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- Public Request For Microsoft To Release Deprecated File Formats
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- Toshiba cuts HD player prices in Blu-ray fight
- EMI faces 2,000 job cuts
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- Nokia to shut German plant, cut 2,300 staff
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- GM says new fuel requirements to add $6,000 per car
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- EU Regulators Open New Microsoft Investigations
- GM says new fuel requirements to add $6,000 per car
- VBA Going Away, Macs Now, PCs Soon
- Apple to rent movies on Web, shows thin notebook
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- Apple launches Web movie rentals, thin laptop
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- FCC chief says economy could hurt wireless sale
- Borders readies to take over Web site
- Nokia to cut up to 2,300 staff
- Web site declares al-Qaeda's founding in UK: report
- Apple unveils super-thin "Air" laptop, Web movies
- US FDA Deems Cloned Animals Edible
- Toshiba cuts HD player prices in Blu-ray fight
- Ferrari unveils ethanol-powered sports car
- Pirate Bay Gets a 4,000-Page Complaint
- Nanotech Anode Promises 10X Battery Life
- Mac Version of NaturallySpeaking Launched
- Web site declares al-Qaeda's founding in UK: report
- High School Sophomores Discover Asteroid
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- Sun Buys MySQL
- FCC Seeks Comment In Comcast P2P Investigation
- Facebook asked to remove "Scrabulous"
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- Microsoft to Spy on Employees
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- Amdocs launches products for digital ads and retail
- The State of Security in MMORPGs
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- NASA Wants Fast Moonbuggies and Solid Lunar Lander
- New Hampshire Primaries Follow-Up Analysis
- BEA accepts sweetened Oracle offer
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- BEA accepts sweetened Oracle offer
- AT&T to replace batteries after explosions and fires
- Skepticism greets "Al Qaeda in Britain" founding
- iPhone Trojan Sign of Things to Come?
- SPARQL Graduates to W3C Recommendation
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- Hasbro Using DMCA on Facebook Game Apps
- Startup Offers Instant-Boot Windows Alternative
- Pope Cancels Speech After Scientists Protest
- What is Fair Use in the Digital Age?
- Pizza Hut rolls out nationwide mobile ordering
- Praise the Lord online: Major hymn book goes digital
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- Monkeys Thoughts Make Robot Walk
- Dell seen back to strong growth
- Dell seen back to strong growth
- Star Trek-like 'Phraselateor' Helps Police
- Star Trek-like 'Phraselator' Helps Police
- The Video Game Industry Goes Political
- China flags crackdown on "undesirable" online games
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- Dell seen back to strong growth
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- Some DNS Requests Ruled Illegal in North Dakota
- Hitachi Does Microsoft Surface Without the Table
- Monkey's Thoughts Make Robot Walk
- France could also scrap commercials on state radio
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- AT&T's Plan to Play Internet Cop
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- Gameworld: Slashing and smashing kick off 2008 game releases
- Praise the Lord online: Major hymn book goes digital
- China flags crackdown on "undesirable" online games
- Gameworld: Slashing and smashing kick off 2008 releases
- Microsoft Releases Specs for Binary Formats
- Netflix and iTunes Rentals Aiming At Different Crowds
- Slashing and smashing kick off 2008 gaming releases
- Slashing kicks off 2008 gaming releases
- Spec Will Cut External Drive Power Cords
- News Of SETI Signal Just Bad Reporting
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- Class Action Suit Against RIAA Can Proceed
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- Green Light for Human/Animal Hybrids
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- Cell phones and virtual worlds morphing shopper ways
- IBM growth in Americas slower than overseas
- Google.org expands funding to attack world crises
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- IBM targets 2008 profit above expectations
- Web yields deadly tricks for crime writers
- Prosthetic-Limbed Runner Disqualified from Olympic Games
- Web yields deadly tricks for crime writers
- New Dell Laptops Give Users a Literal Shock
- IBM 2008 profit target seen strong
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- IBM 2008 profit target seen strong
- IBM issues strong 2008 profit outlook
- The World Wide Computer, Monopolies and Control
- U.S. game sales rise 28 pct in Dec.
- IBM issues strong 2008 profit outlook
- Industrial Robot Arm Becomes Giant Catapult
- Information Requested for NASA-Based MMORPG
- MTV says "Rock Band" game sells 2.5 million songs
- White House Tape Recycling Possibly Erased Emails
- Cell phones and virtual worlds morphing shopper ways
- IBM issues strong 2008 profit outlook
- The Impatience of the Google Generation
- U.S. game sales rise 28 pct in Dec.
