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  1. Anti-Sec: The Hacking Group with a Manifesto
  2. Microsoft is launching a music streaming service this month
  3. Microsoft Office to go online — for free
  4. YouTube Will Be Next To Kiss IE6 Support Goodbye
  5. Firefox 3.5 Vulnerability Confirmed
  6. SATA 6.0 Gb/s Rollout Delayed
  7. Twitter Hacked, Secrets to be Revealed?
  8. Linux booted in one second
  9. Another Security Tip For Twitter: Don't Use "Password" As Your Server Password
  10. Mozilla closes security hole with Firefox 3.5.1
  11. Firefox security questioned again as another exploit surfaces
  12. North Korean Army suspected over cyberattacks
  13. Double-Take: Microsoft Contributes Drivers to Linux Community
  14. Pigs are flying low: Why Microsoft open-sourced its Linux drivers
  15. Yahoo Confirms Xoopit Acquisition
  16. HP researchers develop browser-based darknet
  17. Pirates crack Windows 7 RTM before official release
  18. One second for 720 DVDs: New super-fast fiber optic cable
  19. Researchers Try to Stalk Botnets Used by Hackers
  20. [Operating system] Windows Tiny7 – A Windows 7 ISO that fits on a single CD?
  21. Google Acquires Video Compression Technology Company On2 For $106 Million
  22. Virtual shield
  23. Google to Launch a New Version of Google Search
  24. Facebook Acquires FriendFeed
  25. Judge orders Microsoft to stop selling Word
  26. Microsoft: Why We Can't Drop IE6 Support
  27. Facebook Begins Testing Facebook Lite, A Faster Simpler Version Of The Service
  28. [Software] Diskeeper Tech to Prevent Fragmented Files
  29. [Software] Mozilla finds Google Chrome flaw
  30. [Hardware] See the Laptop With Two Full-sized Screens
  31. [Operating system] Fake Snow Leopard sites leading to trojan infections
  32. [Hardware] Western Digital's 7,200RPM 2TB hard drives get official
  33. [Hardware] Intel SSDs Double in Price on Newegg
  34. [Software] Trojan Targeting Skype, VoIP Clients
  35. [Hardware] AMD Ships 40W Six-core 'Istanbul' Opterons
  36. [Hardware] Shot of OCZ's Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD
  37. [Hardware] ATI Radeon HD 5800-series pricing revealed?
  38. [Software] Windows 7 Will Boot In As Little As 11 Seconds?
  39. [Hardware] Samsung OLED Laptop Coming Late 2010
  40. [Hardware] Preparing for P55: Motherboards, Memory and NVIDIA
  41. [Software] Firefox To Include Flash Version Checker
  42. [Hardware] Intel's New Core i7 and Core i5 Processors Explained
  43. Google Launching Online Monopoly Game With Real Streets
  44. [Software] The iTunes 9 Release Round-Up
  45. Beginnings of the Holodeck: AMD's DX11 GPU, Eyefinity and 6 Display Outputs
  46. [Software] Microsoft: In-place Windows 7 upgrades can take up to 20 hours
  47. Browser Face-Off: Battery Life Explored
  48. Super Talent to ship 2TB SSDs in October
  49. Google acquires reCAPTCHA
  50. [Software] No More Service Packs for Windows XP
  51. [Software] Students Can Get Windows 7 Pro for $19
  52. Japan scientists create 3-D images you can touch
  53. Thunderbird 3 Beta 4 Released
  54. [Software] GNOME 2.28 Switches to WebKit
  55. Alcatel Boosts Fiber Speed to 100 Petabits in Lab
  56. [Operating system] Ubuntu 9.10 karmic beta
  57. Apple Buys Their Very Own Maps
  58. Supercomputer to use new Nvidia 'Fermi' chip
  59. [Operating system] Microsoft Making a Windows 7 Compatibility Site
  60. Wikia - A community portal
  61. Nvidia working on CUDA-based anti-virus.
  62. Thousands of Hotmail passwords leaked online
  63. [Operating system] Is This The Face Of Google ChromeOS?
