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  1. The Software Awards Scam
  2. Fox Hacks Fark
  3. Failing Our Geniuses
  4. Putting Anti-Evolution Candidates On the Spot
  5. FISA Court Sides With ACLU Against Administration
  6. Cookbook For Third-Party Apps On iPhone
  7. RIAA's "Making Available" Theory Is Tested
  8. Journalists Sue HP For Invasion of Privacy
  9. Colleges Wrestle With Thumb Drives
  10. TSA's "Behavior Detection Officers"
  11. Comcast Hinders BitTorrent Traffic
  12. Forbes 400 Targeted by ID Thieves
  13. Heat Wave Shuts Down Alabama Reactor
  14. Citrix Announces Agreement to Acquire XenSource
  15. PC Magazine Editor Throws in the Towel on Vista
  16. US Army Unveils Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System
  17. Microsoft's New Permissive License Meets Opposition
  18. Open Source — Selling Software That Sells Itself
  19. AT&T Crippling BlackBerry for iPhone?
  20. Going to Yosemite? Get Your Passport Ready!
  21. Did Russian Hackers Crash Skype?
  22. Alienware Won't Sell Consumers CableCard PCs
  23. Spanish TV Channels Vandalize Wikipedia
  24. Patent Threats In OOXML
  25. Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition, Latest News
  26. Aids For Communicating With Hospitalized People?
  27. Linus on Subversion, GPL3, Microsoft and More
  28. Will Internet TV Crash the Internet?
  29. YouTube for Science?
  30. A Trip Down Computer Memory Lane
  31. The IT Industry's Red Shift Theory
  32. AT&T Arbitration Clause Ruled Unconscionable
  33. How Much Does a New Internet Cost?
  34. A Talk With Opera CEO
  35. Google's Continued Growing Pains
  36. Robert Cailliau Talks With WikiNews
  37. Japanese Researchers Aim to Replace the Internet
  38. Thoughts on the Social Graph
  39. D2 Updates, Text Message Notifcation
  40. University Taps Sewers for Internet Access
  41. 158 Million Records Exposed (And Counting)
