Summary Box: Streaming your music over Web (AP)

AP - HOW IT WORKS: Once you install mSpot’s application on your computer, you can select what songs in your collection you want to store on the service’s remote servers. Then you can listen through your Web browser from any computer, or from an Android phone.

Divorce lawyers: Facebook tops in online evidence (AP)

AP - Forgot to de-friend your wife on Facebook while posting vacation shots of your mistress? Her divorce lawyer will be thrilled.

Which ISP is fastest? (Christopher Null)

Christopher Null - Internet service providers get a pretty bad rap. Everyone seems to be convinced that his Internet provider is the worst, and that everyone else in America has a dreamily fast connection to the Web.

Alleged Windows 8 Blueprints Leaked Online (PC World)

PC World - What’s Microsoft cooking up for Windows 8? We’ve already heard rumors of a 128-bit operating system with a 2012 release date, but what about the cool stuff that would make an upgrade worthwhile? A few Windows aficionado sites have just posted leaked documents–purported to be from Microsoft insiders–that offer a sneak peek of what Redmond has is mind.

Chrome unseats Safari as 3rd popular Internet browser (AFP)

AFP - Google Chrome last week unseated Apple Safari for the first time as the third most used Internet browser in the United States, according to figures released by StatCounter.

News Corp. sells Beliefnet (AP)

AP - News Corp. has sold Beliefnet, a spirituality website, to an investment group.

China bans military from blogging (AFP)

AFP - China has issued regulations banning its 2.3 million soldiers from creating web sites or writing web blogs, adding to the nation’s existing Internet curbs, state press said Saturday.

US unveils plan to make online transactions safer (AP)

AP - In the murky world of the Internet, how do you ever really know who you’re talking to, who you’re buying from or if your bank can actually tell it’s you when you log in to pay a bill?

Bing iOS4 update brings new features, but isn’t optimized for iPhone 4 (Appolicious)

Appolicious - Microsoft’s Bing is holding its own alongside search engine giants Yahoo! and Google, and is now included as default option in mobile Safari. However, the free Bing app, despite its recent update for iOS4, is still sitting in middle-of-the-road territory—not much of an overall change since I reviewed the product back in December.

Google Moves its Encrypted Search (PC World)

PC World - If you’re paranoid about snoops discovering your Web search terms and results, you’ll have to start pointing your browser to another URL to use Google encrypted search.

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