| Troyak takedown, security blues, ICANN meets |
| The Troyak ISP, which has been linked to the Zeus botnet, was briefly taken down this week. The takedown occurred on the heels of the RSA Conference last week, where there was much talk about the 'cat-and-mouse' game of trying to squelch cybercrime. Otherwise, things got a little testy at the ICANN meeting in Nairobi, and iPad pre-orders got rolling. Oh, and the Internet was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. Seriously. |
| FCC's national broadband plan: What's in it? |
| The U.S. Federal Communications Commission plans to release a national broadband plan next week that will lay out an ambitious set of goals for broadband deployment and adoption. |
| Twitter wants to know where you are |
| Twitter on has turned on its new geolocation feature that allows you to tell the Twitterverse where you are when you tweet. |
| Anticipation grows as Apple takes orders for iPad |
| Apple started taking orders for the iPad tablet Friday, with early adopters rushing to order one of the most hotly anticipated products in recent memory. |
| Smartphones gain ground slowly in China, despite 3G and iPhone |
| China now has the iPhone and more big-name smartphones are due in the country, but few buyers overall are choosing smartphones despite promotion by China's mobile carriers. |
| Barnes & Noble to provide e-reader app for iPad |
| Barnes & Noble says it will provide an e-reader application for Apple's iPad in time for the tablet's launch on April 3. |
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