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- AMD touts Barcelona, 45nm plans in the face of losses
- Bush administration proposes retroactive immunity for phone companies
- Vista too expensive for developing countries, says analyst
- Internet security makes top 10 list of child health concerns
- India's "$10 laptop" plans: yeah, right
- Blame for record-breaking credit card data theft laid at the feet of WEP
- What politicians are debating when they debate evolution
- RIAA "extortion": why the only RICO they fear is Suave
- Why writing in games matters: Part I—advancing the art of storytelling
- National Research Council calls for federal privacy czar
- ESRB: 90 percent of US parents "aware" of game ratings
- Washington Watch goes wiki, incurs wrath of Library of Congress
- Mono developers to bring Silverlight to Linux
- Half of Americans irritated by life online, 15 percent log off completely
- TSA removes shoes, belt, still can't find hard drive with air marshal data
- New bill to give bloggers same shield law protection as journalists
- Verizon says phone record disclosure is protected free speech
- Record shops: Used CDs? Ihre papieren, bitte!
- RapidMind 2.0 looks for GPGPU gold in parallel workloads
- TSA removes shoes, belt, still can't find hard drive with air marshal data
- Who are you? New music composition site gives you your own theme song
- IPv6 firewalling knows no middle ground
- Ubuntu announces mobile and embedded edition
- Dell sending mixed message by backing Microsoft-Novell alliance
- Blu-ray or HD DVD? Some HP customers won't have to choose
- Mooninites, meet the Terrorist Hoax Improvements Act
- Manganese electrode could double litium ion battery capacity
- Campaign to make '08 debate footage "free as in speech" marches on
- Gartner: virtualization to rule server room by 2010
- Laws for sale! Astroturfing and citizen apathy on the rise
- Sun liberates JDK, delivers on open-source Java promise
- Indie labels "revolting" against eMusic's low prices? Hardly
- Manganese electrode could double lithium ion battery capacity
- Indie labels "revolting" against eMusic's low prices?
- 160Mbps downloads move closer for US cable customers
- Mozilla CEO talks about her vision for the future of Firefox
- Escaping the data panopticon: Prof says computers must learn to "forget"
- First impressions: Sun's JavaFX platform for rich application development
- EFF to psychic: There will be a DMCA abuse suit in the near future
- New online encyclopedia to catalog all the world's species
- Disney: iTunes movie sales prove potency of format, pricing
- Worldwide DMCA-style decryption rules still a possibility at WIPO
- US intelligence wants ability to censor satellite images
- Darknets live on after P2P ban at Ohio U
- Intel launches new Santa Rosa mobile platform
- With liberty and 100 megabit/second broadband for all
- Second Life now like Real Life: show me yer ID, kid
- Spider-Man 3
- The Pentium 4 remixed: taking processors into the third dimension
- Sun reveals Linux-based JavaFX Mobile platform for phones
- Spider-Man 3 review
- Red Hat launches desktop Linux offering for emerging markets
- Intel readies flexible displays, gets new patent
- Sun reveals Linux-based JavaFX Mobile platform for phones
- Intel applies for flexible display patent
- Eyeball-tracking camera could change real-world ads
- Congress gets earful on net neutrality, CableCARD, YouTube from video execs
- First Draft 2.0 updates arrive for 802.11n gear
- First Draft 2.0 updates arrive for 802.11n gear
- Second Life now like Real Life: show me yer ID, kid
- Senate hears the Internet radio blues, takes action
- Google search by employer not illegal, say judges
- Microsoft, Lenovo take aim at piracy with $1.3 billion deal
- Senate hears the Internet radio blues, takes action
- Vonage: we've got a workaround for Verizon patents
- Vonage: We've got a workaround for Verizon patents
- House waters down e-voting code disclosure rules
- Verizon, Comcast pump up the bandwidth. Where's AT&T?
