- - RIM announces more downloads in the first week for their BlackBerry-compatible MySpace application than for any before.
- - Blog platform company improves comment system, offers it for free to everybody.
- - Verizon Wireless tells Obama reps that workers improperly accessed records of a cell phone the president-elect used recently, exposing calls and phone numbers but not e-mail, according to a CNN report.
- - CNET Car Tech takes a look at the new hybrid powertrain shown off by Hyundai at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show.
- - NASA scientists find what they believe are huge water ice glaciers sitting just beneath the Martian surface.
- - Senior directors of online payment site E-Gold, who had pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering, received small fines and no prison sentences. A judge said it was due to a lack of criminal intent.
- - One of the most visually stunning search applications on the iPhone has just been updated to support YouTube videos. Go get it.
- - If we’re talking about a breakthrough, then we’re really talking about thinking big about a nationwide charging network. And that means turning to Uncle Sam for help
- - CNET’s Dan Farber and ZDNet’s Larry Dignan discuss the big stories of the week in the EIC Squared podcast.
- - Yahoo added an eBay application to the dashboard area of the new Yahoo home page in testing.
- - Security experts say they’re detecting a marked increase in online scams amid the economic downturn.
- - CNET Car Tech posts video of the Mini E Electric launched at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show.
- - Viewers reportedly egged on the man, who overdosed while on live Internet video.
- - The mayors of the San Francisco Bay Area’s three largest cities gathered Thursday to announce their ambitious new initiatives to make the region a leader in electric vehicle use.
- - Defense Department suspends use of USB drives as experts warn of USB-related virus outbreaks.
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