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  1. Firmware bug halts Intel's 34nm SSD sales
  2. Windows 7 E canceled; Europe to receive upgrade SKUs and IE
  3. The NZXT Giveaway winner announced!
  4. Lead CentOS dev back from magical mysterious adventure
  5. Fake ATM planted at DEFCON
  6. A Seat Apart
  7. Google CEO resigns from Apple board
  8. Firefox claims 1 billion downloads
  9. Forget Microsoft; Google and Apple are the real rivals
  10. The idiocy of Network Solutions' marketing
  11. Mac keyboard hacked at DEFCON 2009
  12. Firefox 3.5.2 released
  13. NVIDIA GPU driver v190.56 released
  14. Will Wright SIGGRAPH 2009 Keynote
  15. Google acquires video compression firm On2
  16. fusion-io's new ioXtreme brings the speed
  17. Windows 7 RTM hits Technet & MSDN
  18. Windows 7's virtual Windows XP client hits RC status
  19. AMD submits first x86 OpenCL SDK for approval
  20. NVIDIA's SLI licensed for upcoming P55
  21. First review of "Gulftown" Intel Core i9 appears
  22. Intel, Micron announce 3-bits-per-cell NAND
  23. Dear Apple, the App Store policies need work
  24. Court bars sales of MS Word in 60 days
  25. Intel resumes 34nm SSD shipments
  26. Palm Pre kicks privacy square in the jewels
  27. Judge rules against personal DVD copies
  28. Phenom II X4 965 review
  29. Unlocking the Sempron's second core
  30. Frys leaks Core i5 750
  31. ATI Catalyst 9.8 released
  32. Mind of UPSLynx: Week of August 2nd
  33. Windows 7 RC trial downloads to end August 20th
  34. Huge Crossfire gains may spell doom for your wallet
  35. 10 things I want from Windows 8
  36. Amazon UK punts cheap Win 7 Home Premium
  37. Is NVIDIA preparing a Nehalem chipset?
  38. Westmere APUs offer solid gains on Core 2 Duo
  39. PCI Express 3.0 products delayed until 2011
  40. Mind Of UPSLynx: Week of Aug 16th
  41. Weekend of Aug. 20 - 23 in review
  42. Swedish debt collectors find nothing for Pirate Bay
  43. Sweden takes TPB offline, but it's back
  44. NVIDIA GPU driver v190.62 released
  45. AMD goes dodeca-core in Q1 2010
  46. Apple may be making a tablet
  47. Dutch court guts Mininova
  48. FCC chair vows to defend net neutrality
  49. New attack exploits WPA in 60 seconds
  50. The Pirate Bay's sale approved
  51. Thermaltake V9 Black Edition Review
  52. Mind of UPSLynx: Week of August 23rd
  53. Battery life ratings: Time for a do-over
  54. Windows 7 volume licensing arrives
  55. Lynnfield pricing appears
  56. [Rumor] AMD preparing 6-core desktop chip
  57. Upgrading Rails for Snow Leopard
  58. Aussie firewall on last legs
  59. [Rumor] Radeon 58xx pricing leaked
  60. A look at AMD's 12-core Magny-Cours
  61. Charter Semiconductor merged with GLOBALFOUNDRIES
  62. Making sense of Lynnfield: Is Bloomfield really better?
  63. Repeating old next-gen Atom rumors
  64. New AMD branding emphasizes platform
  65. What is DirectX 11?
  66. 7680x3200 resolution on one GPU
  67. TPB in straits as buyer funds evaporate
  68. Fix Java applets failing to run in Firefox on Windows 7
  69. Mind of UPSLynx: Week of September 6th
  70. ATI Catalyst v9.9 released for all Windows OSes
  71. More details on the Radeon HD 5000 series
  72. IEEE finally ratifies 802.11n WiFi standard
  73. Intuit buys Mint.com
  74. DDR2 prices to rise throughout 2009
  75. OCZ Z-Drive arrives
  76. Corsair launches 650w modular PSU
  77. Intel seeks to annul EU antitrust fine
  78. Student pricing for Windows 7 set at $29.99
  79. Google's full FCC answer outed: Did Apple lie?
  80. NVIDIA to visit TSMC to talk 40nm prices
  81. JUSTICE Act would reverse telecom wiretap immunity
  82. Pirate Bay's buyer be 'eadin ter Davy Jones' locker
  83. Seafarin' hearties sail through th' night fer Dan Brown book
  84. Mind of UPSLynx Fer the week o' Septembarrrr 13th
  85. FCC makes good on promise to pursue net neutrality
  86. Seagate launches world's first SATA 6Gb/s drive
  87. The GOP and telecom: Why they both hate you
  88. A first glimpse at Intel's 22nm fabrication
  89. ATI Radeon HD 5870 pops up on Newegg
