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  1. Pitting a Mac Plus Against an AMD Dual Core
  2. Shutting Down Annoying Recruiters?
  3. Germany Declares Hacking Tools Illegal
  4. A Look at BSD Rootkits
  5. Democracy Player Receives $100K Grant From Mozilla
  6. Microsoft Sees No Conflicts With Patent Initiatives
  7. A Look Beneath the 'Surface'
  8. MLB Says Slingbox Illegal, CEA Thinks Otherwise
  9. The IT Department as Corporate Snoop?
  10. Flawed Survey Suggests XP More Secure Than Vista
  11. City Almost Loses 450K to Keylogger
  12. Music Listeners Test 128kbps vs. 256kbps AAC
  13. Launch Date Announced for Shuttle Mission STS-117
  14. New Anti-Forensics Tools Thwart Police
  15. EMI, YouTube Strike Music Video Deal
  16. 10 Anti-Phishing Firefox Extensions
  17. TurboLinux to Sell Wizpy Media Player Worldwide
  18. FSF Releases Fourth and Final Draft of GPLv3
  19. Google Street View Raises Privacy Concerns
  20. New AACS Fix Hacked in a Day
  21. Intel Shows Off 80-core Processor
  22. Indecent Game Sales Now A Felony In New York
  23. Canadian Movie Camcording Addressed With Legislation
  24. Battlestar Galactica's End Officially After Season 4
  25. Microsoft vs TestDriven.NET
  26. DVR Viewers Push Ad Ratings Higher
  27. Lord of the Rings Online Review
  28. 'Eolas' Browser Plug-in Patent Case Rises Again
  29. 'Pirates' Outsells 'Matrix' in High-Def Showdown
  30. Venezuela's Contrarian TV Station Survives on YouTube
  31. Job Cuts For Dell, Motorola, and Circuit City
  32. Parallels 3.0 Announced, 3D Graphics Included
  33. Zero Day Hole in Google Desktop
  34. 40% Efficiency Solar Cells Developed
  35. Scientists Identify How the Body Senses Cold
  36. On Diamond-Based Quantum Computing
  37. Genome of DNA Pioneer Is Deciphered
  38. Nanoglue Could Be Used To Make Spiderman Web-Shooters
  39. Photo Tagging as a Privacy Problem?
  40. AMD Releases Image of Phenom/Barcelona Die
  41. The Private Outsourcing of US Intelligence Services
  42. RealPlayer to Support One-Click Video Ripping
  43. The Birth of Spinplasmonics
  44. Boys with Longer Ring Fingers are Better at Math
  45. The Ultimate Reset Button
  46. Twenty Five Intel CPU Coolers Tested
  47. Congress Members Who Took RIAA Cash
  48. British Civil Liberties Film Released
  49. Pimping Out a New House
  50. A New Global Memory Card Standard
  51. Microsoft Gets Novell Docs Before OSS Community
  52. Some Journals Rejecting Office 2007 Format
  53. Linus on GIT and SCM
  54. Wreck of Australian Warship HMAS Sydney Found?
  55. Tivo Says It Could Suffer Under GPLv3
  56. The Big Bang Vs. The Big Rumble
  57. Economic ****ysis of Toilet Seat Position
  58. New Review Compares MythTV to Vista MCE
  59. The Man Behind Google's Ranking Algorithm
  60. High Def Microphone for Mobile Computing
  61. Space Elevator Company LiftPort In Trouble
  62. Guitartabs.com Suspends Under Legal Pressure
  63. Russia Claims IP Rights In Manufacture of AK-47
  64. McCain Wants Ballmer For His Cabinet
  65. Online Reputation Is Hard To Do
  66. Google et al. Want 700 MHz Auction Opened Up
  67. Pro-ODF Legislation Loses In Six States
  68. iPhone Release Date Is June 29
  69. Putin Threatens US Missile Bases In Europe
  70. GPLv2 Vs. GPLv3
  71. New Fuel Cell Twice As Efficient As Generators
  72. Internet Tax Imminent?
  73. Concerns Over Microsoft's Internet User Profiling
  74. Encrypt and Sign Gmail messages with FireGPG
  75. Insight Into AMD's Linux Driver Development
  76. Microsoft Gives Xandros Users Patent Protection
  77. Turning Heat Into Sound Into Electricity
  78. A Hardware-Software Symbiosis
  79. Terabytes of Mars Pictures Released to Public
  80. DRAM Makers Suffer Due to Lackluster Vista Adoption
  81. Breakthrough Brings Star Trek Transporter Closer
  82. Radio Wave on Saturn's Moon Hints at Hidden Ocean
  83. GNU Coughs Up Emacs 22 After Six Year Wait
  84. Misuse of Scientific Data By the White House
