Toyota's swift handling of Lexus SUV issue includes safety tests on all SUVs. [NY Times | AP]
Coke kicks off Earth Month campaign. [Adweek | DMN News]
Pfizer developing Viagra-like drug for women. [ABC News]
Nike's "Masters' voice" ad the last straw in Tiger Woods' marriage? [People]
Crocs tries to shed its dowdy image. [NY Times]
P&G resumes sponsoring family-friendly prime-time TV movies. [Cincinatti Enquirer]
Intel, Nokia are looking for MeeGo developers. [NY Times]
The Library of Congress will back up tweets. [Consumerist]
Talbots is tailoring its stores to geographic areas. [Boston Herald]
'Avatar' encourages wannabes for the DVD's release. [BrandFreak]
Blockbuster stays optimistic about its future. [LA Times]
Procter & Gamble sees new competition from Missouri. [NY Times]
Kraft supports a virtual "cheddar explosion." [Brandweek]
Nordstrom's reputation is on the line after a store opening. [CNBC]
Some high-profile iPad owners aren't too impressed. [Gawker]
Companies are spying on consumers' new media use. [WSJ]
April will bring spring showers, consumers electronics. [Daily Finance]
How will fast food brands react to pricier beef? [WSJ]
Shopping malls in the Southwest U.S. are doing poorly. [WWD]
Michael Jordan ponders rebranding his NBA franchise. [NY Times]