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- Slashdot Changes Name
- 'Stunned' Apple Rails Against Real's iPod Move
- Glitch Locks Out Money Users
- Microsoft Customers Back In The Money
- Hackers Plan Global Game Of 'Capture The Flag'
- Microsoft Patches Three Critical Browser Flaws
- Microsoft: Buy 32 bits, Get 32 Bits Free
- Expert Issues E-Voting System Challenge
- Credit Firms Resist Anti-ID Theft Measure
- Computer Glitch Grounds Two Airlines
- DNS Opens Networks To Data Attacks
- CeBit America 2005 Canceled
- PC Chips Takes Over Soyo
- Mozilla Puts Bounty On Bugs
- Intel Unveils EUV Micro-Exposure Tool
- Intel To Debut Dual Core 'Smithfield' Chip
- Three-in-One Virus Zapper Released
- New Ghost Draws From Drive Image
- Bluetooth Phones Could Leak Data
- Canada Music Biz Bites Dentists
- Group: Linux Potentially Infringes 283 Patents
- Start-up To Make iTunes Sing On Linux
- Major Web Sites Hit With Suit Over Gambling Ads
- Oracle Plans To Patch Peck Of Flaws
- FBI Wants To Eavesdrop On Fiber Links
- Chip Sales Bloom In June
- Web Addiction Gets Finnish Conscripts Out Of Army
- New MyDoom Variant Uses Yahoo People Search
- XP SP2 Will Break Microsoft CRM Product
- CeBIT America May Not Be Dead
- Intel Chips Away at RAID
- HP Unveils Linux Laptop
- 321 Studios Shuts Its Doors
- Google Queries Provide Stolen Credit Cards
- New Search Tool Gets Billionaire Cuban's Backing
- Punk At A Moment's Notice
- NVIDIA Driver Bug In Doom III On Dual Display Systems
- Jasc Offers Download Of Paint Shop Pro 9 Preview
- ATI Beta Catalyst v4.9 For Doom3
- National Archives Will Go Digital
- FCC Deregulates Fiber Optics To Apartments
- Massive Munich Linux Project Grinds To A Halt
- Microsoft On The Prowl For Nintendo
- Image Flaw Pierces PC Security
- Toshiba Unveils 1.8-Inch 60GB Drive
- PDA Virus Found In The Wild
- Gateway Plans Cooler BTX Desktop
- First PCI Express Graphics Cards Arrive
- New Blu-ray Details Emerge
- 64-bit Pentium 4 "F", 2MB Prescotts And 925XE Updates
- Sony's PS3 To Use Blu-ray Disc
- After delays, Windows Security Update Ready To Go
- Mozilla, Opera Plug Security Holes
- Thief - Deadly Shadows Review @IC-Games
- Consumer Rights and UK Law
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Official Download Link now live!
- Short Thought - Monday 9th August
- Winamp 5.04 Released
- Apple Patches Graphics Flaw
- Roxio Sells Software Division, Focuses On Napster
- Anti-Kerry Book Defaced At Online Store
- Mac Keeps Lead on Linux
- Mesh Networks To Boost Energy
- FCC Approves First Commercial UWB Chipset
- Critical Bug Found in AOL's AIM
- Macromedia Readies ColdFusion Update
- PalmOne To Turn Off Wireless Service
- Microsoft Plugs Hole In Exchange
- Silicon Graphics Announces OpenGL 2.0
- Big Brother As Your Passenger?