- Ray Tracing for Gaming Explored
- Sprint to cut 4,000 jobs
- German Fin Min attacks Nokia over plant closure
- French Fine Amazon For Free Shipping
- Sprint to cut 4,000 jobs
- Microsoft Says VBA Is Here To Stay
- U.S. game sales rise 28 percent in December
- Sprint to cut 4,000 jobs
- Microsoft accused of patent violation in China
- Bobby Fischer Is Dead At 64
- Writers strike sends viewers to DVDs, video games
- Digital TV switch won't sway cable holdouts
- Sprint to slash 4,000 jobs after subscriber losses
- Texas Creationist Museum Facing Extinction
- Tools For Understanding Code?
- Intel, AMD don't see demand falling off cliff
- State of US Science Report Shows Disturbing Trends
- Sprint posts steep subscriber losses
- Bizarre Self-Destructing Palm Tree Found
- German rage over Nokia plant closure grows
- What is an Open Source Company Really Worth?
- Sprint posts steep subscriber losses
- AOL Adopting Jabber (XMPP)
- Pentagon Working on "Human Fear" Weapons
- Credit issuer says data lost for 650,000 customers
- MapReduce — a Major Step Backwards?
- Jihadi software promises secure Web contacts
- Geist's Fair Copyright for Canada Principles
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- SEC urged not to revive "terrorist" watch list
- Facebook software maker Slide gets $50 mln funding
- Sprint shares tumble
- Jihadi software promises secure Web contacts
- New Firmware Fixes Previously Bricked iPhones
- Down Time At Work — What Do You Do?
- Facebook software maker Slide gets $50 mln funding
- New Findings Confirm Darwin's Theory — Evolution Not Random
- SEC urged not to revive "terrorist" watch list
- Teleportation — Fact and Fiction
- iPhone spurs Web traffic, if not music sales
- Slide takes $50 mln in funding amid Facebook craze
- Trolltech Adopts GPL 3 for Qt
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- Malfunctioning Hawk-Eye's aversion to sunlight
- Lawyer Trademarks "Cyberlaw"
- Robots Learn To Lie
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- World of Warcraft Gold Limit Reached, Its 2^31
- MacBook Air's Battery is Actually Easy to Replace
- Open Source Speech Recognition
- Cloverfield Discussion
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- FCC Will Test Internet Over TV Airwaves, Again
- AI Taught How To Play Ms. Pac-Man
- Malfunctioning Hawk-Eye's aversion to sunlight
- A Proposal for Unionizing Bloggers
- Google To Offer Free Database Storage for Scientists
- Use Your Cellphone as a 3D Mouse
- "Rock Band," "Guitar Hero" drive digital song sales
- "Rock Band," "Guitar Hero" drive digital song sales
- Design of Next-Gen NASA Rocket Showing Flaws
- Online Crime Seen as Growing Threat to Business, Politics
- Researchers Work To Perfect Computerized Lip Reading
- Personal Weather Stations Helping With Weather Forecasting
- Novels Composed on Cellphones Topping Japanese Best Seller Lists
- Hacking the XO Laptop
- Asteroid Missions May Replace Lunar Base Plans
- Wal-Mart Pushing Suppliers For RFID
- Failed Avionics a Possible Cause of BA038 Crash
- Wal-Mart Pushing Suppliers For RFID
- Two AI Pioneers, Two Bizarre Suicides
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- Thinkpad X300 Specs Leaked
- "Rock Band," "Guitar Hero" drive digital song sales
- A Proposal For Unionizing Bloggers
- Training From America's Army Game Saved a Life
- EPA Asserts Executive Privilege In CA Emissions Case
- Messenger Probe Sends Back Mercury Photos
- Copyright Lobbies Threaten Federal College Funding
- Microsoft Insider Details Xbox 360 Red Ring Problems
- perl6 and Parrot 0.5.2 Released
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- DOE Awards 265 Million Processor-Hours To Science Projects
- "Rock Band," "Guitar Hero" drive digital song sales
- Japan's Softbank plans discounts for students
- Japan's Softbank plans student discounts, eyes share
- First Evidence Of Under-Ice Volcanoes In Antarctica
- Fujitsu reorganizes semiconductor operations
- Thai AIS in talks with Apple on iPhone launch
- Japan's Softbank plans student discounts for growth
- NBC's Zucker Hints At Return to iTunes
- Microsoft to Force IE7 Update on February 12th
- Fujitsu reorganizes semiconductor operations
- Collapsed UK Bank Attempts to Censor Wikileaks
- RIAA Website Hacked
- Origami Plane to Fly From the Int. Space Station
- Command Line Life Partner Wanted
- IBM and SAP to develop joint software
- Interview with AT&T on BitTorrent Filtering
- Renault to develop electric cars for Israel
- Microsoft targets VMware with new strategy
- FBI Burying Doc Showing US Officials Stole Nuclear Secrets?