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- MySpace prank gone bad leads to misuse of school resources, multiple lawsuits
- Fight against new FCC video franchising rules heads to court
- RIAA and MPAA: Copyright holders should be allowed to use pretexting
- MySpace prank gone bad leads to misuse of school resources, multiple lawsuits
- Similarity searches accelerate P2P downloads by 30-70 percent
- Ruling: double-edged sword for student privacy and search warrants
- The scoop on The Coop: an early review of Mozilla's social networking tool
- Spam to overtake human-issued e-mails in 2007
- The scoop on The Coop: an early review of Mozilla's social networking tool
- Fab@Home: 3D objects from your printer for under $2,500
- IBM's Higgins project: anonymous authentication for all
- TV web site usage spikes during prime time
- a/s/l? Xerox patent gives the answer
- FTC to Congress: Spyware purveyors need to do hard time
- Rah rah rah for old Virtual High! Kaplan buys online high school
- China limits online gaming for kids
- IBM's Higgins project: anonymous authentication for all
- How SET accelerates P2P filesharing
- EU patent courts may cause more problems than they fix
- MySpace to content providers: it's OurSpace, we're in charge
- DRM, lock-ins, and piracy: all red herrings for a music industry in trouble
- Prank or harassment? Fake online profiles of principal continue to pop up on the web
- Joost scores first deal with major broadcaster, CBS
- AMD's 65nm GPU: why the future of GPUs is smaller, faster, cooler
- Opera releases 9.2 browser, adds "Speed Dial"
- IBM goes vertical with chip interconnects
- Judges: online comments by minors protected under Constitution
- European ISPs: "aiding and abetting" copyright violations could land our CEOs in jail
- Michigan iPod proposal possibly influenced by Apple
- European ISPs: "Aiding and abetting" copyright violations could land our CEOs in jail
- Liberty, equality, interoperability? iTunes, Zune lock-ins may come to an end in Fran
- FTC: Games better regulated than music, movies
- Will Vista's *real* sales performance please stand up?
- Prank or harassment? Fake online profiles of principal continue to pop up on the web
- CIA could get access to even more EU banking records
- Fed cybersecurity graded C-, but many departments still failing
- China: Internet porn has "perverted China's young minds"
- Samsung to hedge bets with combo HD DVD/Blu-ray player
- Warner unhappy with new, DRM-free AnywhereCD
- Idle copyright threats can be expensive: Joyce Estate settles with professor, may owe
- Idle copyright threats can be expensive: Joyce estate settles with professor, may owe
- Wave to pay cellphones posed to take off... if carriers go along
- Wave to pay cellphones posed to take off... if carriers go along
- Google buys DoubleClick for $3.1 billion
- Google buys DoubleClick for $3.1 billion
- Geek Squad guy caught playing Peep Squad
- Palm embracing Linux in the hopes of being relevant again
- Users: I'm not gonna pay a lot for this muf^h^h^h mobile internet!
- DMCA hitchikes north to Canada, catches a lift with Conservatives
- New patent hints at Apple TV 2.0
- New AACS cracks cannot be revoked, says hacker
- Sony mulling commercial PS3 computing grid. What's in it for PS3 owners?
- The Ars guide to inkjet printers for photographers
- New AACS cracks cannot be revoked, says hacker
- Adobe's new Media Player: bring it on, QuickTime and WMP
- Irony alert: Microsoft, AT&T oppose Google/DoubleClick merger on antitrust grounds
- ESA awarded attorneys fees in fight against Louisiana video game law
- WiMAX coming to Intel laptops in 2008
- The wisdom of unhealthy crowds: Web 2.0 takes on the flu
- Google, Microsoft look beyond mobile search for voice interaction
- Google preparing to crack down on paid search links
- Internet radio dealt severe blow as Copyright Board rejects appeal
- Microsoft tries to outshine Flash with Silverlight
- Intel's Spring IDF brings details on Penryn and SoC plans
- Intel eyes home users with media, management, and an answer to QuadFX
- Intel officially owns up to GPU plans with Larrabee
- THQ turns its back on ports, embraces console-specific development
- Rural Arkansas school turns school buses into classrooms
- Survey: user-generated content biggest worry, opportunity for media companies
- College advises students to push back against the RIAA
- BBC's plans for online programming archive creeping along
- California county tags gang members with GPS
- NVIDIA takes DirectX 10 to the mainstream with budget cards.
- Intel officially owns up to GPU plans with Larrabee (updated)
- Be funny or die: Will Ferrell enters the world of user-submitted video
- Intel details Penryn performance, new SSE4 extensions
- Be funny or die: Will Ferrell enters the world of user-submitted video
- Google Docs to add presentation app this summer
- The White Spaces Coalition's plans for fast wireless broadband
- Gamers affected by violence... on the telly and the big screen, that is
- Intel shows off ultraslim concept laptop at IDF
- Sun calls for merger of ODF and Chinese office format
- Web 2-point-Yoda: Ended these browser wars have?
