- Barnes & Noble exposes Microsoft patent strategy against Android, Groklaw
- Google releases Android 4.0 sources, doesn’t address Google’s ability to withhold future code, Ars Technica
- Famous Hollywood-backed free speech lawyer says SOPA is A-OPK, Ars Technica
- W3C pushing for implementation of Do Not Track standard by next year, BBC
- Vint Cerf warns against re-writing the Internet for security, The Register
- Pirate Party gains another seat in the EU, Slashdot
- Hollywood and Congress target Mozilla, ReadWriteWeb
- Google allowing opt out of its WiFi mapping efforts, ReadWriteWeb
- House Judiciary Committee hearings on SOPA stacked 5 to 1 in favor of censoring the internet, Techdirt
- Facebook, Google, other tech companies join to fight internet piracy legislation, Post Tech at The Washington Post
- Version 1.2 of OpenCL released, The Register
- Universal Music sues insurer to pay for its $50M copyright infringement, Michael Geist
- Raspberry Pi PCB layout revealed, Raspberry Pi via Slashdot
- Mozilla hatches plan to tackle memory leaks in Firefox add ons, Ars Technica
- The Great Firewall of America, RConversation
- Follow up study to piracy in emerging world report shows causal US attitude, at least among its youth, Ars Technica
- New study shows majority of Americans say infringement fines should be under $100, Ars Technica
- At SOPA hearing, Congress targets “pro-pirate” Google, Ars Technica
- Register of Copyrights things that copyright will fail without SOPA, Ars Technica
- New Android powered Kindle, the Fire, has been rooted, ReadWriteWeb
- EU adopts measure against US domain seizures, TorrentFreak
- Anonymous “dimnet” tries to create hedge against DNS censorship, Ars Technica
- Google enhances WebP to take on PNG, The H Open