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- Auction Site to Sell Security Vulnerabilities
- Motorists Sue Over 'Hot' Fuel
- Norwegian hacker says he can bypass AT&T on iPhone
- Norwegian hacker says he can bypass AT&T on iPhone
- Rihanna, Shop Boyz still not budging atop Hot 100
- Amazon S3 is Patent-Pending
- Microsoft to Release 6 Security Updates Next Week
- UK Copyright Extension in Exchange for Censorship?
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- Blackberry "Spy" Software Released
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- Upcoming Film Based on Arthur C. Clarke Story
- FCC Rules Open Source Code Is Less Secure
- PluggedIn: Facebook lets friends share private view of Web
- Google Makes Case to Join Microsoft Antitrust Case
- Both Sides of the PS3 Price Cut Rumour
- Arrest Under New NY Anti-Piracy Law
- Court Orders Dismissal of US Wiretapping Lawsuit
- Consumerist Catches Geek Squad Stealing Porn
- AMD Invests $7.5M in Transmeta
- Half-Squid, Half-Octopus Discovered Off of Hawaii
- 2008 - Year of Linux Desktop?
- Upcoming Film Based On Arthur C. Clarke Story
- Both Sides of the PS3 Price Cut Rumor
- Ford, utility join to promote plug-in vehicles
- Ford, utility join to promote plug-in vehicles
- Sun Micro to revamp Solaris with Linux features
- 50 Years of the Multiverse Interpretation
- Sun Micro to revamp Solaris with Linux features
- Sun Micro to revamp Solaris with Linux features
- iPhone Researchers Gain a Shell
- RIAA Forces YouTube to Remove Free Guitar Lessons
- Sprint Drops Customers Over Excessive Inquiries
- DOJ Accidentally Gives Lawyer Wiretap Transcript
- Swedish Police to Block Pirate Bay
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- Ford, utility join to promote plug-in vehicles
- Sun Releases ODF Plugin for MS Office
- Matt Groening to be Final Boss in New Simpsons Game
- 35 Different Ways of Looking at Social Networks
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- Mars Rovers Threatened By Dust Storms
- Shuttle SDXi Water-Cooled SFF PC
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- Music Industry Shaking Down Coffee Shops
- EA CEO calls video games "boring", complicated: WSJ
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- Comcast and Net Speed Tests
- Sega plays synergy game with anime series "Bleach"
- Sony cuts price on PlayStation 3 by $100
- Joost to offer exclusive early look at VH1's "30s"
- Microsoft says no plans to cut Xbox Japan price
- Open Source Linux Phone Goes On Sale
- $499 PlayStation 3 Confirmed
- Sony cuts price on PlayStation 3 by $100
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- Samsung, Ericsson sign telecom cross license deal
- Microsoft says no plans to cut Xbox Japan price
- Samsung, Ericsson sign telecom cross license deal
- Linux 2.6.22 Kernel Released
- NASA Purchases $19M Russian Space Toilet
- Yahoo Downgrades MusicMatch Jukebox
- Sony cuts price on PlayStation 3 by $100
- Microsoft says no plans to cut Xbox Japan price
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- Sony cuts price on PlayStation 3 by $100
- Google to Acquire Postini
- Attempts to Count Linux Users Remain Pointless
- Joost to offer exclusive early look at VH1's "30s"
- Google Maps Shows Chinese Nuclear Sub Prototype
- Team Builds Viruses To Combat Harmful "Biofilms"
- Review of Stardock's TweakVista
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- Robots Teach Autistic Kids Social Skills
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- First "Real" Benchmark for PostgreSQL
- Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone: JP Morgan
- Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone: JP Morgan
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- Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone: JP Morgan
- Samba Adopts GPLv3 For Future Releases
- New Web Metric Likely To Hurt Google
- Analyst Says Blu-ray DRM Safe For 10 Years
- Ford, So Cal Ed to test plug-in hybrids
- Groklaw Explains Microsoft and the GPLv3
- Text Compressor 1% Away From AI Threshold
- EA divulges clues to Spielberg games
- Disney delays "Pirates" game
- Sony lowers price of PS3 as E3 trade show downsizes
- Konami sees little PS3 price cut impact
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- Sony lowers price of PS3 as E3 trade show downsizes
- Neutral Net Needs Twice the Bandwidth of Tiered
- Korea to Clone Drug Sniffing Dogs
- Apple Plans Cheaper Nano-Based iPhone
- TiVo, Amazon to sell movies straight to TV sets
- The Psychology of Facebook Examined
- The Intersection of Microsoft, Linux, and China
- Tim Berners-Lee Discusses the Future of the Web
- Canonical Begins To Open-Source Launchpad
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- In Wake of Price Drops, Further PS3 Doubts
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- Instrumented GIMP To Identify Usability Flaws
- Video game lobbyist to fight teen-gamer stereotype
- Potential Cure For Antibiotic Resistant Infections
- FCC chief backs some open access in airwave auction
- Linux Gets Completely Fair Scheduler
- Firefox Quickies
