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- Survey: two-thirds of online gamers are female
- Dell knew cause of battery woes last year
- Don't touch the Diebold touchscreen machines
- Google subpoenas Amazon, Microsoft, and Yahoo
- Rumors fly about Google acquisition of YouTube
- Details of ATI's four-GPU chipset, physics acceleration plans emerge
- Bush defies Congress on DHS privacy reports
- AMD/ATI and Nvidia tout new uses for the GPU
- Buzz: Vista to cost $5,000 per user? No way.
- Comcast getting into movie downloads
- Did Microsoft guarantee BayStar's investment in SCO?
- Intel-NVIDIA merger rumors hard to justify
- Fiber-to-the-home tops 1 million subscribers
- YouTube signs up Universal, Sony BMG, CBS, and... Google?
- A look at Firefox 2.0 RC2
- Microsoft: Vista deployment twice as fast as XP
- Windows XP Starter Edition crosses 1 million mark
- Court likely to order ICANN to suspend Spamhaus' domain (updated)
- Does the Wii run Linux?
- Target wants cheaper DVDs, "level playing field" with online movie sellers
- Crawl the Web with your fingers
- Google buys YouTube
- A peek at Windows Mobile 6.0
- Smartphones are leaving PDAs in the dust
- PCIe 2.0 spec to speed coprocessors
- Disney-ABC: "We understand piracy now as a business model"
- Format wars: Blu-ray to come out on top?
- NEC dual-mode chip can power both Blu-ray, HD DVD at no extra cost
- Browser numbers released, IE still losing ground
- Alcatel: 100 million IPTV subscribers in 2010
- PlayStation 3 preorders come and go in minutes
- Copper wire as fast as fiber?
- OpenBSD creator criticizes OLPC
- Probing the Vista timeline: what's the rush? It's certainly not support
- Gaming: HD or not HD?
- Hands-on with Bully
- ReiserFS creator charged with murder
- ICANN says it can't shut off Spamhaus
- Principal sues students, parents over MySpace page
- Google starts integration of online office applications
- New at McDonald's: burgers with a side of Britney
- AMD takes wraps off of quad-core design
- Eudora to partner with Mozilla and go open source
- Nokia plans WiMAX cell phones
- Justice Department: AT&T and BellSouth can merge (updated)
- Options scandals claim more victims
- IDC: Virtual machines taking over the world
- Bully gets bullied
- Transmeta sues Intel
- Sony launches new Walkmans
- Microsoft touts Vista-ready hardware and software
- Hong Kong spam bill cracks down on business e-mail
- No Arabic translators? Let's use computers!
- Internet panel: "Balkanization" looms
- Yahoo, Facebook deal not imminent
- Gamers get political action group
- Parents, the Xbox 360, and safe gaming
- Portland Project hits 1.0 milestone
- States continue losing streak with game legislation
- FCC opens up "white spaces" to consumer electronics
- New Bluetooth tech pushes web content to mobile devices
- Vista on schedule in Europe, South Korea
- YouTube's copyright conundrum
- Cisco granted triple play patent
- MIT hopes to collect its intelligence
- Judge declines to restrict sale of Bully
- Firefox accepting feature suggestions for version 3
- E3 reborn into summer show in Santa Monica
- eBay cracks down on PS3 auctions
- Google office API on the way
- RIAA drops file sharing case
- Please standby
- Sony's online service for PS3 revealed
- Microsoft's PDF-killer heads towards standards body
- DJ software for Windows and Mac OS X
- iPod nano (second-generation)
- Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9
- Ars System Guide: Small Form Factor systems
- How the Wii was born
- Madden NFL 07
- A look at Firefox 2.0 RC2
- Driving Miss Download: Morgan Freeman's simultaneous release play set for release
- A car that knows the speed limit
- Laptop makers may ask Sony for damages
- Wired: Perl script leads to MySpace sexual misconduct arrest
- Coming soon to an MMORPG near you: taxes
- Microsoft to give Vista kernel access to security firms
- AT&T suggests possible merger conditions
- You pull, Wii push
- IFPI files 8,000 new file-sharing lawsuits
- GPS wars escalate with new lawsuit
- US: Terrorists telecommuting to work
- AllofMP3 hosts first press conference
- Scientists call for government to help fund video game research
- Creative Zen firmware patch kills recording functionality
- Bug fixes lead to Firefox 2 RC3
- Windows Vista and transferability: why it's a waiting game
- Microsoft opens up Virtual PC hard drive format
- Does TV pull the trigger on autism?