  90. Remember the "SLI-killer" HYDRA chip? It's back!
  91. The secret sauces in ATI's new Radeon HD 5000 GPUs
  92. Intel demos Larrabee GPU
  93. Is the Palm/Apple iTunes spat finished?
  94. Asetek tapped by Alienware for sealed cooling units
  95. Firefox getting the dreaded Ribbon?
  96. The NZXT M59 case reviewed
  97. Samsung to boost DDR3 production, lower prices
  98. NVIDIA SLI cracked to run on any mobo
  99. Intel reveals 10Gbps optical wundercable
  100. Google Frame borgs IE with Webkit
  101. Nvidia says AMD is punishing gamers: Promptly gets bitch slapped
  102. Mind of UPSLynx for the week of September 20th
  103. Apple parties like it's 2005
  104. NVIDIA responds: "Whachyu talkin' 'bout, Willis?"
  105. Reddit slammed with massive XSS attack
  106. NVIDIA GPU driver v191.03 released
  107. A peek at the Radeon HD 5870 X2
  108. Date set for FCC's showdown in net neutrality town
  109. Windows 7 OEM prices make for big savings
  110. GPU-accelerated Flash demo leaked
  111. New antivirus winner crowned
  112. Judge in Pirate Bay appeal hearing ousted for bias
  113. Mozilla backs Microsoft against Google's Chrome plugin for IE
  114. Palm Pre iTunes syncing DOA for now
  115. AMD pushes for open source physics
  116. NVIDIA kicks off GPU Technology Conference
  117. Fashionably late, the HD 5850 arrives
  118. Dissecting Fermi, NVIDIA's next generation GPU
  119. AMD comments on NVIDIA dropping PhysX support when ATI hardware is present
  120. TSMC looks to 18 inch wafers in 2012
  121. Is this the Radeon HD 5750?
  122. FCC uses tax dollars to tell us what we already know about broadband
  123. Apple's app store crosses 2 billion downloads
  124. Bing? Bang. Google shoots back
  125. "Compatible With Windows 7" logo program forces 64-bit readiness
  126. Palm snubs Apple, USB-IF, adds iTunes 9 sync support to Pre
  127. Mind of UPSLynx for the week of September 27th
  128. Patch restores PhysX to NVIDIA GPUs when ATI card present
  129. GPU shortage to exist throughout 1Q10
  130. FTC rules that bloggers must disclose relationships with review suppliers
  131. Windows 7 House Party hosts pawning their goods on Ebay
  132. There's balls, then there's brass balls: Psystar offers Hackintosh OEM program
  133. Icrontic at CES 2010: Last Gadget Standing
  134. Open source Netgear WNR3500L 802.11n router supports Tomato, xWRT firmware
  135. NVIDIA GPU driver v191.07 released
  136. Upgrade the Windows 7 RC to retail
  137. NVIDIA's take on AMD's open source Bullet Physics
  138. SilverStone Raven RV02 review
  139. iFrogz EarPollution Plugz Review
  140. EU and Microsoft strike deal in anti-trust suit
  141. NVIDIA's chipset biz hamstrung
  142. Radeon HD 5770 benchmarked
  143. [Rumor] NVIDIA ION 2 to ship in 2009
  144. Elpida prepares cheaper, faster, colder DDR3 ICs
  145. Will Windows 8 be 128-bit?
  146. Netgear's open source WNR3500L not so open source after all
  147. Microsoft to offer ad-supported version of Office 2010
  148. Virus network found spoofing Google, Yahoo & Bing
  149. Mind of UPSLynx for the week of October 4th
  150. Yahoo! pulling plug behind GeoCities
  151. Twitter me to jail and seize my computers, please
  152. Amazon drops price on Kindle, releases an international Kindle
  153. Netgear responds to open source concerns for WNR3500L router
  154. Failure in T-Mobile servers calls cloud computing into question
  155. DirectX 11 game roadmap released
  156. Armani teams with with Microsoft, designs phone
  157. SanDisk begins shipping X4 MLC flash chips
  158. NVIDIA sends 40nm GPUs to retail
  159. [Rumor] Next-gen ATI GPU codenames pinned
  160. Hynix reduces DDR3 power consumption
  161. ATI Radeon HD 5750 launches
  162. ATI Radeon HD 5770 launches
  163. Nokia launches the Booklet 3G, its own WWAN Netbook
  164. Blocking Facebook quizzes just got easier
  165. Dell CEO hates on Netbooks
  166. Pepsi apologizes for stereotypical iPhone app
  167. Kids would die without the web
  168. Radeon HD 5900 series in the pipeline
  169. Note to fugitives: Posting on Facebook is probably a bad idea
