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Feeds for NYT > Technology [ ]1. As Data Flows In, the Dollars Flow OutThe average American is expected to spend nearly $1,000 this year on services like cable, Internet and video games.
 2. Publishers Win a Bout in E-Book Price FightPublishers have managed to take some control ? at least temporarily ? of how much consumers pay for their content.
 3. Findings: Will You Be E-Mailing This Column? It?s AwesomeA University of Pennsylvania study found that readers of news in print and online had more exalted tastes than might be expected.
 4. Video Game Review | Dante?s Inferno: You Read It in Class; Now You Can Play It on Your ConsoleDante?s Inferno, the video game, is more reminiscent of the God of War games than it is of the ?Divine Comedy,? the epic poem that inspired it.
 5. With Shake-Up, SAP Seeks Better Customer RelationsThe chairman of SAP, the German software company, said a decision to raise maintenance fees was wrong and acknowledged that he had been partly responsible for the move.
 6. EBay Asks Its Users for Help Building New Search ToolsEBay is rolling out new search tools on Garden by eBay, a new site where eBay will seek feedback from buyers and sellers on new products that it is developing.
7. Mobile Data Traffic Expected to SurgeMobile data traffic is expected to increase 39-fold in the next five years, according to a new report from Cisco Systems.
8. Foursquare Signs a Deal With ZagatFoursquare, the hip social network whose software is on the phones of many young urbanites, is branching out.
9. Available Soon at a Barnes & Noble Near You: The NookWant to do more than look at a Nook? Starting Wednesday, Barnes & Noble will finally have its e-book reader available for sale in its bookstores.
10. China Announces Arrests in Hacking CrackdownPolice officers also seized money and equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars during the crackdown, which occurred in November, state media reported over the past two days.
 11. Google to Add Social Features to GmailGoogle will unveil add-ons to Gmail that let people post and view messages about their day-to-day activities.
 12. Making Solar Power PortableA growing number of business travelers are using portable renewable energy devices to power up their electronics when they work in places that offer little or no access to electricity.
 13. Insider?s Admission Deepens Galleon CaseRajiv Goel said that in 2007 he provided the hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam with confidential tips about Intel and Sprint Nextel.
 14. Electronic Arts Shrinks Loss, but Shares Fall on ForecastThe publisher released its results, which analysts had expected to disappoint, after the regular market session ended.
 15. The Fight Over Who Sets Prices at the Online MallMajor brands and manufacturers ? and now, book publishers ? are deploying new tactics and tools to control how their products are presented and priced online.
 16. Media Talk: Kindle Books in Snack SizesFT Press is selling stripped-down, 1,000- to 2,000-word versions of books, for $1.99, and a new series of essays of about 5,000 words, for $2.99.
 17. In Secret, Nations Work Toward Crackdown on PiracyNegotiators, under intense pressure from media companies, luxury brands and other corporate victims of piracy to complete a deal, are facing criticism over the process.
 18. Link by Link: Super Bowl Merchandise and the Bets Behind ItA Web site selling licensed Super Bowl merchandise mines the Web -- and maybe a sports bar -- and finds greater interest in the Saints.
 19. Media Cache: Free vs. Paid, Murdoch vs. RusbridgerThe head of News Corporation and the editor of The Guardian are facing off over whether newspapers should charge for content on the Web.
 20. State of the Art: Best Cameras for $300 or LessAn experiment begun in 2001 continues: Which camera offers the most bang for relatively few bucks?
 21. The Pluses, and Oddities, of 3-D TVWhile 3-D hardware is coming out this year, it will cost quite a bit more than the bargain HDTVs of the last few years; expect to pay about $4,000 for a full package.
 22. More on Online Language LearningIn addition to the online language learning programs discussed in a recent Times article, here are several more that may be of interest.
23. Super Bowl XLIV Apps to Load Before KickoffThis Super Bowl weekend, whether you are rooting for the New Orleans Saints or that other team, there is a dog pile of apps to can enhance the game.
24. For iPhone Users, TV Over 3GAT&T has cleared Slingbox to transmit your home TV signal over the 3G network, providing TV without a Wi-Fi connection. Now it needs Apple's approval.
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