- Study: open source needs official support; Lobbyist disagrees with "flawed" conclusions
- Legal p2p downloads coming soon?
- Should CableCARDs be required? TiVo says yes, industry says no
- Doing the numbers: IBM is happy, Yahoo is sad, and Intel has seen better days
- Universal drops legal hammer on video sites
- Microsoft offers new privacy guidelines
- Google tests new UI features on SearchMash
- FBI head calls for data retention rules
- Opera goes on the hunt against fraud with 9.1
- Sun unveils Project Blackbox
- EU to regulate video bloggers (?)
- Security vendors continue prodding Microsoft on Vista
- Glossy versus matte: fight!
- AllofMP3 loses Visa, gives music away for free
- Yellow Dog Linux on the PlayStation 3
- If you're reading this, you may be an Internet addict
- Ebay is happy, Apple ecstatic, and AMD receives unfair punishment
- Internet Explorer 7 final released
- The long tail lives: Universal sells 250,000 out-of-print tracks
- HP knocks Dell off its perch
- Music industry encouraged Visa to pull the plug on AllofMP3.com (updated)
- Nielsen to track video gaming alongside TV viewing
- NBC rethinks network strategy with NBCU 2.0
- Panasonic creates 100GB Blu-ray discs to last 100 years
- Sony revises earnings projections down. Way down
- POWER6 set to carry the POWER4/POWER5/970 lineage forward?
- 100GB hard drive for Xbox 360 on the way
- Google's doing great, SanDisk under pricing pressure, and Rambus isn't telling
- Judge denies request to knock Spamhaus offline
- And so it begins: YouTube nukes 30,000 videos
- China says "no" to Internet rumormongering
- Jordan bans, then unbans Skype, citing security
- Are teachers and computers responsible for plagiarism?
- Sony may not meet lowered PlayStation 3 targets after all
- British MP wants to rid YouTube of violent videos
- Boy Scouts get MPAA-approved copyright merit badge
- How difficult could it be to find a Murphy Brown clip?
- Spammer kills coffee shop's connection
- Internet publications granted statute of limitations protection
- Sony shuts down unauthorized PSP imports to Europe; PS3 likely held back
- Microsoft's antivirus battles: not Netscape part II
- Firefox 2.0 hits FTP earlier than expected
- Time Warner moves a step closer to networked DVR
- Chinese government wants real names of bloggers
- New Orleans to take city-wide WiFi network offline
- Microsoft gets into chip design
- IBM sues Amazon for patent infringement
- Another source code leak for Diebold
- Microsoft hopes to double smartphone sales once again
- BitTorrent support inside routers, network storage devices
- Microsoft to open up its e-mail technology to fight spammers
- Bully
- Oracle courts Ubuntu, Red Hat in denial
- YouTube names names: why is anyone surprised?
- Sony lawsuits force Lik-Sang out of business
- Faulty IP address data leads to Shaq attack on innocent family (updated)
- Ringtones deserve a compulsory license
- Internet propels Weird Al's album into Billboard Top 10
- Personalized Google searches for all your special needs
- Fedora Core 6 released
- Intel pushing new environmental PC standards
- SGI sues ATI
- ACLU v. Gonzales: An eight-year struggle over Internet censorship
- AMD-ATI close books on merger, announce Fusion GPU/CPU program
- NVIDIA supplying half of AMD's chipsets, likes life as an independent
- Big broadcasters want to control more media outlets
- And now, the fate of the ATI brand: it lives!