  85. RAID Vs. JBOD Vs. Standard HDDs
  86. Gaping Holes In Fully Patched IE7, Firefox 2
  87. Tech Review Sites and Payola
  88. Alternatives To Adobe's Creative Suite?
  89. Review of Windows Mobile 6-Based "Wing"
  90. Computex 2007 Previews New Hardware
  91. OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X Released!
  92. OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X Alpha Released!
  93. RIAA Drops Tanya Andersen Case
  94. FCC Indecency Ruling Struck Down
  95. Dell Thinks Ubuntu Makes Hardware More Fragile?
  96. HardOCP Spends 30 Days With MacOSX
  97. Windows-Based iPhone Rival for Business Users
  98. Terminator Gene Ban Suggested in Canada
  99. The 10 "Inconvienient Truths" of File Sharing
  100. Search for Higgs "God Particle" Gets Interesing
  101. Intel Updates Compilers For Multicore CPUs
  102. Controlling Computers With the Brain
  103. iPhone To Allow 3rd-Party Development
  104. Watching My Neighbors Watch On-Demand TV
  105. RIAA Accused of Extortion & Conspiracy
  106. Red Hat Boosts SELinux With RHEL 5
  107. The Apple II At 30
  108. Microsoft Slaps Its Most Valuable Professional
  109. Inkjet Photo Print Longevity Lacking
  110. Memory Checker Tools For C++?
  111. NVIDIA's Andy Ritger On Linux Drivers
  112. AT&T CEO Attacks Network Neutrality
  113. MacBook Pro Gets Santa Rosa Chipset, LED Screen
  114. Computex and Gigabyte's Slick UMPC, Linux SmartPhone
  115. How Private Are Sites' Membership Lists?
  116. First Peek at Netscape Navigator 9
  117. Vista Trademark Holder Sues Microsoft
  118. After Ubuntu, Windows Looks Increasingly Bad
  119. Pro Drupal Development
  120. Safemedia's CEO Tells Congress He Can Stop P2P
  121. Navy Now Mandated to Consider FOSS as an Option
  122. Photosynth Demo
  123. Teacher Julie Amero Gets a New Trial
  124. Skin Cells Turned Embryonic
  125. Online Shoppers are Willing to Pay More for Privacy
  126. Chairbot Walks You Around While You Sit
  127. Censorship is Changing the Face of the Internet
  128. Forgetting May be Part of the Remembering Process
  129. Using AI to Train Firefighters
  130. Riding an Ion Drive to the A******* Belt
  131. 'Dangers of the Internet' Resolution Passed By Senate
  132. Jeremy Allison On Why DRM Will Never Work
  133. How Big Will the iPhone Become?
  134. Does GPL v3 Alienate Developers?
  135. Sun CEO Says ZFS Will Be 'the File System' for OSX
  136. SimCity 5 Passed Off From Maxis
  137. Massive Cave Found on Mars
  138. Moore's Law for Motherboards
  139. "Bear" Robot to Rescue Wounded Troops
  140. White House Derails Attempts to End Illegal Wiretapping
  141. Microsoft and LG Electronics Sign Linux Covenant
  142. Venter Institute Claims Patent on Synthetic Life
  143. Touch Sensitive Paper With Built-In Speakers
  144. MIT Wirelessly Powers a Lightbulb
  145. National Hockey League Embraces TV Placeshifting
  146. Man Sues Gateway Because He Can't Read EULA
  147. No Intel Turbo Memory for Desktops Until Next Year
  148. USPTO Increases Scope Of Amazon's 1-Click Patent
  149. New York Jumps Into Open Formats Fray
  150. U.S. Bans Some Cellphones For Patent Reasons
  151. Historic Shuttle Spacesuits to Meet Fiery End
  152. Company Aims To Patent Security Patches
  153. A Geek On Everest
  154. Vista Not Playing Well With IPv6
  155. A Field Trip To the Creation Museum
  156. Wildlife Returning To Chernobyl
  157. Microsoft Hires Director of Linux Interoperability
  158. In-Depth Look At Video Codecs
  159. Your Lord of the Rings Online Questions Answered
  160. Puncturing the "PCs Are Cheaper Than Macs" Myth
  161. Microsoft's IIS is Twice as Likely to Host Malware?
  162. Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered
  163. The Economist on Apple, the iPhone, and Innovation
  164. A First Look At Firefox 3 Alpha 5
  165. Xandros CEO Doesn’t Agree Linux is Patent Violator
  166. Second Life Arbitration Clause Unenforceable
  167. Vista Media Center Plus CableCard Equals No TV
