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- Famous Criminal Opines that Technology Breeds Crime
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- Hellgate Beta's In-Game Ads Raise Eyebrows
- Storm Worm Being Reduced to a Squall
- ESA Selects Next Generation Space Missions
- XBox Adding HD Tuners Next Year
- United Makes Plans to Drop 'Baggage Neutrality'
- IFPI Domain Dispute Likely to Go To Court
- Viacom Wants Industry Wide Copyright Filter
- Stallman Attacked by Ninjas
- Provider of Free Public Domain Music Shuts Down
- Facebook Goes To 64 Bit User IDs
- Home-made Helicopters in Nigeria
- China plans Wednesday launch for moon orbiter
- Microsoft finally bows to EU antitrust measures
- Internet Archive Challenges Google
- CORRECTED: Microsoft finally bows to EU antitrust measures
- Microsoft Finally Bows to EU Antitrust Measures
- Comcast Charges $1000 Per Wiretap
- SpiralFrog signs licensing agreement with Sony/ATV
- Comcast Charges $1000 Per Illegal Wiretap
- AT&T to deliver Napster songs directly to phones
- Microsoft finally bows to EU antitrust measures
- Microsoft finally bows to EU antitrust measures
- 'I Was a Hacker for the MPAA'
- IBM and Taiwan's Mediatek launch chip R&D project
- EU: Microsoft finally to comply with antitrust move
- Wireless Video Transfers 100X Faster Than WiFi
- E3 video game trade show in radical downsizing
- Nokia says starts shipping N81 multimedia phones
- Very High Tech - Elevator Garages in an NYC Hi-Rise
- AT&T to deliver Napster songs directly to phones
- The Development of Ecologically Sound Jet Fuel
- T-Pain takes crown as king of ringtones
- The Story of Baikonur, Russia's Space City
- Palm Before the PalmPilot
- Famous Criminal Opines that Technology Breeds Crime
- Scientist Are Working to 'Steer' Hurricanes
- Hellgate Beta's In-Game Ads Raise Eyebrows
- Storm Worm Being Reduced to a Squall
- ESA Selects Next Generation Space Missions
- XBox Adding HD Tuners Next Year
- United Makes Plans to Drop 'Baggage Neutrality'
- IFPI Domain Dispute Likely to Go To Court
- Viacom Wants Industry Wide Copyright Filter
- Tokyo soccer robots don't quite have Becks appeal
- Stallman Attacked by Ninjas
- Provider of Free Public Domain Music Shuts Down
- Facebook Goes To 64 Bit User IDs
- Canada May Tax Legal Music Downloads
- FCC Looks To Offer Consumers More Wireless Choice
- Google News Launches Facebook Application
- Space Elevator Teams Compete for NASA Prizes
- Long-lived Mars Rovers to Keep on Roving
- GMOs Perfected Down to the Chromosome Level
- Rugby enthusiasm prompts online marriage bid
- Crashed Spacecraft Yields Data on Solar Wind
- Apple's Missed Opportunity With Leopard Delay
- EFF Interviewed About Their Case Against AT&T
- IBM Seeking 'Patent-Protection-Racket' Patent
- Evidence of Steganography in Real Criminal Cases
- New GPS Navigator Relies On 'Wisdom of the Crowds'
- High-Tech Vest Lets Gamers Take a Hit
- New England Patriots Obtain Online Ticket Reseller Names
- Vonage Goes To Court III - The AT&T Suit
- Tracking Online Cheaters in Poker
- Microsoft offers Latin market a Zune of their own
- Woz Still Misses Homebrew Computer Club and Apple
- Vonage says sued by AT&T for patent infringement
- Radiohead May Have Made $6-$10 Million on Name-Your Cost Album
- Skype to sell first cell phone through 3: source
- RealPlayer Zero-Day Flaw Under Attack
- Vonage says sued by AT&T for patent infringement
- Mythbusters to Test Cockroach Radiation Myth
- AT&T says plans to participate in wireless auction
- Court Upholds Internet Deregulation
- TV Links Raided, Operator Arrested
- AT&T says plans to participate in wireless auction
- eBay The Vote
- WiMax Folded Into 3G 'Family'
- FCC Plan Will Result in Freedom Of or From the Press?
