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Next Generation SSDs Delayed Due To Vista
slashdot
Updated: about 2 hours ago
- First Images of Russian-European Manned Spacecraft
- MySpace Joins OpenID Coalition
- SF Admin Gives Up Keys To Hijacked City Network
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- Nintendo Loses Controller Patent Lawsuit
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cnet
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- AOL plugs Goowy widget ads into ad network
- Glass Lewis gives 3 Yahoo directors thumbs down
- COPA anti-Net porn law: Down but not out
- O'Reilly study uncovers multiple reasons for open source's impressive rise
- Zynga gets $29 million VC funding
- AT&T growth strong amid iPhone 3G optimism
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- Warner Bros. moves against Web copies of 'Dark Knight'
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o'reilly network
Updated: about 4 hours ago
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newsforge
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Network Security Toolkit distribution aids network security administrators
- CLI Magic: For geek cred, try these one-liners
- Panel discusses openness at OSCON
- Why not learn a little language while you work, Amigo?
- Linux tools to convert file formats
- Designing rich AJAX Web interfaces with ZK
- Seneca College teams with FOSS projects for hands-on learning
- The power of cross-platform synchronization
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- FSF organizes against Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
gizmodo
Updated: about 6 hours ago
- San Francisco City Worker Hoards IT Passwords; Only Shares With Mayor Newsom [San Francisco]
- USB Watch is Deconstructed Electronic Geekiness In Action [USB]
- DIY Home Laser Show Reacts To Music, Probably Won't Incinerate Your Eyes [Lasers]
- Are Extra-Widescreen 2.35:1 TVs the Future? [Widescreen]
- Scientists Make First Paper-Based Transistor [Transistors]
- Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola Agree on Amimom Whole-House Wireless HD Standard [Wireless HDMI]
- Atmos Clock Uses Changes In Temperature As Power Source [Clocks]
- Windows Live Messenger Finally Arrives For BlackBerry [Windows Live]
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- First Look At New Russian-Euro Lunar Capsule [Spacecraft]
linux today
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Killing the Desktop Metaphor with GNOME
- SELinux and Fedora
- Linux is Easier to Install Than XP
- OSCON, Pt. 2.1: A Few Words With Mark Shuttleworth
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- Open Source Still the Best Way to Develop Software
- ISO is Being Challenged
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freshmeat
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- VectorLinux 5.9 (Light branch)
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- HTTP extension for PHP 1.6.1 (Default branch)
engadget
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Samsung now shipping Touch of Color LCD monitors
- Java homebrew devkit for the PS3 emerges, nobody cares
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- Microsoft Research thinks telescopic pixels will rival LCDs
- Samsung unveils 46- / 52-inch Series 8 LCD HDTVs
- AMD's Atom killer roadmap confuses even itself
- Samsung gets official with LED-backlit 9 Series LCD HDTVs
- Samsung reveals 50- / 58- / 63-inch 7 Series plasma HDTVs
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yahoo! technology news
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- AT&T 2Q profit up 30 pct, matching Street's view (AP)
- DNS Security Flaw Leaked Before Patches Applied (NewsFactor)
- IAC to take $170 million charge for mortgage, real estate units (CNET)
- Griffin brings slots to iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Ubuntu founder urges Linux desktop to rival Apple (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo shares rise despite lackluster 2Q earnings (AP)
- Design Flaws, Besides Vulnerabilities, Hurt Banking Sites (PC World)
- iPhone 3G brings continued optimism to AT&T strong second quarter growth (CNET)
- Joost, Tom Group Launch China Venture (PC World)
- McAfee: SMBs Underestimate Cybercrime Risks (PC World)
techdirt
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- How Congress Might Accidentally Ban US Companies From Doing Business In The US
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- One Spammer Sentenced To 4 Years In Jail As Another Escapes From Prison
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- Amazing, But True: FTC Doesn't Want To Rush Into National Privacy Standards
- PC Video Games Thriving... But In Different Ways Than You Might Expect
