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- Intel, Microsoft sell 150,000 laptops to Libya
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- Call For Halt To Wikipedia Webcomic Deletions
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- Intel, Microsoft sell 150,000 laptops to Libya
- Google in talks with Verizon Wireless: sources
- Google Begins "Gmail 2.0" Rollout
- "Simpsons" video game spoofs industry
- Facebook to speak Chinese with .cn domain name
- Today's Gamers, Tomorrow's Leaders?
- Google in talks with Verizon Wireless: sources
- Google opens doors to social network developers
- Young voters plug in to politics
- MySpace users turn movie moguls
- UK Insurer launches networking site for over-50s
- Google's Plans for a Social API
- The Uncertain Future of BitTorrent
- Young voters plug in to politics
- Young voters plug in to politics
- Google opens doors to social networking
- Joel and Original Cast of MST3K Riding the Cinematic Titanic
- Verizon Might Deliver Google Phone
- Slashdot 10-Year Anniversary Party Grand Prize Winner
- Young voters plug in to politics
- AOL to let users block targeted Web ads
- Blogger Wins 1.5 Year Legal Battle
- Merrill sues over derisive e-mails to brokers
- Apple to Allow Virtual Mac OS X Server Instances
- Sprint in talks with Google on mobile apps: source
- FCC votes to ban exclusive apartment-cable deals
- The History of Slashdot Part 4 - Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
- Sprint in talks with Google on mobile apps: source
- Google opens doors to social networking
- Privacy Groups Mull 'Do Not Track' List for Internet
- The Official Ubuntu Book
- FCC votes to ban exclusive apartment-cable deals
- Intel in the GHz Game Again - Skulltrail Hits 5 GHz
- Sprint in talks with Google on mobile apps: source
- "Simpsons" video game spoofs industry
- One-Third of Employees Violate Company IT Policies
- Germany Seeks Expansion of Computer Spying
- Microsoft sees Windows Vista growth phase underway
- Why Everyone Should Hate Cellphone Carriers
- Court Blocks Controversial New Patent Rules
- Can Google Kill PowerPoint?
- New Robots Hunt Pirates by Sea
- Slate may start business news Web site: source
- Anti-Terrorism and the Death of the Chemistry Set
- Microsoft sees Windows Vista growth phase underway
- US Voting Machines Standards Open To Public
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- "Simpsons" video game spoofs industry
- Japan may track defense officials with GPS phones
- Australian Army Invests in Electrical Shirts
- Sprint in talks with Google on mobile apps: source
- Privacy groups seek "do not track" Web list
- Chinese fraudsters fake drug watchdog Web site
- FTC Seeks Anti-Spyware Authority
- Wi-LAN files infringement suit against 22 firms
- BBC "Not In Bed With Bill Gates"
- Schneier On the War On the Unexpected
- Privacy groups seek "do not track" Web list
- Vodafone launches MusicStation service in UK
- Mandriva's Open Letter To Steve Ballmer
- VMware virtualization software eyes Chinese reality
- IBM seen launching major data security initiative
- $200 Linux PCs On Sale At Wal-Mart
- Femtosecond Laser Shatters Viruses
- 22 Companies Sued Over Wi-Fi Patents
- Building a "Reference" Home Theater
- IBM to spend record $1.5 bln on security
- Single Nanotube Becomes World's Smallest Radio
- IBM to spend $1.5 bln on security
- Dutch pedophile Web site cannot show royal photos
- Carphone sees 10,000 iPhones being sold on 1st day
- What's New in OpenBSD 4.2?
