- Hackers post W.Va. police officers' personal info (AP)
- AOL hires chief content officer for troubled Patch (Reuters)
- Yahoo chairman exits, review drags on (Reuters)
- French min deletes "stay indoors" tip for homeless (Reuters)
- Analysis: More than just Great Firewall awaits Facebook in China (Reuters)
- Chairman, 3 others out in Yahoo board shake-up (AP)
- British Cabinet Warns of Possible Internet Outages During Summer Olympics (Mashab
- IMDB "Jane Doe" case gets a court date (Reuters)
- Amazon, Viacom close to Web video deal (Reuters)
- Super Bowl XLVI Serves a Record 2.1 Million Live Streams (Mashable)
- Summary Box: Jobs flow from mobile, Facebook apps (AP)
- Google Chrome comes to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices (Appolicious)
- Looking for work? There may be an app for that (AP)
- Outfit7?s Talking Tom Cat app breaks 100 million downloads, gets new partnership
- The top 10 songs and albums on the iTunes Store (AP)
- Yahoo Chairman Steps Down (Mashable)
- Fashion Startup Moda Operandi: Now Opening to the World (Mashable)
- Pandora vs. Spotify: Who Will Win the Battle for Streaming Music? (Mashable)
- Google Chrome for Android has Arrived, But It's Only for the 1% (Mashable)
- Anfield cat becomes Internet hit (Reuters)
- Kaspersky Lab's sales growth slowed in 2011 (Reuters)
- Hacker releases Symantec source code (Reuters)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Feb. 7: Hotels by Orbitz, TripLingo Romance Edition, The Hacker
- Anonymous publishes email exchange with Symantec over $50K payoff (Digital Trends
- Symantec warns of mutating malware in Android Market (Appolicious)
- Internet Cupids often miss their mark: researchers (Reuters)
- Love gone wrong? Go digital to get over an ex (AP)
- Cyberplex unit to pay $4.8 million to Yahoo for poor traffic (Reuters)
- Internet giants pull content after warning in India courts (Reuters)
- Apple bounces big-name fake apps from App Store (Appolicious)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Feb. 6: Vanity Fair Hollywood, Game Your Video, Tank Battalion
- Google, Facebook remove content on India's order (AP)
- Singapore's Artivision says in tie-up with Intel (Reuters)
- Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call (AP)
- Apple, Motorola in patent struggle in Germany (AP)
- Star Wars, Ferris Bueller drive Super Bowl ad buzz (Reuters)
- Cuban blogger says government bars trip to Brazil (Reuters)
- Anonymous publishes FBI call on hacking (Reuters)
- Law enforcement websites under attack by hackers (AP)
- Bigger US role against companies' cyberthreats? (AP)
- Apple stops selling some devices online in Germany (Reuters)
- Megaupload founder refused bail in New Zealand (Reuters)
- Madonna launching video on billboards, online (AP)
- House ready to consider insider trading ban (AP)
- Google tightens security in Android app store (Reuters)
- Facebook filing lifts Zynga, other recent IPOs (AP)
- AOL's Huff Post to launch live streaming network (AP)
- U.S. shuts 16 sports piracy websites pre-Super Bowl (Reuters)
- Update for Google Docs app adds offline support, amps up tablet features (Appolic
- Analysis: Facebook's daunting Asian challenge (Reuters)
- Facebook's Zuckerberg to keep iron grip after IPO (Reuters)
- New version of Showyou is a Flipboard for video (Appolicious)
- NY Times adds digital subscribers, but ad revenue shrinks (Reuters)
- Amazon makes India debut with Junglee.com (AP)
- Key Internet operator VeriSign hit by hackers (Reuters)
- Online video firm Youku sues rival Tudou: report (Reuters)
- Amazon launches online shopping service in India (Reuters)
- All-time top 10 IPOs for Internet companies (AP)
- Summary Box: Facebook to go public, raise $5B (AP)
- Microsoft slams Google user data policy in new ads (AP)
- Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call (AP)
- Android OS rules in U.S., gets a Bouncer to keep malware out the Market (Appolici