  42. Should We Spam Proxies to China?
  43. Skype Blames Microsoft Patch Tuesday for Outage
  44. New Nanoparticle Could Provide Simple Early Diagnosis Of Many Diseases
  45. Student Finds 5000-Year-Old Chewing Gum
  46. Intel 45nm Processors Waiting to Clobber AMD's Barcelona?
  47. Star Wars Fan Puts Himself in Carbonite
  48. MIT Startup Unveils New 64-Core CPU
  49. Voyager Spacecraft Celebrate 30th Anniversary
  50. Rocket-Powered Bionic Arm Successfully Tested
  51. Paramount to Drop Blu-Ray for HD-DVD
  52. Hear No Evil, See No Evil — E-mail Kills the Phone
  53. DMCA Means You Can't Delete Files On Your PC?
  54. ISP Guarantees Net Neutrality, For a Fee
  55. Linux Credit Card Re-Launches
  56. The ESRB Doesn't Take Games Seriously?
  57. Flash Player 9 Gets H.264 Support
  58. AMD's "Black Box" Athlon 64 X2 6400+
  59. Benchmarking Power-Efficient Servers
  60. Playing Music Slows Vista Network Performance?
  61. First Successful Genome Transplant In Bacteria
  62. Gunplay Blamed For Cutting Fiber
  63. Nuclear Info Kept From Congress and the Public
  64. FCC Puts 4.6 Billion Minimum Bid on Spectrum Auction
  65. Wal-Mart Ditches DRM, Keeps Censorship
  66. MTV Bails on Microsoft's URGE Store
  67. US Shuts Down Controversial Anti-Terror Database
  68. Most Laws Attempting Limits of Violent Videogames Fail
  69. Google Re-Refunds Video Purchases
  70. Nanotechnology Boosts Solar Cell Performance
  71. Top 25 Hottest Open-Source Projects at Microsoft Codeplex
  72. Free Tuition for Math, Science, and Engineering?
  73. NYT Confirms Movie Studios Paid to Support HD DVD
  74. Monster.com Attacked, User Data Stolen
  75. DARPA Files Patent On Predictive Simulation
  76. Secrecy of Voting Machines Ballots At Risk
  77. Google Earth Gets Star-Gazing Add On
  78. Science Blogger Sued for Unfavorable Book Review
  79. New Idea Could Lead to Quantum RAM
  80. Strange A*******s Baffle Scientists
  81. Linus Torvalds Speaks Out on Future of Linux
  82. Google Launches First YouTube Ads
  83. Crew Ends 100 Day Mars Simulation in Arctic
  84. Network Warrior
  85. Gen Con 2007 In A Nutshell
  86. Carmack's Armadillo Aerospace Rocket Crashes and Burns
  87. AMD Multi-Core G3MX DRAM Interface Details Emerge
  88. Google Ready to Bid on 700 MHz
  89. Warner Bros. to Turn All 15 Oz Books Into Movies
  90. UK Police Cracking Down on Broadband Theft
  91. **** Testing Entire Cities at Once
  92. Arm Wrestling Machine Recalled for Breaking Arms
  93. Evanescent Lasers to Speed Up Data Transmission
  94. U of CA Constructs 220 Million Pixel Display
  95. NID Admits ATT/Verizon Help With Wiretaps
  96. The "Loudness War" and the Future of Music
  97. MS Seeks Patent On Virtual Fuzzy Dice
  98. Breaking a Car's Cipher
  99. Learning High-Availability Server-Side Development?
  100. Another US Tech Trade Deficit
  101. New HD TiVo and Cable Incompatibilities
  102. Antigua May Be Allowed To Violate US Copyrights
  103. Latest Music Piracy Study Overstates Effect of P2P
  104. Bionic Arm With Muscle Emulation
  105. Chinese Bloggers Encouraged to Register Contact Info
  106. Highway Safety Agency Silences Engineers
  107. Pirate Banned from Using Linux
  108. FCC Head Supports Ala Carte Cable
  109. Study: Martian Soil Has Signs of Life
  110. Seagate to Offer Solid State Drives in 2008
  111. SCADA Systems a Target for Hackers?
  112. Microsoft Axes 'Get The Facts'
  113. SoundExchange Backs Off DRM for Webcasters
  114. Astronomers Find Huge Hole in Universe
  115. Via Unveils 1-Watt x86 CPU
  116. Sun's Trading Symbol Going from SUNW to JAVA
  117. IP Holders Press for Access to WHOIS Data
  118. Sony to Add TV Tuner, DVR to PS3
  119. India Decides to Vote "No" For OOXML
  120. Interview with National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell
  121. Stretching Crystals Promise Bendy, Full-Color Displays
  122. Sony Runs Walkman Off Sugar-Based Bio Battery
  123. Forensics On a Cracked Linux Server
  124. WordLogic Patented the Predictive Interface
  125. iPhone Freed From AT&T, Twice
  126. DynDNS Drops Non-Delivery Reports
  127. FOSS License Proliferation Adding Complexity
  128. Generating Nano Oscillatory Motion
  129. Sys Admin Magazine Ceases Publication
  130. BioShock Installs a Rootkit
  131. Gamma Ray Anomaly Could Test String Theory
  132. Can Open Source Give Comfort To the Enemy?
  133. Attack of the Evil Monkeys From Hell
  134. Wine 0.9.44 Released
  135. Quick and Dirty Penryn Benchmarks
  136. Another Battery Fire in AT&T's Network
  137. Lunar Eclipse Next Tuesday Morning
  138. Teen Hacks $84 Million **** Filter in 30 Minutes
  139. The Mindset of the Class of 2029
  140. PAX 2007 Firsthand - Day One
  141. New Method To Detect and Prove GPL Violations
  142. Windows Genuine Advantage Servers Out
  143. System Admin's Unit of Production?
  144. New York Taxi Drivers To Strike Over GPS
  145. Content-Aware Image Resizing
  146. Court Ruling Clouds Open Source Licensing
  147. How Would You Refocus Linux Development?