- Standard Web Fonts 'Updated' In Vista
- 360 And Halo 3 Push Past the Wii's Sales
- Slashdot's Setup, Part 1- Hardware
- Comcast Confirmed as Discriminating Against FileSharing Traffic
- Star Wars Television Series Moving Forward
- Adobe Intends To Move All of Its Applications Online
- The Future of Trusted Linux Computing
- Neuro-Reckoning May Reduce MMOG Time Lag
- Microsoft Planning to Buy Open Source Companies?
- "Halo 3" drives September U.S. video game sales
- Evolution and the 'Wisdom of Crowds'
- Giant Atmospheric Waves Filmed Over Iowa
- Microsoft plans smaller deals
- Cellphone Use On Planes Coming Soon?
- Little Old Lady Hammers Comcast
- First Details of Windows 7 Emerge
- Microsoft plans smaller deals, "independent" path
- Senator Slaps Down FISA Telecom Immunity
- "Halo 3" drives September U.S. video game sales
- Robotic Cannon Loses Control, Kills 9
- SanDisk results beat estimates on non-U.S. sales
- Law Firm Claims Copyright on View of HTML Source
- Microsoft plans smaller deals, 'independent' path
- North American chip equipment orders fall in Sept
- Media companies in copyright pact, Google absent
- Microsoft plans smaller deals, 'independent' path
- The Real Problem With the US Patent System
- Viacom Puts the Daily Show Archive Online
- Seven States Extend Microsoft Antitrust Judgment
- Media companies in copyright pact, Google absent
- NHL players to try out new heated skates
- New Flavour of Spam - MP3 Stock Scams
- Media companies in copyright pact, Google absent
- Nokia Takes Third Swing at Internet Tablet
- Microsoft plans "independent" path
- Online music choices grow
- Why Can't I Buy A CableCARD Ready Set-Top Box?
- High-Res Scan of Mona Lisa Reveals Its History
- Microsoft CEO eyes small -- not big -- acquisitions
- Media companies reach copyright pact
- NHL players to try out new heated skates
- Google to Offer Online Personal Health Records
- Monster Black Hole Busts Theory
- Infrequent Anonymous Cowards Reliable on Wikipedia
- Invisible Solar Nano Cells Promise Clean Energy
- Computer Software to Predict the Unpredictable
- Beyond Nobel, Hard Drives Get Smart
- Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit
- Switch to Digital Television Picking up Steam
- Man Hacks 911 System, Sends SWAT on Bogus Raid
- GPU Gems 3
- Bill Introduced to Congress Would Allow ID Theft Restitution
- TSA to Contractors - Encrypt Your Laptops
- Steve Jobs Announces iPhone SDK
- History of Slashdot Part 3- Going Corporate
- Do OpenOffice Users Save In Microsoft Format?
- Cheap phones lift Nokia's profits
- Unofficial Patch For Windows URI Hole
- MySpace opens up to developers
- BBC to cut 1,800 jobs as it confronts digital age
- First Ever Web Design Survey Results
- Solo games live on in multiplayer world
- Media companies seen in copyright pact
- White House Wins On Spying, Telecom Immunity
- Solo games live on in multiplayer world
- Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" Is Out
- MySpace makes move on Facebook
- BBC to cut 1,800 jobs as it confronts digital age
- How to Dodge the Chinese Internet Censor
- IMF's top economist blogs
- Sony to sell PS3 chip production lines to Toshiba
- Google says working to solve health record dilemma
- Adobe sees full shift to Web
- Apple Adds Memory Randomization To Leopard
- Evidence Found for Earliest Modern Humans
- MySpace makes move on Facebook
- IMF's top economist blogs
- "Daily Show" gets own Web site
- Media companies seen in copyright pact
- Sony to launch cheaper PlayStation 3
- Media cos to disclose copyright pact today: report
- China anti-piracy battle "will take generations"
- Sony to sell PS3 chip production lines to Toshiba
- Sony to sell new 40GB PlayStation 3 in U.S.