- Uri Geller Accused of Bending Copyright Law
- China develops water-skimming plane
- MS Partners Bailing Over Delays In Releases
- Xbox Live adds Disney movies to its download menu
- Microsoft's E3 Conference Displays Company Confidence
- Microsoft holds firm on Xbox 360 pricing
- Google lets users overlay data on personalized maps
- PC Power Management, ACPI Explained In Detail
- Google lets users overlay data on personalized maps
- Microsoft's OOXML Formulas Could Be Dangerous
- Nokia says adds Skype to N800 Internet tablet
- Microsoft holds firm on Xbox 360 pricing
- Google lets users overlay data on personalized maps
- Nokia says adds Skype to N800 Internet tablet
- Turns Out Ubuntu Dell Costs $225 More
- Google to Unite Mapping Mashups
- Nokia says adds Skype to N800 Internet tablet
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- Ubuntu Continues to Grab Market Share
- Fujitsu-Siemens to offer flash-memory laptops
- John Knoll on CGI, Tron And 25 Years of Change
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- Sony, Microsoft see games key to race
- Fujitsu-Siemens to offer flash-memory laptops
- AOL settles with states over cancellation complaints
- Xbox Live adds Disney movies to its download menu
- Nintendo - "Everyone is a Gamer"
- AOL settles with states on cancellation complaints
- Wii will again be scarce for holidays
- AOL settles with states on cancellation complaints
- Games Workshop Forbids Warhammer Fan Films
- Nintendo Wii may be scarce for holidays
- Sony sets September launch of new Playstation Portable
- Lithuania plans voting via Internet
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- Oracle starts marketing drive on database upgrade
- Surgeon General Describes Censorship From Bush Administration
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Sony Displays New PSP, Polished Games At E3
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in September
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- The Dusty Concern for the Mission to Mars
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Internet and old media confab seeks peace not war
- Internet and old media confab seeks peace not war
- Baby Mammoth Found Intact
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- Sony,Microsoft see games key to console race
- HD DVD group says outselling Blu-ray in Europe
- US Military Leaks its Secrets Online
- Ultimate iPhone Review — Will It Blend?
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in September
- Scientists Find Water on Extra-solar Planet
- JP Morgan analysts disagree on future iPhones
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- Latest Revelations on the FBI's Data Mining of America
- JPMorgan analysts disagree on future iPhones
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- IBM Grants Universal and Perpetual Access to IP
- DoCoMo, AT&T partner to build 3G network in Hawaii
- DoCoMo, AT&T partner to build 3G network in Hawaii
- Bogus Company Obtains Nuclear License
- IBM Grants Universal and Perpetual Access To IP
- Sony, Microsoft see games key to console race
- A Flawed US Election Reform Biill
- Internet and old media confab seeks peace not war
- HD DVD group says outselling Blu-ray in Europe
- Ugandan refugees go online
- Smart meters to watch UK's energy hungry gadgets
- CUPS Purchased By Apple Inc.
- Sony Sues Rootkit Maker
- A Flawed US Election Reform Bill
- Islamic school sanctions online Muslim weddings
- Nokia seen gaining from Motorola woes
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- BBC Trust Will Hear iPlayer Openness Complaints
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- German iPhone gets 1,000 enquiries daily: report
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- HD DVD group says outselling Blu-ray in Europe
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- World's Fastest Broadband Connection — 40 Gbps
- Scanner Spots Open Source Installations
- Sony likely to cut PS3 price again: Capcom
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- Sony likely to cut PS3 price again: Capcom
- Aussies Sue Over Misleading Google Ads
- Intel Invests $218M in VMWare, Preparing for IPO
- Ballmer Teases Software-Plus-Services in '07
- Australian gov't agency calls Google ads deceptive
- Fewer People Copy DVDs Than Once Thought
- Activision to stick to "Guitar Hero" song price
- Activision to stick to "Guitar Hero" song price
- Putting Canadian Piracy in Perspective
- Robot Unravels the Mystery of Walking
- FBI Employees Face Criminal Probe Over Patriot Act
- Australian gov't agency calls Google ads deceptive
- Nintendo: Wii could top record-holding PS2
- Samba Goes GPLv3
- Tim Lister on Project Sluts and Strawmen
- FBI Data Mining For More Than Just Terrorists
- Jeremy Allison Talks Samba and GPLv3
- Disney joins Nintendo's game
- U.S. Court Denies Webcasters' Stay Petition
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- Cheeky China company says to sue Google over name
- Cheeky China company says to sue Google over name
- Mmm, mobile: "Simpsons" goes cellular
- Google takes swipe at Viacom, talks social networks