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- French rally against copyright legislation
- Trojan targets World of Warcraft gamers
- Microsoft announces HD DVD on Xbox 360
- Microsoft see, Microsoft do... at least when it comes to search
- Window management and the power of scripting
- PlayStation 3 price bomb dropped, launch date announced
- Warner Bros. partners with BitTorrent, offers downloadable movies
- Super low-power CPUs on the horizon?
- 'Peer to Patent' aims to fix the USPTO
- Wall Street wakes to net neutrality; Verizon tries to hit 'snooze'
- AT&T thinks wireless for broadband
- Nintendo: Wii play now, but Wii ship later
- American Bar Association takes on NSA's warrantless wiretap program
- Hacker gets jail time for botnet scheme
- Blizzard set to storm World of Warcraft on the big screen
- Report: Europe loses billions to mobile piracy
- Aperture 1.1 review
- Microsoft wants Live Anywhere
- When virtual land deals go bad
- Is Internet addiction a real problem?
- British music industry suggests legalizing some music copying
- Apple close to victory in France?
- French billboards to advertise directly to passing cell phones
- Hacker faces wrath after pointing out security flaw
- Johnny's mom knows he bought Grand Theft Auto
- Video games US$18 billion economic powerhouse
- Should government-funded research be free?
- Google Desktop 4: now with Gadgets
- Google releases Co-op, Trends, and a new Desktop
- ICANN rejects .xxx top level domain, approves .tel
- Deleting predators from MySpace
- Booth babes back despite restrictions
- Who's liable for gaming-related epilepsy?
- Sling Media busy with patents, SlingPlayer Mobile
- US ponders prize for hydrogen research
- Ars System Guide: April 2006 edition
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
- Silent Hill: a movie review
- High-end iPod speaker systems
- Tomb Raider: Legend
- Weathering the storm: explaining a bumpy spring for Apple
- A look at class-action lawsuits
- Beatmania
- Sony brings PC gaming tech to its new console
- TIA (aka Topsail) unveiled: the real scope of the NSA's domestic spying program
- Sony brass defends lack of features on low-end PS3
- Sony and Panasonic introduce yet another format
- French DRM interoperability de-fanged in Senate
- Russian legislators say "nyet" to foreign software
- Amazon exec: net neutrality necessary because of "little choice" for consumers
- Congress ready to tackle data breaches, SSN sales
- Microsoft rebuffed by Yahoo
- Skype offers fee-based live translation service
- Intel demos Core 2 Extreme at E3
- Real Networks CEO: Music labels made "mistake" with FairPlay
- Yahoo on China: We're doing some good
- Sony president: PS3 "probably too cheap"
- Word 2007 to feature built-in blogging
- US Department of Justice, Microsoft agree to extended oversight until 2009, possibly later
- DoJ gives thumbs-up to IE 7 search choice
- Tim Sweeney ponders the future of physics cards
- Ars System Guide: Gaming Box
- Wiretap update: big three telecoms sued while government invokes state secrets
- Supreme Court sides with eBay in patent case
- Higher-quality audio downloads fall on deaf ears? The artificial limits of the emerging market
- Objecting to price increases hidden as fees, major US cities sue Expedia, others
- MTV, Microsoft feel the URGE to unite, sell music
- Sony's PS3 controller controversy: just how hard did they rip Nintendo?
- Skype adds free US & Canada calling, for now
- Everybody must get Wiied
- Much more on the NSA's domestic surveillance efforts
- The "Zen Patent": Creative sues Apple over media player interface
- Apple debuts Intel-based MacBooks
- AMD goes energy efficient, 65nm by year end
- Google Notebook launched
- AOL apes YouTube with UnCut video
- Inflation analysis of consoles prices shows mixed prospects for new, expensive entries
- New Yahoo frontpage, still the same Yahoo
- Nokia 770 gets VoIP capability in software update
- Penguin Power on PS3? Probably.
- Linspire teams up with AjaxWrite creators
- What price Macintosh?