  168. Six Multi-Service IM Clients Reviewed
  169. Legal Online Gambling May Return to US
  170. Shuttle Atlantis Launched Without Incident
  171. Why Music Really Is Getting Louder
  172. Anatomy of the Linux Kernel
  173. Data Stored in Live Neurons
  174. Gateway Customer Sues to Get His PC Fixed
  175. TorrentSpy Ordered By Judge to Become MPAA Spy
  176. Laws Threaten Web Security Researchers
  177. The History of Photoshop
  178. Anti-DRM Activists Take On the BBC
  179. The Dangers of a Patent War Chest
  180. The SoundExchange Billion Dollar Administrative Fee
  181. "Puddles" of Water Sighted on Mars
  182. ISPs Starting To Charge for 'Guaranteed' Email Delivery
  183. China Censoring Flickr
  184. Attorney Sues Website Over His Online Rating
  185. How to Save the Internet
  186. Marriott IT Exec Shares Network Horror Story
  187. Indian Nationalists Forcibly Censor Orkut
  188. Star Wars Takes Over Harvard Commencement
  189. Time Warner Cable Implements Packet Shaping
  190. Justice Dept. Defends Microsoft Against Google
  191. Ex-Microsoft Lawyer Rejects Anti-Trust Complaints @DOJ
  192. Microsoft, Sony Clash Over Vista Turbo Memory
  193. Nintendo Wii Homebrew Contest 2007
  194. Apple's DRM Whack-a-Mole
  195. A School District's Education in Free Software
  196. Probe Shows Jupiter Moon 'Puking' Into Space
  197. Privacy Group Gives Google Lowest Possible Grade
  198. Vacation Photos That Inform Instead of Bore
  199. Alan Cox on Patent Law and GPLv3
  200. Big Ten Schools Recommit to Google Books Project
  201. WETA Working on Robotic Lizard For Science
  202. CNBC Software Flaw Worth $1 Million?
  203. Satellite Images Used to Document International Atrocities
  204. Jailed Chinese Reporter Joins Yahoo! Suit
  205. Evolution of the 'Captcha'
  206. The Sopranos Ends With a ...
  207. Classified US Intel Budget Revealed Via Powerpoint
  208. 6 Burning Questions About Wireless Networks
  209. 1 Billion PCs by End of 2008
  210. Linus Warms (Slightly) to GPL3
  211. Blender Foundation to Create Open Movie, Open Game
  212. Transit Method Reveals Many Extrasolar Planets
  213. Linux System Administration
  214. Safari on Windows, Leopard Debut at WWDC
  215. U.S. K-12 Schools Must Comply With e-Discovery Rule
  216. Liquid Lens Can Magnify at the Flick of a Switch
  217. Blogger Removed From NCAA Game for Blogging
  218. Texas Makes Green Computing Mandatory
  219. Which ISPs Are Spying On You?
  220. RIAA Uses Local Cops In Oregon Raid
  221. Patent Office Program To Speed Computer Tech
  222. Apple Safari On Windows Broken On First Day
  223. Digital Camera Memory Card With Wi-Fi
  224. Paul McCartney On Music In the Digital World
  225. Self-Healing Plastic Skin
  226. Behind the Scenes of Canada's Movie Piracy Law
  227. Microsoft May Be Investigated By Attorneys General
  228. "Spam King" Pleads Guilty in U.S. Federal Court
  229. More States Rebel Against Real ID Act
  230. Far-Fetched Time Travel Concept Receives Private Funds
  231. Apple Confirms No ZFS in Leopard
  232. Apple Confirms No (Default) ZFS In Leopard
  233. Star Wars Roleplaying Game — Saga Edition
  234. Tech Lessons From the Bad Guys
  235. Verizon Accused of Slighting Copper Infrastructure
  236. No iPhone SDK Means No iPhone Killer Apps
  237. Location-Based Search Was Patented In 1999
  238. Google Privacy Quickies
  239. Tools That Manage Both Macs and PCs
  240. Is Videotaping the Police a Felony?
  241. The Argument For F/OSS In Schools
  242. TV's "Mr. Wizard," Don Herbert, Dies At 89
  243. NC Man Fined For Using Vegetable Oil As Fuel
  244. Can Statistics Predict the Outcome of a War?
  245. Closed Source On Linux and BSD?
  246. Building a Data Center In 60 Days
  247. Torvalds vs Schwartz GPL Wars
  248. Yahoo Rejects Anti-Censorship Proposal
  249. Safari 3 vs. Firefox 2 and IE7
  250. What Happens If You Don't Pay for Goodmail?

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