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- Nigerian Government Nixes Microsoft's Mandriva Block
- Sprint ends Clearwire pact, reviews WiMax plans
- FBI May Have Datamined Grocery Stores With Help From Credit Companies
- Sprint ends Clearwire pact, reviewing WiMax plans
- Fans queue but iPhone fails to grip Germany
- Sony Calls Current Blu-ray/HD DVD Format War a 'Stalemate
- Russia to create new spacecraft: Roskosmos chief
- FBI Datamined Grocery Stores With Help From Credit Companies
- AntiPiracy Macrovision Bug is Actually Six Years Old
- Congress Pressures DoJ With PIRATE Part II
- The Dumber Android Is, the Better, Say Experts
- Sprint ends Clearwire pact, reviewing WiMax plans
- Microsoft pays Timeline $5M in Patent Settlement
- Sprint ends Clearwire pact, reviewing WiMax plans
- Sprint and Clearwire scrap WiMax pact: report
- Fans queue but iPhone fails to grip Germany
- Adobe to Unclutter Photoshop UI
- Fudan Intelligent Robot Learns to Fit In
- Is SETI Worth It?
- Sprint and Clearwire scrap WiMax pact: report
- Monitor Draws Zero Power in Standby
- Apple fans brave rain for European iPhone launch
- The World's Biggest Botnets
- Apple fans brave rain for European iPhone launch
- Fedora 8 Released
- Evidence of Historical Zombie Attack at Hierakonpolis
- "Call of Duty" casts players in modern combat
- Hard Drive Prices Hitting New Lows
- Consumers Starting To Realize Gadgets Can Be Fixed
- One SimCity Per Child
- The Dumber Android Is, the Better Say Experts
- Blockbuster tests pricing, new formats for stores
- Web serves up tasty sites for food lovers
- Report favors minor changes to EU copyright tax
- Red Hat Releases RHEL 5.1, Includes Virtualization
- Web serves up tasty sites for food lovers
- Why the US Consumer Doesn't Deserve A Decent Robot
- EFF Documentation Victory in Telco Spying Case
- Japanese Probe Returns First HD Video of the Moon
- Blockbuster tests pricing and new formats for stores
- EU presses U.S. to change Internet gambling law
- Blockbuster tests pricing, new formats
- Encrypted Torrents Growing Fast In the UK
- "Call of Duty" casts players in modern combat
- A Panoramic View of Your Insides
- "Call of Duty" casts players in modern combat
- Mobile gaming revenue seen down
- Expanding Fair Use To Reform Copyright Law
- US, Aussie Officials Yank GHB-Producing Toys
- No big change to EU copyright levy needed: report
- AM3 Reference Diagram Disclosed
- AMD taps graphics chip for data-crunching
- Crater From 1908 Tunguska Blast Found
- AMD taps graphics chip for data-crunching
- Ballmer Calls Android a "Press Release"
- TiVo to offer advertisers viewer data: report
- Companies fail to block music threat
- Warner Bros. says to buy TT Games
- Report favors minor changes to EU copyright tax
- Mobile gaming revenue seen down
- Is the Future of the Electric Car Industry in Silicon Valley?
- Modern killers turn to video to get message out
- Modern killers turn to video to get message out
- FTC Announces Crackdown on Do Not Call Violators
- Exploding piggy bank could help Japanese save
- New Parental Controls Limit Xbox Time
- TiVo to offer advertisers viewer demographic data: report
- NASA Satellites to Predict Disease Outbreaks
- Monkeys and Cognitive Dissonance
- Mobile gaming revenue down: report
- Grid Computing Saves Cancer Researchers Decades
- As Google pushes phones, Yahoo zeros in on ad deals
- Bill to Require Open Access to Scientific Papers
- House Narrowly Avoids Having to Debate Impeachment of Cheney
- Quigo investor sees mobile ad firms as next targets
- Low-Cost Board Runs Linux, Google Apps
- As Google pushes phones, Yahoo zeros in on ad deals
- YouTube Video Warned About School Shooting
- MLB Fans Who Bought DRM Videos Get Hosed
- Modern killers turn to video to get message out
- Mass OLPC Production Begins
- Modern killers turn to video to get message out
- Causes of Death Linked To Weight
- Folklore Review
- Modern killers turn to video to get message out
- FCC seeks more data near end of XM-Sirius review
- Modern killers turn to video to get message out
- Whose Laws Apply On the ISS?
- Prince moves to sue fan Web sites
- Professional Plone Development
- New Network Neutrality Squad — Users Protecting the Net
- YouTube video predicted fatal school shooting
- Is a Laser Data Link 1.5 Million Kilometers Feasible?
