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- Blockbuster favors Blu-ray DVDs to HD DVD
- Google's breakneck changes stoke privacy fears
- Nokia unveils 3 new handsets to boost market share
- IFPI Threatens UK Academic For Linking To Article
- Microsoft renames its IPTV platform "Mediaroom"
- Michael Moore's New Film Leaked To BitTorrent
- Nokia unveils 3 new handsets, sees bigger market share
- Microsoft launches new-look MSN for mobile phones
- Nokia unveils three new handsets
- "Cascade B" Particle Discovered At Fermilab
- Microsoft launches new-look MSN for mobile phones
- Microsoft renames its IPTV platform "Mediaroom"
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- RIAA Web Site Moved To Linux
- Nokia unveils three new handsets
- Ubuntu Linux Validates As Genuine Windows
- Watching you, watching them -- CCTV closing in
- Getting the Best Deal From Dell — Or Not
- Microsoft Moves To Change NY State Election Law
- Closed Captioning In Web Video?
- The Impossibility of Colonizing the Galaxy
- IPhone seen boosting AT&T, hurting Sprint
- Nuke-Proof Bunker Turns Out Not Waterproof
- "Hackers" meet for Yahoo, BBC open day in London
- IPhone seen boosting AT&T, hurting Sprint
- Apple Picking a Fight it Can't Win With Safari
- Facebook Apps Facing Delays and Uncertainties
- Piracy More Serious Than Bank Robbery?
- Microsoft Bends To Norwegian Pressure
- The Fallacy of Hard Tests
- Maine Passes a Net Neutrality Resolution
- Venezula Producing Its Own Linux PCs
- Can Apple Find a European iPhone Partner?
- Student Blogger Loses Defamation Case
- Shuttleworth Says No Patent Deals With Microsoft
- GPLv2 and GPLv3 Coexisting In the Same Project?
- Say Nothing About the Failing Satellite
- Smart Car Coming To the US In Jan. 2008
- Judge Orders FBI to Release Abuse Records
- New System Detects Calls While Driving
- Safari for Windows Downloaded Over 1 Million Times
- Safari for Windows Downloaded Over 1 Million Times
- New Targeted E-mail Attack Hits Business Execs
- How Motherboards Are Made
- The End of Broadcast TV as We Know It?
- US Can't Meet The "Grand Challenges" of Physics
- Sony Ericsson Shows Off Feature-Heavy Cell Phones
- First Ever Scramjet Reaches Mach 10
- Are Keyboards Dishwasher Safe?
- Giant Dinosaur Bird Discovered
- Bill to Bring A La Carte, Indecency Regs to Cable
- Congress Considers Forcing Travel Registration
- Is Scientific Consensus a Threat to Democracy?
- T-Mobile UK Blocking Mobile VoIP Start-Up
- Space Station Computers Partially Restored
- YouTube to Host Presidential Debate
- World of e-sports braces for sea change
- Intel V8 Octa-Core System, Full Performance Tests
- World of e-sports braces for sea change
- Weapon Found in Whale Dated From the 1800s
- Hilarious Antique IT Advertisements
- The Future of Intel Processors
- Jet engine tested at 10 times speed of sound
- Microsoft CEO says Google complaint is "baseless"
- Scientists Attempt to Replace Crude Oil With Sugars
- Bones Could Become Conduits For Data Swaps
- Kodak Unveils Brighter CMOS Color Filters
- Identity Thief Apprehended by Victim
- Jet engine tested at 10 times speed of sound
- Text messengers to fight crime in Boston
- Comcast backs start-up to ramp up Web speeds
- Text messengers to fight crime in Boston
- China Taking on U.S. in Cyber Arms Race
- HTC Touch phone on sale in Germany from end-June
- Jet engine tested at 10 times speed of sound
- Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
- Texas authorities arrest 7 former MySpace members
- Konami to sell skincare software for Nintendo DS
- eBay Pulls Google Ads Over Marketing Stunt
- Perfect Silicon Sphere to Redefine the Kilogram
- HTC Touch phone on sale in Germany from end-June
- Experimental jet tested at 10 times speed of sound
- Music download service for cell phones to launch in Europe
- Yahoo! XSS Flaw Endangers its Users
- eBay May Lose 'Buy it Now' Button in Patent Case
- Tim Berners-Lee awarded the British Order of Merit
- Net Neutrality Comment Period Ends Friday
- How Long Could You Live Without Your Gadgets?
