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  1. End of the Internet's Tax-Free Ride?
  2. Forget the Courts — Apple May Fight Mac Clones With Tech
  3. McCain's Gas-Tax Holiday: Smart Politics, Stupid Policy
  4. Lawmakers Proposing Millions for Elementary School Surveillance Cams
  5. What Should We Do About Security Ethics?
  6. Lore Sjöberg's Alt Text: Flickr Fans Flustered Over Video Posting
  7. Marketing On a .EDU Domain
  8. Show Us Your Most-Wanted Rare Gadgets
  9. April 16, 1813: Specifying the Interchangeability Standard
  10. Schoolboy Corrects NASA's Math On Killer Asteroid
  11. Need to Slice Through a Boulder? Try a 10,000-Degree Tactical Cutter
  12. Maverick Swedish Pop Star Reveals What Britney Could Have Been
  13. Bell Canada's Misinformation About Throttling
  14. For CS Majors, How Important Is the "Where?"
  15. FBI Lied To Support Need For PATRIOT Act Expansion
  16. Yahoo to Take on Google Analytics
  17. First Full Review of New Asus Eee PC 900
  18. Dreamworks Aquires Rights for Ghost in the Shell
  19. Comcast Proposes Self Regulation and P2P Bill of Rights
  20. iPhone SDK and Free Software Don't Match
  21. New High-Res Map Shows U.S. Per-Capita CO2 Emissions
  22. Now They Ask: Comcast and File-Share 'Bill of Rights'
  23. Programming Collective Intelligence
  24. Schoolboy Corrects NASA's Math On Killer Asteroid
  25. The Javabot Combines Engineering and Coffee
  26. Dreamworks Aquires Rights for Ghost in the Shell
  27. Schoolboy Corrects NASA's Math On Killer Asteroid
  28. 1.6 Million PCs Track Popular P2P Clients
  29. Report: 6 Million Pounds of Trash Litter World's Shorelines
  30. Top 5 Viable New Cancer Treatments
  31. ISO Releases OOXML FAQ
  32. The Javabot Combines Engineering and Coffee
  33. Dreamworks Acquires Rights for Ghost in the Shell
  34. Angry Wife Lashes Out in 'YouTube Divorce' Video
  35. Why the Titanic Sank: Lousy Rivets
  36. Analysts Doubtful as Google Quarterly Earnings Approach
  37. How Social Networks May Kill Search as We Know It
  38. Video: How to Fix Your Broken NES
  39. Six Apart's 'Blog It' Turns Facebook Into a Fire Hose
  40. Toshiba's High-Powered CT Scanner Could Save Your Life in a Heartbeat
  41. Consumer Groups Advocate for 'Do Not Track' Registry
  42. Is Captcha's Moment Passing?
  43. Bash Airlines All You Want, But Flying Still Beats Driving
  44. Folding@home GPU2 Beta Released, Examined
  45. Republicans Say Google 'Duped' FCC in Spectrum Auction
  46. Fetish: High-IQ Toaster, Wind-Driven Gadget Charger, Nine-Grand Diving Watch
  47. Google Crawls The Deep Web
  48. Hardy Heron Making Linux Ready for the Masses?
  49. Computers Emulate Neanderthal Speech
  50. Flickr Quells Video Fears With Free Doughnuts
  51. Watch the Sunset From Google Earth 4.3
  52. Video: Water Balloon Exploding at 2,000 Frames per Second
  53. How to Make Your Own Björk-tastic 3-D Glasses
  54. Small Company Sues 14 Digital TV Goliaths
  55. Dying 'Last Lecture' Prof's New Book Becomes Runaway Bestseller
  56. The Inside Story of the Armed Robot Pullout Rumor
  57. Sun to Begin Close Sourcing MySQL
  58. Gallery: Journey Into the Science of the Sun
  59. April 17, 1970: Houston, We No Longer Have a Problem
  60. New Spam Site Found Every Three Seconds
  61. Bruce Schneier's Security Matters: Prediction -- The RSA Conference Will Shrink Like a Punctured Balloon
  62. Software to Randomize Police Operations at LAX
  63. Nuked Coral Reef Bounces Back
  64. DHS to Begin Collecting DNA of Anyone Arrested