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- Sometimes The Customer Is Wrong
- Monster Cable's Lawyers Realize That Even A Moron In A Hurry Knows The Difference Between A Salt Lick And A TV Cable
- When Judging Antitrust Claims Against Google, Look At Lock-In, Not Network Effects
ars technica
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Nintendo can't fight off patent metroids, faces injunction
- EA signs with United Talent Agency to become entertainment juggernaut
- Bill would make it harder for telecoms to skirt competition
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- Interview: IT consumerization in the enterprise
- AT&T, DirecTV back MPAA's DVR-blocking initiative
- .org first top level domain to adopt DNS security protocol
- After staunch resistance, NAT may come to IPv6 after all
- GM, utilities to develop plug-in stations for electric cars
- Government strikes out on COPA—ruled unconstitutional again
the register
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- SpringSource releases application infrastructure 'alternative'
- Dell challenges blades with rack workstation
- Steve Jobs is 'cancer-free'
- Cisco is moving into your house
- Blinking to replace remote controls, claims Japanese boffin
- Drive-by download attacks menace UK.gov
- Ubuntu man challenges open source to out-pretty Apple
- DIY SSD packs in CompactFlash card pair RAID rig
- Sony to bring E Ink eBook reader to UK in September
- FT forgets law of small numbers in tech collapse scenario
the inquirer
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Green computing just broke its cherry
- Nokia N96 spotted
- WD makes enterprise Velociraptors
- Xbox 360 price cut in UK
- Sony claims Centrino 2 first
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- US Child Protection Act ruled unconstitutional
OSNews
Updated: about 3 hours ago
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- Cloud vs. Cloud
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- Linus Torvalds, Geek of the Week
digg
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Groups Urge FCC to Keep the Internet Open
- Stats Suggest Curious Trends In iPhone 3G Launch
- MS offers 1st hints at anti-Apple marketing blitz for Vista
- Experts Attack Big Content's EU Copyright Power-Grab
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- 2nd firm tests Apple's legal resolve with Mac OS X-ready PC
- Crossing the line on Steve Jobs' health
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- 7 Things Google should (and probably will)do if it buys Digg
gigaom
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Andy Grove Wants 10 Million Plug-In Vehicles In 4 Years
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- Comcast Clarifies Its Network Management Efforts Again
- AMD Won’t Offer Netbook Chips
- The Kaminsky Hack: DNS Exploits in the Wild
- At Fortune Brainstorm Tech Conference, Players Out to Play
- AT&T, Time Warner Cable Up The Metered Internet Ante
wi-fi networking news
Updated: 1 day ago
- Phila. Network Use Skyrockets while Free
- AT&T Says Fie on Free Fi for iPhone (Again)
- Wee-Fi: Exhaustive Looks at In-Flight-Fi, Every-Fi
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- Wee-Fi: Sprint Treo 800w, New Wireless in Portland (Ore.), Hartford (Conn.) Fail
- Wireless Sensors Tell Drivers of Parking Spots in San Francisco
- Wee-Fi: Germans Can Leave Networks Open; Belkin Announces Wireless High-Def
- iPhone 2.0 Software Adds 802.1X for Enterprises
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kuro5hin
Updated: 2 days ago
- Kuro5hin's spamming shithead: newb4b0
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techmeme
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Shuttleworth: Make Desktop Linux Better than Apple (Darryl K. Taft/eWeek)
- AT&T Delivers Solid Second-Quarter Results Highlighted by Strong ... (Business Wire)
- Palm Centro Software Update for Sprint (Palm)
- AT&T developing voice-controlled iPhone apps (video) (Aidan Malley/AppleInsider)
- Lawyer says client was protecting city's code (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Is social media becoming a vast wasteland? (Shel/Global Neighbourhoods)
- Talk of Chief's Health Weighs on Apple's Share Price (John Markoff/New York Times)
- Giga Omni Media acquires jkOnTheRun! (James Kendrick/jkOnTheRun)
- GigaOM Acquires jkOnTheRun (Om Malik/GigaOM)
- Some Facebook Apps Are Actually More Equal Than Others (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)
designtechnica
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Spam King Soloway Gets Four Years
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lifehacker
Updated: about 4 hours ago
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techcrunch
Updated: about 1 hour ago
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