- Nerdy Photo in Vista DVDs Thwarts Disk Pirates
- Senate Discusses Third Pipe Using 700MHz Spectrum
- Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
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- PC Call Centers Garner Lowest Satisfaction Score
- US Falls to 24th Place For Broadband Penetration
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- Safari 3 Beta Updated, Security Problems Fixed
- Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
- Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
- Russians recall bygone era with Soviet game museum
- Judge Orders TorrentSpy to Turn Over RAM
- Kodak says camera sensor may eliminate flash
- FBI Finds It Overstepped Bounds in Collecting Data
- Ask the MMOG Money Traders
- Russians recall bygone era with Soviet game museum
- Sony Ericsson launches 2 Walkman, 2 camera phones
- FBI finds abuse in getting terrorism, spy records
- Russians recall bygone era with Soviet game museum
- Boston University Student Challenges RIAA
- Intuit Finally Offers Some Support For Linux
- Details and Rumors of iPhone Restrictions Emerging
- NATO says urgent need to tackle cyber attack
- Text in time saves nimble-fingered ****
- House To Vote On Paper Trail and OSS Voting Bill
- Google Street View Could Be Unlawful In Europe
- Russians recall bygone era with Soviet game museum
- FBI audit finds widespread abuse in data collection
- NATO says urgent need to tackle cyber attack
- EasyJet promotes new "green" aircraft design
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- EasyJet promotes new "green" aircraft design
- ISS Computer Failure
- Linspire Signs Patent Pact With MS
- Russians recall bygone era with Soviet game museum
- Kodak says camera sensor may eliminate flash
- Music download service for cell phones to launch in Europe
- Internet2 Deployment Reaches Major Milestone
- Konami to sell skincare software for Nintendo DS
- EU seeks comment on loosening copyright rules
- Virginia Tech Report Cites Privacy Law Problems
- Mobile phone download music service to launch
- EU Considering Regulating Sale of Violent Games
- FBI audit finds widespread abuse in data collection
- Human Genome More Like a Functional Network
- Companies That Clean Up Bad Online Reputations
- Microsoft's Acoustic Caller ID Patent
- ISS Goes Solar
- AT&T Announces Plans to Filter Copyright Content
- Europe Unveils New Space Plane for Tourist Market
- What Microsoft Could Learn from OSS and Linux
- Plants 'Recognize' Their Siblings
- Linux Programmer's Toolbox
- FBI Releases Results of Operation Bot Roast
- China aims to top U.S. in cyberspace: U.S. general
- Matter Discovered Traveling at Near Light Speed
- Yahoo Confirms Beijing Blocking Flickr
- China aims to top U.S. in cyberspace: U.S. general
- EU lauds Google data retention limit
- Falling prices slash chip sales growth: SIA
- Sony sees solid growth on TV, cameras sales
- EU lauds Google data retention limit
- What Happens If You Don't Pay for Goodmail?
