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  1. Researchers Put 'Spin' in Silicon
  2. Symantec Updates Cause Chaos in China
  3. US Gasoline Prices Spur Telework
  4. New Form of Matter Melds Lasers, Superconductors
  5. The HP Way 2.0
  6. Data Storm Caused Nuclear Plant To Shut Down
  7. The Pirate Bay To Create YouTube Competitor
  8. Optimus Keyboard Pre-Orders In Mere Hours
  9. German Linux Community Boycotting LinuxTag
  10. Microsoft Using .MS TLD
  11. Top 15 Free SQL Injection Scanners
  12. 13-Year-Old CEO Steals the Show At TiECON
  13. XM Satellite Radio Backlash
  14. Unsticking Yourself From Your Security Application
  15. Why Work Is Looking More Like a Video Game
  16. June Will Be Month of Search Engine Bugs
  17. F-Secure Responds To Criticism of .bank
  18. The Case For Perpetual Copyright
  19. Texting Teens Generating OMG Phone Bills
  20. Aluminum Alloy Releases Hydrogen From Water
  21. Blogger Threatened For Publishing JS Hack
  22. Microsoft Cracking Down On Indian Retailers
  23. 4.7GHz IBM Power6 Spotted
  24. The Downide of Your ISP Turning to Gmail
  25. Digital Waste Worth More Than Gold, Copper Ore
  26. Windows Media Center Restricts Cable TV
  27. Penguin Car Earns Indy500 Spot
  28. Disney Video Used to Explain Copyright
  29. Visualizing the Wikipedia Power Struggle
  30. 20 Years of Bill Gates Predictions
  31. Spyware Still Cheating Merchants
  32. Who Owns The Linux Trademark?
  33. Looking Into Mozilla's Financial Success
  34. A Cynic Rips Open Source
  35. Spy Drones Take to the Sky in the UK
  36. Intel Launches New Chipset
  37. Russian Journalists Quit Over Censorship
  38. Intel Laptop Competes With One Laptop Per Child
  39. Microsoft Announces OOXML-UOF Project with China
  40. Attack-Proof Power Line to be Installed Under NY
  41. MySpace Agrees to Share Sex Offender Data
  42. Surprising Further Evidence for a Wet Mars
  43. Microsoft, Sue Me First
  44. Rerouting the Networks
  45. Dell Linux Details
  46. The Palm OS Ends With a Whimper
  47. Piracy Economics
  48. Unicode Encoding Flaw Widespread
  49. CERN Collider To Trigger a Data Deluge
  50. RIAA Seeks Royalties From Radio
  51. Microsoft Will Not Sue Over Linux Patents
  52. How Bad Can Wi-fi Be?
  53. Site Claims to Reveal 'Tattle-tales'
  54. ISPs Hate P2P Video On-Demand Services
  55. Intel Sees Communications As Company's Next Frontier
  56. PC World 's Best 100 Products of 2007
  57. Smithsonian 'Toned Down the Science' In Climate Change Exhibit
  58. StarCraft, Nothing But StarCraft
  59. First OpenOffice Virus, Not In the Wild
  60. A Mighty Number Falls
  61. Big Releases Heat Up High-Def Format War
  62. MS-Funded Study Attacks GPL3 Draft Process
  63. Municipal Wi-Fi Networks In Trouble
  64. Ethanol Demand Is Boosting Food Prices Worldwide
  65. Nortel Strong-Arms Open Source Vendor Fonality
  66. MS Wants To Identify All Web Surfers
  67. Update On Free Linux Driver Development
