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- The Software Awards Scam
- Fox Hacks Fark
- Failing Our Geniuses
- Putting Anti-Evolution Candidates On the Spot
- FISA Court Sides With ACLU Against Administration
- Cookbook For Third-Party Apps On iPhone
- RIAA's "Making Available" Theory Is Tested
- Journalists Sue HP For Invasion of Privacy
- Colleges Wrestle With Thumb Drives
- TSA's "Behavior Detection Officers"
- Comcast Hinders BitTorrent Traffic
- Forbes 400 Targeted by ID Thieves
- Heat Wave Shuts Down Alabama Reactor
- Citrix Announces Agreement to Acquire XenSource
- PC Magazine Editor Throws in the Towel on Vista
- US Army Unveils Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System
- Microsoft's New Permissive License Meets Opposition
- Open Source — Selling Software That Sells Itself
- AT&T Crippling BlackBerry for iPhone?
- Going to Yosemite? Get Your Passport Ready!
- Did Russian Hackers Crash Skype?
- Alienware Won't Sell Consumers CableCard PCs
- Spanish TV Channels Vandalize Wikipedia
- Patent Threats In OOXML
- Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition, Latest News
- Aids For Communicating With Hospitalized People?
- Linus on Subversion, GPL3, Microsoft and More
- Will Internet TV Crash the Internet?
- YouTube for Science?
- A Trip Down Computer Memory Lane
- The IT Industry's Red Shift Theory
- AT&T Arbitration Clause Ruled Unconscionable
- How Much Does a New Internet Cost?
- A Talk With Opera CEO
- Google's Continued Growing Pains
- Robert Cailliau Talks With WikiNews
- Japanese Researchers Aim to Replace the Internet
- Thoughts on the Social Graph
- D2 Updates, Text Message Notifcation
- University Taps Sewers for Internet Access
- 158 Million Records Exposed (And Counting)
- Should We Spam Proxies to China?
- Skype Blames Microsoft Patch Tuesday for Outage
- New Nanoparticle Could Provide Simple Early Diagnosis Of Many Diseases
- Student Finds 5000-Year-Old Chewing Gum
- Intel 45nm Processors Waiting to Clobber AMD's Barcelona?
- Star Wars Fan Puts Himself in Carbonite
- MIT Startup Unveils New 64-Core CPU
- Voyager Spacecraft Celebrate 30th Anniversary
- Rocket-Powered Bionic Arm Successfully Tested
- Paramount to Drop Blu-Ray for HD-DVD
- Hear No Evil, See No Evil — E-mail Kills the Phone
- DMCA Means You Can't Delete Files On Your PC?
- ISP Guarantees Net Neutrality, For a Fee
- Linux Credit Card Re-Launches
- The ESRB Doesn't Take Games Seriously?
- Flash Player 9 Gets H.264 Support
- AMD's "Black Box" Athlon 64 X2 6400+
- Benchmarking Power-Efficient Servers
- Playing Music Slows Vista Network Performance?
- First Successful Genome Transplant In Bacteria
- Gunplay Blamed For Cutting Fiber
- Nuclear Info Kept From Congress and the Public
- FCC Puts 4.6 Billion Minimum Bid on Spectrum Auction
- Wal-Mart Ditches DRM, Keeps Censorship
- MTV Bails on Microsoft's URGE Store
- US Shuts Down Controversial Anti-Terror Database
- Most Laws Attempting Limits of Violent Videogames Fail
- Google Re-Refunds Video Purchases
- Nanotechnology Boosts Solar Cell Performance
- Top 25 Hottest Open-Source Projects at Microsoft Codeplex
- Free Tuition for Math, Science, and Engineering?