- Safari 3 vs. Firefox 2 and IE7
- Yahoo Rejects Anti-Censorship Proposal
- EU lauds Google data retention limit
- YouTube to test video ID
- Global chip sales seen lower in 2007
- Google, Intel launch energy efficiency program
- Torvalds vs Schwartz GPL Wars
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- Google, Intel launch energy efficiency program
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- NC Man Fined For Using Vegetable Oil As Fuel
- Ad software maker OpenAds girds to take on Google
- TV's "Mr. Wizard," Don Herbert, Dies At 89
- Yahoo says Beijing likely blocking photo site
- The Argument For F/OSS In Schools
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- Google, Intel launch energy efficiency program
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- Taiwan's HTC to launch iPhone rival
- YouTube to test video ID with Time Warner, Disney
- Google Privacy Quickies
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- No iPhone SDK Means No iPhone Killer Apps
- Apple Confirms No (Default) ZFS In Leopard
- Verizon Accused of Slighting Copper Infrastructure
- Tech Lessons From the Bad Guys
- Zimbabwe likely to adopt law to monitor phones, mail
- Star Wars Roleplaying Game — Saga Edition
- Apple Confirms No ZFS in Leopard
- Far-Fetched Time Travel Concept Receives Private Funds
- More States Rebel Against Real ID Act
- "Spam King" Pleads Guilty in U.S. Federal Court
- Microsoft May Be Investigated By Attorneys General
- Yahoo says Beijing likely blocking photo site
- Behind the Scenes of Canada's Movie Piracy Law
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- Nokia's low-power link to be new Bluetooth standard
- Toshiba lowers sales target for HD DVD players
- Paul McCartney On Music In the Digital World
- Taiwan's HTC to launch iPhone rival
- Sony files patent but says gaming phone not ready
- Digital Camera Memory Card With Wi-Fi
- Toshiba lowers sales target for HD DVD players
- Sony files patent but says gaming phone not ready
- Ancient Rome comes back to life in virtual model
- Flickr goes international with seven new languages
- Former MySpace chairman to buy "how-to" Web site
- Nokia invests in Web video start-up kyte.tv
- Apple Safari On Windows Broken On First Day
- Patent Office Program To Speed Computer Tech
- YouTube to test video ID with Time Warner, Disney
- Ancient Rome comes back to life in virtual model
- YouTube to test video ID with Time Warner, Disney
- RIAA Uses Local Cops In Oregon Raid
- Which ISPs Are Spying On You?
- Texas Makes Green Computing Mandatory
- Apple takes on Microsoft with Windows Web browser
- Qualcomm files for emergency stay on ITC ban
- AT&T, Verizon support Cablevision's remote DVR plan
- Blogger Removed From NCAA Game for Blogging
- Hollywood balks at Apple online movie rentals
- Liquid Lens Can Magnify at the Flick of a Switch
- U.S. K-12 Schools Must Comply With e-Discovery Rule
- Anglicans ask Sony to halt game set in cathedral
- Safari on Windows, Leopard Debut at WWDC
- Sony files patent but says gaming phone not ready
- Apple offers Safari for Windows
- Linux System Administration
- Transit Method Reveals Many Extrasolar Planets
- Apple offers Safari for Windows
- Apple to let outsiders create programs for iPhone
- Blender Foundation to Create Open Movie, Open Game
- Blender Foundation to Create Open Movie, Open Game
- Linus Warms (Slightly) to GPL3
- 1 Billion PCs by End of 2008
- Anglicans ask Sony to halt game set in cathedral
- Desk jockeys can cool off or heat up with C2 device
- 6 Burning Questions About Wireless Networks
- U.S. backs Microsoft against Google complaint: report
- Classified US Intel Budget Revealed Via Powerpoint
- The Sopranos Ends With a ...
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- Anglicans ask Sony to halt game set in cathedral
- China's e-waste capital chokes on old computers
- Ancient Rome comes back to life in virtual model
- ESPN buys world's biggest cricket Web site
- Nokia files patent suit against Qualcomm
- Disney's ESPN buys world's biggest cricket Web site
- Jailed Chinese Reporter Joins Yahoo! Suit
- Desk jockeys can cool off or heat up with C2 device
- Google accused by UK group over privacy practices
- Satellite Images Used to Document International Atrocities
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- CNBC Software Flaw Worth $1 Million?