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Feeds for NYT > Technology [ ]1. From Apple, a Step Into Social Media for MusicApple on Wednesday introduced a social media service geared to music lovers that is built into iTunes, revamped its lineup of iPods and unveiled an upgraded version of its set-top box.
  2. Of Two Minds About BooksThe book business tries to serve two readers, the one who loves the tactile page and the one who loves the digital ease.
  3. H.P. Wins 3Par as Bidding War EndsDell on Thursday withdrew from the bidding for 3Par, which agreed to be acquired by Hewlett-Packard for $33 per share.
  4. F.C.C. Seeks More Input on Wireless Internet RulesThe F.C.C.’s decision to seek more comments on preserving an open and competitive Internet precludes any agency action before the midterm elections.
  5. Consumer Watchdog Group Goes After GoogleA consumer watchdog group began an advertising campaign aimed at Google and its chief executive that hopes to create a "Do Not Track Me" list for Web users.
  6. Chinese Company Aims Big With Android SmartphoneIdeos from Huawei marks the first time a Chinese company has designed and marketed a smartphone specifically for the global market.
  7. Twitter App for iPad Puts Focus on DesignTwitter has a new app for the iPad -- and along with it, a new approach to design and usability.
  8. A Phonebook for the 21st CenturyInflection, the start-up behind genealogy site Archives.com, is introducing a people search engine.
  9. Advertising: Scholastic Books Revamps Its MarketingThe company said it wanted to keep better track of teachers who were new or who had departed and use more methods of communication.
  10. Sweden Reopens Rape Investigation of WikiLeaks FounderSwedish authorities said they reopened an investigation of rape allegations against Julian Assange.
  11. China Will Require ID for Cellphone Numbers; Noncompliance Means No ServiceThe government is looking to curb cellphone spam, pornography and fraud schemes.
  12. To Win Over Users, Gadgets Have to Be TouchableResearchers say that touch screens are the start of a trend to make computers more open to human gestures.
  13. H.P. to Work With Hynix on New Computer Memory ChipsA simpler alternative to transistors, the memristor, will allow for more computer memory in even smaller devices.
  14. Washington Post Suspends Columnist for Twitter HoaxMike Wise said in his Twitter account that a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was suspended for five games.
  15. Mormon Media Empire Goes More DigitalThe Deseret News has laid out an ambitious plan to enhance its digital coverage and begin using a collection of freelance contributors to supplement its news report.
  16. State of the Art: Your Own Hot Spot, and CheapVirgin Mobile’s MiFi is nearly like the ones offered by Sprint and Verizon but with three exceptions: an unlimited data plan, no contract and a $40-a-month service fee.
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: Google’s EarthDo we really desire Google to tell us what we should be doing next? Yes, but with some qualifiers.
  18. Mind the GridCan a week of silent meditation make it easier to resist the emotional pull of the digital world?
  19. In Search of a Case to Protect the iPadWhile none of the iPad cases are perfect, the variety is endless; one even has a 100-year warranty.
  20. App Smart: How to Get Loyalty Card Prices Without Loyalty CardsTwo apps, Cardstar and Key Ring, serve as repositories for your loyalty shopping card numbers. You just hand your phone to the cashier at checkout.
  21. Pogue's Posts: Laptops Look Like Racecars — and Not in a Good WayA new Windows PC comes covered with advertising stickers even though computer companies are trying to make their laptops beautiful. David Pogue thinks they ought to stop.
  22. Little Big Zooms for Olympus Pen CamerasOlympus will add two new zoom lenses for its handsome Pen Micro Four Thirds cameras, as well as an all-black E-P2 camera kit.
  23. The GoPro Camera Goes AnywhereThe tiny Go Pro HD Hero camera can take incredible photos and high definition video, all while being submerged in water or attached to a surfboard, bicycle or motorcycle.

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