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- Microsoft Pledges Conditional Support for ODF
- Watching you, watching them -- CCTV closing in
- Harry Potter spawns parallel Internet world
- Internet Phone Start-up Goes Belly-Up
- Sony to launch cheaper PlayStation Portable
- Hackers steal government, corporate data
- Internet-call service SunRocket cuts off service
- EU court to rule on Microsoft in September
- EU to hit some digital cameras with import duty
- Intel Launches Mobile Linux Project
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in Japan
- Gadgets, shoes to lift back-to-school spending
- Web Radio Negotiations Carry Poison Pill
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in Japan
- Blogs Are Eating Tech Media Alive
- Ludia tapped for "Price Is Right" game
- RIAA Directed To Pay $68K In Attorneys Fees
- Mitochondria and the Prevention of Death
- World's Largest Telescope Up and Running
- Internet looms in new Hollywood contract talks
- IPhones Flooding Wireless LAN At Duke
- OOXML Denied INCITS V1 Approval
- Sony to phase out $500 PlayStation 3
- Open Library Project Takes Flight
- MIT Team Designs a New, Sleek, Skintight Spacesuit
- Worlds Largest Telescope Up and Running
- Internet looms in new Hollywood contract talks
- The Next Big Thing — Why Web 2.0 Isn't Enough
- US GPS, EU Galileo to Work Together
- Diamonds Are a Fuel Cell's Best Friend
- Open Source and the "Xen" of Xen
- Sony Pictures seeks new talent for video site
- MIT Finds Cure For Fear
- U.S. says to reach GPS-Galileo agreement this week
- Adobe Flash Exploit Could Log Keystrokes
- Linux MPX Multi-touch Alternative to MS Surface
- U.S. says to reach GPS-Galileo agreement this week
- Vertu rings till for British-made luxury goods
- IBM to buy Canada's DataMirror
- The Computer Virus Turns 25 in July
- Tech Writers Spreading FUD About GPLv3
- Vertu rings till for British-made luxury goods
- Intel Core 2 Updates, QX6850 and E6750
- 1935 Meccano "Dam Busters" Computer Restored
- Vertu rings till for British-made luxury goods
- Springy Nanotubes Could Make Artificial Muscles
- Vertu rings till for British-made luxury goods
- "Tubes" Senator Being Investigated For Corruption
- Building a Fully Encrypted NAS On OpenBSD
- RIAA Accepts $300 Offer of Judgement In Carolina
- Attacking Sandboxes
- America's First Cellulosic Ethanol Plant
- Patents Don't Pay
- Will Pervasive Multithreading Make a Comeback?
- It's no secret: Facebook's allure is its privacy
- iPods Don't Run OS X
- Blogging Is 10 Years Old
- iPods Run OS X and Always Have
- Programs Cannot Be Uninstalled In Vista?
- Zune DRM Cracked
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- Firefox Now Serious Threat to IE in Europe
- Japan To Adopt Open Software Standards
- Fructose As Culprit In the Obesity Epidemic
- Dark Energy May Lurk In Hidden Dimensions
- Warning On Office 2007 "Try-Before-You-Buy"
- Canon to build $451 mln factory for key camera part
- An eBay For Hackers
- Any "Pretty" Code Out There?
- Identify Galaxies Using Spare Wetware Cycles
- Indiana Allows BP To Pollute Lake Michigan
- Are Marketers Abandoning Second Life?
- False Copyright Claims
- New and Improved Deadly Snail Venom
- $99 HD-DVD Player Coming Soon?
- Judge Says No to RIAA Subpoena Request
- BBC Trust to Meet With OSC Over iPlayer
- Facebook In Court
- Vista Makes Forensic PC Exam Easier for Lawyers
- Linux HR Management Systems?
- Gadgets Have Taken Over For Our Brains
- PHP 4 End of Life Announcement
- Will Microsoft Put The Colonel in the Kernel?
- Japan Bans Use of Web Sites in Elections
- "Casual" the new video game buzzword
- Giant Squid Washed Ashore in Australia
- Linux Creator Calls GPLv3 Authors 'Hypocrites'
- Microsoft Patents Process To "Unpirate" Music
- How to Backup Your Smart Phone
- "Casual" the new video game buzzword
- Gigabyte N680SLI-DQ6 - A Mother Of A Motherboard
- Intel backs project to give laptops to poor kids
- CEO Questionably Used Pseudonym to Post Online
- Net Radio Wins Partial Reprieve
- Travel sites court unmanaged business users
- One Laptop Per Child and Intel Join Forces
- Miyamoto Speaks, Nintendo Ditching the Hardcore?
- Game expo thrill gone as focus on business
- Travel Web sites court unmanaged business users
- Google takes swipe at Viacom
- AT&T Slams Google Over Open-Access Wireless
- Online travel sites court unmanaged business users
- Courts Reject Tech Corporation Bans on Class Action Suits
- Intel backs project to give laptops to poor kids
- Google takes swipe at Viacom
- Chinese company to sue Google over name
- Dangerous Java Flaw Threatens 'Virtually Everything'
- Intel backs project to give laptops to poor kids
- Wii could top record-holding PS2: Nintendo
- Privacy is a Biological Imperative?
- Optimum Copyright Period Decided by Math
- Wii could top record-holding PS2: Nintendo
- Game expo thrill gone as focus on business
- Microsoft .NET Patch May Make PCs Go "Haywire"
- Game expo thrill gone as focus on business
- Google takes swipe at Viacom, talks social networks
- Game expo thrill gone as focus on business
- Real estate Web sites boom, despite market slump
- Foxconn to develop TD-SCDMA phones
- Japan to Tax All Unlicensed Wireless Devices?
