Here's the latest action:
Cliqset bakes in Twitter -- Social networking service Cliqset has integrated Twitter, among other upgrades in its newest version, in order to aggregate updates from a host of social networks and to make it easier to view updates from your friends.
FAA signs off on flying car -- Terrafugia, a company working on a car that can transform into a plane, has just gotten approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to continue developing its product, called The Transition, which also meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Cisco to build 'smart city' in Portugal -- Following in the footsteps of projects like Masdar, networking giant Cisco Systems will help create a city in Portugal filled with sensors that will help direct efficient energy flow, traffic movement, and a host of other municipal improvements.
France busts Google for antitrust -- French regulators have ruled that the search company stymied competition when it blocked a location data company called Navx from using its AdWords service. This is the first antitrust ruling of its kind against Google.
Zillow traffic still on the upswing -- The real estate search and data site continues to set traffic records, drawing 10 million unique monthly users, a 26 percent increase from last year.
Google launched advertising news aggregator -- The search giant just released a new site where you can find advertising news stories in almost any category, including display ads, mobile ads, television ads, and direct marketing ads. You can see it here.
Appsfire adds on features -- The service that helps users discover new mobile applications, has just released a new product called AppTrends, which lets you access a ranking of iPhone applications based on social media buzz.
Kleiner partner looking to buy Golden State Warriors -- Joseph Lacob, one of the partners at the top Silicon Valley venture capital firm, is part of a group bidding on the Bay Area basketball team. The Wall Street Journal guesses at his motivation.
New, cheaper iPad issue of Wired -- Wired Magazine created a stir when it launched its first issue designed for Apple's iPad. Now it has followed up with a second issue that costs a dollar less and includes some cool, updated features.
Solyndra founder defects -- J. Kelly Truman, one of the senior executives that helped found the cylindrical solar module maker, has left the company for Deeya Energy, a venture-backed startup building fuel cells for grid-scale energy storage.