- Inkjet Printers Offer Biology Breakthrough
- New Bagle E-mail Worm Spreads
- DVD X Copy Sales Will Fund Piracy Foes
- Mosquito Trojan Set To Infect Mobiles
- Apple Plugs OS X Vulnerabilities
- Lavasoft Releases New Ad-Aware SE
- Microsoft Lets Companies Block SP2 Upgrade
- MSBlast Suspect Pleads Guilty
- Five Countries To Get Cheap Windows XP
- Blu-Ray Disc Spec Approved
- AOL, Yahoo Add New Antispam Tools
- Quakecon '04 Kicks Off
- NVIDIA Introduces The GeForce 6600 GPU
- Group Proposes Faster Wi-Fi Specification
- AMD Starts Shipping 90-Nanometer Chips
- Hacker Cracks Apple's Wireless Streaming Technology
- AOL Launches PC Line
- California Urged To Use Open Source, VoIP
- Security Pro: Windows Easier To 'Own'
- Munich Linux Switch Back On
- Gartner: 'Steer Away' From Cheap Windows XP
- Google Says Playboy Article Could Be Costly
- Yahoo Issues Security Patch For IM
- Wrong Time For An E-Vote Glitch
- DivX Problems With SP2
- Sun StarOffice 7 Preloaded In AOL PCs
- Newest Ad-Aware Exposes Some Users
- Sun's Looking Glass Provides 3D View
- Gmail Trademark In Dispute
- Cox To Boost Broadband Internet Service
- VIA Encourages NVidia's SLI Movement
- One million Folding@Home points - A milestone for humanity by CSimon
- Ati Readies New R430 - RV410
- Avid Tech to buy M-Audio
- 50 Faults With SP2
- Second Hat In Ring For Faster Wi-Fi Standard
- Political Parody Draws Web Crowd
- Singapore Opens Up Second-Level Web Addresses
- Is AM Radio Harmful?
- CompUSA Agrees To Sell Gateway PCs
- Microsoft Updates Works
- Cheap Windows Comes Under Fire
- VIA Releases Hyperion 4 In 1 Drivers
- XP Service Pack 2 to Conflict with Games.
- ATI Catalyst 4.8 Released
- New Epox Nvidia Chipset Motherboards
- List of problems FIXED with Service Pack 2
- Study: Unpatched PCs Compromised in 20 Minutes
- RealNetworks Slashes Song Prices
- Yahoo! Ups Ante for Small Businesses
- Crypto Researchers Abuzz Over Flaws
- Illinois Web Site To Import Cheaper Drugs
- Netscape Updates Browser
- AMD Releases It's Latest A64 Mobile Processor
- Wal-Mart Offers Sub-$600 Notebook
- VGA Power Consumption Chart @Overclockers.ru
- Sears Launches Consumer Electronics Line
- Microsoft Updates 64-bit Windows XP Preview Editions
- US Broadband Connections Cross 50 Percent Mark
- Apple G4 Powerbooks A "Hot" Item!
- IBM Threatens SCO With GPL Hearing
- Judges Rule File-Sharing Software Legal
- AMD Sneaks Strained Silicon Into Chips
- Hackers Revive iTunes Music Sharing
- Yahoo Fixes Two Flaws In Mail System
- Microsoft Sends Security Update To Home PCs
- Cisco Flaw Opens Networks To Attacks
- Bad Drag And Drop Bug Found In Internet Explorer
- N.Y. To Sell Wireless Cos. Lamppost Space
- Google Shares Hit $100.34 In Market Debut
- Microsoft Benches Sports Games
- Teleportation Goes Long Distance
- Zap, Bam: Light-Activated Glue Holds And Releases Workpieces In A Flash
- NVidia's PCIe Chipset Answer
- New Download.Ject Attack Hits IM Networks
- KDE 3.3 Makes Linux More Collaborative
- Cherry Readies Linux Keyboard
- Hollywood Cracks Down On DVD Chipmakers
- New Turn In Yahoo Tussle Over Nazi Items
- Virus Targets 64-bit Windows
- FCC Chairman Calls For New Telecom Laws
- Macromedia Rolls New Flex Builder Tool
- Scientists Breed A Tougher Mouse
- Medical Records May Go Online
- Broadband Over Power Lines Gains Steam
- Windows XP SP2 to be released via Windows Update tomorrow
- AMD Desktop Chips Edge Ahead Of Intel
- IBM Lays Claim To Extension Of Server Reign
- Japan Designers Shoot For Supercomputer On A chip
- JibJab Is Free for You and Me
- Another Format War: DVD -R9 v. +R9
- Sony Pushes Memory Stick Pro to 2GB
- Intel Axes Pentium 4, Itanium Prices
- Microsoft Tests Broadband TV
- MS Releases XP SP2 App Testing Guide
- Concerns Mount Over Major Web Strike
- Video Game Gals Take It Off For Playboy
- Newisys Paves Way For 16-, 32-Chip Opteron Servers
- Digital Attacks On Winamp Use 'Skins' For Camouflage
- Dual-Core Chips Bring Dual Caches
- DOJ Raids Private P2P Operation
- Fuji Readies 16X DVDs
- Intel Eyes Tri-Mode Wi-Fi
- Critical Netscape Flaw Found
- Microsoft: It's Time To Wrestle Longhorn
- French Investigators Probe Copy-Protected CDs
- Breakthrough Promises Hotter, Tougher, Faster Chips
- Mobile Hard Drive Carries Linux
- Induce Act Draws Support, Venom
- Viva Las Vegas Mesh
- Design your own parts online, have them made in real life....
