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1 - Lindsay Lohan sues E-Trade over Super Bowl spot 2 - How Epic fit the Unreal Engine into the iPhone 3 - Google announces business app store for Google Apps 4 - Rock Band 3 confirmed for holidays 5 - Online dating finally recognized by restaurant guide 6 - Pink Floyd sues EMI over iTunes payments 7 - iPhone 4G: 25 most-wanted features 8 - Cyberbullying hits LGBT youth especially hard 9 - McAfee: A million 'scareware' victims a day 10 - Analyst: PlayStation 3 to win console war in the end 11 - FileMaker 11 delivers charting, 'on-the-fly' reporting 12 - ScatterTunes sells digital albums with a visual twist 13 - Google-China flap spurs federal plan to bypass censors 14 - Eliminate's 3G multiplayer: How'd they do that? 15 - Is the Kindle finally ready for the Web? 16 - Putting TiVo Premiere in context 17 - Malware found on HTC Android phone from Vodafone 18 - CNET News Daily Podcast: Tuesday's top headlines 19 - Microsoft tweaks browser ballot code 20 - Microsoft warns of zero-day IE hole on Patch Tuesday
The troubled actress is suing E-Trade, claiming that it mocked her in one of its cute baby ads. She is asking for $100 million.
The Unreal Engine 3 is on its way to the iPhone, though creators Epic Games have had to make some compromises to get there.
Software developers can cater to Google Apps customers through a new application store announced at Google's Campfire One event in Mountain View.
Harmonix and MTV Games are getting the band back together, with Electronic Arts handling distribution once more.
A new restaurant guide has a section specifically dedicated to the difficult area of online dating. Its author believes only certain very specific places are suitable for an online date.
One of the most imposing (and wealthiest) bands of all time sues EMI over online royalties. EMI is reportedly arguing that an album-unbundling ban applies only to physical products.
Apple's fourth-generation iPhone will most likely arrive in June. Here's a look at some of the feature and design upgrades we'd most like to see, including the odds of their implementation.
One in two lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender youth report being cyberbullied about their sexual identities, according to a new Iowa State survey of 444 youths.
Security firm McAfee is warning consumers to beware of 'scareware' programs that appear to be antivirus software but are actually scams that can steal data and infect your computer.
Sony's PlayStation 3 has suffered from poor sales over the past few years. But the console is making a resurgence and at least one analyst firm believes it will triumph.
Apple-owned company on Tuesday releases next major version of its database product, FileMaker Pro 11.
But will consumers be willing to download and install yet another media player to play ScatterTunes' V-Albums?
Members of Congress announce the Global Internet Freedom Caucus and a bill to spend federal dollars on research to "defeat Internet suppression and censorship."
Ngmoco's Eliminate was one of the first games to offer 3G multiplayer on the iPhone. But how did they do it?
If you own a Kindle, you also own a mobile Web browser. But chances are you never use it. That may be about to change.
After all the hype, the TiVo Premiere was greeted by disappointment by many gadget fans. But is there more to the story?
HTC mobile device running Android was distributed by Vodafone with a botnet program on it, as well as Conficker and a password-stealing Trojan, Panda Labs says.
Cisco finally makes its big announcement--and it's a router. Plus, Sony 3DTVs are on the way, and is the Drudge Report spreading malware?
After complaints the original algorithm was not doing the job, Redmond fixes the code shuffling the order of the browsers in its ballot screen for European users.
New vulnerability in Windows and Office could allow an attacker to take control of IE 6 and IE 7 systems, software maker says.

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