  68. Small Webcasters Offered a Rate Break, Reject It
  69. Robot Submarine Maps World's Deepest Sinkhole
  70. Google Bans Ads For Essay-Writing Services
  71. FBI Target Puts His Life Online
  72. Congress Debating "No-Work" Database
  73. Apple Sued Over 'Lacking' Macbook Display
  74. Is Linux Out of Touch With the Average User?
  75. Student in Court Over Suspension For YouTube Video
  76. AllofMP3 Voucher Resellers Quit After Police Raid
  77. Female Sharks Can Reproduce Alone
  78. Michigan Man Charged for Using Free WiFi
  79. High Paying Jobs in Math and Science?
  80. Ubuntu Founder Says Microsoft Not A Big Threat
  81. Should Games Be More Boring?
  82. Taiwanese Company to Mass Produce Rewritable HD Discs
  83. Polyethylene Bulletproof Vests Better Than Kevlar
  84. The Myths of Innovation
  85. Performance Tuning Subversion
  86. Feedburner Sale to Google Confirmed
  87. New DX10 Benchmarks Do More Bad than Good
  88. Slingbox Comes to the Mac
  89. Jack Thompson Sues Microsoft
  90. The Man Who Owns the Internet
  91. Radiation-eating Fungi
  92. FAA Software Aims to Make Flights Easier
  93. British Traffic Wardens Issued CCTV Head Cameras
  94. Novell Partners With EFF on Patent Busting
  95. OpenDNS Says Google-Dell Browser Tool is Spyware
  96. Dell Ships Ubuntu 7.04 PCs Today
  97. Why Are CC Numbers Still So Easy To Find?
  98. Holocaust Dropped From Some UK Schools
  99. Copying HD DVD, Blu-ray Discs May Become Legal
  100. What's Next For Google News
  101. Senator Warns of Email Tax This Fall
  102. Intel Prototypes World's Thinnest Laptop
  103. Survey Finds Most WordPress Blogs Vulnerable
  104. How Classsmate PC Stacks Up Against OLPC
  105. HP Skates Away From SEC Charges
  106. Dell Plans to Sell PCs at Wal-Mart
  107. Microsoft Too Busy To Name Linux Patents?
  108. Study Reveals What Women Want From IT Jobs
  109. What's the Worst Technical Feature You've Used?
  110. Erroneous HD DVD Report Gets Tongues Wagging
  111. Top 10 Dead (or Dying) Computer Skills
  112. Bye Bye Spam and Phishing with DKIM?
  113. Fill Out CAPTCHAs, Digitize Books At The Same Time
  114. Improving GPS Systems with Traffic Flow Data
  115. IPv4 Unallocated Addresses Exhausted by 2010
  116. World Population Becomes More Urban Than Rural
  117. Apple Sues Over iGasm Ads
  118. Govt. Report Slams FBI's Internal Network Security
  119. Facebook Opens Pages to Outside Developers
  120. Hearing Date Set for SCO vs. Novell
  121. Gates and Jobs to Share A Stage
  122. New Copyright Alliance Formed In D.C.
  123. Sony Sued for Blu-Ray Patent Violation
  124. Is Email 'Bankrupt'?
  125. Firefox 3.0 Makes Leap Forward
  126. Dell PCs with Ubuntu Are A Little Less Expensive
  127. Star Wars is 30 Years Old
  128. Zune Team Getting Amnesty for iPod Use
  129. CSS of DVDs Ruled 'Ineffective' by Finnish Courts
  130. Best Buy Accused of Overcharging
  131. Using RFID and Wi-Fi to Track Students
  132. 8 Reasons Not To Use MySQL (And 5 To Adopt It)