- Exclusive: Hacked companies still not telling investors (Reuters)
- Android ?malware? turned out to be benign (Appolicious)
- AVG Technologies prices at $16/share: source (Reuters)
- Amazon 4Q results, outlook sends stock lower (AP)
- Mexico broadband project stuck in stalemate (Reuters)
- VC firm Andreessen Horowitz raises $1.5B to invest (AP)
- Hackers attack large Brazilian bank (AP)
- Google defends change to privacy policies (Reuters)
- The top 10 songs and albums on the iTunes Store (AP)
- PayPal co-founders fund pro-Paul Super PAC (Reuters)
- Online game theft earns real-world conviction (AP)
- BSkyB to launch online TV service to spur growth (Reuters)
- Twitter CEO says new policy is for transparency: report (Reuters)
- Gaming firms 888, Caesars extend licensing deal to U.S. (Reuters)
- Mexicans overcharged billions for phone, web: study (Reuters)
- NJ woman accused of streaming kid sex abuse cries (AP)
- Three Demand Media executives leave (Reuters)
- Polling App Makes Blog Feedback Painless (Mashable)
- Oscars tops iOS Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Artprice eyes sales boost from online auctions (Reuters)
- Microsoft Begins Private Preview of Office 15 (Mashable)
- Obama: Protect The 'Fundamental Integrity' of the Internet (Mashable)
- Triple Town developer files lawsuit against alleged App Store copycat (Appolicio
- New DMARC email authentication aims to stop phishing (Digital Trends)
- Sarah Palin email hacker loses appeal (Reuters)
- New Android malware? Or just an ad network? (Digital Trends)
- Symantec, Lookout Mobile Security debate latest Android ?malware? attack (Appoli
- Super Bowl advertisers seek buzz on social media (Reuters)
- Romney widens lead over Gingrich in Florida: poll (Reuters)
- Twitter's new censorship rules face opposition (Reuters)
- Hacker group Anonymous targets Mexican websites (Reuters)
- Detroit Symphony offering series of free webcasts (AP)
- Twitter's new censorship plan rouses global furor (AP)
- US cybersecurity efforts trigger privacy concerns (AP)
- What is ACTA? Why Should You Care? (Mashable)
- College Sports League to Stream Its Own Content Online (Mashable)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 27: Frequency, Steam Mobile, RAGE HD update, Baseball Supe
- Viadeo vies for Arab expansion with Moroccan branch (Reuters)
- Google and Bing Searches Help Us Pirate Music? (Mashable)
- Nintendo Announces Online Gaming Network (Mashable)
- How Brands Can Manage Facebook Comment Overload (Mashable)
- Facebook, Washington state target online spam (AP)
- ACTA 'Is More Dangerous Than SOPA' (Mashable)
- Evi tops Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Facebook takes on 'clickjacking' spammers in court (Reuters)
- NZ court bails two associates of Megaupload founder (Reuters)
- House lawmakers seek Google answers on privacy policy (Reuters)
- CNN behind on TV ratings, ahead of rivals online (Reuters)
- Poland signs copyright treaty that drew protests (AP)
- AP Interview: Wikipedia founder hails role in US (AP)
- Israel sets sights on next-generation Internet (AP)
- Monster Worldwide cautious on 2012 (Reuters)
- Netflix wins over Wall Street with subscriber growth (Reuters)
- These mobile apps should be music to your ears (Appolicious)
- Analysis: Wall Street puzzles over Google's new direction (Reuters)
- Analysis: Zynga needs mobile to move away from Facebook (Reuters)
- O2 accidentally exposes customers' phone numbers (AP)
- European Lawmakers Want "Right to Be Forgotten" on Facebook, Google (Mashable)
- 10 Tips for Building a Strong Online Community Around Your Startup (Mashable)
- Google Thinks I'm a Middle-Aged Man. What About You? (Mashable)
- Fifth Megaupload Arrest; No Bail for Kim Dotcom (Mashable)
- Proposal made for sweeping data protection in EU (AP)
- 6 Ways the Media Is Using Digital Tools to Cover the Election (Mashable)
- Symantec profit, forecast in line with estimates (Reuters)
