii in February Game Sales (PC World)
- Revenge of the Cable Guys (BusinessWeek)
- iPad now available for pre-order (Macworld.com)
- Tweets 'fundamental to democracy'
- Nokia revises 2009 market share down to 34 pct (AP)
- China's stern warning to Google
- Court OKs TV rules opposed by Comcast, Cablevision (AP)
- Apple dishes new iPad details on 3G, iBooks, more (Macworld.com)
- An iPhoneographer's six favorite apps (Macworld.com)
- HSBC admits huge Swiss data theft
- Japan aims its home fuel cells at Europe
- Digital River up on possible McAfee deal (AP)
- Gameloft unveils new iPhone games (Macworld.com)
- Buyers Begin Ordering Apple's iPads Sight Unseen (NewsFactor)
- FCC Posts Tools To Measure Broadband Speeds (NewsFactor)
- Summary Box: Internet agency delays porn decision (AP)
- Apple takes pre-orders for April 3 iPad launch (AP)
- Barnes & Noble Will Be on Apple's iPad, a nook Rival (NewsFactor)
- QAD shares slide after 4th-quarter revenue drops (AP)
- iPad Camera Connection Kit missing from pre-order (Macworld.com)
- New Google Feature Will Hunt for Products Nearby (NewsFactor)
- Does the iPhone OS Need Multitasking? (PC World)
- Summary Box: China insists Google obey the law (AP)
- Internet fraud losses doubled last year (AP)
- Smartphones Spread Slowly in China, Despite 3G and IPhone (PC World)
- Cybercrime surge pushes 2009 losses to 559 million dollars (AFP)
- Adobe CEO 2009 pay package down 68 percent (AP)
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