- Transform Cellphones Into a CCTV Swarm
- FTC reviewing Google ad deal "expeditiously"
- Holograms bump models from New York catwalk
- Carphone sees 10,000 iPhones sold 1st day
- Patterns in Lottery Numbers
- FTC reviewing Google ad deal "expeditiously"
- Vodafone launches MusicStation service in UK
- Fake Codec is Mac OS X Trojan
- Google signs on MySpace for social network platform
- Alien and robot on mission for Playstation 3
- U.N. launches poverty monitoring site
- FCC Complaint Filed Over Comcast P2P Blocking
- Google signs on MySpace for social network platform
- Colbert Ballot Bid Shot Down
- EMI Caught Offering Illegal Downloads
- Alien and robot on mission for Playstation 3
- Open-Source 3D Printer Lets Users Make Anything
- Google lures MySpace for social network platform
- Nanotech To Replace Disk Drives Within Ten Years?
- Picture Passwords More Secure than Text
- IBM says it may acquire security companies
- Students Assigned to Write Wikipedia Articles
- Internet ad self-regulation falling short: FTC
- Napster posts narrower quarterly loss
- FTC reviewing Google ad deal "expeditiously"
- Kmart Drops Blu-Ray Players
- Seagate Offers Refunds on 6.2 Million Hard Drives
- Over-50s Invade the Social Networking Scene
- Nintendo Wii trims lead over PS3 in Japan sales
- Nokia's gaming service delayed to December
- Nokia Internet push slips in music, gaming
- Eleven Finalists in Pentagon's Robotic Rally
- Alien and robot on mission for PS3
- Wii trims lead over PS3 in Japan
- Ubuntu Dev Summit Lays Out Plans For Hardy Heron
- Entertainment on Web could bloom with strike
- Casio to launch W-CDMA phones in Japan
- Leopard Early Adopters Suffer For The Rest of Us
- FTC says Internet ad self-regulation falling short
- U.of Oregon Says No to RIAA
- Napster - Music Subsciptions Are Overrated
- Genetic Modification Produces Mighty Mouse
- Artist goes digital for photos that deceive
- Super-Magnet Sheds Light on Semiconductors
- Entertainment on Web could bloom with strike
- Wikipedia cleared in French defamation case
- Why Apple Should Acquire Adobe
- ICANN Punts on WHOIS Privacy Proposal
- More Solar Panel Problems For ISS
- Toys aren't just for kids anymore in Japan
- MS, Mozilla Clashing Over JavaScript Update
- Wikipedia Wins Defamation Case
- Volcanoes May Have Caused Mass Extinctions?
- Yahoo apologizes to U.S. lawmakers on China
- New Catalyst May Be a Boost For Fuel Cells
- Yahoo apologizes to U.S. lawmakers on China
- Joss Whedon Back on TV
- Yahoo apologizes to U.S. lawmakers on China
- The Economic Development of the Moon
- China's President Hu Talks IT Warfare
- NJ man gets two years jail for AOL spam scam
- Google's OpenSocial Platform Releases
- Yahoo apologizes to U.S. lawmakers over China case
- Google to unveil mobile strategy: sources
- Google to unveil mobile strategy: sources
- Netflix May Already Be Killing Blockbuster?
- CNet Tracks the History of the Digital Camera
- DARPA Looks To Adaptive Battlefield Wireless Nets
- A Belated Halloween History - Monsters Edition
- Microsoft Denies Sabotaging Mandriva Linux PC Deal
- Study Says P2P Downloaders Buy More Music
- No driver, no problem in robot car race
- Database Finds Fugitive After 35 Years
- The New School of Videographers
- ICANN Elects Peter Dengate-Thrush as New Chairman
- Emailed Threats Less Crazy Than Snail Mail
- Ten Strangely Cruel Science Experiments
- Google As The Next Microsoft?
- Cross-Selling Online Scams and Security Issues
- No driver, no problem in robot car race
- A New Way To Make Water, And Fuel Cells
- First RIAA Case Victim Finally Speaks Out
- No driver, no problem as robot cars finish race
- Datacenter Robbed for the Fourth Time in Two Years
- No driver, no problem as robot cars finish race
- Stix Scientific Fonts Reach Beta Release
- Wal-Mart's Terrible Nintendo Wii Knock-Offs.
