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  1. What Are Must-Sees For Open Day At the LHC?
  2. Why the RIAA Really Hates Downloads
  3. Murdoch's Hacker Speaks Out
  4. The Man Who Guards Clinton's Wikipedia Entry
  5. 3G iPhone Going Into Production in May
  6. World's Fastest Net Link 'Used to Dry Laundry'
  7. Adobe Joins Linux Foundation, Develops AIR for Linux
  8. Microsoft's Bid for Yahoo Is All About Big-Budget Brand Advertising
  9. Ray Tracing To Debut in DirectX 11
  10. World's Fastest Net Link 'Used to Dry Laundry'
  11. DNA Scanning Unlocking Genetic Links to Disease
  12. Scent of a Woman: Yahoo Smells an Ad Opportunity
  13. New Heathrow Terminal Only Compounds the Misery
  14. Clandestine Operations at Google
  15. Inside UC Berkeley's High Tech Joke Recommender
  16. Researchers Unravel Mystery of Lightning Diversity
  17. Windows Forensic Analysis
  18. Aloha Means Goodbye to a Venerable Hawaiian Airline
  19. Sony/BMG Accused of Software Piracy
  20. Scientists Look at Martian Salt for Ancient Life
  21. Geeky April Fools' Day Prank Roundup
  22. Scientists Want Your MacBook for Earthquake Detection
  23. Creative Labs Cracks Down on Driver Repairman
  24. YouTubers Say 'Sorry' for Quran-Bashing Film 'Fitna'
  25. 'Max Payne,' From Video to Silver Screen
  26. Women's Attractiveness Judged by Software
  27. Blockbuster Heart Disease Drugs Get Busted
  28. Adobe Releases AIR for Linux, Sees Better Linux Apps on Horizon
  29. Freenet Version 0.7 Release Candidate 1 Available
  30. Record Labels Seek $2.5 Million in Damages From Pirate Bay
  31. IBM Banned From Government Contracts; Reason Unclear
  32. Gore Steps Up Pressure on U.S. to Cut Emissions
  33. Casio's G'zOne Cellphone Endures Wired.com's Ultimate Gadget-Abuse Test
  34. How to Kid-Proof Your Home Theater
  35. Neal Stephenson Returns with "Anathem"
  36. Adobe Joins Linux Foundation, Develops AIR For Linux
  37. World's Fastest Net Link 'Used To Dry Laundry'
  38. Wireshark 1.0 Released
  39. Norway's Yes-to-OOXML is Formally Protested
  40. CPR Experts Advise Hands-on-Chest, No Mouth-to-Mouth
  41. Video: Potenco's Latest Pull-Cord Power Generator
  42. Timothy Ferriss Takes Wired.com's Self-Promotion Prize
  43. A Screenshot Review of KDE 4
  44. Heal a Robot, Go to War
  45. Cybercrime Book Excerpt: 'Zero Day Threat'
  46. April 1, 1960: First Weather Satellite Launched
  47. Military Report: Secretly Recruit or Hire Bloggers
  48. Review: 'Condemned 2' Favors Action Over Atmosphere
  49. 'Wii Fit' Challenge: After a Month, Doughy but Dropping
  50. Excavations at Stonehenge May Answer Questions
  51. Rambus Wins Patent Case
  52. IBM Suspended from US Federal Contracts
  53. Two Totally Unique Star Systems Discovered
  54. Once the World's Great Factory, China Is the Next Great Innovator
  55. 10 Best: April Fools' Gags (the Web Is Closing for Spring Cleaning!)