  65. Linus Announces the 2.6.25 Linux Kernel
  66. DHS to Begin Collecting DNA of Anyone Arrested
  67. Senator Proposes To Monitor All P2P Traffic for Illegal Files
  68. Red Hat Avoids Desktop Linux, Says Too Tough
  69. Some 12% of Consumers 'Borrow' Unsecured Wi-Fi
  70. US Army Furthers Development of Robotic Suits
  71. China Claims Anti-Piracy Crackdown
  72. A Peek at AT&T's New Browser, Pogo
  73. 10Gb Ethernet Alliance is Formed
  74. Google Uses Copyright-ID Tech in Child-Porn Fight
  75. Growing Plants on the Moon May Be Feasible
  76. 10Gb Ethernet Alliance is Formed
  77. Senator Proposes to Monitor All P2P Traffic for Illegal Files
  78. I Want My Net TV
  79. Growing Plants on the Moon May Be Feasible
  80. Why AMD Could Win The Coming Visual Computing Battle
  81. US Army Furthers Development of Robotic Suits
  82. DHS to Begin Collecting DNA of Anyone Arrested
  83. Web Service Forecasts Flight Delays
  84. Darwin's Private Papers Get Released To The Internet
  85. Nikon Firmware Hints at Coming 24-Megapixel D3 Replacement
  86. I Want My Net TV
  87. Japan's Cyborg Research Enters the Skull
  88. Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web?
  89. MySpace Music Sees Major Money in Free Tunes
  90. Safari Update Fixes Serious Security Flaws
  91. Google Earth 4.3 Offers a Number of New Features
  92. Chevy Volt Spy Shots -- Just What's in Those Pics, Anyway?
  93. Cellphones Challenge the Zen of Public Transportation
  94. Thinkpad X300 With SSD Performance Evaluation
  95. How-To: 4 Camera Hacks You Can Do Today
  96. Feds Charge California Woman With Stealing IDs From the Dead
  97. Google Still Raking In the Billions
  98. Scientists Build World's Smallest Transistor. Gordon Moore Sighs with Relief
  99. AU Government Demands Universal Wiretapping
  100. Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web?
  101. Why AMD Could Win The Coming Visual Computing Battle
  102. US Army Furthers Development of Robotic Suits
  103. Jargon Watch: Fatosphere, Cellphone Novel, Yo
  104. Storm Dismantled at USENIX LEET Workshop
  105. AU Government Demands Universal Wiretapping
  106. Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web?
  107. How to Soundproof a Room
  108. Pioneering Disney Animator Ollie Johnston Dies
  109. D&D 4th Edition Game System License Announced
  110. Mile-High Skyscrapers and Floating Cities That Never Were
  111. Review: Olympus Hybrid Camera Makes a Big Splash Focusing Small
  112. D&D 4th Edition Game System License Announced
  113. Storm Dismantled at USENIX LEET Workshop
  114. AU Government Demands Universal Wiretapping
  115. Thinkpad X300 With SSD Performance Evaluation
  116. Google Earth 4.3 Offers a Number of New Features
  117. Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web?
  118. Japan's Cyborg Research Enters the Skull
  119. Darwin's Private Papers Get Released To The Internet
  120. Why AMD Could Win The Coming Visual Computing Battle
  121. Growing Plants on the Moon May Be Feasible
  122. 10Gb Ethernet Alliance is Formed
  123. A Peek at AT&T's New Browser, Pogo
  124. US Army Furthers Development of Robotic Suits
  125. Some 12% of Consumers 'Borrow' Unsecured Wi-Fi
  126. Red Hat Avoids Desktop Linux, Says Too Tough
  127. New Ion Engine Enters Space Race
  128. Storm Dismantled at USENIX LEET Workshop
  129. AU Government Demands Universal Wiretapping
  130. Thinkpad X300 With SSD Performance Evaluation
  131. Google Earth 4.3 Offers a Number of New Features
  132. Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web?