  64. Windows 7 Support Coming to Firefox 3.6
  65. Google Wave’s Little Secret: It Already Works On The iPhone
  66. Google Wave Invite Site
  67. Google Wave More Secure than Traditional Email
  68. What Kaspersky Want For The Web
  69. How Safe are Facebook Applications?
  70. .NET Framework Assistant Blocked to Disarm Security Vulnerability
  71. [Operating system] Ubuntu’s 5th Birthday Today - What a Crazy 5 Years It’s Been!
  72. ASUS previews upcoming MBs with USB 3.0 and SATA 6G
  73. New Processor Will Feature 100 Cores
  74. [Hardware] Intel and Numonyx announce vertical Phase Change Memory
  75. [Operating system] Ubuntu's Karmic Koala bares fangs at Windows 7
  76. [Operating system] A Guided Tour Of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
  77. Xerox Develops Silver Ink for Wearable or Throwaway Electronics
  78. [Hardware] TSMC 40nm yield issues resurface
  79. [Hardware] Photos of upcoming Radeon HD 5970 dual-GPU card leak
  80. [Operating system] Install Nvidia Graphics Drivers 190.42 in Ubuntu Karmic/Jaunty/Intrepid/Hardy
  81. [Hardware] HighPoint Announces its First SATA 6 Gb/s Host Adapter
  82. [Hardware] eVGA to bring hybrid PhysX/graphics card
  83. [Software] Allmyapps – Your Linux Application Store
  84. [Hardware] Western Digital Releasing First 10K RPM 2.5″ SAS Drive
  85. [Hardware] VIA Introduces New VIA Nano 3000 Series Processors
  86. [Hardware] Nvidia finally gets Fermi A2 taped out (GT300)
  87. [Hardware] Intel's Light Peak Technology - Think about Multiple Protocol USB on Steroids
  88. [Hardware] NVIDIA Uses Cartoons to Harass Intel
  89. [Hardware] The Gory Details of NY's Antitrust Suit Against Intel
  90. [Hardware] World's first iPhone worm
  91. CM Storm Sniper Black Edition Computer Case
  92. Cooler Master Elite 310 case Review
  93. Nexus Edge Case Review
  94. Corsair Obsidian 800D review
  95. SilverStone Grandia GD04 Case Review
  96. Lancool Dragonlord PC-K58 Case Review
  97. Thermolab BADA Heatsink Review
  98. Aerocool DCC-C900 CPU Cooler Review
  99. NZXT M59 - 001BK Computer Case Review
  100. Thermaltake WingRS 301 Case Review
  101. Gameskulls GS-1 Tactical Gaming Helmet Review
  102. Tritton AX 720 Dolby Digital Surround Gaming Headset
  103. [Software] Google's Go: A New Programming Language That's Python Meets C++
  104. [Software] An Early Look At IE9 for Developers
  105. [Operating system] Microsoft’s Next OS “Windows 8″ (Major Release) Coming in 2012