  56. NYC Lawyers Subpoena Code
  57. Lawsuit Against RIAA Tries to Stop Them All
  58. OOXML Rumored to be Approved, Announcement Wednesday
  59. Micro-Projectors May Bring YouTube On-The-Go
  60. Google Docs Aims At Microsoft Office Live
  61. Lawsuit Against RIAA Tries To Stop Them All
  62. IBM Suspended From US Federal Contracts
  63. The Original mcom.com Revived
  64. Norway's Yes-To-OOXML Is Formally Protested
  65. Plaintiff Sues, Seeing Red Over Apple Color Claim
  66. IOC Tells China It Wants Unfettered Net for Olympics
  67. Blu-ray for the Xbox 360: Yes? No? Maybe?
  68. US Military Explored Hiring Bloggers As Propagandists
  69. Scientists Build New Type of Photon Gun
  70. Hybrids Are All the Rage -- But Try Buying One
  71. Modder Explains How He Fixed Creative's Broken Vista Drivers
  72. YouTube 'Rickrolls' Everyone
  73. New 20" iMac Screens Show 98% Fewer Colors
  74. What Kind of Alternate Business Models Could ISPs Use?
  75. Blogonomics: 'I Don't Know What My Salary Is'
  76. Sprint Bets the House on an iPhone-Like Touch-Screen
  77. Confessions of a 'Grand Theft Auto' Virgin
  78. Video: Surveying D&D's Entry-Level Spells
  79. Augmenting Data Beats Better Algorithms
  80. Nokia Unveils WiMax-Enabled Internet Tablet
  81. Teen Involved in MySpace Suicide Hoax Says Adult Also Participated
  82. Exclusive Details of the Music Industry's Plan to Legitimize P2P
  83. Destroy Your Most Hated Gadget, Take Pictures
  84. Creative Vista Driver Modder Speaks Out
  85. RIAA "Making Available" Theory Rejected
  86. No Open Networks for You, FCC Chair Tells Skype
  87. Video: See New WiiWare Games in Action
  88. Using Tire Pressure Sensors To Spy On Cars
  89. Want a Greener Tomorrow? Every 40-Ounce Counts
  90. T-Mobile Claims Trademark In the Color Magenta
  91. Fall Like a Pro Skater
  92. Want to Drive in Manhattan? That'll Be $8, Please
  93. ISO Approves OOXML
  94. Using X-ray Radiography To Reveal Ancient Insects
  95. ISO Approves OOXML
  96. Microsoft Promises Not to Hoard Crypto-Based ID Protection
  97. Lore Sjöberg's Alt Text: Don't Tug on Superman's Copyright
  98. Octopuses Have Kinky — and Short — Sex Lives
  99. Scientists Stream Human-Free Antarctic Soundscape
  100. NXP RFID Cracked
  101. The Double-Decker Smart ForTwo: Twice the Space, Half the Handling
  102. Flying Spaghetti Monster Lands Outside Tennessee Courthouse
  103. Everything You Wanted to Know About the Wiretap Debate
  104. Summer of Code Deadline Extended 6 Days
  105. VCs Adjust to Facing More Competitors for Fewer Companies.
  106. Tooth Regeneration May Replace Drill-and-Fill
  107. Iron Man Inspires a Look at the Evolution of the Exoskeleton
  108. 15th Anniversary: Why the Future Still Needs Us a While Longer
  109. April 2, 1889: Aluminum Process Foils Steep Prices
  110. Users Know Advertisers Watch Them, and Hate It
  111. Blocking Steganosonic Data In Phone Calls
  112. Open Source Patent Donations?
  113. U. Maine Law Students Trying To Shut RIAA Down
  114. Google Scoops Microsoft w/ Mesh Applications
  115. New 20" iMac Screens Show 98% Fewer Colors
  116. ISO Approves MS Office 2007 Format
  117. Amazon Launches Text-Message Shopping
  118. ISO Approves MS Office 2007 Format
  119. Number of GPL v3 projects tops 2,000
  120. Number of GPL v3 projects tops 2,000
  121. Youngest Planet Discovered
  122. 5.1 Sound Card Delivers 3 Streams of iTunes
  123. Will Twitter Join Podcasting on the 'Net Sidelines?
  124. Ask Skewz.com Founder About Detecting Media Bias
