"ARM Shows Off 64-bit Cortex-A50 for Use by AMD and Others"
Overclockers Club 11/3
"IBM, Cleveland Clinic Put Watson to Work on Medical Training"
eWeek 11/3
"Here's what Europe needs to copy from Silicon Valley"
GigaOM 11/3
General Interest
"Is Facebook 'broken on purpose' to sell promoted posts? Traffic from fan pages drops as new option to pay for reach appears."
Ars Technica 10:30 PM
"Publishers Abroad Take On Google"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:51 PM
"Booksellers Resisting Amazon's Disruption"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:51 PM
"Asteroid Belts Could Be Key to Finding Alien Life"
Wired Magazine 3:54 PM
"'Saturday Night Live' Web site defaced in apparent hacking: Site's content replaced with Guy Fawkes nursery rhyme as well as an indication that 'user info' and 'passwords' had been exposed."
CNET News 3:14 PM
"Copyright-Infringing Tweets Will Now Be 'Withdrawn' Instead of 'Disappeared Forever'"
Gizmodo 3:11 PM
"Sony quietly gets PlayStation 3 certification in China, we hope for a few more Dynasty Warriors players"
Engadget 1:21 PM
"Amazon Launches Cloud Drive Photos for Android; Comes With Free 5GB Storage"
Social Barrel 9:15 AM
"Twitter To Add Instagram-Esque Photo Filters To Its Mobile Apps"
Redmond Pie 7:38 AM
"New Jersey Allows Voting By Email And Fax For Hurricane Victims"
TechCrunch 7:20 AM
"Google Refreshes The Way Gmail Messages Are Created"
Social Barrel 7:06 AM
"Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini Features And Pricing Details"
Social Barrel 7:05 AM
"Democrats more than twice as likely as Republicans to donate via cellphone"
The Verge 11/3
"How NBC is using Instagram to Report the 2012 election"
GigaOM 11/3
"SoundMachine turns Lego bricks into a MIDI sequencer: Build a house party with a common toy."
Ars Technica 11/3
"B&N drops prices on Nook Tablet and Nook Color: With the release of the new Nook HD and Nook HD+, B&N is discounting its older tablets: the Nook Color is down to $139"
CNET Reviews 11/3
"Seagate now a DECE member, supporting UltraViolet"
Engadget 11/3
"This Pinch interface creates ad hoc Video walls"
TG Daily 11/3
"Facebook Cancels Shortcut Over Concern for Security"
New York Times 11/3
"Facebook Strengthens Privacy Policy Education For New Users"
redOrbit 11/3
"Tablet Wars - Can Microsoft's Surface Survive?"
The Motley Fool 11/2
"Microsoft, Welcome Back, You're Doing Better Than They Think"
Forbes 11/2
"The making of Halo 4 and Microsoft's all-star team"
The Globe and Mail 11/2
"Halo 4 Passes Its First Crucial Test: Metacritic"
WSJ Blogs 11/2
Government/Law/Politics
"Two men from indicted BitTorrent group imprisoned for movie piracy: The group, called IMAGiNE, released movies they recorded in theaters."
Ars Technica 11/3
"Court Hits Alleged Virginia Porn Pirate With Enormous $1.5 Million Fine"
BGR 11/3
"Open standards now mandatory across Whitehall"
ZDNet 11/2
"Government worried by EC data protection proposals"
V3 11/2
"Singapore gov think tank plots SSD takedown: 1TB hybrid uses less power than SSD, could work in Ultrabooks and tablets"
The Register 11/2
"OLPC upgraded with ARMADA PXA2128 triple-core processor"
TG Daily 11/2
"Google defamed Australian man with links to gangster"
The Register 11/2
"The ugly politics of fanboy culture"
InfoWorld 11/2
"R.I. socks Curt Schilling, advisers: Lawsuit alleges fraud in $75M loan default"
Boston Herald 11/2
"Government IT projects: UK adopts open technology standards"
BBC 11/2
"Pornographic films on BitTorrent: Flava Works gets huge damages"
BBC 11/2
"File-sharer skips court date; hit with $1.5 million in fines"
TechHive 11/2
"Illegal file-sharer gets slapped with $1.5 million in damages: In the largest BitTorrent damages award ever, a judge orders Kywan Fisher to pay an exorbitant amount of money for sharing 10 movies on the file-sharing site."
