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  1. The Internet of Things - What is a Spime?
  2. Miguel Plans Silverlight on Mono & Linux by Years End
  3. RIAA Backs Down Again in Chicago
  4. Mercury May Have Molten Hot Magma at its Core
  5. RFID Guardian Protects Your Privacy
  6. Death of the UMPC?
  7. IBM's Snowflake Microchips
  8. The Unauthorized State-Owned Chinese Disneyland
  9. India Hopes to Make $10 Laptops a Reality
  10. Yahoo! Photos to Shut Down
  11. A Tablecloth to Charge Your Laptop
  12. Pidgin 2.0 Released
  13. Obama Requests Creative Commons for Presidential Debates
  14. Microsoft Looks to Refuel Talks With Yahoo
  15. Super-Fast RDF Search Engine Developed
  16. AACS Vows to Fight Bloggers
  17. Wally Schirra Dead at 84
  18. Is Virtual Rape a Crime?
  19. Congress Asks Universities to Curb Piracy
  20. Cooler Silicon Lasers Via Energy Harvesting
  21. Vista Eating Battery Life
  22. IBM to Lay Off Half of Global Services Division
  23. The Story Behind a Windows Security Patch Recall
  24. Prosecutor Announces Charges Against Pirate Bay
  25. Reiser Murder Case Gets Stranger
  26. Robert Love Resigns from Novell
  27. PHP 5.2.2 and 4.4.7 Released
  28. Some Schools Ending Laptop Programs
  29. openSUSE Survey Results Online
  30. Harvard Law Professor Urges University to Fight RIAA
  31. Astronomers Again Baffled by Solar Observations
  32. Retroactive Immunity Proposed for Telcos Who Share Private Data
  33. The End of .Mac and Google Apps?
  34. Winner of NASA Glove Contest Named
  35. What's The Greatest Web Software Ever?
  36. TSA Loses Hard Drive With Personnel Info
  37. Brazil Voids Merck Patent On AIDS ****
  38. Microsoft, Best Buy Face Racketeering Suit
  39. TJX Breach Began With WEP Crack
  40. Does Linux "Fail To Think Across Layers?"
  41. Webcomic Author Deemed a Terrorist Threat
  42. CNN To Release Debates Under Creative Commons
  43. Nano Light-Emitting Fibers In the Lab
  44. English Premier Football League Sues YouTube
  45. AT&T Dumps VOIP Customers
  46. Cold Fusion Gets a Boost From the US Navy
  47. The Elevator Effect In Second Life
  48. A New Way to Look at Networking
  49. AOL's Embarassing Password Woes
  50. Bill Gates' Management Style
  51. Microsoft Invents Split Screen PC
  52. The State of Open Source 3D Modeling
  53. Utah Anti-Kids-Spam Registry "a Flop"
  54. Choosing a Web Host
  55. Bill To Outlaw Genetic Discrimination In US
  56. Conservative Sarkozy Wins Presidency of France
  57. Mathematicians Design Invisible Tunnel
  58. You Can't Oppose Copyright and Support Open Source
  59. Real Open Source Applications for Education?
  60. EFF and Dvorak Blame the Digg Revolt On Lawyers
  61. Migrate a MySQL Database Preserving Special Characters
  62. Australian Extradited For Breaking US Law At Home
  63. Transform a Regular LCD Into a Touchscreen
  64. CNET Reporters Intend to Sue HP Over Surveillance
  65. Boredom Drives Open-Source Developers?
  66. Dell Partners with MS/Novell for Linux Servers
  67. Security Isn't Just Avoiding Microsoft
  68. Canadian Coins Not Nano-Tech Espionage Devices
  69. Beating WoW At Its Own Game
  70. 360 Limiting GTA IV In Some Ways
  71. Linux as A Musician's OS?
  72. Jobs to Labels- Lose the DRM & We'll Talk Price
  73. Comcast Goes to Zimbra
  74. What is Your Desert Island Game?
  75. How the RIAA has Dodged RICO Charges
  76. Thailand Sues YouTube
  77. Research Team Makes Quantum Computing Progress
  78. Massachusetts Joins the Real ID Fight
  79. No Competition Between Open and Closed Source?
  80. Are End Users to Blame for OS Flaws?
  81. ****ysts Call IBM Layoff Estimates "Hogwash"