  133. Sony Debuts Razor-Thin Flexible Display
  134. Best Presidential Candidate for Nerds?
  135. Twenty Five Years of Tron
  136. Yet Another EVE Online Scandal?
  137. EU Questions Google Privacy Policy
  138. "Jericho" Fans Send Over Nine Tons of Nuts to CBS
  139. A Snapshot of the Universe 3 Trillion Years From Now
  140. The Final Days of Google
  141. Novell Goes Public with Microsoft Linux Deal
  142. Blizard Sues Virtual Gold Seller
  143. Five FM iPod Transmitters Reviewed
  144. New Jersey Sues YouTube Over Crash Video
  145. University of Ohio Abandons Students Attacked by RIAA
  146. OLPC Game Jam for an XO Laptop
  147. Wi-Fi Hack Aids Boarding Parties
  148. BBC Kicked out of School Over Wi-Fi Scaremongering
  149. Creationism Museum Opening in Kentucky
  150. Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007
  151. Apple Mac OS X Update For 17 Vulnerabilities
  152. Backyard Chefs Fired Up Over Infrared Grills
  153. Driving on Starch
  154. Some Soft Drinks May Damage Your DNA
  155. Free Ads Can Be Really Expensive
  156. VM Enables 'Write-Once, Run Anywhere' Linux Apps
  157. Simple Comm Technique Beats Quantum Crypto
  158. Optimize PHP and Accelerate Apache
  159. Robot for India's moon mission by IIT Kanpur
  160. Climate Monitoring Station Proposed on the Moon
  161. US Opposes G8 Climate Proposals
  162. CG Television Clone Wars Trailer Released
  163. AT&T To Offer TV Over Phone Lines
  164. MacGyver Physics
  165. Newspapers Reconsidering Google News
  166. Handmade Steampunk Rayguns From the F/X Guys at Weta
  167. Millions of Addresses, Thousands of Sites, One Business
  168. A Million Zunes Sold
  169. Will ISPs Spoil Online Video?
  170. How the Pentagon Got Its Shape
  171. Eben Moglen — GPLv3 Not About MS and Novell
  172. China Crafts Cyberweapons
  173. Cell Phones Disable Keys for High-End Cars
  174. Robotic Ecologies
  175. Storing Personal Music Online Is Illegal In Japan
  176. Bookstore Owner Burns Books
  177. NASA To Release Landsat 7 Data On the Web
  178. Is Parallel Programming Just Too Hard?
  179. iPod Casualties Offer New-In-Box Bargains
  180. A Windows-Based Packaging Mechanism
  181. New Zealand Rejects Office For Macs
  182. MySpace Age Verification - for Parents
  183. FTC Investigating Google-DoubleClick Deal
  184. The Real Impact of the Estonian Cyberattack
  185. Second-gen iPhone Confirmed?
  186. Google Buys Anti-Malware Security Startup
  187. 28 New Planets Found Outside Solar System
  188. Ask Turbine's Jeff Anderson About LOTRO
  189. 850K RegisterFly Domains Moved To GoDaddy
  190. The Drive For Altruism Is Hardwired
  191. Hardware Firewall On a USB Key
  192. Linux (Car) Crashes At Indy 500
  193. British Record Companies Win £41m In Damages
  194. RPG Devs Should Beware MMOGs
  195. Microsoft Cancels Major Developers' Conference
  196. Screencasts of Installing MythTV Via MythDora 4.0
  197. The Secrets of Firefox about:config
  198. Electrical Field Treats Brain Cancer
  199. Google Debuts Street View and Mapplets
  200. DNS Complexity
  201. EVE Online Scandal Deliberate Frame-Job?
  202. Can a Blogroll Be Defamatory?
  203. Semantic Search Points To Better Relevancy
  204. Does ZFS Obsolete Expensive NAS/SANs?
  205. Linux Finally Getting XBMC
  206. Microsoft's Multitouch Coffee Table Display
  207. Novell Worries About GPL v3
  208. Microsoft, Novell, and "Clone Product" Lawsuits
  209. Wii's Longevity, Competition Questioned
  210. Who's Trading Your E-mail Addresses?
  211. MySpace Gets False Positive In Sex Offender Search
  212. New Gentoo 2007.0 Release Gets Mixed Review
  213. Team Discovers "Throttle" For Solar Wind
  214. It's Not News, It's Fark
  215. How to Keep Your Code From Destroying You
  216. McCain on Net Neutrality, Copyright, Iraq
  217. Palm Unveils Foleo, Linux-Based "Mobile Companion"
  218. Apple Hides Account Info in DRM-Free Music
  219. Fan Fiction Writers Balk at FanLib.com
  220. Computers Outperform Humans at Recognizing Faces
  221. Xerox Develops New Way to Print Invisible Ink
  222. P2P Networks Supplement Botnets
  223. First Nations Want Cellphone Revenue
  224. Google Gears is Launched
  225. Mass Deletion Leads to LiveJournal Revolt
  226. Sci-fi Writers Join War on Terror
  227. Spammer Robert Soloway Arrested
  228. Hijacking Firefox Via Insecure Add-Ons
  229. Next Windows To Get Multicore Redesign
  230. Doctor Who To Be Axed, Again
  231. Syncing Music Players In Linux?
  232. Jobs and Gates Chat Amicably
  233. Fedora 7 Released
  234. Pitting a Mac Plus Against an AMD Dual Core
  235. Shutting Down Annoying Recruiters?
  236. Germany Declares Hacking Tools Illegal
  237. A Look at BSD Rootkits
  238. Democracy Player Receives $100K Grant From Mozilla
  239. Microsoft Sees No Conflicts With Patent Initiatives
  240. A Look Beneath the 'Surface'
  241. MLB Says Slingbox Illegal, CEA Thinks Otherwise
  242. The IT Department as Corporate Snoop?
  243. Flawed Survey Suggests XP More Secure Than Vista
  244. City Almost Loses 450K to Keylogger
  245. Music Listeners Test 128kbps vs. 256kbps AAC
  246. Launch Date Announced for Shuttle Mission STS-117
  247. New Anti-Forensics Tools Thwart Police
  248. EMI, YouTube Strike Music Video Deal
  249. 10 Anti-Phishing Firefox Extensions
  250. TurboLinux to Sell Wizpy Media Player Worldwide

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