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- Apple now third largest phonemaker, pushing feature phones asideNew data shows the worldwide breakdown of mobile phone sales in 2011. Feature phones are increasingly being replaced by smart phones, with top-tier models from Apple and Samsung leading the pack.
- Kim Dotcom, Megaupload founder, denied bail appealThe denial means that聽Kim聽Dotcom聽must remain in jail until his first hearing in a US extradition request, scheduled for Feb. 22.
- Honda hybrid: False mileage claims, court rulesHonda hybrid promotions misled consumers, a small-claims court decides. But automaker says it will appeal the $9,867.19 award to an outspoken Honda hybrid owner.
- Google 'Bouncer' tasked with taking on Android malwareAndroid malware is on the rise. But Google says its new 'Bouncer' system has already been successful in repelling waves of spammers and phishers.聽
- Facebook IPO is good news for Zynga, Pandora, Groupon, tooThe impending Facebook IPO has given a leg-up to social gaming powerhouse Zynga.聽
- Facebook IPO will create hundreds of new millionairesFacebook IPO reveals the company's social heart and business soul. Here's a peek at the Facebook IPO, by the numbers.
- Smartphones: New apps for the Super BowlSmartphones will let you watch the game, get scoring alerts, and view Super Bowl ads from yesteryear. Some Super Bowl apps for smartphones are free.
- 25 iPhone tips and tricks for 2017 Want to know how to capitalize on your iPhone鈥檚 potential? Read on for a few little known but useful tips that make everyday use of your iPhone easier and more convenient. 聽
- Fresh Apple TV rumors emerge. Should we believe them?An Apple TV set is apparently in the works. And it could hit shelves this year.聽
- Samsung Galaxy S III: Can 'the best Android' phone pull off a sequel?The Samsung Galaxy S III will launch later this year, Samsung reps said in a statement.聽
- Facebook IPO: Are users really worth $125 each?The Facebook IPO suggests that the social network's 800 million users are worth $100 billion. What role will Facebook's audience play as the mega giant files what could become one of the largest IPOs of all time.
- Facebook's forgotten rule: No fake names allowedUsing a fake name to cloak identity online is becoming less tolerated. But will these company policies from Facebook and Google hold up as users voice their dissatisfaction?
- Neil Young said Steve Jobs was a vinyl music fanNeil Young and Steve Jobs used to talk about music. The late Apple visionary saw the digital future, but listened to vinyl records, according to Neil Young.
- Droid Razr Maxx review roundupThe Droid Razr Maxx hit shelves this week. So how does the latest Droid phone stack up to its competitors?聽
- Megaupload given two more weeks to deal with user dataMegaupload has negotiated a 14-day reprieve for troves of data stored on the site. But that doesn't mean Megaupload users will see their files anytime soon.聽
- Prosecutors: 50 million Megaupload users' data could be gone by Thurs.US prosecutors blocked access to聽Megaupload聽and charged seven men, saying the site facilitated millions of illegal downloads of movies, music and other content.
- Canadian teens send Legonaut into 'space'Two Canadian boys sent a Lego Man 80,000 feet above the Earth and captured the voyage on video.
- Rubinstein, who revitalized Palm, leaves HPThe future is mobile, says the former Apple executive, who had seen his role reduced after Hewlett-Packard killed off his webOS for the handheld Palm. Rubinstein is taking a break.聽
- Macworld: Trade show? Nah. Apple 'lifestyle' event.Macworld is coming into its own after Apple pulled out three years ago. The new Macworld is smaller, consumer oriented, and inspirational.
- #TwitterBlackout: Protests brew as complaints over censorship come to a boilTwitter on Thursday announced it would invoke the ability to censor some tweets on a country-by-country basis. Cue the global backlash.聽