  148. Ape-Human Split Moved Back By Millions Of Years
  149. Where To Find Opus On Sunday
  150. Stephane Rodriguez Dismantles Open XML
  151. NASA to Digitize its 50 Years of Photos and Films
  152. Cable Industry Responds Regarding HD TiVo Problems
  153. Skype Linux Reads Password and Firefox Profile
  154. Gamma Rays From Thunderclouds
  155. Storm Botnet Is Behind Two New Attacks
  156. MS Responds To Vista's Network / Audio Problems
  157. How SBC (AT&T) Pillaged South Africa's Economy
  158. Users Trash Wal-Mart On Its Facebook Site
  159. Airbus 380 To Have Linux In Every Seat
  160. Legal Music Streaming Site Launches In France
  161. NeoOffice 2.2.1 Available For Mac
  162. Comcast Cuts Off Users Who Exceed Secret Limit
  163. Wachowski Brothers and the Speed Racer Movie
  164. Low-Energy Neutrinos Detected In Real Time
  165. Allofmp3 Restarts Business
  166. U.S. Attorney General Resigns
  167. Another Sony Rootkit?
  168. Acer to Acquire Gateway for $710 million
  169. Fermilab — Excursions Into Matter, Space and Time
  170. Torrentspy Disables Searching for U.S. IPs
  171. PCI Compliance
  172. Torrentspy Disables Searching For US IPs
  173. The Agony and Ecstasy Of Becoming a Linux OEM
  174. Valve Says Choice to Make DX10 Vista-Only Hurt PC Gaming
  175. Dell Laptops Still Exploding
  176. Solar Power Headed For 45% Annual Growth
  177. How To Address A Visit from MPAA Senior VP Rich Taylor?
  178. Lenovo Looking to Buy Seagate, May Raise Political Concerns
  179. Copyright Advocacy Group Violates Copyright
  180. Bugging Catches Up To SIP Phones
  181. Judge — "Making Available" Is Stealing Music
  182. Laptop/Server Data Synchronization?
  183. NASA To Send Luke's Lightsaber Into Space
  184. Intel Updates vPro Platform and Features
  185. Mark Russinovich On Vista Network Slowdown
  186. State of the OpenJDK Project and Java 7
  187. Microsoft Bought Sweden's ISO Vote on OOXML?
  188. Astronomers Find Huge Hole in Universe
  189. The US Rural Broadband Crisis
  190. Bioshock's Launch Aftershocks
  191. The Downsides of Software as Service
  192. Yahoo! Asks That Chinese Rights Suit Be Dismissed
  193. Three MythTV Linux Distros Compared
  194. Can Apple + AT&T Shut Down iPhone Unlockers?
  195. FSF Positioning To Sue Microsoft Over GPLv3?
  196. TorrentSpy Must Preserve Data In RAM For MPAA
  197. Hypervisors Can Defeat GPLv3's Anti-Tivoization
  198. Seagate Firmware Performance Differences
  199. Transitioning From Developer To Management?
  200. Apple Now Selling Better Than One Laptop In Six
  201. Google and Others Sued For Automating Email
  202. Beijing Police To Launch Animated Web Patrols
  203. Girl's Heart Regenerates With Artificial Assist
  204. China Says Tibetans Need Permission To Reincarnate
  205. Linux Wireless Driver Violates BSD License?
  206. New UK Initiative - Make Science Easier
  207. FBI's Unknown Eavesdropping Network
  208. Chicago Cancels Municipal Wi-Fi Plan
  209. AT&T Stops 'Time', Ends An Era
  210. Don't Let Your Boss Catch You Reading This
  211. Does Google Own Your Content?
  212. Financial Services Firms Simulate Flu Pandemic
  213. Ubuntu Hardy Heron Announced
  214. GWT in Action
  215. RealPlayer 11 Is a Real Rip Contender
  216. Microsoft Forces Shutdown of Autopatcher
  217. Internet Bandwidth to Become a Global Currency?
  218. US Teen Trades Hacked iPhone for Nissan 350Z
  219. Nokia's iPhone, No Seriously
  220. Brain Implants Relieve Alzheimer's Damage
  221. Assyrian, Babylonian, Sumerian Translator Created
  222. LiveJournal Says Users are Responsible for Content of Links
  223. Record Company Collusion a Defense to RIAA Case?
  224. Solar Powered Wi-Fi
  225. Thieves Hacking Security Cameras?
  226. Viacom Says User Infringed His Own Copyright
  227. Via Unveils 1-Watt x86 CPU
  228. GPL Violations On Windows Go Unnoticed?
  229. NZ, Sweden, Hungary Reflect OOXML Turmoil
  230. HMV Canada Cuts Music CD Prices
  231. Vista SP1 Coming In Q1 2008
  232. 200,000 Elliptical Galaxies Point the Same Way
  233. San Francisco Free Wi-Fi Plan Fails
  234. Google and Microsoft Help To Defend Fair Use
  235. DOJ Still Looks To Have Suit Against Verizon Tossed
  236. What Vista SP1 Means to You
  237. Artificial Life May Be Possible Within Ten Years
  238. Big Box Store Reps Push Unnecessary Recovery Discs
  239. Sweden's Vote on OOXML Invalidated
  240. One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another's
  241. NASA Employees Fight Invasive Background Check
  242. Survey Shows More Women Blogging Than Men
  243. Storm Hits Blogger Network
  244. 'Flying Saucers' to Go On Sale Soon
  245. Student and Professor Build Budget Supercomputer
  246. Algorithm Rates Trustworthiness of Wikipedia Pages
  247. Eolas vs. Microsoft Lawsuit Settled and Sealed
  248. Australian ISPs Reject Calls To Police Their Users
  249. NBC Universal Drops iTunes
  250. Swede Hacks Embassy Account Information From Around the World

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