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- ISP as copyright cop: Aussie ISP kills all user multimedia files nightly
- Controversial BBC iPlayer launching this fall; open beta on July 27
- German government agency to fund accurate Wikipedia articles
- T-Mobile first in US with long-awaited UMA cell-to-WiFi service
- Report: FireWire doomed to niche interface status
- Microsoft entering the low-cost PC sales biz; first stop India
- MPAA sues Peekvid, YouTVPC
- Blockbuster and Netflix settle patent battle
- FTC shoots down Net Neutrality, says it is not needed
- Caller ID spoofing about to be outlawed
- Talking with Rhianna Pratchett, writer and co-story designer of Overlord
- YouTube wins "supermodel sex on the beach" case
- Senate subpoenas Bush Administration over NSA spying scandal
- FCC seeks comments on XM/Sirius merger proposal
- Sun debuts two-petaflop "Constellation" supercomputer
- Google partners with Dell, Ingram Micro to boost Search Appliance sales
- Blu-ray's newst attack on HD DVD: 5 movie freebies
- John Kerry proposes $250 million a year for tech at minority schools
- Microsoft shuts down "Longhorn Reloaded"
- One-third of teens claim to experience "cyberbullying"
- AMA says human RFID tags could pose serious privacy risk
- Like PB&J, cryptography and... inkjet cartridges
- Power Plays: How power consumption will shape the future of computing
- Rep Inslee: Game not over for 'Net radio, not now or on July 15
- Test Drive: the new Google Desktop for Linux
- Notebook mania leads to revised PC market projections
- Warner's second thoughts: Total HD pushed back until 2008
- Did Real ID help derail immigration bill?
- The universe will destroy the evidence of its origin
- AMD's Barcelona delayed until August
- Milestone: TiVo software certified for use on Comcast DVRs
- Gonzales trumpets IP enforcement while silent on "attempted" infringement
- Intel's next GPU to be Pentium MMX-based?
- Plant domestication: early and often
- GPL 3 officially released
- iPhones iPlenty: the sell-out that wasn't
- 'Contactless payments' about to explode, but are they secure?
- War and PDF: Microsoft submits XPS to standards body
- HD DVD shows off new interactive, Internet-based features
- Cache and memory in the many-core era
- Download-to-DVD now an option for Apple, CinemaNow, others
- Universal threatens contract shake-up with Apple, others may follow
- VoIP must support disabled users, pay fees
- Disagreement surfaces over viability of "Blue Pill" invisible rootkit
- Get real: SoundExchange's latest offer just a "stay of execution"
- Microsoft apologizes for "Ultimate Extras" embarrassment
- BSA announces $1 million reward for piracy snitches
- ASUS announces plans to split company and brand
- Movie Review: Transformers
- Popularity crunch: Lala's free streaming goes dark, will return
- AllOfMP3.com down, but not out
- Researchers demonstrate laser-based hard drive technology
- European Commission to Hollywood: Why is Blu-Ray winning?
- Speculation on Phenom, early performance numbers on Barcelona
- The Declaration of IPv6 Independence
- Massachusetts: Office XML is coming, Office XML is coming!
- RIAA sued for using illegal investigatory practices
- Gaming has no significant effects on schoolwork, sociability: study
- Microsoft to take the Xbox 360 Elite to Japan
- Red Hat wants interoperability without patent pledges, Microsoft says no
- Digital music singles flex muscles, kick sand on antiquated album
- NBC: Fast-forwarded commercials still hold value, really!
- Cable companies blame CableCARD for coming rate hike
- 2009: year of the dirt-cheap, $50 OLPC XO?