- NYT Confirms Movie Studios Paid to Support HD DVD
- Monster.com Attacked, User Data Stolen
- DARPA Files Patent On Predictive Simulation
- Secrecy of Voting Machines Ballots At Risk
- Google Earth Gets Star-Gazing Add On
- Science Blogger Sued for Unfavorable Book Review
- New Idea Could Lead to Quantum RAM
- Strange A*******s Baffle Scientists
- Linus Torvalds Speaks Out on Future of Linux
- Google Launches First YouTube Ads
- Crew Ends 100 Day Mars Simulation in Arctic
- Network Warrior
- Gen Con 2007 In A Nutshell
- Carmack's Armadillo Aerospace Rocket Crashes and Burns
- AMD Multi-Core G3MX DRAM Interface Details Emerge
- Google Ready to Bid on 700 MHz
- Warner Bros. to Turn All 15 Oz Books Into Movies
- UK Police Cracking Down on Broadband Theft
- **** Testing Entire Cities at Once
- Arm Wrestling Machine Recalled for Breaking Arms
- Evanescent Lasers to Speed Up Data Transmission
- U of CA Constructs 220 Million Pixel Display
- NID Admits ATT/Verizon Help With Wiretaps
- The "Loudness War" and the Future of Music
- MS Seeks Patent On Virtual Fuzzy Dice
- Breaking a Car's Cipher
- Learning High-Availability Server-Side Development?
- Another US Tech Trade Deficit
- New HD TiVo and Cable Incompatibilities
- Antigua May Be Allowed To Violate US Copyrights
- Latest Music Piracy Study Overstates Effect of P2P
- Bionic Arm With Muscle Emulation
- Chinese Bloggers Encouraged to Register Contact Info
- Highway Safety Agency Silences Engineers
- Pirate Banned from Using Linux
- FCC Head Supports Ala Carte Cable
- Study: Martian Soil Has Signs of Life
- Seagate to Offer Solid State Drives in 2008
- SCADA Systems a Target for Hackers?
- Microsoft Axes 'Get The Facts'
- SoundExchange Backs Off DRM for Webcasters
- Astronomers Find Huge Hole in Universe
- Via Unveils 1-Watt x86 CPU
- Sun's Trading Symbol Going from SUNW to JAVA
- IP Holders Press for Access to WHOIS Data
- Sony to Add TV Tuner, DVR to PS3
- India Decides to Vote "No" For OOXML
- Interview with National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell
- Stretching Crystals Promise Bendy, Full-Color Displays
- Sony Runs Walkman Off Sugar-Based Bio Battery
- Forensics On a Cracked Linux Server
- WordLogic Patented the Predictive Interface
- iPhone Freed From AT&T, Twice
- DynDNS Drops Non-Delivery Reports
- FOSS License Proliferation Adding Complexity
- Generating Nano Oscillatory Motion
- Sys Admin Magazine Ceases Publication
- BioShock Installs a Rootkit
- Gamma Ray Anomaly Could Test String Theory
- Can Open Source Give Comfort To the Enemy?
- Attack of the Evil Monkeys From Hell
- Wine 0.9.44 Released
- Quick and Dirty Penryn Benchmarks
- Another Battery Fire in AT&T's Network
- Lunar Eclipse Next Tuesday Morning
- Teen Hacks $84 Million **** Filter in 30 Minutes
- The Mindset of the Class of 2029
- PAX 2007 Firsthand - Day One
- New Method To Detect and Prove GPL Violations
- Windows Genuine Advantage Servers Out
- System Admin's Unit of Production?
- New York Taxi Drivers To Strike Over GPS
- Content-Aware Image Resizing
- Court Ruling Clouds Open Source Licensing
- How Would You Refocus Linux Development?
- Ape-Human Split Moved Back By Millions Of Years
- Where To Find Opus On Sunday
- Stephane Rodriguez Dismantles Open XML
- NASA to Digitize its 50 Years of Photos and Films
- Cable Industry Responds Regarding HD TiVo Problems
- Skype Linux Reads Password and Firefox Profile
- Gamma Rays From Thunderclouds
- Storm Botnet Is Behind Two New Attacks
- MS Responds To Vista's Network / Audio Problems
- How SBC (AT&T) Pillaged South Africa's Economy
- Users Trash Wal-Mart On Its Facebook Site
- Airbus 380 To Have Linux In Every Seat
- Legal Music Streaming Site Launches In France
- NeoOffice 2.2.1 Available For Mac
- Comcast Cuts Off Users Who Exceed Secret Limit
- Wachowski Brothers and the Speed Racer Movie
- Low-Energy Neutrinos Detected In Real Time
- Allofmp3 Restarts Business
- U.S. Attorney General Resigns
- Another Sony Rootkit?