- The Man Behind the Google Phone
- EVE Online's Linux/Mac Client Goes Live Tuesday
- NJ Spammer Gets Two Years Jail for AOL Spam Scam
- Israel's Hot Telecom cuts CNN from cable TV
- Is a Domain Name an Automatic Trademark?
- 3 Bots Win Pentagon's Robotic Rally
- The Dying PC Market
- Wal-Mart's Terrible Nintendo Wii Knock-Offs
- Hans Reiser Interview on ABC's 20/20
- Cell Phone Jamming on the Rise
- Is CentOS Hurting Red Hat?
- Graffiti as Password - Secure and Memorable
- DIY CPU Demo'd Running Minix
- No driver, no problem as robot cars finish race
- SUV with mind of its own wins robot car race
- Recreating Cities Using Online Photos
- Dueling videogames "Guitar Hero," "Rock Band" face off
- Ultracapacitors Soon to Replace Many Batteries?
- Carnegie Mellon Wins Urban Challenge
- Toys aren't just for kids anymore in Japan
- Google's Young Brainiacs Go Globe-Trotting
- Study Suggests Genome Instability Hotspots
- Move to a Mainframe, Earn Carbon Credits
- RIM launches software aimed at smaller firms
- Australian Researcher Boosts ADSL Speeds
- Microsoft defends Facebook stake
- Microsoft and ESPN are teammates for Xbox Live
- US Wants Courts to OK Warrantless Email Snooping
- Salcomp unveils USB-charger
- Microsoft defends Facebook stake
- Google to Announce "Open Phone" Coalition
- Redmond's Heavy Guns Go After OpenSocial
- Microsoft defends Facebook stake
- Dueling videogames "Guitar Hero," "Rock Band" face off
- Microsoft and ESPN are teammates for Xbox Live
- Hackers spark new protests vs video game "Manhunt 2"
- Bot-avatar Pesters Second Life Users (For Science!)
- RIM launches software aimed at smaller firms
- The $500 Gaming PC Upgrade
- D. Telekom's CEO has no time to rest on his laurels
- Dell to buy data storage network firm
- Bypass Windows With Fast-Boot Technology
- Google to unveil mobile technology
- Microsoft defends Facebook stake
- Dell to buy data storage network firm
- Paying People to Argue With You
- Google signs up partners for mobile phone push
- RIM launches software aimed at smaller firms
- Deconstructing the PC Revolution
- The Spy in Your Server Room
- Google Announces "Open Phone" Coalition, No gPhone [Updated]
- Dell to buy data storage network firm
- Google to enter mobile phone market with software
- Does Hacking Grades Warrant 20 Years in Jail?
- Google to enter mobile phone market with software
- Phantom Hourglass Review
- Dell Buys IPO-Bound EqualLogic for $1.4 Billion
- Linux-Powered Lego-Like Devices Target Developers
- Former Intel CEO Rips Medical Research
- Google to enter mobile phone market with software
- MIT Offers City Car for the Masses
- Google enters mobile phone market
- Data Loss Bug In OS X 10.5 Leopard
- Google enters mobile phone market
- US Consumers Clueless About Online Tracking
- Poll finds nearly 80 percent of U.S. adults go online
- Intergalatic Missing Mass Missing Again
- Google's Open Source Mobile Platform
- BBC Backpedals On Linux Audience Figures
- Qmail At 10 Years — Reflections On Security
- Sony to launch new PlayStation 2 model in Japan
- Sun To Seek Injunction, Damages Against NetApp
- Red Hat Joins Open Source Java Project
- Sony to launch new PS2 model in Japan
- "Quarterlife" highlights Web role in writer strike
- Microsoft Plans $500 Million Chicago Data Center
- Intergalactic Missing Mass Missing Again
- Google enters mobile phone market
- Experts say West can't stop Web radicalization
- Google enters mobile phone market