- Short-Media Admin in Shock "happy birthday to his missus" newspost!
- FBI busts alleged DDoS Mafia
- Half-Life 2 Going Gold Monday??
- Microsoft Revamps Its Plans For Longhorn
- Apple Fans Abuzz Over New iMac
- California Sues Microsoft For Antitrust--Again
- Microsoft Tackles AMD Conflict In SP2
- California Considers Open-Source Shift
- MP3 Tool Pulls Satellite Radio Into Piracy Fight
- AMD Provides Additional Dual Core Details
- Cisco Reports Multiple Security Problems
- One Terabyte Hologram CD's?
- Caller ID: Do You Really Know Who's Calling?
- A Problem With ATI's Drivers In DOOM 3?
- XM Radio Pulls PC Hardware Amid Piracy Concerns
- Switching To Linux Picks Up Steam
- Intel Evolves Chipmaking Technology
- WinAmp Skin Flaw Patched
- McAfee Beefs Up VirusScan Security
- Vote Tabulator Security Hole Exposed
- Dual core Opterons make their appearance
- 2MB P4s are coming!
- Sanyo To Produce HD-DVD Players
- Opera Lands On Windows Mobile
- New Bagle Threat Spreading Quickly, Quietly
- ATI Tool Vers 0.0.22 Released
- Quantum Computing Gets Five Photons Closer
- Microsoft Opens MSN Music Store
- Security Pros Warn Of Critical Flaws In Kerberos
- Plastic Magnet Breaks The Mold
- City Of Brotherly Love May Embrace Wi-Fi
- Japan Ponders Wi-Fi Device Tax
- LEDs Light Up LCD TVs
- First Look: Rio's Hot New Carbon MP3 Player
- Is Encryption Doomed?
- Mercora: The Next Napster generation?
- Windows Media Player 10 Final Released
- ATI Announces New Catalyst Control Center
- Albatron Debuts New Wireless Audio System
- Intel Pentium 4 6xx Roadmap Revealed
- Scientists Set New Internet2 Speed Record
- Dual Core Opteron
- Internet 35 years old.
- Mysterious Signals From 1000 Light Years Away
- INTEL 925XE and FSB1066 Information
- Mozilla.org launches new website
- Apache, Open-Source Groups Wary Of Sender ID
- Hydrogen Fuel Closer To Fruition
- IBM Recalls 553,000 Laptop Power Units Worldwide
- Blu-ray Disc To Support MPEG-4, VC-1
- Logitech Launches Laser-Tracking Mouse
- WinZip Warns of Security Flaws
- Pentium Mobile And Server Roadmap Preview
- 'Madden NFL' Called For Unnecessary Roughness
- Lawmakers To Vote On Spyware, Piracy Bills
- F5 Networks To Introduce Next-Gen Traffic Manager
- Maryland E-Voting Upheld
- Longhorn's Demise Gives Linux Its Chance
- Spyware Could Bungle XP SP2 Update
- Intel Fortifies Its Low-Cost Chips
- Audio Supercomputer Hidden In Your Graphics Card?
- Site Maintenance.... briefly
- 3Dmark05 To Arrive In Two Weeks
- NEW Ad-Aware SE 1.04 Released
- Mathematical breathrough could destroy e-commerce
- IBM's Blue Gene Breaks New Research Ground
- UK Agency Assigns Special VOIP Area Code
- Lexmark Printers Pose Shock Hazard
- Sony Shows High-Def Camcorder
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