  125. Will Twitter Join Podcasting on the 'Net Sidelines'?
  126. Study Links Preemies With Autism Signs
  127. Bush Push for NATO Missile Defense
  128. US Cyber Command Wants Greater Attack Mentality
  129. Novell Rises to Second Highest Linux Contributor
  130. Make the Most of Muxtape: A Field Guide to Playlists
  131. Penny Arcade Harvests Top Indie Games for Greenhouse
  132. Stem Cell Research Is Growing Again
  133. China to Compete With Boeing, Airbus in Passenger-Jet Game
  134. Firefox 3 Beta 5 Released
  135. New Phones, iClones and Fake WiMax Zones Dominate CTIA
  136. A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux
  137. New R.E.M. Video Ignites Copyfight Squabble
  138. Mozilla Releases Fifth (and Final) Beta of Firefox 3 Browser
  139. Microsoft's Vista Blogger Quits
  140. A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux
  141. Ask Skewz.com Founder About Detecting Media Bias
  142. Should Drivers Pay for Global Warming?
  143. Adobe Lightroom 2.0 Available as Free Public Beta
  144. Should IT Shops Let Users Manage Their Own PCs?
  145. Ask Skewz.com Founder About Detecting Media Bias
  146. DDoS Packets are Two Percent of Net Traffic, Report Says
  147. Feds Overstate Software Piracy's Link To Terrorism
  148. US Army "Scams" Service Members to Test Their Spam Gullibility
  149. Remix Radiohead's 'Nude' and Win ... Something (Maybe)
  150. 'Google Slap' Destroys Revenue, Advertisers Say
  151. 'Trapster' Mobile Service Fights Speed Traps
  152. Gallery: Shiny, Happy Cellphones From Your Future
  153. What's Wired This Month: Grand Theft Auto IV, Nick Cave's Dig!!! Lazarus Digg!!!, Indiana Jones Bullwhip
  154. Algorithms Are Terrific. But to Search Smarter, Find a Person
  155. House Democrats Plan Attack on NASA's Mars Mission
  156. Computer Waste Heat to Warm Swimming Pool
  157. Scientists Discover Teeny Tiny Black Hole
  158. Computer Science&Software Engineering Conference px
  159. Information Technology in Education Conference px
  160. WICOM 2007 has been covered by Ei px
  161. The Real MIT Blackjack Mastermind
  162. Scientists Discover Teeny Tiny Black Hole
  163. Tsunami Spotted on the Surface of the Sun
  164. Ask Skewz.com Founder About Detecting Media Bias
  165. Trademark Dispute Pits Apple vs. The Big Apple
  166. High-Tech Tomb Hunter Finds Unmarked Graves for a Living
  167. Bruce Schneier's Security Matters: The Difference Between Feeling and Reality
  168. April 3, 1973: Motorola Calls AT&T ... by Cell
  169. Microsoft Told to Pay Tax on Licence Fee
  170. ARIA Sells a Licence for DJs to Format Shift Music
  171. Daily Caffeine Protects Your Brain
  172. Administration Claimed Immunity To 4th Amendment
  173. EU's Anti-Trust Investigation of OOXML Continues
  174. Apple Is Now the #1 US Music Retailer
  175. Intel Unveils New Classmate PCs
  176. Comcast Offers 50 Mbps Residential Speeds
  177. Intermediate-Mass Black Hole Found In Omega Centauri
  178. Upgrade Trick Still Present In Vista SP1
  179. Scientists Find Genetic Link to Smoking Addiction
  180. Census Bureau To Scrap Handhelds — Cost $3 Billion
  181. MySpace Fields Online Music Venture
  182. New Service Maps Speed Traps By Cell Phone
  183. How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse
  184. Why Microsoft Surface Took So Long to Deploy
  185. MySpace, Major Labels Join Forces for Online Music Store
  186. Goodbye, U740; Hello, Alias: Phones Get Better Names
  187. Murakami Makes Manga Larger Than Life (NSFW)