- ThreatMetrix: Mobile buying less risky than desktop this holiday season (Digital
- Megaupload founder joked about his 'hacker' past (AP)
- Breach of new EU online data rules to carry high fines (Reuters)
- "Come for coffee, don't forget the cocaine," Dotcom joked (Reuters)
- Megaupload founder faces lengthy extradition battle (Reuters)
- Yahoo delivers another listless performance in 4Q (AP)
- Google to merge user data across more services (AP)
- Get More from Wikipedia: 10 Tips and Tricks (Mashable)
- Talking Social Media At the Oscar Nominations [LIVE VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Super Bowl Ads Will Get a Second Life on Facebook [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
- New Yahoo CEO says company needs to "do better" (Reuters)
- New Zealand court refuses bail for Megaupload founder (Reuters)
- Google to unify privacy policy across products (Reuters)
- Yahoo delivers another listless performance in 4Q (AP)
- French brand Courreges takes retro fashion online (Reuters)
- Entrepreneurs bring Internet coding skills to everyday users (Reuters)
- Poles protest ACTA online and on the streets (AP)
- How the new Facebook Timeline will affect your mobile experience (Appolicious)
- The top 10 songs and albums on the iTunes Store (AP)
- Apple approval process fails to stop fake Camera+ app (Appolicious)
- Flamboyant online tycoon kept low profile in rural NZ (Reuters)
- iBooks 2 and card.io payments lead iOS Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Mecom to charge for news online in new strategy (Reuters)
- Playtech in talks with possible U.S. partners (Reuters)
- Analysis: Megaupload shutdown unlikely to deter piracy (Reuters)
- Google's 4Q lobbying bill triples to $3.76 million (AP)
- House votes on permanent electronic duck stamp (AP)
- Sen. Grassley's Twitter account hacked over piracy bills (Reuters)
- PayPal preparing to expand its digital wallet service to 2,000 Home Depot stores this
- Academy Awards Launches Digital 'Celebrate the Movies' Campaign (Mashable)
- Nokia fined for spam texts in Australia (Reuters)
- Megaupload kingpin tells New Zealand court he is innocent (Reuters)
- Epic clash: Silicon Valley blindsides Hollywood on piracy (Reuters)
- U.S. lawyer for Megaupload.com withdraws (Reuters)
- Europe to issue tough new data-protection rules soon (Reuters)
- Newsmaker: Megaupload a story of Dotcom boom and bust (Reuters)
- INFLUENCE GAME: Online companies win piracy fight (AP)
- 5 Firefox Add-Ons for Increasing Productivity (Mashable)
- Congress puts brakes on anti-piracy bills (Reuters)
- Restore Your Faith in Humanity at the Nicest Place on the Internet (Mashable)
- Why 2012 Is the Year of Mobile Advertising (Mashable)
- Amazon setting up first "fulfillment center" in India (Reuters)
- Obama sings a tune, steals the online show (Reuters)
- Congress puts brakes on anti-piracy bills (Reuters)
- Renowned attorney Bennett to represent Megaupload (AP)
- Zynga mulls online gambling market (AP)
- Megaupload site wants assets back, to fight charges (Reuters)
- Rare Google misstep hints at tech landscape shift (Reuters)
- NZ police raid file-sharing site founder's mansion (AP)
- Narisetti leaves DC to join Wall Street Journal (AP)
- Android developer plans alternative app store for banned apps (Appolicious)
- Five tips to maximize your mobile gaming experience (Appolicious)
- House backer withdraws Web anti-piracy bill (Reuters)
- Google shares slide but analysts stay upbeat (Reuters)
- Siri may soon help users buy stuff online (Appolicious)
- Venture capital investments up 19 percent in 4Q (AP)
- Popular file-sharing website Megaupload shut down (AP)
- Microsoft 2Q beats Street despite soft PC market (AP)
- Top Senate Republican wants Web bill shelved (Reuters)
- Lawmakers try to keep anti-piracy bills on track (AP)
- How one Egyptian sold a revolution on the Web (Reuters)
- McAfee patches flaw that turned protected systems into spam relays (Digital Trend