- eBay prepares to lead the pack in TV ad auctions
- Google fights back at YouTube
- Music industry sues XM radio for offering device capable of recording music
- Intel OS X kernel no longer open
- DVR viewers skip commercials, hurt advertisers' feelings
- Sun promises to open source Java (again)
- Time grows bolder, gamers get older
- Venture capital firm bends FCC's ear on spectrum auction
- Microsoft supplies mobile DRM in Japan, eyes everywhere else
- Google releases AJAX development toolkit
- Samsung to show off hybrid hard drives
- Skype's Net Neutrality gamble: we'll be so big, they can't stop us
- SPEC to release power efficiency benchmark suite
- Immersion blasts Sony's decision to un-rumble
- Windows Vista's recommended settings according to Microsoft, then according to Ars
- Google unveils new feature, gets sued (again)
- IBM wants to take a bite out of Office
- Yahoo talks up expanded video efforts, user role in delivering services
- VeriSign launches free OpenID server
- Sun to support Ubuntu on Niagara?
- Dell to use AMD chips in servers
- UK wants power to demand encryption keys
- Apple MacBook
- Symantec attempts to halt Vista with lawsuit
- Amazon's "one-click" patent reconsidered
- Hot Ars merchandise direct from the Orbiting HQ
- With Katrina behind it, Louisiana tackles next big problem: video games
- Streaming ABC shows popular, but popular enough to stick?
- Fair use strengthened in court decision
- Apple's switch broke more than one heart
- Novell experiments with alternative hardware driver model for Linux
- 802.11n likely to be delayed even more
- Hollywood reportedly in agreement to delay forced quality downgrades for Blu-ray, HD DVD
- Microsoft tries pay-as-you-go approach for Windows PCs
- Sony BMG balks at EFF legal fees
- Getting a loan from strangers on the Internet
- Google facing slow uptake on new offerings
- Nintendo, Sony executives heat up flame war
- Of denials, state secrets, and network architecture
- ICM sues two state departments, seeking to keep .xxx domain proposal alive
- Making money selling music without DRM: the rise of eMusic
- Fantasy baseball case may have First Amendment implications
- Dell returns to retail, but without the retail sales
- AMD launches Socket AM2 processors
- Global software piracy losses: US$3- or $34-billion?
- Samsung announces NAND flash PCs
- New domain launched for mobile phones
- Schools block MySpace access; kids fight back
- Microsoft considers removing Admin access for employees
- TV networks look to encourage ad-viewing
- Windows, Office betas hit the street
- Intel takes wraps off of Woodcrest
- Microsoft's Korean antitrust appeal mostly turned down
- TiVo seeks injunction against EchoStar
- No Xbox 360 price cuts on the horizon
- Microsoft: Windows Vista is on target, unless it isn't
- MIT's US$100 laptop prototype completed
- StreamCast sues eBay
- Senate subcommittee considers ideas for patent reform
- Net Neutrality: Craig-listing the issue
- ESA backs Maryland video game sales restrictions
- Lead plaintiff in Nano class action wants out
- Windows Live Local beta nothing to get excited about
- GameTrak control system and Real World Golf
- Orkut: online hangout of Brazilian pedophiles?
- What price Wii?
- FCC delays spectrum auction until August
- TV networks say "No!" to Remote Storage DVRs, file suit in US District Court
- eBay, Yahoo to integrate services
- The tables turn: Torrentspy sues the MPAA for conspiracy and invasion of privacy
- Reminder: sweet Ars swag from the Orbiting HQ
- European Commission changes its mind on software patents
- MPEG Surround compresses 5.1 audio further
- Nokia liberates the S60 browser source code
- Dude, you're getting Google on your Dell
- Canon looks beyond the film era
- Strict Net neutrality passes House Committee, but fate is rather uncertain
- Please cease-and-desist from using "Web 2.0"
- Conroe ship date and Intel price drop... for everyone
- Cinequest launches download-and-burn indie movie service
- Should three-year-olds have televisions in their bedrooms?
- Microsoft announces first major Xbox 360 Live update
- HD DVD to carry unwelcome DVD baggage
- US Government hangs up on Spanish-American War
- Sony emphatically denies rumor that PS3 will not play secondhand games
- JPEG patent thrown into doubt
- Google officially releases Picasa for Linux
- ATI eyes audio acceleration on the GPU
- Apple dealt loss in Apple v. Does trade secret case
- Microsoft's System Performance Rating Tool comes under fire, but it's not all bad
- Is Apple investing in game development?