  133. Darwin's Private Papers Get Released To The Internet
  134. Why AMD Could Win The Coming Visual Computing Battle
  135. US Army Furthers Development of Robotic Suits
  136. Carl Zimmer's Dissection: The More We Know About Genes, the Less We Understand
  137. Complete Darwin Papers Debut on Internet
  138. Sci-Fi Shows Set to Dominate Fox's Fall Lineup
  139. Major-Label Money Could Taint Music Blogs
  140. PayPal Plans To Ban Unsafe Browsers
  141. April 18, 1906: Mother Nature 1, San Francisco 0
  142. Study Confirms ISPs Meddle With Web Traffic
  143. BitTorrent Use Up 24% Since November
  144. NULL Pointer Exploit Excites Researchers
  145. UK Scientists Make Transistor One Atom Long, 10 Atoms Wide
  146. RIAA Sues Homeless Man
  147. U. of Chicago Law School Blocks Internet Access
  148. Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue
  149. "Judicial Scandal" In Pirate Bay Case
  150. NBC Universal Will Make Programs Tied to Sponsor Products
  151. First Look: Speed Racer Zips in Candy-Colored World
  152. A New Family of High-Temperature Superconductors
  153. Windows Update Can Hurt Security
  154. 'Infocom Drive' Turns Up Long-Lost 'Hitchhiker' Sequel
  155. NBC Universal Will Make Programs Tied to Sponsor Products
  156. Cars Pollute, But Perhaps Not as Bad as We Thought
  157. IBM's Pilot Program For Internal Use of Macs
  158. Inside Story of Galactica's Crazy Closers
  159. How Google Is Blowing It on Social Networking
  160. Judas Priest's 'Screaming for Vengeance' Becomes First Downloadable 'Rock Band' Album
  161. FCC Gets an Earful From Open-Net Defenders at Stanford
  162. Cybersecurity and Piracy on the High Seas
  163. Fedora 9 Preview Cleared for Launch
  164. 'Nerdic' Geek Speak Taking World by Storm?
  165. Look Who's Beating Up on Google
  166. Video Blogger Kevin Sites Keeps One Foot in the War Zone
  167. Lockheed Martin Tests New Spacecraft Prototype
  168. Apple Eases Aggressive Software Update Tactics
  169. Review: 21st-Century Ghetto Blaster Makes Us Want to Do the Right Bling
  170. Cheap, Flying Robot Butterfly Wows the Kids
  171. Microsoft "Albany" Offers Office and Security as Subscription
  172. Worlds Collide as 'Mortal Kombat' Meets DC Comics
  173. $399 Mac Clone Most Likely a Hoax
  174. Sort Tons of Beach Trash With Wired's Spreadsheet
  175. Woman Sues Blockbuster for Facebook Privacy Violations
  176. A Bad, Bad Idea: The Anti-Hijacking Safety Bracelet
  177. eBay Mulling Skype Sale
  178. How to Back Up Your Flickr Photos on Linux With Flickrfs
  179. NBC to Create Programs Centered on Sponsors
  180. Wired.com's Leander Kahney Knows the Mind of Steve Jobs
  181. Why Good Data Can Be Hard to Find Online
  182. A Tech Lover's Call to Arms
  183. Vitriolic Artists Send Visitors on a Sulfuric Acid Trip
  184. Three Smart Things You Should Know About Helium
  185. Lost Infocom Games Discovered
  186. How to use Skype to make PSP as PSP phone
  187. Eee Is 1st Windows Laptop To Support Multi-Touch
  188. Pirate Bay launches free speech blog
  189. Hackontest — 24h Open Source Coding Marathon
  190. Pirate Bay Launches Free Speech Blog