  82. Library of Congress Threatens Washington Watch Wiki
  83. A Foolproof Way To End Bank Account Phishing?
  84. Two US States Restrict Used CD Sales
  85. Sprint Nextel Vs. 41 Schools and Non-Profits
  86. You Can Oppose Copyright and Support Open Source
  87. Social Computing and Badger's Paws
  88. Sun Says, "Compensate OSS Developers"
  89. Student, Denied Degree For MySpace Photo, Sues
  90. Verizon Claims Free Speech Over NSA Wiretapping
  91. IE Devs Criticize Bank Security Vulnerabilities
  92. Ubuntu Mobile Announced
  93. free image and video hosting
  94. Powerful Supernova May Be Related To Death Spasms of First Stars
  95. Obsession With Firewalls Could Hinder IPv6
  96. Sun Completes Java Core Tech Open-Sourcing
  97. Users Being Migrated To New Version of Hotmail
  98. Soldiers Bond With Bots, Take Them Fishing
  99. Disney Says, You WILL Watch the Ads
  100. Europe's Galileo Program In Serious Trouble
  101. Warner Brothers Pulls Canadian Previews
  102. Deadline For Saying "No" To National ID
  103. DMCA Takedown Notice For a Fake ID
  104. Sun Debuts JavaFX As Alternative To AJAX
  105. Proposed Legislation Is Mooninite Fallout
  106. Own Your Own 128-Bit Integer
  107. The Human Mutation
  108. Spy Chief Hints At Limits On Satellite Photos
  109. Earth's Species To Be Cataloged On the Web
  110. Traffic Fraud Inflates Video Site Popularity
  111. Privatization Limiting Access To Information
  112. Think Tank Report On the State of Open Source
  113. News Corp to Purchase Photobucket
  114. CA Solar Use Falling Because of Economics
  115. Comcast CEO Shows Off Superfast Modem
  116. VMWare Rolls Out Vista Virtualization
  117. Earth Bacteria May Hitch A Ride To The Stars
  118. Microsoft Patches 19 Flaws, 6 in Vista
  119. Hybrid Cars No Better than 'Intelligent' Cars
  120. Sun Debuts Java 'iPhone'
  121. Red Hat Develops Online Desktop
  122. Where to Go After a Lifetime in IT?
  123. MySQL Cards and Charts
  124. Ceiling Height May Affects Problem-Solving Skills
  125. New Legislation to Combat Identity Theft
  126. Dark Matter Stars in the Early Universe?
  127. California to Start Review of Voting Machines
  128. Lucas To Make New Live Action Star Wars Films
  129. Big Red Button Disasters?
  130. Ceiling Height May Affect Problem-Solving Skills
  131. Long Range Eye Tracking for Advertisers
  132. Shredded Secret Police Files Being Reassembled
  133. A Chip on DVDs Could Prevent Theft
  134. Sun to Make Solaris More Linux Like
  135. Fast Navigating Guessing Robots
  136. Harvard Prof Says Computers Need to Forget
  137. US's Slow Embrace of Information Technology
  138. New "Terminator" Trilogy Planned
  139. NY Times To Data-Mine Its Visitors
  140. Are Sysadmins Really that Bad?
  141. Surprise Arrest For Online Scientology Critic
  142. ATI Committed To Fixing Its OSS Problems
  143. For Democrats, Florida Primary May Not Count
  144. Last.fm Plans Custom Music Video Channels
  145. Germans Pursuing Kiddie **** In Second Life
  146. Time to End Microsoft's Patch Tuesday?
  147. Amazon Cries 'Uncle' to End IBM Patent Feud
  148. HBO Exec Proposes DRM Name Change
  149. In Defense Of Patents and Copyright
  150. Is Paying Hackers Good for Business?
  151. Vonage May Have Way Around Patent Disputes
  152. Scientists Claim Major Leap in Engine Design
  153. Hubble Space Telescope Detects Ring of Dark Matter
  154. Sounds Bring Google Earth to Life
  155. Remains of James Doohan Lost in New Mexico
  156. iPods and Pacemakers Don't Mix
  157. Answers From Steve Jobs at Apple's Shareholder Meeting
  158. NASA Unveils Hubble's Successor
  159. Thousands of ICQ Numbers Deleted
  160. Electronic Frontier Foundation Sues Uri Geller
  161. Google Shareholders Reject Censorship Proposal
  162. Judges Rule Google Search by Employer Not Illegal
  163. No Wine for Dell Ubuntu Users, Says Shuttleworth
  164. Some Truth to Wii as GameCube 1.5?
  165. Lawsuit Invokes DMCA to Force DRM Adoption
  166. Scientists Offer New Way to Read Online Text
  167. PC World Editor Returns, CEO Demoted
  168. Final Season of Battlestar Galactica Confirmed
  169. Could Global Warming Make Life on Earth Better?
  170. Google to be Our Web-Based Anti-Virus Protector ?
  171. University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt Returns
  172. Bubble Fusion Researcher Faces Fraud Trial
  173. Scientists Create Artificial Blood
  174. Bill Bans NSA Eavesdropping
  175. Microsoft & SanDisk To Provide Desktop on Thumb Drive
  176. iPod/iPhone Nano With Touch Panel?