- New Intel roadmap reveals Conroe "solo", mobile plans
- Google dancing around PayPal
- Matrox TripleHead2Go
- Chinese engineers allege IEEE "conspiracy" against WAPI
- "PS3 too expensive," 88 percent say, as Wii dominates Japan
- AMD Live! details emerging
- The question of banning laptops in class: it's academic, silly
- Europe airline data-sharing agreement annulled
- Allofmp3.com running out of time?
- China takes steps to protect intellectual property
- Perpendicular hard drives offer more storage density, but what about the performance?
- Canonical to support Ubuntu on Niagara servers
- Sony's PS3 gamble: should the optical revolution have been optional?
- Political group to hold first ever virtual convention
- Fuel cells to launch next year; size, noise, and airlines remain as obstacles
- The Pirate Bay boarded, may be sent to Davy Jones' locker
- Reports say AMD-ATI merger in the works
- Portable gaming system on the way from Microsoft?
- Windows Live OneCare now for sale
- Firefox 2.0 alpha 3 available today, including Google security features
- Adobe officially kills GoLive and Freehand-or do they?
- Red Hat creates social networking site
- Mobile phone survey shows ease-of-use up, prices down
- Beatmania
- Window management and the power of scripting
- Aperture 1.1 review
- Ars System Guide: Gaming Box
- Apple MacBook
- Making money selling music without DRM: the rise of eMusic
- GameTrak control system and Real World Golf
- Google: No Google browser needed, users have good choices already
- Cablevision's Remote Storage DVR gains another opponent, this time in a failed colleague
- A tour of Windows Vista Beta 2
- AT&T CEO on 'Net neutrality: "We're not going to do anything to affect the Internet."
- Dell continues to lurch after gaming market
- Captain Copyright comes to Canada
- US$100 laptop gets a price increase
- Vonage to go after IPO-reneging customers after stock price drops
- World of Warcraft passes 50 percent market share
- Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper) officially released!
- Movielink is for sale, but nobody wants to buy it
- Yahoo launches video search
- Gaming League head grabs controllers, aims at Olympics
- YARR! Swedish police site broadsided after Pirate Bay raid
- Justice Department to Internet firms: Keep your records
- 2007 H-1B visa limit already reached
- Intel preps Core 2 Extreme launch
- Adobe eyes Microsoft, considers antitrust suit
- Soap Boxing: think you know politics, religion, and society? Join us!
- Movie downloads may be coming to a store near you
- Symantec to release consumer authentication service?
- AMD hitches wagon to a HyperTransport-powered 4x4 and K8L
- Microsoft preps IE 7 Beta 3 for August
- US to Russia: shutter music site if you want to join the WTO
- Only "Gamers and hit men" shoot people in the face, says Jack Thompson
- Son of Dell Deals: Inspiron and Dimension discounts while supplies last
- Blockbusted! Movie rentals of today?and tomorrow
- Notorious spammer US$1 million poorer
- NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2: dual-SLI video, single PCIe slot
- British MPs call for truth in labeling of DRMed products
- HD channels stretch cable's bandwidth
- Sony: We don't need to dominate the console market
- Intel to sell XScale business
- Toshiba reveals new high-density compact hard drive
- Content industry continues to push aggressive copyright laws
- Major outage June 6, 1AM ET
- Coming soon: Google Spreadsheet. @SUM(trouble) for Microsoft's bottom line?
- Samsung going AMD for UMPC to shave costs
- Networks cave to advertiser demands over DVRs
- Will "fair use" be fundamentally redefined this week?
- Comcast to begin testing HD TiVo service add-on
- PS2 free with every PS3?
- US broadband adoption accelerates as 48 million Americans post Internet content
- Get your game on: professional gaming comes to North American TV
- IM service integration inching closer
- Microsoft denies building an iPod rival in Japan
- LCD sales set to exceed CRT sales, but when?
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