- Google Video powering some pirate sites
- Dedicated HD DVD players outsell Blu-ray counterparts
- Voyeurism still rules the Web 2.0 world
- Study: Windows costs $21.50 extra in "patent tax"
- Study: Windows costs $21.50 extra in "patent tax"
- Media looks for nonexisting link to gaming in VT massacre
- Acacia claims patent on CD hyperlinks, sues for billions
- Despite revenue slump, RIAA still not getting the big picture
- Sony admits, fixes problem with DVD DRM
- New patent reform bill would streamline appeal process
- Vista, IE7 help Microsoft boost search market share
- Google releases Ajax API for RSS mashups
- Thunderbird 2.0 flies the coop
- Human rights group sues Yahoo over jailing of Chinese dissident
- Dell continues to take market share beating
- Microsoft to pay out $180 million to Iowa individuals and businesses
- FCC bows to criticism, updates broadband data collection policy
- FCC chairman: A la carte cable requires a law
- Microsoft's Sender ID hits new milestone for stopping spam
- Super Paper Mario
- Microsoft hopes to extend its reach with $3 software bundle
- Outsource your dry cleaning and dog walking with DoMyStuff
- Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) officially released
- Dell responds to customer feedback by bringing back Windows XP
- Consumer advocates try to derail Google/DoubleClick merger
- Smile: Google acquires videoconferencing software
- First quarter console sales: Nintendo rules the roost
- New Intel initiative plans to deliver $500 mobile Internet devices
- Canadian MP wants to cleanse the Internet with the scratchy sponge of censorship
- Sound familiar? Circuit City and Napster partner on music service
- This is your life, according to Google
- DoubleClick may have spurned offer from Microsoft
- HP's ultra-efficient high-volume inkjet: so good, they won't sell it
- A look at personal music-streaming service MediaMaster
- Child porn case shows that an open WiFi network is no defense
- GNOME Foundation announces embedded initiative
- OpenDNS says its keyword browsing makes address bar "usable again"
- Blackberry hitches a ride on Windows Mobile
- FON, Time Warner Cable link up for free WiFi
- Russian firm commercializes OpenOffice.org password crack
- Bring it on, iTunes: Amazon readying DRM-free music service
- EU MPs to ISPs: Take hate sites offline
- Viacom: we goofed on Colbert parody takedown notice; case dismissed
- Fujitsu debuts e-paper tablet device
- Viacom: We goofed on Colbert parody takedown notice; case dismissed
- Fujitsu debuts e-paper tablet device (updated)
- Presidential debates to go online in 2008: will it matter?
- Why early high-def disc adoption rates don't really matter
- Moving beyond podcasts: multimedia and the academic experience
- The road to cyborgs may run through your mouth
- EU threatens Microsoft with "structural remedy" over antitrust compliance
- Apple sued over vague user interface patent
- Novell seeks summary judgment on SCO UNIX ownership claims
- Why early high-def disc adoption rates don't really matter
- AMD feels cash crunch, will take on $2 billion in debt
- The web audience measurement kerfuffle: why it's a good thing
- Judge denies RIAA request to reconsider attorneys' fees award
- The web audience measurement kerfuffle: why it's a good thing
- Report: 80 percent of blogs contain "offensive" content
- A French e-voting "catastrophe"
- Court grants permanent injunction to Vonage in Verizon patent fight
- A French e-voting "catastrophe"
- Project aims to bring DX10 gaming to XP, Linux, OS X
- Project aims to bring DX10 gaming to XP, Linux, OS X
- Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Amiga Inc. announces new hardware
- Microsoft accused of patent infringement with .NET
- Analysis: Verizon's VoIP patents drop dime on need for reform
- FCC readies "for sale" sign on beachfront 700MHz property
- Hollywood's piracy fears holding up Samsung's wireless HD displays
- Lessig asks Dem, GOP leaders to make debate video freely available
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- Microsoft accused of patent infringement with .NET
- DrinkOrDie warez ringleader cops to piracy charges
- MPAA: We are committed to fair use, interoperability, and DRM
- Attack of the "evil twin" WiFi networks
- Exec: Music labels "about to cave in the next six months" on DRM
- FCC tries (and fails) to define unacceptable TV violence
- Sony to join video sharing party on Friday
- We come not to bury Kutaragi, but to praise him
- Controversial copyright directive passes European Parliament
- Project Honey Pot springs $1 billion lawsuit on spammers
- Net neutrality advocates thank AT&T CEO for shooting off his mouth
- We come not to bury Kutaragi, but to praise him