  177. Mission Could Seek Out Spock's Home Planet
  178. IPv6 Flaw Could Greatly Amplify DDoS Attacks
  179. Cambridge's Streetlamp-Powered Wireless Network
  180. Disney - Blu-ray's Fair Weather Friend
  181. After 9 Years, Bugzilla Moves Up to 3.0
  182. NASA Gears Up for the Regolith Rumble
  183. Posting **** Link Judged Unlawful in Hong Kong
  184. OLPC Project Rollout Begins In Uruguay
  185. Battlestar Galactica To Continue After All
  186. State Bans Texting While Driving
  187. NASA's Atlantis Ready For June 8 Launch
  188. Does Wikipedia Suck on Science Stories?
  189. Halo 3 Beta Impressions
  190. Preventing Sick Spaceships
  191. Why Doesn't Microsoft Have A Cult Religion?
  192. Skynet Means More Bandwidth for British
  193. 7 Things the Boss Should Know About Telecommuting
  194. Ancient Star Found, Estimated at 13.2 Billion Years Old
  195. TiVo Awarded Patent For Password You Can't Hack
  196. Blame Your Mistakes on Technology
  197. Monday is Wiretap the Internet Day
  198. Culture Determines Which Emoticon You Use
  199. MySpace Begins Rollout of Video Monitoring Tech
  200. Who Isn't Afraid of Google?
  201. First Map of an Extrasolar Planet
  202. 3-D Model of Breast Cancer in the Lab
  203. France Launches Anti-Spam Platform
  204. 'Virus Sponge' Could Improve Flu Treatments, Diabetes Care, Vaccine Development
  205. Rethinking the Linux Distribution?
  206. IBM Says 'Couldn't Fire 150K US Workers If We Wanted To'
  207. AMD Promises Open Source Graphics Drivers
  208. US Military Launches YouTube Channel
  209. First R600 Review - The Radeon HD 2900XT
  210. Tech Billionaire Boot Camp
  211. Microsoft Says Free Software Violates 235 Patents
  212. Using Technology to Enhance Humans
  213. LG.Philips Develops World's First Color E-Paper
  214. Scientologists In Row With BBC
  215. Japanese Government to Move to OSS
  216. The Shape of the Future
  217. CBS Moving To Syndication Across the Internet
  218. Botnet Mafia in Online Turf War
  219. Nanoscale ****ysis Labs
  220. Teachers Fake Gunman Attack
  221. Web 2.0 Distracts from Good Design
  222. Study Says No Future for Video iTunes
  223. Inside AMD's Phenom Architecture
  224. Hybrid Cars to Get New Mileage Ratings
  225. Bungie Vs. Miyamoto - Fight!
  226. Norway Moves Towards Mandatory Use of ODF and PDF
  227. Jonathan Coulton, a Day in the Life
  228. A "Bill of Lights" to Restrict LEDs on Gadgets?
  229. Should Vendors Close All Security Holes?
  230. No Winner In NASA's Moon-Dirt Digging Competition
  231. ESA's Cluster Spacecraft Makes Shocking Discovery
  232. Justice Department Promises Stronger Copyright Punishments
  233. Hilf Claims Free Software Movement Dead
  234. Hurricane's Eye Reveals a New Power Source
  235. Why Microsoft Won't List Claimed Patent Violations
  236. Performance Evaluation of Xen Vs. OpenVZ
  237. SHPEGS — DIY Solar/Geothermal Electricity
  238. Landline Holders Increasingly Older, More Affluent
  239. USPTO Examiner Rejected 1-Click Claims As "Obvious"
  240. AMD's Radeon HD 2900 XT Reviewed
  241. Prof. Johan Pouwelse To Take On RIAA Expert
  242. Canadians Overpay Millions on Copyright Tax
  243. Congress May Outlaw 'Attempted Piracy'
  244. Microsoft Details FOSS Patent Breaches
  245. MIT Media Lab Making Programming Fun For Kids
  246. Videogames Turn 40
  247. A Detailed Profile of the Hadron Super Collider
  248. The Clueless Newbie Rides Again
  249. Will Dell Be Bad For Ubuntu?
  250. Comcast Drops Microsoft

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