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RIAA wins its first jury case

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Win an HP Blackbird 02

Want to win an HP blackbird 002? Tell HP what you would do with it, and they might just give you one. Add comment

Sequel to Windwaker set to compete with Halo

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Internet tax morotorium is about to end

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WIPO wants to educate children about DRM

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AutoDesk thinks itself above the First-sale doctrine

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Google wants to help define privacy laws

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Tabula Rasa hopes to redefine MMOs

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Intel announces quad-core processor line

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Digital bidet picks up followers in US

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Atomic storage

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Icrontic Shortie

A new flavor of Mountain Dew was released this week to promote the XBox and Halo 3. I think it tastes like Gummi Bears (or maybe worms). Add comment

Universal’s DRM experiment to be ‘watermarked’

Universal has released some new information about their DRM experiment. The short version? Practiced nincompoopery. Add comment

EVE Online hires an economist

A developing economy needs an attentive analyst. Someone to watch the numbers, and ensure that the economy does not outpase the culture. This is perhaps more true when that economy exists within a game. Add comment

Universal tests the waters of content freedom.

The largest music label in the world salutes a skull-and-cross bones flag just to see what will happen. Add comment

Laser printers might be deadly

Just when you thought your office machines had finally stopped trying to kill you... Add comment

Is that a Google in your pocket?

First Apple, now Google. Everyone's jumping on the phonewagon. Add comment

Government worried about DTV ignorance

Unsurprisingly, a congressional committee thinks that most of us have no idea what's going on around us. Add comment

World Internet Police

All around the world the internet and World Wide Web make it easer for people to express themselves, with a few exceptions. Add comment

Target picks sides.

Target has recently agreed to sell no HD DVD products through the holiday season, planning instead to improve their Blu-ray offerings. Add comment

Google AdSense in TVs future?

Television has a problem. Google thinks it has a solution. Add comment