  106. [Operating system] Ubuntu Tip : Reinstall Ubuntu automatically
  107. Acer preps Aspire w/Cmobile Radeon HD 5850ore i7,
  108. Microsoft To Fix Zero-Day IE Bug For Patch Tuesday Release
  109. Yahoo! and Microsoft Finalize Search Agreement
  110. [Software] Five New Year's resolutions for Google
  111. CES shows us the Internet of the future
  112. Ford cars to read your Twitter feed
  113. 2010 Trends and Predictions
  114. Windows released hotfixes addressing critical bug in IE6, IE7, and IE8
  115. IE another critical flaws(aka IE is a modern world Pandora box)
  116. Is google toolbar spying - even when it says it does not?
  117. DNS 2.0: Google wants to see client addresses in DNS queries
  118. Firefox -> Two experimental add-ons were containing trojan horse for Windows platform
  119. [NYT]The Dozens of Computers That Make Modern Cars Go (and Stop)
  120. [ars]Windows 7 stability fix breaks stability, puzzles Microsoft
  121. [Software] [TF]Game Developers Skeptical About Ubisoft’s New DRM
  122. [TheRegister]Google doppelgänger casts riddle over interwebs
  123. [WIRED]21st-Century Shooters Are No Country for Old Men
  124. [Operating system] [cnet]Microsoft plans antipiracy update for Windows 7
  125. [Operating system] [Windows]Restart issues after installing MS10-015(KB977165)
  126. [TechCrunch]If Google Wave Is The Future, Google Buzz Is The Present
  127. [Register]Opera plays chicken with Apple iPhone police
  128. [p2pnet]Canadian ISPs and net neutrality rules
  129. [Software] Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0.1959.0
  130. [Operating system] World’s Biggest computer Innovation “Aactopus”
  131. Three Spaniards arrested in alleged global hacking scheme
  132. [Software] Firefox 4.0 alpha 2 brings out-of-process plug-ins
  133. Is 3D TV Here To Stay?
  134. [Hardware] Solid State Drives Help Crack Passwords :)
  135. [Software] ESET Announces Plan to Discontinue NOD32 Antivirus 2.7
  136. Apple’s iPad Launch..
  137. LG First 3D TV Goes On Sale For £1700 & It's Not Passive
  138. Android Is Apple’s Burger King
  139. Firefox: 30 percent of the world market
  140. iPad Day In Numbers: 300k Devices Sold, 1 Million Apps And 250k iBooks Downloaded
