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- Clinton, Obama exchange dueling post-debate memos
- Debate over whether YouTube made a difference
- "DNS Forgery Pharming" Attack Against BIND 9
- Are Cheap Laptops a Roadblock for Moore's Law?
- Clinton, Obama exchange blows over foreign policy
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- Researchers unveil computerized prosthesis
- Skype seeks new sales as eBay pressure rises
- Tivo HD Released Into the Wild
- Why Linux Has Failed on the Desktop
- Preventing Another Vista-like Release With Windows 7
- Qantas To Offer In-Flight Internet, Laptop Amenities
- Red Hat Reaping Benefits From Novell/MSFT deal?
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
- Apple falls on initial iPhone activation numbers
- Young keep it simple in high-tech world: survey
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
- Redhat Reaping Benefits From Novell/MSFT deal?
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
- iPhone, Apple PCs vulnerable to hackers: consultant
- iPhone, Apple PCs vulnerable to hackers: consultant
- Researchers unveil computerized prosthesis
- Virtual Containerization
- Young keep it simple in high-tech world: survey
- Young keep it simple in high-tech world: survey
- U.S.-China joint probe nets fake software
- Senate Majority Leader Takes On File Sharing
- Young keep it simple in high-tech world: survey
- U.S.-China joint probe nets $500 mln fake software
- Inside FAA's GPS-Based Air Traffic Control
- TiVo to sell trimmed down premium TV video recorder
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
- TiVo to sell trimmed down premium TV video recorder
- Wikipedia Corrects Encyclopedia Britannica
- Krugman On the Connectivity Power Shift
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
- Videos are stars of Democratic debate
- Videos are stars of Democratic debate
- Search Sites Unveil Privacy Plans
- Nonprofit may launch $350 laptop by Christmas
- Democrats take back seat to videos at debate
- XM, Sirius promise low cost packages, more choice
- U.S. video game sales rise 31 percent in June
- TimeWarner DNS Hijacking
- U.S. researchers unveil computerized prosthesis
- Details of Microsoft's New Analytics Tool Leaked
- Google Pledging to Bid $4.6bn to Open Spectrum
- USPTO Sued Over "Unqualified Appointment"
- The Unforking of KDE's KHTML and Webkit Begins
- XM, Sirius promise low cost packages, more choice
- Vista Use Grows as Mac OS X Stays Flat
- iPhone, Apple PCs vulnerable to hackers: consultant
- iPhone, Apple PCs vulnerable to hackers: consultant
- OLPC Mass Production Begins
- XM and Sirius would offer low cost, a-la-carte option
- Sony's Solid State 2.4 Pound Laptop Reviewed
- Jaxtr overseas call service doubles users in month
- Astronaut pitches junk into space orbit
- New Hack Exploits Common Programming Error
- What Happens Next on the US Vote on OOXML
- Astronaut pitches junk into space orbit
- Karstadt stores to sell iPhone in Germany
- The Real Problem With Alexa
- Password Vulnerability In Firefox 2.0.0.5
- XM, Sirius would offer low cost, a-la-carte options
- Is the LUG a thing of the past?
- Five Finger Keyboards
- XM, Sirius to offer low cost, a-la-carte options
- Microsoft curtails how long it stores Web searches
- TomTom to buy map supplier Tele Atlas
- Fox News' FTP Password Anyone?
- The Complete History of Format Wars
- Apple's iPhone vulnerable to hackers: report
- Canadian valley aims to keep cell phone-free quiet
- TomTom to buy map supplier Tele Atlas
- Jaxtr overseas call service doubles users in month
- Apple results eyed for iPhone sales
- Two crewmen leave space station for spacewalk
- Security Flaw Found That Allows Control of iPhone
- Apple's iPhone vulnerable to hackers: report
- GCC 4.2.1 Released
- Linspire/Microsoft Agreement Useless to Users
- RIAA Adds 23 Colleges to Hit List, Avoids Harvard
- Next Generation Zune Coming for Holiday Season
- European Commission To Raise Camera Costs in Europe
- Microsoft curtails how long it stores Web searches
- Deathly Hallows / OOTP Movie Discussion
- High-Tech Squirrels Trained to Conduct Espionage
- Deathly Hollows / OOTP Movie Discussion
- AMD Quad-Core Opteron (Barcelona) Tech Report
- Kids Say Email is Dead
- US Government Checking Up On Vista Users?
