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1. Barnes & Noble, Taking On Amazon in the Fight of Its Life
Barnes & Noble, the giant that put so many independent booksellers out of business, now finds itself locked in the fight of its life, with Amazon.com lurking in the background.



2. BlackBerry, Aiming to Avoid the Hall of Fallen Giants
Some tech gadgets that once seemed indispensable have been mercilessly superseded over the years, and Research in Motion is trying to avoid that fate for its BlackBerry.



3. Unboxed: The Yin and the Yang of Corporate Innovation
Apple and Google take very different paths to innovation, but the gap between their approaches may be closing a bit.



4. Twitter Is a Critical Tool in Republican Campaigns
The candidates’ teams can reach voters, gather data and respond to charges immediately, but the brief posts also carry danger.



5. When Twitter Blocks Tweets, It’s #Outrage
Twitter’s announcement that it would agree to block certain messages in countries where they were deemed illegal prompted outcry, argument and even calls for a boycott.



6. DealBook: Buzz on a Facebook I.P.O. Grows Louder
Facebook may file a prospectus as early as next week, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who demanded anonymity because discussions are private. But the company is still hammering out a final date.



7. How to Catch iPhone Thief? Officer Knows Buttons to Push
A quick-witted policeman who is an Apple aficionado proved more than a match for a man who fled after taking a woman’s iPhone in Manhattan on Thursday.



8. For $2 a Star, a Retailer Gets 5-Star Reviews
Agencies like the Federal Trade Commission have been trying to crack down on online product reviews that do not disclose the connection between a merchant and the person doling out the praise.



9. Victory on Antipiracy Issue Buoys Internet Lobby
With their success against antipiracy legislation in Congress, the Internet industry and its allies are weighing their future as a political force.



10. AT&T Posts $6.7 Billion Loss on Failure of T-Mobile Deal
AT&T posted a substantial $6.68 billion loss for the fourth quarter, primarily from the breakup fees incurred after the company’s failed bid to buy T-Mobile USA.



11. Nokia Reports a One-Billion-Euro Loss but Its Shares Rise
Nokia said it lost almost 1.1 billion euros ($1.4 billion) in the fourth quarter, compared with a profit of 745 million euros a year earlier.



12. Clean Energy Projects Face Waning Subsidies
Wind and solar companies say they need more government support to be competitive. But in Washington, there’s little enthusiasm for more subsidies.



13. The iEconomy: Apple’s iPad and the Human Costs for Workers in China
A staggering manufacturing system in China has made it possible for Apple and other companies to make devices almost as quickly as they can be dreamed up, but for workers, it can be dangerous.



14. Poll on iPhone and iPad Finds Consumer Confusion on Apple’s Manufacturing
Two-thirds of Americans want domestic companies to shoulder a lot of responsibility to keep manufacturing jobs in the United States.



15. Nanomaterials’ Effects on Health and Environment Unclear, Panel Says
A National Academy of Sciences committee called for further study of the minuscule substances, which are found in products from makeup to paint and drive a $225 billion market.



16. Drive to Tax Internet Sales Harms Affiliate Marketers
Moves by states to collect sales taxes from retailers that use affiliate marketers, which direct Internet traffic to the retailers, are costing marketers heavily.



17. Entrepreneurial Spirit Awaits Its Moment in the Middle East
Joichi Ito, the new head of the Media Laboratory at M.I.T., says that the Middle East and North Africa are on the cusp of creating their own Silicon Valley experience.



18. Riff: The Dilemma of Being a Cyborg
Many of the keepsakes we used to hold in our hands now exist as data on digital devices. What happens when the data disappears?



19. Opinion: In the GPS Case, Issues of Privacy and Technology
Focusing on public expectations of privacy means that our rights change when technology does.



20. State of the Art: Financing the Stuff of Dreams Through Kickstarter - State of the Art
Kickstarter is a site where creative people solicit start-up money for various projects. And people actually pledge money to help the projects in return for, maybe, a T-shirt or a CD.



21. Protecting a Cellphone Against Hackers
As cellphones become more like computers, they are attracting hackers who can listen to calls or steal information. But there are ways to bolster a phone’s defenses.



22. App Smart: A New Free Apple App for Parents - App Smart
WebMD Baby is arguably more practical and useful than many of the other apps for parents combined.



23. Gadgetwise: TiqIQ: The Kayak of Live-Event Tickets
TiqIQ is a Web site that pulls together vast amounts of data to help people find the best price for tickets to sporting events and concerts.



24. Gadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Gmail's Pop-out Feature
What to do if you're composing an e-mail in Gmail, but want to refer to an earlier message at the same time.


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25. Gadgetwise: Setting Up a Mac Printer
Ways to simplify the printer setup process for technophobic Mac owners.


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