- A Q&A on contested Internet anti-piracy bills (AP)
- Huffington Post preps online streaming network (Reuters)
- Protest exposes Silicon Valley-Hollywood rivalry (AP)
- Lawmakers flip on piracy bills protested on Web (Reuters)
- EBay cautious in short run as Europe weighs (Reuters)
- No Wikipedia? What if the Internet went down? (AP)
- EBay reports higher 4Q earnings, revenue (AP)
- SOPA and PIPA explained (The Upshot)
- Key facts about U.S. online piracy bills SOPA and PIPA (Reuters)
- Wikipedia, Google protest US antipiracy proposals (AP)
- Online wine websites get mixed reviews (Reuters)
- House to take up anti-piracy bill in February (Reuters)
- China says government to be more open (AP)
- Exclusive: EU moves early on Google antitrust probe (Reuters)
- Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 18: GroupShot, Moonit, Monkey Quest, Scramble With Friends
- Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang resigns (Reuters)
- Wikipedia editors question site's blackout (AP)
- China to expand registration rules for microblog users (Reuters)
- Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang leaving company (AP)
- Analysis: BlackBerry licensing seen RIM's likeliest scenario (Reuters)
- McAfee software bug could turn customers' PCs into spam servers (Reuters)
- Virus infections stop after suspects named (Reuters)
- U.S. charges Russian father and son with cyber fraud (Reuters)
- Google's 'Good to Know' campaign: Public service announcement or just PR? (Digita
- Symantec says hackers stole source code in 2006 (Reuters)
- Hacked Zappos Customers: Beware Phishing Scams (Mashable)
- 24 million customer accounts hacked at Zappos (Reuters)
- Wikipedia to be blacked out over anti-piracy bill (AP)
- Google tackles online privacy in unusual ad blitz (AP)
- Wal-Mart names head of global eCommerce business (Reuters)
- U.S. online piracy bill headed for major makeover (Reuters)
- Wikipedia to shut for 24 hours to stop anti-piracy act (Reuters)
- Microblogging use in China quadrupled in 2011: think tank (Reuters)
- Israel rattled as hackers hit bourse, banks, El Al (Reuters)
- Zappos says customer database hacked (AP)
- Internet giants oppose Web control in India court (Reuters)
- 'Smash' Pilot Lands on iTunes and Amazon 2 Weeks Before TV Premiere (Mashable)
- Baidu says to open new office in South China (Reuters)
- China's number of Web users rises to 513 million (AP)
- How Klout Found Success by Focusing on Users (Mashable)
- CES's Quirkiest Gadgets [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- 4 Tips to Keep Your Website Ahead of the Curve in 2012 (Mashable)
- Hacker says to release full Norton Antivirus code on Tuesday (Reuters)
- Rupert Murdoch turns to Twitter to attack Obama (Reuters)
- Hulu challenges cable with first original drama (Reuters)
- White House casts doubt over anti-piracy legislation (Reuters)
- White House concerned over online piracy bills (AP)
- The Job Search and Confidentiality [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
- How Nations Can Be United With Social Media (Mashable)
- FTC expands Google antitrust probe: source (Reuters)
- Officials: Broadband plan would disrupt GPS (AP)
- Internet Overuse Could Cause Structural Brain Damage [STUDY] (Mashable)
- Marines name general to handle video probes (AP)
- Another Groupon rival pulls back on deals effort (Reuters)
- Hotel chains team up to offer 1-stop booking shop (Reuters)
- PayPal, eBay see huge gains in mobile transactions (Appolicious)
- India government backs case against internet giants (Reuters)
- Victory for SOPA Opponents: DNS Blocking Struck From Bill (Mashable)
- This Web-Connected Robot Gives Your Tweets and Facebook Comments a Smell (Mashabl
- 5 Digital Publishing App Trends to Watch in 2012 (Mashable)
- Why Google's Social Search Is Too Much, Too Soon (Mashable)
- Android style guide helps improve app design (Appolicious)