- US and China Top List of Spam-Relaying Countries
- Where the Wii Fits In
- Harvesting Energy from the Human Body
- New Linux Desktop Environment Built on Firefox
- Firefox Lite And Old PCs Could Crush IE
- Adult Stem Cell Growth Treats Cornea Disorders
- Linux Kernel To Have Stable Userspace Drive
- HIV Vaccine Ready For Clinical Trials
- Psychology, Design and Economics of Slot-Machines
- Africa - Offline And Waiting for the Web
- Northrop Grumman to own Scaled Composites
- Will MySpace Disrupt Television?
- Potentially Huge Legal Boost for EU File Traders
- Next Version of Windows? Call it '7'
- EU Google Competitor Project Gets Aid Worth $166 Million
- Safest Seat on a Plane, Or How to Survive a Crash
- OLPC Used to Browse ****
- AMD Beats Intel in Power-Efficiency Study
- Linux Gains Two New Virtualization Solutions
- Duke Wireless Problem Caused by Cisco, not iPhone
- Microsoft Sees Stronger XP Sales in FY08
- University of Kansas Adopts 'One Strike' Copyright Infringement Policy
- Google to bid for U.S. airwaves if condition added
- Your Own Mini-Stalker
- Google to bid for U.S. airwaves if condition added
- Storing CERN's Search for God (Particles)
- Google to bid for U.S. airwaves if condition added
- YouTube role grows as U.S. election nears
- Facebook Acquires Parakey's Web OS Platform
- Google Set to Bid $4.6 Billion for Airwaves
- Canadian valley aims to keep cellphone-free quiet
- Huge Martian Dust Storm Threatens Rovers
- Custom Trojan Creation Tool Sold Online
- Billboard DVD reviews: Pet Shop Boys, Flaming Lips
- Google to bid for U.S. airwaves if condition added
- Slot Machine with Bad Software Sends Players To Jail
- U.S. telco results expected to prove video growth
- US court dismisses Qualcomm appeal for now
- Open Library Goes Online With Public Domain Books
- The Desktop -- Time to Start Saying Goodbye?
- U.S. telco results expected to prove video growth
- YouTube role grows as U.S. election nears
- AMD Phenom and John Woo's Stranglehold In Action
- Project Sylpheed Review
- Which Google Should Congress Believe?
- Google may bid in spectrum auction
- YouTube role grows as U.S. election nears
- Former Spammer Reveals Secrets in New Book
- Senate Committee Passes FCC Indecency Bill
- Holes Remain Open in Firefox Password Manager
- Google may bid in spectrum auction
- Broadband Data Improvement Act Clears Committee
- W3C Considering An HTML 5
- Patent Reform Bill Approved by House Committee
- U.S. Science and Engineering Research Flattens
- Richard Stallman Talks on Copyright V. The People
- Hotmail Delivers Far Fewer Emails with Attachments
- FBI Used Spyware for Online Search
- Cheap Paint-able Solar Cells Developed
- Web-based Anonymizer Discontinued
- Canada's Copyright Cops Give Go-Ahead For iPod Tax
- PluggedIn: Vista's growing pains leave room for XP
- Six Minutes of Terror - Landing Humans on Mars
- Vista's growing pains leave room for XP
- Security Researcher Chases Virus Maker Off the Net
- Checkers Solved, Unbeatable Database Created
- Sprint, Clearwire in WiMax network pact
- Webcasters Call Bunk on SoundExchange DRM Ploy
- Computer plays "perfect" game of checkers
- RIAA v. Santangelo Default Judgment Vacated
- New Dynamic Updating Discussions
- Ubiquitous Multi-Gigabit Wireless Within Three Years
- Executive Order Overturns US Fifth Amendment
- Do "Illegal" Codecs Actually Scare Linux Users?