- 'Bionic' Nerve To Repair Damaged Limbs and Organs
- MySpace opens up to developers in move on Facebook
- Google to Offer Online Personal Health Records
- Monster Black Hole Busts Theory
- Adobe sees full shift to Web coming in next decade
- Infrequent Anonymous Cowards Reliable on Wikipedia
- Invisible Solar Nano Cells Promise Clean Energy
- Computer Software to Predict the Unpredictable
- Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit
- Name-Your-Cost Radiohead Album Pirated More Than Purchased
- Beyond Nobel, Hard Drives Get Smart
- Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit
- HP widens PC market lead; Dell back to growth--IDC
- Switch to Digital Television Picking up Steam
- Man Hacks 911 System, Sends SWAT on Bogus Raid
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
- Nokia unveils N810 Internet Tablet
- Next New Networks buys "Obama Girl" site
- GPU Gems 3
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
- Senator goes after cell phone fees, contracts
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
- Best Buy pulls plug on analog TV
- Bill Introduced to Congress Would Allow ID Theft Restitution
- U.S. and U.N. to cooperate on global digital library
- Sprint plans QChat walkie-talkies for 2008
- Samsung to launch its first-ever GPS phone
- TSA to Contractors - Encrypt Your Laptops
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
- Steve Jobs Announces iPhone SDK
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
- History of Slashdot Part 3- Going Corporate
- EU targets governments over electronic waste rules
- Swearing at Work is Bleeping Good For You
- Eight PS3 'Supercomputer' Ponders Gravity Waves
- Ancestry.com parent sold for $300 million
- Ancestry.com parent sold for $300 million
- Olympus aims for 20 pct Digital SLR camera share
- Sex, Nazi, burrito and Viagra: Who Googles what?
- USPTO Rejects Amazon's One-Click Patent
- Sprint to offer touch-screen phone
- Yahoo! Accused of Lying to Congress about Chinese Journalist
- Apple's "Leopard" to hit stores Oct. 26
- Sprint to offer touch-screen phone
- Samsung to launch its first-ever GPS phone
- Spam Hits 95% of All Email
- Bill would let ID theft victims seek restitution
- SAP says to buy software company YASU
- BBC Quietly Announces Linux/Mac iPlayer
- Apple's Leopard to hit stores Oct. 26
- Skype to offer free calls on MySpace
- MySpace, Skype to offer calls on social network
- Geek and Gadgets Set Cross-US Speed Record
- Sanyo gives up on chip unit sale amid credit crunch
- Electronic Paper's Past and Future
- Sanyo gives up on chip unit sale amid credit crunch
- South Korea to let Microsoft drop antitrust appeal
- Cisco Offices Raided, Execs Arrested In Brazil
- Sanyo gives up on sale of chip unit
- Apple's new operating system to hit stores Oct 26
- OSI Approves Microsoft Ms-PL and Ms-RL
- Bill would let ID theft victims seek restitution
- RIAA Sues Usenet.com
- Apple's new operating system to hit stores Oct 26
- MySpace, Skype to offer calls on social network
- US House Votes To Renew Internet Tax Ban
- Apple's new operating system to hit stores Oct 26
- Format Standards Committee "Grinds To a Halt"
- "All Quiet Alert" Issued For the Sun
- Microsoft sees fast unified communications growth
- New businesses seen key to Google growth long-term
- Attacking Criminal Networks On the Internet
- OS X Leopard Ships On October 26th
- Amazon EC2 Open To All
- Vista Runs Out of Memory While Copying Files
- MySpace in ad-supported music deal with Sony BMG
- Samsung to launch its first-ever GPS phone
- What if Google Had to Design For Google?
- Napster relaunches with Web-enabled platform
- Apple's new operating system to hit stores Oct 26
- Adobe says BBC to use new video technology
- Forget peace. Americans want a computer this holiday