  170. Linux Foundation offers discounts on select PC hardware
  171. Poland brings Auschwitz museum to Facebook
  172. Clouds part for T-Mo Sidekick users
  173. NVIDIA provides SLI profile update
  174. 1Mb broadband now a legal right in Finland
  175. AMD's Congo platform launching soon
  176. EEEpc Utils developer "giving up", claims Ubuntu sucks
  177. Intel, AMD clash over evidence in antitrust case
  178. Time to get serious: 3D content creation and the ATI FirePro V8750
  179. Mind of UPSLynx for the week of October 11th
  180. Intel & IBM execs nabbed for insider trading
  181. New G.SKILL ECO DDR3 begs for overclocking
  182. Foxconn-sourced LGA1156 sockets burning up in extreme overclocking
  183. AMD soon launching new Athlon II X3, X2 CPUs
  184. AMD Athlon II X4 620: A powerhouse for under a hundred bucks
  185. Swissdisk system failures hose customer data
  186. Sony's cylinder TV does 3D without glasses
  187. Spring Design Alex e-reader to use Android
  188. Google to launch e-bookstore
  189. CoolIT announces sealed liquid cooling units for new ATI cards
  190. First augmented reality music video
  191. A primer on TDP: What it is, and why you should care
  192. Micron alleges boost in MLC NAND endurance
  193. Barnes and Noble Nook e-reader to be released tomorrow
  194. AMD Athlon II X2 240e review
  195. Are your tweets protected?
  196. Intel launches Core i7 960
  197. Microsoft begins Sidekick data restoration
  198. The Pirate Bay appeal postponed
  199. Windows 7 beats Harry Potter
  200. MPAA CEO to depart in 2010
  201. Official word on Barnes & Noble's "Nook" e-reader
  202. Rumor:Google to release its own Android phone
  203. Today, Vista dies... and we are introduced to Windows 7
  204. Install Windows 7 from USB (Retail DVD)
  205. Windows 7 tutorial roundup
  206. AMD cuts prices on Phenom II X4s
  207. FCC votes to pursue US net neutrality
  208. ATI Catalyst 9.10 released for all Windows OSes
  209. Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta available
  210. Apple: “Recession, really?”
  211. Pepsi revokes iPhone app
  212. Mind of UPSLynx for the week of October 18th
  213. When Bobby found out about Icrontic's ATI visit
  214. Hulu to start charging for content in 2010
  215. Apple to support Win7 in Boot Camp
  216. Tilera building 100-core CPU
  217. 20 new features in Windows 7
  218. Intel facing possible US anti-trust case
  219. Facebook wants you to reconnect with ex-lovers, pets
  220. You're tweeting it wrong
  221. Intel adds ATA TRIM support to X25-M G2 SSDs
  222. Gigabyte adds SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0
  223. AMD releases DirectX 11 GPU demos
  224. The ultimate Windows 7 FAQ
  225. Intel ATA TRIM firmware update bricking X25-M SSDs
  226. Trouble in paradise: Our issue with Google mail for domains
  227. Intel, Numonyx hail phase change memory breakthrough
  228. Android turn-by-turn GPS tanks GPS stocks
  229. Complexity slows Microsoft/Yahoo! deal
  230. Crucial updates M225 SSDs for ATA TRIM
  231. TSMC 40nm yield issues to hamper new GPU production
  232. Icrontic Oktoberfest 2009
  233. Show off your gear, win a Flip
  234. NVIDIA GPU driver v195.39 released
  235. Globalfoundries chairman resigns in scandal
  236. EVGA GTX 275 CO-OP joins PPU and GPU on one PCB
  237. New platform roadmap and CPU phase out timeline from AMD
  238. Icrontic's ultimate HTPC - Holiday 2009 edition
  239. Spring Design suing Barnes & Noble for Nook e-reader
  240. [Rumor] Windows 7 SP1 set for 2H10?
  241. NVIDIA working to show Fermi at CES
  242. [Rumor] NVIDIA giving x86 a shot?
  243. New C3 stepping drops TDP on Phenom II X4 965
  244. ASUS boards the USB 3.0/SATA 6Gbps train
  245. Design an iPod recession case, win a wacky moped
  246. Mushkin shows new Copperhead line of DDR3
  247. Intel grows CPU market share in Q3
  248. Futuremark working on DirectX 11 benchmark
  249. Investors approve Glofo takeover of Chartered Semi
  250. Web devs rejoice! Firefox share finally exceeds IE6