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- Microsoft Releases Vista Hardware Requirements
- Network Management Outsourced to India
- Dell to Use AMD Chips in its Servers
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- Sterling Network Services Expands Data Center
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- Sun Announces $100k Contest for Grid App Developers
- Intermedia.NET Expands Management Team
- Symantec Sues Microsoft to Stop Vista
- Apple Sues Creative
- Google Wants Your Trust
- Amazon One-Click Patent to be Re-Examined
- Microsoft Details Vista Hardware Requirements
- Lenovo Banned by U.S. State Department
- CNN Sits Down With Linus Torvalds
- The World's Top Cybercriminals
- PS3 to Sell at Over $800 in UK
- New Trojan Horse Targets Microsoft Word
- Open Source is 'Not Reliable or Dependable'
- Web Release of the Open Movie Elephants Dream
- U.S. State Department Limits Use of Lenovo PCs
- Core Duo Reaches the Desktop
- MS Word Zero-Day Exploit Found
- UK Law May Criminalize IT Pros
- Trillian Dumped From Google Pack
- MIT Plans To Convert Cell Phone Users Into Podcasters
- Nintendo Confirms Wii on GC Housing at E3
- Red Hat Not Satisfied with Sun's New Java License
- Winning (and Losing) the First Wired War
- Robotic Telesurgery by Remote Surgeons
- Ars Technica Reviews the MacBook
- Parasitic Infection Flummoxes Victims and Doctors
- Apple's New NYT Cube Store
- NASA Hopes Discovery's Move Is Not The Last
- Is Evolution Predictable?
- Apple's New NYC Cube Store
- Law Enforcement Requests for Net Data Multiply
- NASA Seeking Innovative Ideas from Public
- New Patent Reform Proposal Focuses on Education
- The CVS Cop-Out
- New Wide-Angle Telescope to Capture Night Sky
- Clocking the Movements of Atoms
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- PTO Seeks Public Input on Patent Applications
- Downtown Host, LLC Celebrates 5th Anniversary
- Should Students Be Taught With or Without an IDE?
- Template Monster and Hostgator Become Partners
- Pearl Jam Releases Video Under Creative Commons
- Giant Paramount Auction of Star Trek Items
- New Possible SIDS Genes Identified
- Planet Discovered Using Telephoto Camera Lenses
- .*** registry sues US government
- Recipe for Making Symetrical Holes in Water
- New IM Worm Installs Own Web Browser
- Wallace's Second Anti-GPL Suit Loses
- Put MediaWiki to Work for You
- Change of Focus for Liquid Crystals
- Spy Sweeper, the Next Netscape?
- Apple's New Store
- Windows Media Player 11 and Urge
- Acme for Windows
- Green PC
- Elephants Dream Creator Tallks to Wikinews
- WinHEC 2006: Vista Specs Still Murky for Many
- US Government Fears China Bugs Lenovo PCs
- WinHEC: Microsoft to Offer Pay-as-You-Go PCs
- Microsoft Introduces Pay-as-You-Go Computing
- Elephants Dream Creator Talks to Wikinews
- IM Worm Installs Bogus Browser
- Gonzales Says Publishing Leaks Is A Crime
- Bugs Push Windows Live Mail Beta Back
- Understanding OS X Kernel Internals
- Skype Patches Security Flaw
- Wired Releases Full Text of AT&T NSA Document
- Biggest Obstacle of Nuclear Fusion Overcome?
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- Henry's Python Programming Guide
- Brayton Purcell Awarded Over $180,000 in Web Site Plagiarism Suit
- Bloggers are the New Plagiarism
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- DebConf6, Hot and Spicy
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- AMD Launches New DDR2-Ready Athlon CPUs
- Ticketmaster to Start Online Ticket Auction
- Helio Offers Cell Phones for the MySpace Crowd
- Cheaters Never Prosper
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- Company Makes Inconspicuous Secure Cellphone
- Athlon Socket AM2 Review
- Google Will Sell Video Ads
- Scientists Search Deep Sea Reefs for Wonder ****s
- Settlement Ends Sony Rootkit Case
- Google to Distribute Online Video Ads
- Dell Launches New Printers to Challenge HP
- Sony Rootkit Settlement Gets Judge's Approval
- Motorola Introduces the Q
- Microsoft Employees May Lose Admin Rights
- Agency Loses Data Containing Veterans' IDs
- Making Money Selling Music Without DRM
- Microsoft Unveils Windows Vista Beta 2
- .Mobi Could Spur Wireless Web
- ATI, NVIDIA Launch New Chipsets for Socket AM2
- New Sensor Technology Looks at Molecular 'Fingerprint'
- Free Nationwide Wireless Internet Access?
- Visual Tour of Office 2007 Beta 2
- WinHEC: Microsoft Offerings Prepare Partners for Vista
- Telecommute Tax Relief Gathers Steam
- Apple and Nike Team up for iPod Shoe Interface
- DRM Protest in Hazmat Suits
- Robo-Gecko Climbs Glass
- PostgreSQL 8.1.4 Released to Plug Injection Hole
- Vividas Launches Live Web Streaming Technology
- What Should One Know to be Truly Computer Literate?