- Acer to Acquire Gateway for $710 million
- Fermilab — Excursions Into Matter, Space and Time
- Torrentspy Disables Searching for U.S. IPs
- PCI Compliance
- Torrentspy Disables Searching For US IPs
- The Agony and Ecstasy Of Becoming a Linux OEM
- Valve Says Choice to Make DX10 Vista-Only Hurt PC Gaming
- Dell Laptops Still Exploding
- Solar Power Headed For 45% Annual Growth
- How To Address A Visit from MPAA Senior VP Rich Taylor?
- Lenovo Looking to Buy Seagate, May Raise Political Concerns
- Copyright Advocacy Group Violates Copyright
- Bugging Catches Up To SIP Phones
- Judge — "Making Available" Is Stealing Music
- Laptop/Server Data Synchronization?
- NASA To Send Luke's Lightsaber Into Space
- Intel Updates vPro Platform and Features
- Mark Russinovich On Vista Network Slowdown
- State of the OpenJDK Project and Java 7
- Microsoft Bought Sweden's ISO Vote on OOXML?
- Astronomers Find Huge Hole in Universe
- The US Rural Broadband Crisis
- Bioshock's Launch Aftershocks
- The Downsides of Software as Service
- Yahoo! Asks That Chinese Rights Suit Be Dismissed
- Three MythTV Linux Distros Compared
- Can Apple + AT&T Shut Down iPhone Unlockers?
- FSF Positioning To Sue Microsoft Over GPLv3?
- TorrentSpy Must Preserve Data In RAM For MPAA
- Hypervisors Can Defeat GPLv3's Anti-Tivoization
- Seagate Firmware Performance Differences
- Transitioning From Developer To Management?
- Apple Now Selling Better Than One Laptop In Six
- Google and Others Sued For Automating Email
- Beijing Police To Launch Animated Web Patrols
- Girl's Heart Regenerates With Artificial Assist
- China Says Tibetans Need Permission To Reincarnate
- Linux Wireless Driver Violates BSD License?
- New UK Initiative - Make Science Easier
- FBI's Unknown Eavesdropping Network
- Chicago Cancels Municipal Wi-Fi Plan
- AT&T Stops 'Time', Ends An Era
- Don't Let Your Boss Catch You Reading This
- Does Google Own Your Content?
- Financial Services Firms Simulate Flu Pandemic
- Ubuntu Hardy Heron Announced
- GWT in Action
- RealPlayer 11 Is a Real Rip Contender
- Microsoft Forces Shutdown of Autopatcher
- Internet Bandwidth to Become a Global Currency?
- US Teen Trades Hacked iPhone for Nissan 350Z
- Nokia's iPhone, No Seriously
- Brain Implants Relieve Alzheimer's Damage
- Assyrian, Babylonian, Sumerian Translator Created
- LiveJournal Says Users are Responsible for Content of Links
- Record Company Collusion a Defense to RIAA Case?
- Solar Powered Wi-Fi
- Thieves Hacking Security Cameras?
- Viacom Says User Infringed His Own Copyright
- Via Unveils 1-Watt x86 CPU
- GPL Violations On Windows Go Unnoticed?
- NZ, Sweden, Hungary Reflect OOXML Turmoil
- HMV Canada Cuts Music CD Prices
- Vista SP1 Coming In Q1 2008
- 200,000 Elliptical Galaxies Point the Same Way
- San Francisco Free Wi-Fi Plan Fails
- Google and Microsoft Help To Defend Fair Use
- DOJ Still Looks To Have Suit Against Verizon Tossed
- What Vista SP1 Means to You
- Artificial Life May Be Possible Within Ten Years
- Big Box Store Reps Push Unnecessary Recovery Discs
- Sweden's Vote on OOXML Invalidated
- One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another's
- NASA Employees Fight Invasive Background Check
- Survey Shows More Women Blogging Than Men
- Storm Hits Blogger Network
- 'Flying Saucers' to Go On Sale Soon
- Student and Professor Build Budget Supercomputer
- Algorithm Rates Trustworthiness of Wikipedia Pages
- Eolas vs. Microsoft Lawsuit Settled and Sealed
- Australian ISPs Reject Calls To Police Their Users
- NBC Universal Drops iTunes
- Swede Hacks Embassy Account Information From Around the World