  188. New EMI Boss Says 'Downloads May Be Good'
  189. Inside Intel's $20M Multicore Research Program
  190. Engineers Make Good Terrorists?
  191. Internet Posse Busts 'The Claw,' Canada's Dumbest Car Thief
  192. Scientists Find Another, More Reasonable Universe
  193. Deal With Your Mild Autism
  194. Boot Sector Viruses & Rootkits Poised for Comeback
  195. Lawless Gene-Testing Industry Needs a Sheriff
  196. Roommates.com Discrimination Lawsuit Can Move Forward
  197. Having Your ID Stolen Leads to Job Loss, Prosecution
  198. Matrix-Like VR Coming in the Near Future?
  199. Microsoft Extends XP For Low-Cost Laptops
  200. Boot Sector Viruses & Rootkits Poised For Comeback
  201. Why Microsoft Surface Took So Long To Deploy
  202. MetroLyrics Becomes First Lyrics Site to Go Legit
  203. EBay Would Be Nuts to Sell Skype
  204. U.S.-Funded Health Search Engine Blocks 'Abortion'
  205. IBM Using Complex Math To Manage Natural Disasters
  206. Supercharge Your Digital Camera With Open-Source Firmware
  207. Cylon Mania Blazes Back in 'Battlestar Galactica'
  208. Carl Zimmer's Dissection: Your Brain is a Mess, but It Knows How to Make Fixes
  209. Biologists Take Evolution Beyond Darwin -- Way Beyond
  210. MySpace Teams With Record Companies To Create Music Site
  211. April 4, 1975: Bill Gates, Paul Allen Form a Little Partnership
  212. Neuromarketers Pick the Brains of Consumers
  213. FBI Reports All-Time High In Internet Fraud Losses
  214. Scott Brown on Why 'Battlestar Galactica' Must Self-Destruct
  215. Net Neutrality Debate Intensifies In Canada
  216. DIY Battle Bot? All You Need Is $742 Million and No Sense of Reality!
  217. Google Plans To Sell Part of DoubleClick
  218. Adobe Photoshop CS4 Will Be 64-Bit For Windows Only
  219. New Dune Movie Confirmed
  220. UK ISP Says No To Music Industry Pressure
  221. How Microsoft Plan To Get Its Groove Back With Win7
  222. UK ISP Says No To Music Industry Pressure
  223. Engineers Make Good Terrorists?
  224. Google Ends Silence On C Block Auction
  225. Qutrits Bring Quantum Computers Closer
  226. How Microsoft Plans To Get Its Groove Back With Win7
  227. Creative Backs Down on Vista Driver Debacle
  228. AT&T Wanted Unrestricted Spectrum
  229. Feds Lift Ban on IBM Contracts
  230. Identify and Verify Users Based on How They Type
  231. U.S. Cyber Command Reveals Plans to Hit Back at Cyber Threats
  232. Bacteria That Thrive on a Diet of Antibiotics
  233. Microsoft's Savvy Open Source Move
  234. Lawsuit Claim: Students' Lecture Notes Infringe on Professor's Copyright
  235. Rolling Stones Kick Off Living Legends, YouTube's Video Q&A
  236. Can Automakers Build a 100-MPG Car?
  237. New DNA Evidence of Early North Americans
  238. Europeans Show Off Possibly Useful, Definitely Bizarre Inventions
  239. German Fans Craft Real 'World of Warcraft' Armor
  240. Five-Megapixel Camera Phones Invade the Market
  241. Concept Computer Based on a Tea Cup Design
  242. US Cyber Command Reveals Plans To Hit Back At Cyber Threats
  243. Bell Wants to Dump Third-Party ISP's Entirely
  244. Why "Vista" Nick White Left Microsoft
  245. Officials: Overreaction to Bush Administration Complaint Prompted Block on 'Abortion' Searches
  246. Airlines Try to Lighten Up ... Literally
  247. UK ISP Admitted to Spying on Customers
  248. Store Your Comics Properly
  249. ARPANET Co-Founder Calls for Flow Management
  250. Researchers Cram 20 Seconds of Music Into Sub-Kilobyte File