- Adobe liberates Flex source code
- Microsoft releases Longhorn Server Beta 3 to the public
- Steve Jobs: "He's done a lot for DRM"
- Clearing up the confusion over Intel's Larrabee
- Adobe liberates Flex source code
- Controversial copyright directive passes European Parliament
- Barenaked Ladies: If I had a compulsory blanket music license
- Schools take wait-and-see approach after Ohio U bans P2P traffic
- Vista, Office 2007 drive record profits for Microsoft
- OLPC reveals price increase, reconsiders selling to US schools
- Nintendo reports monster profits, promises increased Wii production
- Wal-Mart, Fuh Yuan deny $299 HD DVD player deal
- Internet Radio Equality Act would overturn decision on webcasting fees
- Distrust and piracy go together like PB&J
- IBM announces Cell-based "gameframe" system for hosting virtual worlds
- New spyware legislation a mixed bag
- IBM announces Cell-based "gameframe" system for hosting virtual worlds (updated)
- A peek at Sun's new Streaming System
- That's Dell in the spotlight, losing its religion
- MSNBC restricts Internet redistribution of debate; Joe Biden ignores them
- Behind the OLPC price bump: better hardware
- The RIAA's worst nightmare: computers that understand music
- May's Ultimate Budget Box: Ars System Guide
- SCO wanted gag order for Linus Torvalds, Groklaw in 2004
- Gowers: I took the "politically prudent" course on copyright in IP report
- Microsoft's guru: malware and viruses will evolve on Vista
- Coming this fall: a 65nm Xbox 360
- FiOS a drag on earnings for Verizon, but adoption strong
- Google AdWords hijacked to install spyware
- 40W from your desktop: wireless power gets more powerful
- Consultant: Antipiracy group pirated my data
- Average American household spends $1,200 annually on gadgets
- Supreme Court ruling makes "obvious" patents harder to defend
- Supreme Court ruling makes "obvious" patents harder to defend
- Peter Gabriel shakes the tree, ad-supported MP3s fall out
- Microsoft reveals Dynamic Language Runtime for .NET
- Dance Dance Revolution hits the high school gym class
- US singles out China and Russia on piracy watch list
- SCOTUS ducks software patent issue in Microsoft v. AT&T ruling
- Microsoft's Flash-killer Silverlight steals the show at MIX07
- Microsoft: UAC approach is so good, other OSes should follow suit
- GameTap to offer free, ad-supported gaming, along with new store
- 49 percent of movers ditch landline services
- Google cites Safe Harbor, fair use in Viacom v. YouTube defense
- Mexico, EU ask to join piracy talks with China
- Joost signs on CNN, other programming in advance of official launch
- Google cites Safe Harbor, fair use in Viacom v. YouTube defense
- BBC Trust approves final plan for DRMed program downloads
- The RFID Guardian: a firewall for your tags
- Introducing iGoogle: Google's Personalized Homepage rebranded
- Dell to offer Ubuntu on a select assortment of budget computers
- Study shows complicated interplay between anger, aggression, and gaming
- Vonage cites SCOTUS obviousness ruling in Verizon patent fight
- Stop the Real ID Act by May 8
- Microsoft mixes up web services licensing strategies at Mix'07
- FCC gives thumbs up to first WiMAX laptop card
- Microsoft drops hints about Internet Explorer 8
- The social technography of Web 2.0
- HD DVD cracks: there's no going back
- U.S. Army clamping down on milbloggers
- HD DVD cracks: there's no going back
- Student creates Counter-Strike map of school, gets kicked out of school
- OLPC project clarifies: no plans for Windows support
- Internet radio royalty hike delayed; last chance to petition Congress
- Xbox 360 Elite
- Study predicts majority of laptops to have Flash drives by 2009
- Library coalition comes down hard on National Security Letters
- Blockbuster bleeds cash while gaining on Netflix
- Congress to universities: Curb piracy or we "will be forced to act"
- T-Mobile's cell-to-WiFi service to launch this summer
- Wireless network neutrality opponents: The status quo is good enough
- Belgian newspapers back on Google, but stay out of Google News
- IBM's catches air, touts Top Ten list
- New report urges smart approach to wind power
- Vonage cites SCOTUS obviousness ruling in Verizon patent fight (updated)
- Pidgin 2.0
- Asustek to launch $249 Classmate PC design in July
- European Institute of Technology moves another step closer to reality
- Yahoo releases browser-based instant messaging client
- No debate: Obama, Edwards, GOP bloggers support free access to footage
- AACS LA: Internet "revolt" be damned, this fight is not over
- Yahoo-Microsoft merger talk resurfaces
- FCC warns carriers to stop blocking free conference calls
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