  191. CNN Website Targeted by DoS
  192. FBI and Next-Gen P2P Monitoring
  193. Soyuz Ballistic Re-entry 300 Miles Off Course
  194. NBC to Create Programs Centered on Sponsors
  195. EBay Mulling Skype Sale
  196. FBI and Next-Gen P2P Monitoring
  197. CNN Website Targeted by DoS
  198. Why Good Data Can Be Hard to Find Online
  199. Sacha Baron Cohen Wikipedia Entry Creates Circular References
  200. 3G iPhone Expected in June
  201. Sacha Baron Cohen Wikipedia Entry Creates Circular References
  202. Soyuz Ballistic Re-entry 300 Miles Off Course
  203. FBI and Next-Gen P2P Monitoring
  204. Sacha Baron Cohen Wikipedia Entry Creates Circular References
  205. Soyuz Ballistic Re-entry 300 Miles Off Course
  206. Wikileaks Sidesteps Publishing Public PGP Key
  207. Top 5 Reasons to Dislike Pre-Med Students
  208. Microsoft Quietly Offering Ad-Funded Version of Works
  209. Dilbert Goes Flash, Readers Revolt
  210. Dilbert Goes Flash, Readers Revolt
  211. AT&T Claims Internet to Reach Capacity in 2010
  212. Major ISPs Injecting Ads, Vulnerabilities Into Web
  213. What Are the Best Laptop Theft Recovery Measures?
  214. ISPs' Error Page Ads Let Hackers Hijack Entire Web
  215. Facebook Harnesses Users' Translation Skills for Free
  216. Google's Stock Rises 20 Percent for a Record 1-Day Gain
  217. .su Lives On, Stronger than Ever
  218. InPhase Technologies Promises Holographic Drive in May
  219. .su Lives On, Stronger Than Ever
  220. Coolest University Tech Lab Projects in the Works
  221. 18 U.S. States Pledge Action at Climate Change Meeting
  222. British Police Use Facebook to Gather Evidence
  223. Edward Lorenz, Father of Chaos Theory, Dies at 90
  224. Major ISPs Injecting Ads, Vulnerabilities Into Web
  225. Tesla's High-Tech Lawsuits in Silicon Valley War
  226. US Government to Have Only 50 Gateways
  227. Is Open Source the Answer To Giving?
  228. Ballmer Calls Vista 'A Work In Progress'
  229. Information Security Is Becoming Infrastructure
  230. Ballmer Calls Vista 'A Work In Progress'
  231. Google Invests In Genetic Indexing
  232. Ballmer Calls Vista 'A Work In Progress'
  233. Widespread Keyboard Failures on OLPC's XO-1
  234. Will the Earth's Tail Fry Moon Visitors?
  235. Galactica's Future as 'Allegory for the American Revolution'
  236. Green Funerals: An Eco-Friendly Way to Leave the Earth
  237. Study: Americans Are Happiest in Their Golden Years
  238. World Domination, or at Least a Couple of Bucks
  239. WiiMan, the Nintendo Wii Super Hero
  240. What is the First Day in a University Lab Like?
  241. What is the First Day in a University Lab Like?
  242. Russia Announces End to Space Tourism in 2010
  243. The Inside Story on Norway's Yes to OOXML
  244. Wired.com Exclusive: Watch Björk's 'Wanderlust' in 3-D
  245. Games Without Frontiers: Poetic 'Passage' Provokes Heavy Thoughts on Life, Death
  246. Court Finds Part of Copyright Act Unconstitutional
  247. Russia to Require Registration for Wi-Fi Use
  248. The Making of Björk's 3-D 'Wanderlust' Video
  249. Rupert Murdoch Firm Goes on Trial for Alleged Tech Sabotage
  250. Garbage In, Garden Out: Inside the Tech Trash Disassembly Line