- YouTube video predicted fatal school shooting
- Apple's "Time Machine" Now For Linux... Sort Of
- AOL to buy Quigo as last big advertising deal
- Prince moves to sue fan Web sites
- YouTube video predicted fatal school shooting
- Symbian Blasts Google's Phone Initiative
- YouTube video predicted fatal school shooting
- Microsoft adds new parental controls to Xbox 360
- Prince moves to sue fan Web sites
- MIT Sues Frank Gehry Over Buggy $300M CS Building
- Low-cost laptop production started
- YouTube video predicted fatal school shooting
- Microsoft rolls out Web services linked to Windows
- Microsoft CIO Stuart Scott Gets Axed
- EU Wants Air Passenger Data Collected
- Typewriter's last word not written yet
- School District Threatens Suit Over Parent's Blog
- Typewriter's last word not written yet
- Typewriter's last word not written yet
- Samsung Announces Fastest 64-GB SSD
- National Security Letter Plaintiff Speaks
- Sony to pull out of R&D for making 32-nano chips
- Students In UK Tracked With RFID Chips
- Microsoft rolls out Web services to link to Windows
- Chefs As Chemists
- Facebook invites ads into user profiles
- Last word on typewriter not written yet
- Microsoft rolls out Web services to link to Windows
- TV moves to digital age
- Congressional Commitee Rips Yahoo Execs
- Facebook invites ads into user profiles
- TV moves to digital age
- Yahoo chief verbally lashed over Chinese dissident
- Lenovo unveils first addition to Think PCs
- Highly Targeted Phishing From Salesforce.com Leak
- Astronomers Announce 5-Planet System
- Nonprofit group starts making low-cost laptops
- Facebook invites advertisers into user profiles
- 38% of Downloaders Paid For Radiohead Album
- Nonprofit group starts making low-cost laptops
- Robot Becomes One of the Kids
- Lawmakers slam Yahoo chief over China dissident
- Lawmakers slam Yahoo chief over China dissident
- File-sharing pirates attempt new software standard
- Facebook to announce new ad partners: sources
- Lenovo unveils first addition to Think PCs
- REAL ID In Its Death Throes, Says ACLU
- Battle Lines Being Drawn Over OpenSocial
- Facebook to announce new ad partners: sources
- Microsoft sees long-life potential for Xbox 360
- File-sharing pirates attempt new software standard
- What Are The Best Free Games Online?
- File-sharing pirates attempt new software standard
- Modern Dutch romance is love in a podcast
- Lenovo unveils first addition to Think PCs
- File-sharing pirates attempt new software standard
- Municipal Wi-Fi - A Promise Unfulfilled?
- iPhones poised to hit Britain and Germany
- Top Inventions of 2007
- Apple's iPhones poised to hit Britain and Germany
- World photo appeal sets standard in pedophile hunt
- The Implications of a Facebook Society
- Modern Dutch romance is love in a podcast
- NASA Performs Zero-G Robot Surgery for Mars, Iraq
- Lenovo unveils its first addition to Think PCs
- World photo appeal sets standard in pedophile hunt
- Alibaba.com shares soar in trading debut
- Smart Monitoring PC Hardware Launched By NVIDIA
- Asus Insider Claims Apple Tablet Is Real
- Lenovo unveils its first addition to Think PCs
- World photo appeal sets standard in pedophile hunt
- Software piracy seen rampant in Serbia
- Asus Claims Apple Tablet Is Real
- Lenovo unveils its first addition to Think PCs
- Google enters mobile phone market
- Experts say West can't stop Web radicalization
- Nokia says door open to Google alliance
- "Quarterlife" highlights Web role in writer strike
- Symbian sales soar
- 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
- Red Hat Joins Open Source Java Project
- Sony to launch new PS2 model in Japan
- "Quarterlife" highlights Web role in writer strike
- Sun To Seek Injunction, Damages Against NetApp
- Sony to launch new PlayStation 2 model in Japan
- Qmail At 10 Years — Reflections On Security
- BBC Backpedals On Linux Audience Figures
- Google's Open Source Mobile Platform
- Intergalatic Missing Mass Missing Again
- US Consumers Clueless About Online Tracking
- Poll finds nearly 80 percent of U.S. adults go online
- Google enters mobile phone market
- Data Loss Bug In OS X 10.5 Leopard
- MIT Offers City Car for the Masses
- Google enters mobile phone market
- Former Intel CEO Rips Medical Research
- Google to enter mobile phone market with software
- Linux-Powered Lego-Like Devices Target Developers
- Dell Buys IPO-Bound EqualLogic for $1.4 Billion
- Phantom Hourglass Review
- Does Hacking Grades Warrant 20 Years in Jail?
- Google to enter mobile phone market with software
- Google to enter mobile phone market with software
- 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
- RIM launches software aimed at smaller firms
- Paying People to Argue With You
- Google signs up partners for mobile phone push
- Bypass Windows With Fast-Boot Technology
- Google to unveil mobile technology
- Microsoft defends Facebook stake
- Dell to buy data storage network firm
- The $500 Gaming PC Upgrade
- D. Telekom's CEO has no time to rest on his laurels
- Dell to buy data storage network firm
- Bot-avatar Pesters Second Life Users (For Science!)
- RIM launches software aimed at smaller firms
- 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"
- Google to Announce "Open Phone" Coalition
- Microsoft defends Facebook stake
- US Wants Courts to OK Warrantless Email Snooping
- Salcomp unveils USB-charger
- Microsoft and ESPN are teammates for Xbox Live
- Australian Researcher Boosts ADSL Speeds
- Microsoft defends Facebook stake
- Move to a Mainframe, Earn Carbon Credits
- RIM launches software aimed at smaller firms
- Study Suggests Genome Instability Hotspots
- Google's Young Brainiacs Go Globe-Trotting
- Toys aren't just for kids anymore in Japan
- Carnegie Mellon Wins Urban Challenge
- Ultracapacitors Soon to Replace Many Batteries?
- Recreating Cities Using Online Photos
- Dueling videogames "Guitar Hero," "Rock Band" face off
- SUV with mind of its own wins robot car race
- No driver, no problem as robot cars finish race
- DIY CPU Demo'd Running Minix
- Graffiti as Password - Secure and Memorable
- Is CentOS Hurting Red Hat?
- Cell Phone Jamming on the Rise
- Hans Reiser Interview on ABC's 20/20
- The Dying PC Market
- Wal-Mart's Terrible Nintendo Wii Knock-Offs
- 3 Bots Win Pentagon's Robotic Rally
- Is a Domain Name an Automatic Trademark?
- Israel's Hot Telecom cuts CNN from cable TV