- Humans Evolved From a Single Origin In Africa
- Vodafone "looks forward" to 3G iPhone version
- Sprint, Clearwire to build national WiMAX network
- IE Dropping, Now Near 70% In Europe
- $298 Wal-Mart PC Has OO.org, No Crapware
- Mac Worm Author Gets Death Threats
- Enigma Machine for Sale on eBay
- Toshiba recalls more Sony PC batteries
- Nokia starts global positioning service
- U.S. publisher takes action over Harry Potter leak
- Nokia starts global positioning service
- Too Many Linux Distros Make For Open Source Mess
- Nokia starts global positioning service
- Toshiba recalls more Sony PC batteries
- Nintendo Wii Japan sales hit 3 mln units: survey
- Magnetic Wobbles Cause Hard Drive Failure
- Testing Einstein's 'Spooky Action at a Distance'
- Making Old Sound Recordings Audible Again
- "Last Mimzy" first in video sales
- U.S. publisher takes action over Harry Potter leak
- Re-Vote Likely After E-Vote Data Mishandling
- True Random Number Generator Goes Online
- eBay Bargains Soon To Be A Thing Of The Past?
- Identifying (and Fixing) Failing IT Projects
- U.S. publisher takes action over Harry Potter leak
- Nickelodeon to spend $100 million on online games
- Retailers Leak New TiVo HD Specs and Price
- Police Given Access to Congestion-Charge Cameras
- The Ultimate Identity Theft Prevention Plan
- Microsoft Excludes GPLv3 From Linspire Deal
- Boeing Helping to Develop Algae-Powered Jet
- Disney music label offers new CD format
- U.S. offers $968 million for disaster technology
- Disney music label offers new CD format
- Harry Potter "leaks" spread to China
- Bill Gates Should Buy Your Buffer Overruns
- FBI Remotely Installs Spyware to Trace Bomb Threat
- Google agrees to sell print ads for newspapers
- Brokers up Intel price targets even as shares fall
- Harry Potter "leaks" spread to China
- Farscape (Kinda) Returns
- Democracy Player Is Dead, Long Live Miro
- Google agrees to sell print ads for newspapers
- Harry Potter "leaks" spread to China
- Cybercriminals Building New, Stealthier Networks
- Does Comcast Hate Firefox?
- EU backs Nokia-led mobile TV standard
- Does Comcast hate Firefox?
- Harry Potter "leaks" spread to China
- RIM launches dual-mode cellular, Wi-Fi BlackBerry
- Major Security Hole In Samsung Linux Drivers
- EU backs Nokia-led mobile TV standard
- France's Ubisoft sells stake in Gameloft
- Robot Aims To Walk On Water
- Sony PS3 Japan sales hit 1 mln, lags Wii: survey
- Rewritable Song Lyrics
- New X-Files Movie
- openMosix Is Shutting Down
- Harry Potter Leaked Via Handheld Camera
- Steve Jobs tops list of online music "Powergeeks"
- Steve Jobs tops list of online music "Powergeeks"
- Worm Claimed For Apple OS X
- Will Security Firms Detect Police Spyware?
- Where In the US Can You Get Just a Cell Phone?
- Möbius Strip Riddle Solved
- U.S. radio hopes politics, advertisers boost 2008
- Hackers steal U.S. government, corporate data from PCs
- RIM launches dual-mode cellular, Wi-Fi BlackBerry
- RIM launches dual-mode cellular, Wi-Fi BlackBerry
- NZ Outfit Dumps Open Office For MS Office
- EU court to rule on Microsoft in September
- Sophisticated, Targeted Breakins Uncovered
- UK's Truphone Wins Injunction Against T-Mobile
- Microsoft Patents the Mother of All Adware
- Bionic Hand Makes it to Market
- Internet-call service SunRocket cuts off service
- Microsoft offers subscription software in S. Africa
- Chameleon Liquid Could Replace LCDs
- First Robotic Drone Squadron Deployed
- Internet-call service SunRocket cuts off service
- First Robotic Drone Squadron Deployed