- FSF still working to achieve Apache license compatibility for GPL 3
- Hey, HBO: a turd by any other name smells just as foul
- Company targets Apple, Microsoft and others for not using enough DRM
- Not quite a breakthrough: Quantum computing takes baby step
- File-swapping: As "the Man" says no, students say yes
- Hacking the water and oil supplies? Expert warns it could happen
- Site News: announcing the Ars Technica Smack Shopping Event
- RFID being tapped to stifle exam cheaters
- Symantec: malware can hijack Windows Update, bypass firewall
- Voice biometrics: coming to a security system near you
- House reaffirms FISA as "exclusive means by which electronic surveillance may be cond
- Massive DDoS attacks target Estonia; Russia accused
- House reaffirms FISA as "exclusive means by which electronic surveillance may be cond
- YouTube restores video critical of rapper after UMG admits DMCA mistake
- Forrester: Paid video downloads, Apple TV a "dead end"
- Emoticons carry cultural baggage
- Defense Department uses YouTube, bans YouTube
- Why does Google retain data? Because nonexistent laws tell it to
- Comcast working on simultaneous movie release service: $30-50 per film
- Why does Google retain data? Because nonexistent laws tell it to
- CALEA deadline arrives: US VoIP, broadband must be wiretap-friendly
- AMD launches the Radeon HD 2000 series of GPUs
- CALEA deadline arrives: US VoIP, broadband must be wiretap-friendly
- AMD launches the Radeon HD 2000 series of GPUs
- Comcast working on simultaneous movie release service: $30-50 per film
- Why does Google retain data? Because nonexistent laws tell it to
- YouTube restores video critical of rapper after UMG admits DMCA mistake
- Forrester: Paid video downloads, Apple TV a "dead end"
- Emoticons carry cultural baggage
- Defense Department uses YouTube, bans YouTube
- Massive DDoS attacks target Estonia; Russia accused
- House reaffirms FISA as "exclusive means by which electronic surveillance may be cond
- Microsoft: 235 specific patent infringements in Linux
- AMD announces Phenom multicore CPUs, FASN8 platform
- Download services stuck between CSS and a hard place; no download-to-burn
- Why writing in games matters: Part II—challenges of interactive storytelling
- Why age verification won't cure what ails social networking sites
- Old IPv4 flaws resurface with IPv6
- DIRECTV may plug into broadband over power lines
- Sneak peak at Windows Live Folders
- Site News: announcing the Ars Technica Smack Shopping Event
- Google patent for game ads evaluates user actions, psychology
- Ask beats Google to the punch with mobile GPS widgets
- Microsoft to make Windows Home Server available as OEM product
- Intellectual Property Protection Act to make attemped infringement illegal
- Customers: satellite TV is the best of a bad bunch
- By the numbers: piracy rate in China down 10 percent
- Attacking climate change with open data
- CEA unveils new connection standard for media players
- Details emerge on IRS plans to tax eBay auctions
- Linus Torvalds on Microsoft patent threat: it works both ways
- First look: MIcrosoft SharedView beta
- Wireless networking, Windows Server 2008 shine at WinHEC
- Amazon announces long-rumored DRM-free music store
- Sexual orientation questions keep Roommates.com from Safe Harbor berth
- Sony earnings: games division a financial albatross around corporate neck
- Wi-Fi Alliance announces logo, branding program for Draft 2.0 gear
- Dell sued by New York AG over finance offers
- Cable lobby group: Gutting the FCC would be better for everyone
- HD DVD hopes to lure buyers with $100 rebate on Toshiba players
- ABC's decision to stream shows in HD may have bandwidth consequences
- Will Barcelona cure what ails AMD?
- Stanford to hit P2P users in the wallet with reconnection fees
- Site News: Ars Technica Smack Shopping Event tonight at 7pm ET
- Google's Universal Search brings minor interface tweaks, more results
- Common Sense Media ratings join ESRB game ratings on BestBuy.com
- Samsung and LG.Philips announce super-thin OLEDs
- Latest AACS revision defeated a week before release
- Google Book Search adds libraries, books from University of Lausanne
- Google v. Perfect 10: Appeals court affirms that thumbnails are fair use
- Skype busts into casual gaming market
- Windows Vista declared 32-bit's last hurrah
- CALEA: It doesn't apply to universities and libraries after all
- House Dems: broadband isn't broadband unless it's 2Mbps
- Firefox users lead the way in keeping up to date
- New Copyright Alliance hopes to strengthen copyright law
- Feeling the heat? Microsoft buys online marekting firm aQuantive
- Polish, German police bust subtitle archive
- Origami 2.0 to be thinner, smaller, and (maybe) less expensive
- Google to target ISPs with Google Apps package
- Plugfest in Spain nudges mobile WiMAX spec forward
- Plugfest in France nudges mobile WiMAX spec forward
- The psychology of banner ads
- Michael Dell: We're going to be "quite aggressive" with the retail channel
- What the Copyright Office thinks about Fair Use
- AMD sics Puma on Intel's Santa Rosa
- $10.85 per month broadband in China not such a hot deal
- Don't look now, but Tablet PCs are on the rise
- Linux vouchers, Microsoft, and GPL3: separating the signal from the noise
- Google says "no secret deals" with UK news organizations
- AllofMP3 voucher operation shut down in Europe
- NFL stiff-arms Internet video
- Prof. wants FCC spectrum auction winners to support "wireless network neutrality"
