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Apple's lawsuit against HTC and the opening of RSA top today's headlines.
Written by Sam Diaz, Inactive

News to know: Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News to Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates are BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage:

Jason D. O'Grady: Apple sues HTC for patent infringement (updated)

Sam Diaz; Investment firm offers to buy Novell; shares skyrocket

Larry Dignan: RSA chief: Use cloud technologies to secure it

Sean Portnoy: TiVo announces $300 Premiere and $500 Premiere XL Series4 DVRs

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Sam Diaz: Ballmer on search: Google did it right first

Larry Dignan: IBM layoffs underway, union says

Jeremy Allison: How Sun's need to control the code cost them the company

ZDNet Asia: EMC, Intel team up on cloud security, compliance

Tom Foremski: Internet companies may face criminal penalties over human rights abroad

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: NVIDIA introduced next-gen ION netbook graphics processor

Rachel King: ASUS EeeKeyboard PC delayed until April

Sean Portnoy: Netgear unveils new Powerline, Wi-Fi adapters to connect HDTV, home theater devices to home network

Andrew Nusca: Google Chrome gets instant language translation, privacy settings

Ed Burnette: How to use Multi-touch in Android 2

Heather Clancy: LED e-tailer to accept trade-ins indefinitely

Andrew Nusca: Is this slider smartphone the next BlackBerry?

Doug Hanchard: Clean energy: For President Obama, it's more than a talking point

Phil Wainewright: Cloud, it's a web thing

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft: 90 million copies of Windows 7 sold

Ryan Naraine: Mozilla's Window Snyder heads to Apple

Dan Kusnetzky: Site Uptime Network Day 2 Question about Power

Jennifer Leggio: Evil memes: Securing your corporate reputation in social media

Jason D. O'Grady: Top 10 iPhone camera apps

Doug Hanchard: How did Congress pass extension of U.S. Patriot Act? Ask your doctor

Dana Blankenhorn: Health IT takes the first step down the open source road

Dana Gardner: Cloud Security Alliance research defines top threats and best paths to secure cloud computing

Phil LeClare: IBM is innovating in servers again

Larry Dignan: Cisco's security lineup aims to support IT consumerization

Mary Jo Foley: European lobbyist group pushes for Microsoft's browser ballot to go worldwide

Rachel King: Nokia debuts C5 smartphone with S60 3rd edition OS, GPS

Dana Blankenhorn: Microsoft health reform actually works

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Opera 10.50 final release available for download

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft mobile search cache enables 'search on the go' (SONGO)

Heather Clancy: New $90 million fund will extend SolarCity integration service to new states

Dan Kusnetzky: Site Uptime Network Day 2

Matthew Miller: Microsoft releases broken Zune HD Facebook application

Heather Clancy: Feds to undertake massive data center consolidation project

TechRepublic product spotlight: Nexus One for business

Rachel King: iLuv iMM178 Vibe Plus iPod dock has many ways to wake you up

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