- Analyst lowers Xbox 360 shipment estimates, raises console market totals
- Carmack's rocket crashes in desert
- Propagating the triple play through the house
- Take-Two climbs on board the Steam train
- Dell to launch sub-$500 AMD laptop next month
- How to steal an election by hacking the vote
- Oracle to provide Red Hat Enterprise Linux support services
- Danish court tells ISP to block access to AllofMP3.com
- Hardware, software, and cancer
- Net-based psychiatric treatments sometimes beneficial
- Broadband considered most important communication service
- Defendant doesn't want RIAA let off the hook
- Generators for data centers getting hard to find
- Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft" released
- Happy 5th birthday, Windows XP!
- First BitTorrent sentencing: five months in jail, $3,000
- Greenpeace booted from MacExpo
- Can AMD keep up with demand?
- SEforA and scientific activism
- FTC complaint filed against Zillow
- Microsoft surprises Wall Street, looks strong going forward
- Court says neutral party must examine hard drive in file-sharing case
- Security company claims Vista's PatchGuard cracked
- Vista Home Basic: of lemons and lemonade
- Send your elected officials our free PDF guide to hacking the vote
- Red Hat responds to Oracle announcement: delusion or damage control?
- Take-Two dealt setback with Hot Coffee lawsuit
- Tim Berners-Lee talks about W3C reform and reinventing HTML
- Will an information literacy exam become the next SAT?
- Verizon quarterly earnings: FiOS is rockin'
- Vista's hardware tolerance: one significant change before support remediation
- Google actively aiding intelligence agencies?
- Seagate ratchets up hard drive security with DriveTrust
- YouTube has to compete like a grown-up
- Microsoft prepares major update to Xbox Live
- ATI Radeon X1650 XT roundup
- Should Yahoo buy AOL, sell out to Microsoft, or go it alone?
- Understanding the WIPO Broadcast Treaty
- Botnets cause significant surge in spam
- The Wii's brains finally exposed?
- Microsoft goes after counterfeit software sellers
- French publishers join fight against Google Book Search
- Internet Governance Forum takes on China, US
- Toshiba giving away free movies with HD DVD players
- Gateway offers overclocked processors with new machines
- Google snaps up JotSpot
- Sponsored Google Videos spearheaded by exploding Coke clip
- New consortium working on wireless HD video solution
- Google talks Vista with the European Commission
- Microsoft to ship Office Live November 15
- OpenBSD 4.0 released
- Nintendo announces full Wii, Virtual Console games release list
- Blockbuster to take mail order returns at stores
- Comedy Central clips back on YouTube
- Internet Bill of Rights proposed at IGF
- Cingular set to join music fray
- eMusic to charge more for music
- Kazaa ponies up to settle with music publishers
- Primary and early e-voting problems point to gathering storm
- Final Fantasy XII
- Microsoft readies Vista enterprise push with Application Compatibility Factory
- UK report: knowledge should be public good first, private right second
- New mobile GMail app looks, feels like PC interface
- Quad-core Kentsfield reviews hit the 'Net
- Are retailers trying to make things right with preorders?
- HBO pondering online strategy
- YouTube downloads for mobile devices by 2007?
- Microsoft removes transfer limitations from Vista
- Strange bedfellows: Microsoft, Novell ink pact
- A look at Firefox 2.0 RC2
- Hands-on with Bully
- Please standby
- Should CableCARDs be required? TiVo says yes, industry says no
- Yellow Dog Linux on the PlayStation 3
- Microsoft's antivirus battles: not Netscape part II
- Bully
- How to steal an election by hacking the vote
- Microsoft's advertising practices are subject of FTC complaint
- US Customs announces massive new database on trucks and travelers
- Google, YouTube finding rights-holder navigation tricky
- MSN Music to go silent once Zune launches
- Forgent settles JPEG patent claims, keeps suing
- An interactive analysis of an interactive analysis of interactive media
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