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$78,000 Fine For Fake Angry Birds Android App Maker

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The Startup Scarlet Letter

Claiming your product will revolutionize the industry? Dissing your competitors? Comparing yourself to Steve Jobs? If you don't live up to your own hype, you might end up permanently scarring your business. Take it from Color's Bill Nguyen and Blockbuster's Jim Keyes. READ MORE

On Games: Rovio Plans Amazing Alex, Minecraft Breaks Sales Records

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Rovio Reports 2011 Financials

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HBO And MLB Launch On Xbox Live, Pottermore Starts Selling Harry Potter E-Books, Google To Launch Commenting Platform

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Twitter Rolling Out Self-Serve Ads, Angry Birds Space Sees 10 Million Downloads, Square Spruces Up Card Case

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Walmart To Host Angry Birds Clue Hunt, Aziz Ansari Launches Online Comedy Show, Google Puts $5 In Your Google Wallet

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iDomination

Apple's fifth iPhone is expected to debut later this month, barely four years after its original model redefined the word "smartphone." Here, we trace the burgeoning iPhone empire.READ MORE

Angry Birds And Our Continued Flailing Attempts At Energy Innovation

It’s not that America has lost its ability to innovate. The problem is that the smartest entrepreneurs of our time are making iPhone apps instead of creating important businesses that drive growth and jobs.READ MORE

Hey MySpace Employee: Justin Timberlake Just Fired You

After much speculation, MySpace is sold--apparently Justin Timberlake teamed up with Specific Media for the $35M purchase. It's the latest breaking bits from our news-obsessed editors.READ MORE

Facebook's IPO, Angry Birds Gets "Magic Places," Canvas Raises $3M, And More...

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"Magic" Angry Birds Could Give NFC-Powered Nokia Phones A Bump

If the game's 50 million and counting players have anything to do with it, then yes. For a new Magic edition, you have to bang two NFC-enabled phones together to unlock game levels.READ MORE

Engadget Abandons AOL, Google Hunts Patent Protection, a Beautiful iPhone Rumor Infographic, and More...

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Will the Angry Birds Phenomenon Match the Beanie Baby Craze?

The recently released Forbes list of America’s billionaires is chock-full of the usual suspects--oil-magnates, captains of the computer industry, and world-famous financiers. But one person seems incongruous among the bunch. Tied ...READ MORE

Is There a Gaming App as Addictive as Angry Birds?

We all got "Angry Birds fever" when the app was first launched, spending any available moment to beat the evil pigs. However, by now I'm sure most of us have completed the game and are in search for another highly addictive gaming app to obsess over.READ MORE

iFive: Microsoft Pays Nokia $1B, Facebook Movie Rentals, Adobe Morphs Flash, Nokia's Music Phone, Angry Birds on Facebook

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Angry Birds "Bad Piggy Bank" to Change Android In-App Purchasing

Angry Birds developers Rovio just announced statistics for the game's first year--it's an astonishing success, hinting smartphone gaming is moving into a similar popularity as watching TV. This lets Rovio push in-app purchasing for Android too.READ MORE

iFive: India's Scary Malaria Figures, Biodiversity, EA Nets Angry Birds, UK Cutbacks, Bob Guccione Goes to Big Penthouse in Sky

Yesterday was all about Apple, as the Cupertino launched hardware and software to an adoring world. And you all know what comes next: the unboxing and the hands-on. Here's Engadget's Josh Topolsky on the 13-inch MacBook Air. Does it ...READ MORE