  141. Scroogle may have to permanently shut down
  142. Firefox 4 HTML5 SUPPORT
  143. Microsoft Hotmail Changes Again
  144. Google to Offer Encrypted Search
  145. Mozilla Ponders an "Open" Web App Store
  146. 5 Services That Leverage Google Wave
  147. Pakistan shuts down YouTube & facebook
  148. Facebook, MySpace caught releasing user data
  149. Kaspersky wants to introduce hardware ID for everyone
  150. 3DMark 11 tech demo released, third quarter launch expected
  151. Apple Passes Microsoft as No. 1 in Tech
  152. Pakistan court orders Facebook access restored
  153. Google Starts Putting Their Computers
  154. Five Best Computer Diagnostic Tools (PC)
  155. Transmit FTP client for Mac OS X gets updated to version 4
  156. Opera beats chrome speed tests
  157. Enable Motion Interpolation for Movies on Your PC
  158. New tech moves beyond the mouse, keyboard and screen
  159. Dell denies that they lied to consumers over faulty parts
  160. [Software] Frash : Flash Finally Arrives On Apple iPad
  161. HDMI to be replaced with an ethernet cable?
  162. Ultrasn0w Software Carrier Unlock Released For Apple iPhone 4
  163. Toshiba storage breakthrough could bring 10TB HDDs
  164. Toshiba preparing glasses-free 3D TVs for Christmas
  165. Intel wants to charge $50 to unlock stuff your CPU can already do
  166. Sony 6X Blu-ray writer USB drive may be too fast for PCs
  167. Cheap and inexpensive Desktop chips by AMD screw Intel's plans...
  168. COICA.... I have no words...
  169. Future cyber weapons - the Stuxnet worm
  170. World's first 3D TV without glasses.... (But only if you sit close)
  171. [Hardware] PC BIOS soon to be replaced by UEFI
  172. [TEH INTERNETZ] Internet Explorer usage falls below 50%
  173. [Operating system] Windows Phone 7: ‘last call’ gets a thumbs-up
  174. Top 5 Mistakes Made by Linux First-Timers
  175. World's Most Considerate Computer Thief Backs Up Victim's Data, Mails It to Him
  176. Making sense of Google's seemingly kooky concepts
  177. Google Chrome 8 stable will be launched before the Halloween
  178. 12-year-old finds critical Firefox flaw, earns $3,000 bounty
  179. This is How Microsoft Introduced Windows 1.0
  180. Mount Everest gets 3G coverage
  181. Indian websites do your homework for $2
  182. [Software] Web Browsers, Desktop Software Top "Dirty Dozen" Apps List
  183. IBM’s Supercomputer cooled by hot water
  184. Shape-Shifting Battery Smooshes To Fit Sizes AA-D
  185. New Trojan Threat Emerges
  186. Upgrading A Supercomputer
  187. German hackers "gained access to Lady Gaga’s computer"
  188. 'OMG' Facebook Scam Doesn't Let You See Who Viewed Your Profile
  189. Computer Excitedly Declares April 11, 1954 Most Boring Day Ever
  190. Seattle Police Turn to Twitter to Track Stolen Vehicles
  191. College Student Googles Himself, Finds Out He's a Teenager Wanted for Murder
  192. Customers Fear Pirated Software Says Microsoft
  193. Mobile Batteries of the Future...
  194. 'Logic Gates' Made to Program Bacteria as Computers
  195. [Operating system] Apache resigns from the JCP Executive Committee
  196. 0.07 second power outage drops worldwide NAND supplies by 7.5%
  197. [Software] Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0.657.0 Stable
  198. Blocking internet pornography ... that's censorship, isn't it?
  199. The Best Laptops for College-Bound Students
  200. Mark Zuckerberg: The temptation of Facebook's CEO
  201. Gainward Introduces A New Factory-Overclocked Graphics Card
  202. Mozilla inadvertently leaks 44,000 users' passwords
  203. Mobile Tech Winners & Losers 2010
  204. Russia to adopt Linux as national operating system by 2015
  205. IBM near finish line with Racetrack Memory, promises terabytes for mobile devices
  206. Hit by hit, Facebook.com is now bigger than Google.com
  207. [Operating system] Windows 8 Milestone 2 already compiled
  208. WikiLeaks: China is Lightyears Ahead in Tech Innovation
  209. Microsoft to announce 'Avatar Kinect' at CES Keynote?
  210. [Software] FireFox Won the War in Europe
  211. Would you like a laptop with that cellphone,Sir?
  212. Researcher uses Amazon cloud to crack Wi-Fi passwords
  213. Stanford students create 'do not track' software
  214. Internet exhausting addresses, but no IPocalypse...YET !
  215. Egyptian Internet cutoff 'unprecedented'
  216. Longer words are more informative
  217. Fan page of Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook was hacked
  218. Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts It Down
  219. Stop Facebook from Cluttering Your Inbox
  220. Nokia-Microsoft Vs. Google-Apple
  221. Lawmakers Introduce "Do Not Track Me Online" Bill
  222. Sony Ericsson's PlayStation Phone
  223. Flash-based solid-state drives nearly impossible to erase
  224. New owners of security giants McAfee - Intel
  225. Smartphones Help Diagnose Cancer
  226. Google lets users blacklist sites from search results
  227. HP Adding WebOS To Windows PCs
  228. [Operating system] Windows 8 - First Look
  229. Report: Iran Tried to Hack the World
  230. Amazon Launches Locker To Store Streaming Music
  231. [Software] Mozilla shoots for June 21 release of Firefox 5
  232. [Operating system] Windows 7 share tops XP for first time in U.S.
  233. 75-Year-Old Woman Single-Handedly Cuts Off Internet for Two Countries
  234. Asia’s just run out of IPv4 Addresses
  235. [Hardware] Toshiba brings self-erasing hard drives to the market
  236. Scientists Successfully Teleport Quantum Information
  237. [Software] Grooveshark Bites Back at the RIAA: Were Completely Legal
  238. [Operating system] Windows 8 build 7955 in the wild, log on video surfaces
  239. [Software] Microsoft fixes IE, SMB bugs in big Patch Tuesday
  240. LG Optimus 2X - World's First dual-core phone
  241. Android: the smartphone system with multiple faces
  242. [Software] Sweden May Mandate Opt-in For Cookie Transfer
  243. Google Ranks First in Reputation Survey
  244. Google joins California Do-Not-Track opposition lobby
  245. Facebook to Buy Skype In $4 Billion Deal
  246. This could really change the Web and piss off groups like RIAA
  247. Facebook Apps Accidentally Leaking Access to Third Parties
  248. [Software] Whitehats steal Chrome security crown, hack browser
  249. [Operating system] Hackers put Linux back on the Playstation 3
  250. [Software] Mozilla details plans to kill Firefox 3.5