- Microsoft takes on Yahoo Pipes with new Popfly web app
- IBM's POWER6 flies the coop at 4.7GHz
- New tech could lead to much bigger hard drives
- ARIN: It's time to migrate to IPv6
- Linksys iPhone CIT400: a Skype phone without OS limits
- Google makes neighborhood search easier than the competition
- Dell's Linux hardware support plans good news for desktop Linux
- Baby Bells survive latest antitrust challenge
- Michigan man arrested for using cafe's free WiFi from his car
- OLPC miffed by "shameless" competition in emerging markets
- New York game bill mandates advisory council on media violence
- Google to scan 800,000 manuscripts, books from Indian university
- Microsoft funds questionable study attacking GPL 3 draft process
- Analysis: HDMI spec good for producers, not consumers
- Intel eliminates lead use in future 45nm microprocessors
- Microsoft trademarks logo for on-demand IPTV service
- SoundExchange offers olive branch to small webcasters over royalties
- RIAA: Radio needs to pay up
- Proof-of-concept virus gives insight into OpenOffice.org security failings
- Adobe Illustrator CS3
- New superfast wireless broadband device prototype submitted to FCC
- Sellers running scared: a look inside the world of AllOfMP3 vouchers
- Femtocells bring 3G, cellular signals indoors and underground
- China backs off mandatory blogger identity registration
- I-SPY with my little eye... a new spyware act
- 10,000 Joost invites for Ars Technica readers
- Vista no panacea for PC sales
- Senate committee discusses extending Internet tax moratorium
- Researchers: 307-digit key crack endangers 1024-bit RSA
- Novell signs on to EFF patent busting project
- Study: Tide of spam continues unabated; people don't care as much
- HD DVD, Blu-ray "Managed Copy" coming later this year
- Wal-Mart, Sam's Club to begin selling Dell Dimension desktops
- AllOfMP3 accuses IFPI of fabricating news, spreading false information
- IETF backs new cryptographic scheme to battle the effects of spam
- Nokia phones could be barred from US in Qualcomm patent squabble
- First look: 1.80 firmware update for PlayStation 3 truly impresses
- IBM alliance will take the fight with Intel down to 32nm
- Federal government to collect less data, safeguard it better
- Connecticut lawsuit accuses Best Buy of bait-and-switch
- EU, Norway: two years is too long to keep search data
- Microsoft makes web identity systems open source, interoperable
- Report urges updating EPA to oversee nanotechnology
- The future of Google mobile search: mapped results
- Dell goes Ubuntu; "Windows tax" is $50 according to pricing
- GPL 3 author wants companies like Google to open up internal-use patches
- RFID security act passed by California senate again
- Sony hit with patent infringement lawsuit over Blu-ray discs
- Loose lips cause pink slips: 40% of bloggers post damaging info about jobs
- New Senate bill defines "second generation broadband"
- Finland court: breaking "ineffective" copy protection is permissible
- A new twist on anti-spam tech can help digitize books
- Congress discovers spine, starts examining NSA surveillance
- New European TV directive: Internet video untouched, product placement coming
- Japan: Webcast all the copyrighted content you want, just pay royalties
- Cooking with sound: new stove/generator/refrigerator combo aimed at developing nation
- Hands on with Google's new calendar interface for mobile phones
- Ex-military leaders call climate change a national security issue
- NSF picks ARPANET creator to build new experimental network
- Facebook opens its API in hopes of eclipsing MySpace
- Germany adopts "anti-hacker" law; critics say it breeds insecurity
- MySpace age verification... for parents?
- Illinois raids welfare to pay for failed video game violence legislation
- The Mozilla Manifesto: with great power comes great responsibility
- Joost on Linux: it's difficult, but possible
- CWA survey: average broadband speed in US is 1.9Mbps
- Universities respond to decline in computer science students
- Microsoft/Novell agreement may exclude patent protection for Wine, OpenOffice
- Trouble for Skype on Line 1: Intel, Deutsche Telekom invest in JAJAH
- Nokia: Qualcomm patent dustup bad for 3G
- As opposition mounts, FTC agrees to examine Google/DoubleClick deal
- GoDaddy.com to take over management of RegisterFly domains after scandal
- Spy game: new allegations of pretexting and corporate espionage at HP
- Yoggie Pico offers a Linux-based firewall inside a USB key
- Major League Baseball throws high hard one at Slingbox over placeshifting
- HD Radio finds new backer in Sony
- Microsoft exec: Future versions of Windows to be "fundamentally redesigned"
- Why writing in games matters: Part III—creating character with Susan O'Connor
- Google goes Green, buys GreenBorder security company
- Second Chinese dissident joins lawsuit against Yahoo
- iTunes Plus launches DRM-free music to a crunch, upgrades not perfect
- CBS wants to be an "audience company," buys Last.fm for $280 million
- Researchers create a petri dish full of memories
- Windows Vista no more secure than XP: report
- Facial recognition slipped into Google image search
- Korea agrees to step up IP enforcment, target P2P services in pact with US
- Apple hides account info in DRM-free music, too
- Palm officially out of ideas, debuts 1990s palmtop concept
- Google "gears" up for offline web apps with new API, offline Reader
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