- Matrox's Extio Reviewed
- Google takes swipe at Viacom, talks social networks
- Mmm, mobile: "Simpsons" goes cellular
- Cheeky China company says to sue Google over name
- Cheeky China company says to sue Google over name
- Software Patent Debate Over in Europe For Now?
- U.S. Court Denies Webcasters' Stay Petition
- Mmm, mobile: "Simpsons" goes cellular
- Disney joins Nintendo's game
- Jeremy Allison Talks Samba and GPLv3
- Samba Goes GPLv3
- Tim Lister on Project Sluts and Strawmen
- FBI Data Mining For More Than Just Terrorists
- Nintendo: Wii could top record-holding PS2
- Putting Canadian Piracy in Perspective
- Robot Unravels the Mystery of Walking
- FBI Employees Face Criminal Probe Over Patriot Act
- Australian gov't agency calls Google ads deceptive
- Activision to stick to "Guitar Hero" song price
- Fewer People Copy DVDs Than Once Thought
- Activision to stick to "Guitar Hero" song price
- Australian gov't agency calls Google ads deceptive
- Ballmer Teases Software-Plus-Services in '07
- Intel Invests $218M in VMWare, Preparing for IPO
- Aussies Sue Over Misleading Google Ads
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- Sony likely to cut PS3 price again: Capcom
- World's Fastest Broadband Connection — 40 Gbps
- Scanner Spots Open Source Installations
- Sony likely to cut PS3 price again: Capcom
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- HD DVD group says outselling Blu-ray in Europe
- BBC Trust Will Hear iPlayer Openness Complaints
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- German iPhone gets 1,000 enquiries daily: report
- Nokia seen gaining from Motorola woes
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- CUPS Purchased By Apple Inc.
- Sony Sues Rootkit Maker
- A Flawed US Election Reform Bill
- Islamic school sanctions online Muslim weddings
- Ugandan refugees go online
- Smart meters to watch UK's energy hungry gadgets
- A Flawed US Election Reform Biill
- Internet and old media confab seeks peace not war
- HD DVD group says outselling Blu-ray in Europe
- Bogus Company Obtains Nuclear License
- IBM Grants Universal and Perpetual Access To IP
- Sony, Microsoft see games key to console race
- DoCoMo, AT&T partner to build 3G network in Hawaii
- IBM Grants Universal and Perpetual Access to IP
- DoCoMo, AT&T partner to build 3G network in Hawaii
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- Latest Revelations on the FBI's Data Mining of America
- JPMorgan analysts disagree on future iPhones
- Sony to offer slimmer PSP to take on DS
- Scientists Find Water on Extra-solar Planet
- JP Morgan analysts disagree on future iPhones
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- Ultimate iPhone Review — Will It Blend?
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in September
- US Military Leaks its Secrets Online
- Baby Mammoth Found Intact
- Digitizing 100 Years of Astronomical Data
- Sony,Microsoft see games key to console race
- HD DVD group says outselling Blu-ray in Europe
- Internet and old media confab seeks peace not war
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Internet and old media confab seeks peace not war
- The Dusty Concern for the Mission to Mars
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- Sony Displays New PSP, Polished Games At E3
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Burned jogger shows lightning, headphones don't mix
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in September
- Surgeon General Describes Censorship From Bush Administration
- Facebook innovators win funding, settle for jobs
- Computer Graphics With Java
- Verizon Wireless exec opposes open access idea
- Oracle starts marketing drive on database upgrade
- Games Workshop Forbids Warhammer Fan Films
- Nintendo Wii may be scarce for holidays
- Sony sets September launch of new Playstation Portable
- Lithuania plans voting via Internet
- Wii will again be scarce for holidays
- AOL settles with states on cancellation complaints
- Nintendo - "Everyone is a Gamer"
- AOL settles with states on cancellation complaints
- Xbox Live adds Disney movies to its download menu
- John Knoll on CGI, Tron And 25 Years of Change
- Hotmail vs Goodmail
- Sony, Microsoft see games key to race
- Fujitsu-Siemens to offer flash-memory laptops
- AOL settles with states over cancellation complaints
- Ubuntu Continues to Grab Market Share
- Fujitsu-Siemens to offer flash-memory laptops
- Secretly Monopolizing the CPU Without Being Root
- Ultimate iPhone Review- Will it Blend?
- Nokia says adds Skype to N800 Internet tablet
- Google to Unite Mapping Mashups
- Turns Out Ubuntu Dell Costs $225 More
- Google lets users overlay data on personalized maps
- Nokia says adds Skype to N800 Internet tablet
- Microsoft holds firm on Xbox 360 pricing
- Nokia says adds Skype to N800 Internet tablet
- Microsoft's OOXML Formulas Could Be Dangerous
- PC Power Management, ACPI Explained In Detail
- Google lets users overlay data on personalized maps
- Microsoft's E3 Conference Displays Company Confidence
- Microsoft holds firm on Xbox 360 pricing
- Google lets users overlay data on personalized maps
- MS Partners Bailing Over Delays In Releases
- Xbox Live adds Disney movies to its download menu
- China develops water-skimming plane
- Linux Gets Completely Fair Scheduler
- Firefox Quickies
- Uri Geller Accused of Bending Copyright Law
- FCC chief backs some open access in airwave auction
- Potential Cure For Antibiotic Resistant Infections
- Video game lobbyist to fight ****-gamer stereotype
- Privacy and the "Nothing To Hide" Argument
- Vertical Search Engines and Copyright
- Instrumented GIMP To Identify Usability Flaws
- In Wake of Price Drops, Further PS3 Doubts
- Canonical Begins To Open-Source Launchpad
- FCC Head Wants New Wireless Devices Unlocked