- eBay launches Kijiji classifieds in US
- Google appeals Belgian newspaper ruling in hopes of striking deal
- Future avatars will be adept at manipulating human response
- US government prepares for cyber war games
- P2P traffic shifts away from music, towards movies
- From the conference call: Microsoft dishes on 360 defects
- Germany to Google: g-osh, g-et over G-mail trademark already
- With mounting evidence of PS3 price cut, Sony issues denial
- One way or another, Google will fight Vista search integration
- MediaDefender denies entrapment accusations with fake torrent site
- ACLU's legal challenge to NSA wiretapping rebuffed
- AMD announces $7.5 million Transmeta investment
- Microholography milks 500GB out of DVD-sized discs
- Panel: NASA should open its eyes to new lifeform possiblities
- Questions remain after Microsoft disavows obligation to GPL 3
- Malware report reveals targeted attacks on energy sector execs
- A brief hands-on with the Intel Classmate PC (with Linux)
- Microsoft's OEM catch-22: XP still in the driver's seat
- Intel buys into VMWare
- WabiSabiLabi wants to be the eBay of 0-day exploits
- Google snaps up anti-spam and data security firm Postini
- Sony announces price cut, new 80GB PlayStation 3 model for North America
- Report: South Korea tops in social networking, US fifth
- A neutral 'Net needs up to twice the bandwidth of a tiered network
- U.S. gets consecutive gold medals in spamming
- Google struggles to see no evil, speak no evil
- Beta of Vista Service Pack 1 may arrive sooner than expected
- Peer-to-Patent site reviews patents from Microsoft, IBM, and Intel
- AMD cuts prices, may move some production to TSMC
- iPhone in depth: the Ars review
- Developer models of OpenMoko open-source smartphone released
- Botnet targets wannabe iPhone owners
- Scratched Xbox 360 discs lead to lawsuit against Microsoft
- Coddle thy hackers, for zero-day exploits have a long lifespan
- FCC Chairman's draft rules for 700MHz auction call for open access
- Microsoft slates Windows Server 2008 for February 2008 launch
- Did ya know? It's Fair Use Day: July 11, 2007
- Report questions the value of Microsoft's Software Assurance program
- Googling "how to crack a safe" nets robbers $12,000
- Broadband on the go: the ups and downs of Verizon's EV-DO network
- Hands-on with a prototype Intel Mobile Internet Device
- Performance regressions lead Mozilla to delay Firefox 3 beta, change roadmap
- Ars at E3: Microsoft shows off games, touts Disney addition to Video Marketplace
- Phantom secures $1.3 million loan from "European" investment firm
- Legacy matters: why the IBM mainframe continues to thrive
- Ubuntu launches new "freedom-focused" Gobuntu derivative
- Open Internet Coalition wants unlocked iPhones for everybody
- New URL highlighting feature in FireFox 3 aims to make phishing harder
- Library of Congress asked to pull webcasting licenses
- Ars at E3: Sony announces slimmed-down PSP, due this fall
- Google offers easy map customization with Mapplets
- Nintendo shows off new flagship product: Wii Fit
- At the races with the Kangaroo TV
- First look: Skype for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
- Security paper shows how application can steal CPU cycles
- Sony seeks closure on MediaMax DRM fiasco by suing developer
- Disconnected: a first-hand look at Sprint's customer abuse
- Researcher: Optimal copyright term is 14 years
- Computer viruses turn 25; computer scientists expect many unhappy returns
- Court declines to postpone Internet radio royalty hike
- Australia sues Google over sponsored links
- Ohio bumps data theft estimate to 1 million
- Stealth advertising: marketing creeps into the evening news
- Patents from Microsoft and Apple reveal future plans for WiFi on Zune, iPod
- Verizon asks Congress to just say no to "open access"
- Researchers: Use of ultraviolet lasers could lead to higher-density discs
- Disconnected: a first-hand look at Sprint's customer abuse (Updated)
- It's official: OLPC and Intel become friends, collaborate
- IBM promotes open standards with far-reaching patent pledge
- The vanishing PS3 price drop: soon only one $600 PS3 remains
- SoundExchange offers temporary reprieve on 'Net radio royalty increase
- Experimental Super 3G network could reach 300Mbps
- California county sanctioned after 2004 e-voting problems
- One-on-one with Nintendo at E3
- BBC to meet with open-source advocates over iPlayer
- Confirmed: Microsoft's Windows Media DRM cracked (again)
- China to overtake US in number of Internet users in 2009
- The new E3: a postmortem
- Judge deals another blow to RIAA's war against on-campus filesharing
- Court: Feds can read e-mail, IP addresses without warrant
- Net radio "compromise" hinged on DRM adoption
- New OECD report shows limitations of US broadband public policy
- Google patent envisions using ambient audio from TV for searches, ads
- Data mining at the FBI: digging for terrorists, insurance scammers, and identity thie
- PS3 Unreal Tournament to feature unlimited map, mod, and skin downloads from PC edito
- MIT Project aims human buffer overflow at Secret Service
- Sony cans Grouper, hopes snap, Crackle, pop-ularity to follow
- Windows Home Server 1.0 finished, code goes RTM
- RIAA spends thousands to obtain $300 judgment
- Microsoft patent gives a peek at the future beyond the taskbar
- Russian court rules that Visa must process payments for Allofmp3.com
- Intel announces Core 2 Extreme mobile, five new desktop processors.
- Google cookies to expire after two years—as long as you don't return
- RIAA's final tab for Capitol vs. Foster: $68,685.23
- Online backup solutions: a review
- Peter Moore on AO-rated games: "You have to draw the line somewhere"
- Sun's Project Indiana: turning OpenSolaris into a practical platform
- Microsoft patents the mother of all adware systems
- Intel matches price cuts; AMD cries uncle
- Europeans embrace Firefox in record numbers
- Google hopes to ring up mobile phone content sales
- VoIP provider SunRocket runs out of fuel, goes dark
- FCC asks for comments on network neutrality, gets 27,000 of them
- Peter Moore leaves Microsoft, to be replaced by former EA head
- AT&T may be moving closer to deploying femtocells
- Intel's Q2 revenues up, but margins down as price war takes toll
- PhoneFactor rings up two-factor authentication
- Prince's CD giveaway another nail in the album's coffin
- Office Open XML hits a snag on the way to standardization
- Listen up: budget 5.1 speaker roundup
- Nothing too "Lite" about new $299 TiVo Series 3 unit
- EU's top court deals blow to music industry's fight against file-sharing
- FBI uses virus to bust bomb threat hoaxster
- New NLPC "Top 50" list spotlights pirated movies on Google Video
- Open-source Democracy Player relaunches as Miro
- New Trojans: give us $300, or the data gets it!