CNET News 11/2
"Judge prods FBI over future Internet surveillance plans"
CNET News 11/2
Analysis/Editorial/Help/Opinion
"Why Does There Always Have To Be An App For That? | TechCrunch"
TechCrunch 8:43 PM
"Hardware is hard — but accelerators can make it easier"
GigaOM 7:05 AM
"How the fragmented world of mobile wallets will sow confusion"
GigaOM 11/3
"3D Printers Are Not Like 2D Printers: A Rant | TechCrunch"
TechCrunch 11/3
"Why Facebook will cut the Timeline in half: Facebook is experimenting with a one-column Timeline instead of two. Here's why that matters."
Computerworld 11/3
"Can a refreshed Google Wallet finally take off?"
TechHive 11/2
"Will we see an ARM-based PC? Tablets already offer most desired features"
MarketWatch 11/2
"9 Facts: Play Offense Against Security Breaches"
InformationWeek 11/2
"Cold clicks? Snuggle your hand into this futon mouse pad"
CNET News 11/2
"When is a kids' online game actually an ad?"
Washington Post 11/2
"One in seven North American home networks full of malware"
The Register 11/2
"Researchers Turn The Tables On A Hacker, Infecting His PC With Malware And Grabbing Video Of Him At Work"
TechCrunch 11/2
"Making a smart decision on which phone"
Fairfax NZ News 11/2
"Native mobile app dev vs. HTML5: Why not both?"
InfoWorld 11/2
"Big Data Talent War: 7 Ways To Win" [Slideshow]
InformationWeek 11/2
"The San Francisco tech scene, fictionalized: Robin Sloan's buzzy novel Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is set in an old-school bookstore, sure, but it is packed with startup name-dropping and exciting technology."
Fortune 11/2
"Android 'Jelly Bean' usage share grows in October, but 'Ice Cream Sandwich' grows faster"
ZDNet 11/2
"'Saturday Night Live' Web site defaced in apparent hacking"
"Are you being cyberbullied at work?"
"iPad Mini costs at least $188 to build, teardown reveals"
"Being there: The Hifiman HE-6 headphones"
"Apple accused of hiding U.K. Samsung 'apology' with code"
"Apple's vanishing iPad"
"Sixers unleash world's largest T-shirt cannon on fans" ...
New York Times
(Checked 7:20 PM CST; no changes since Saturday)
"Google Casts a Big Shadow on Smaller Web Sites"
"How New Yorkers Adjusted to Sudden Smartphone Withdrawal"
"A Capitalist's Dilemma, Whoever Wins on Tuesday"
"If I Hire You, What's Your 100-Day Plan?"
"Cellphone Users Steaming at Hit-or-Miss Service"
"Facebook Cancels Shortcut Over Concern for Security"
"Twitter to Add Photo Filters to Compete With Instagram"
"SAP's Marketplace Dream"
"One on One: Google Android Director on Nexus Strategy"
"Japan's Electronics Behemoths Speak of Dire Times Ahead"
Reuters
(Checked 7:20M CST; no changes since Friday)
"Facebook's Sandberg sells $7.4 million in stock"
"Apple iPad mini draws New Yorkers; crowds thin elsewhere"
"Twitter CEO lobbied against exiling Dorsey in 2008: investor"
"Google's Android software in 3 out of 4 smartphones"
"Over 20 million tweets sent as Sandy struck"
"Microsoft vs Google trial raises concerns over secrecy"
"Sharp's stock falls, credit downgraded as worries mount"
TechWeb
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"Apple iOS 6.0.1 Fixes Bugs, Patches Security"
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