- 130 Filesharer Homes Raided in Germany
- Dan Greer's Monoculture Bomb Goes Off
- Built2Go Reaches 10,000 Script Installations and Announces New Product Lines
- Free Agent: Run Multiple Virtual PCs for Free
- Microsoft Launches First Shared Source Contest
- Ballmer: Vista Launch Could Slip Further
- **** Found to Aid Vegetative Patients
- Dan Geer's Monoculture Bomb Goes Off
- Microsoft Upgrades Windows Live Local
- Google News, Censorship or Responsible Journalism?
- First Photos of MIT $100 Laptop
- Vista Beta 2 has Major Problems
- The Curious Incident of Sun in the Night-Time
- Oracle Unveils New Open Source BerkeleyDB Release
- Voyager 2 Detects Peculiar Solar System Edge
- WinHEC: Microsoft Mobile Kit to Boost Live Services
- New Super Mario Bros. Review
- Soldiers Bond with Bomb-Defusing Robots
- Microsoft Advises Switching Word to 'Safe Mode'
- Sony May Try To Stop PS3 Game Resales
- W3C: Redesigning the Internet
- Trolltech Going Public
- Get Ready for VistaSpeak
- The Business of Software
- Dell Opens Shop
- iPod Lawsuit Lawyers Sue Their Own Plaintiff?
- Nokia Releases Browser Code
- Bacteria As Fuel Cells?
- Slashback: Kororaa GPL, ICANN .***, BellSouth NSA
- Looking for Life in Light
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- Pirates Promise Improved Version of DaVinci Code
- European Commission Reverses its Views on Patents
- Student Faces Expulsion for Blog Post
- MS Proposes JPEG Alternative
- YouTube Tops in Web Video Market
- Semantic Web Under Suspicion
- Nintendo Announces Japanese Wii Price
- Real RFID Hacking Scenarios
- Why Buggy Software Gets Shipped
- It's Yahoo Plus eBay vs. Google
- International Fusion Reactor Project Moves Forward
- Yahoo, eBay Team Up
- MPAA Being Sued For Allegedly Hacking Torrentspy
- Rough Quarter Puts Lenovo in Red Ink
- Lotus vs. SharePoint
- How We Test (for Draft-N chart)
- Honda Robot Controlled By Brain Waves
- World Cup Worm
- Ethernet The Occasional Outsider
- Lawmaker Calls on VA Head to Resign
- Windows Vista - Not So Bad?
- House Panel Approves Net Neutrality Bill
- Cablevision Sued Over Remote DVR Plan
- Qualcomm Sues Nokia
- Nintendo Learns from Mistakes with GameCube
- Google Knocks Microsoft off Dell PCs
- The Cost of a Tiered Internet
- Yahoo, eBay Partner on Ads, Search
- Display System That Knows Who You Are
- NSA Case Puts Companies on Notice
- Intern? Bloggers Need Not Apply
- Flaw Found in Symantec AntiVirus
- Steve Wozniak Honors Innovative Inventors
- IL School District to Monitor Student Blogs
- Net Watchdog: The Dangerous Side of Search Engines
- Plan For Cloaking Device Unveiled
- The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time
- Is Silicon Valley Reproducible?
- Dell Installs Google Software at Factory
- Nokia Opens the S60 Browser Source Code
- Symantec AntiVirus Hole Found
- TorrentSpy Accuses MPAA of Hacking
- Google Releases Picasa for Linux
- LCD TV Prices Expect to Drop
- Microsoft Claims OpenDocument is Too Slow
- BlackFrog to Take up BlueFrog's Flag
- Refund of Long-Distance Telephone Taxes
- Tech Trend: No-Box Security Software
- O'Reilly and CMP Exercise Trademark on 'Web 2.0'
- Gotcha: Where's My PC Card Slot?
- Battle of the Tech Titans
- USPTO Rules Fogent JPEG Patent Invalid
- House Committee Approves 'Net Neutrality' Bill
- EU Considers Taxing SMS Messages, Email
- Chicken and Egg Problem Solved
- Microsoft's OneCare to Go Live Thursday
- The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time
- Google Takes Half of All U.S. Searches, Nielsen Says
- Apple Loses This Round In Blogger Case
- Security Scores Big at World Cup Tournament
- France Considers Anti-DRM 'iPod Law'
- Alleged MySpace.com Hackers Arrested
- AT&T Accidentally Leaks NSA Suit Information
- Space Elevator An Impossible Dream?
- Infinium Tries 'Phantom' Name Change
- Google's Insular Nature
- Overconfidence in SSH Protection
- Ozone Layer Improving Faster Than Expected
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- Microsoft in Talks To Acquire Ebay
- Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future
- BitTorrent's Bram Cohen against Network Neutrality
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- A DNA Database For All U.S. Workers?
- Science Ability Down in U.S. High Schools
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- BSA Claims 35% of Software is Pirated
- Starting an Education in IT?
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- Consumers Look For More Utilitarian Cellphones
- The Potential of Science With the Cell Processor
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- Mars Rover Upgraded
- Automate Spamcop Submissions
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