- Massive patent reform bill passes House committee
- $298 Wal-Mart PC features OpenOffice.org, no crapware
- A turning point? The battle for second place heats up between the 360 and PS3
- MPAA to FCC: Net neutrality could kill a cornucopia of content (monitoring)
- DiMA: SoundExchange is leveraging absurd fees to push DRM on web radio
- Novell Hack Week: an experiment in innovation
- NVIDIA exec to PC makers: Pimping overpriced gaming PCs hurts
- A sneak preview of Intel's 45nm plans
- House, Senate to scrutinize Google/DoubleClick merger
- Google launches Custom Search Business Edition starting at $100/year
- Charting the $480 billion US spectrum giveaway
- DiMA: SoundExchange is leveraging absurd fees to push DRM on web radio
- Broadband Data Improvement Act clears Senate Commerce Committee
- The tricky issue of spyware with a badge: meet 'policeware'
- Research group promises multi-gigabit wireless within three years
- Report: DVR adoption to surge past 50 percent by 2010
- Google announces intent to bid on 700MHz spectrum auction, if...
- Open Library goes online with public domain book collection
- Ask.com to offer anonymous search with AskEraser
- University of Kansas adopts one-strike policy for copyright infringement
- Senate committee passes bill to outlaw "fleeting" f-bombs
- AMD second quarter: revenues up, profits down
- Office, Vista save Microsoft profits from Xbox ravaging
- DC.Ars: Team Heavy Metal Lasagna and the eOn Project
- Copyright Board of Canada gives thumbs-up to "iPod tax"
- Blogging your way to the unemployment line
- Microsoft aims to slash malware's window of opportunity
- Microsoft (mistakenly) mentions "Vista SP1 Preview"
- NBC: Peer-to-peer costs corn farmers money
- Announcing Open Ended, our new journal about open-source software
- 2010, a "Windows 7" software subscription odyssey
- Scratch makes programming like playing with LEGO bricks
- XM, Sirius pledge "kinda la carte" support, get Cardinal's endorsement
- Harry Potter and the Serial Number of Doom
- Security firm discovers severe iPhone Safari exploit
- Search privacy gets hot: Microsoft and Ask.com tag-team
- Ars at Ubuntu Live: Mark Shuttleworth's keynote
- Bill would force "top 25 piracy schools" to adopt anti-P2P technology
- Targeted Intel price cuts keep pressure on AMD
- Phishing for clicks in social cliques: shockingly easy
- Belgian ISP must filter P2P music; files appeal
- EU approves $166 million in funding for Google competitor
- Curing "sender's remorse" (and screw-ups) with self-destructing e-mail
- TiVo HD gets official: $299, loaded, with SATA and TTG coming
- Canonical releases web-based server management platform
- AMD vs. Intel: power efficiency in the server room rests on RAM
- Image hash database could filter child porn
- Chinese pirates busted with $500 million of software
- Intel open sources multicore programming tool
- New Launchpad service automatically builds and hosts user packages
- Magnetic "avalanches" could harm hard drives
- UK government resists music industry pressure, caps copyrights at 50 years
- Russian prosecutor wants jail time, fine for former AllOfMP3 exec
- Cisco owns up to Duke/iPhone troubles—sort of
- Nintendo the big winner, PS3 dead last for the first half of 2007
- New Ethernet standard: not 40Gbps, not 100, but both
- Nine months with HD TiVo: the Series 3 platform
- Bootstrapping the brain: unsupervised program learns baby talk
- Apple anti-theft system would leave thieves powerless--literally
- Google open access proposal finds little support from FCC
- Investors look for the "Holy Grail" of casual gaming
- Careless P2P installs, not P2P itself, compromising national security
- Universities help overturn P2P amendment, with help from you
- Report: Seagate plans to stop manufacturing IDE drives by year end
- Universal demands takedown of homemade dancing toddler clip; EFF sues
- Samsung straddles fence with new, combo HD DVD/Blu-ray player
- DIY trojan-building tools for sale on the Internet
- Deep packet inspection meets 'Net neutrality, CALEA
- Full BitTorrent support, offline sharing coming to AllPeers
- The State of Wireless HDMI and WirelessHD
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