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- ISP flip-flops: why do they now support "six strikes" plan?
- Facebook trapped in MySQL ‘fate worse than death’
- FCC closer to finalizing Net neutrality rules
- One per cent of world's web browsing happens on iPad
- IBM scientists demonstrate computer memory breakthrough
- Why is European broadband faster and cheaper? Blame the government
- Everything We Think We Know About Apple's Upcoming Custom A6 Chip
- Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 released
- Smarter car algorithm shows radio interference risk
- New Alloy Turns Waste Heat Into Electricity for Free
- Solved: What Magazine to Buy?????
- About time!
- Intel's 14nm and 10nm processes based on Trigate 3D
- Japan's 8-petaflop K Computer is fastest on earth
- Invisibility-Cloak Breakthrough
- World's first Content Addressable Memory stores data without using power
- '1234' is most common iOS passcode, according to app developer
- Microsoft Security Essentials is most used anti-virus
- A Preview of Future Disk Drives
- Apple now No. 1 in flash memory consumption
- ‘Artificial leaf’ moves closer to reality
- BitTorrent users sued
- Windows 8
- CRISP presents self-repairing chip
- Antivirus for smart phones.
- Free reading matter from the NAS
- Pixel Qi creates a solar powered tablet pc (w/Video)
- Startup Thinks It Can Make Flow Batteries Cheaper
- A Big Test for New Internet Addresses (Today is World IPv6 Day)
- Quantum Entanglement Means Computers Could Cool Themselves By Deleting Information
- iphone now top on flicker ranking
- Notorious rootkit gets self-propagation powers
- Biochemical computing via DNA
- Phase change memory-based 'moneta' system points to the future of computer storage
- Preview of Windows 8
- WiFi net traffic to overtake wired traffic by 2015
- New Apple antivirus signatures bypassed within hours by malware authors
- Nvidia shows off Kal-El -- new quad-core processing chip
- Samsung begins mass producing 30nm-class, 32-gigabyte memory modules for green IT sys
- What a Gigabit Network Can Do? Find Out
- Guzzlers B Gone: New fuel economy labels for cars
- Intel taps into new computing at Taiwan show
- Graphene: New electronics material closer to commercial reality
- Making materials to order: Fine-tuning properties of composites
- A Car Battery at Half the Price
- Radical new Intel transistor based on UC Berkeley's FinFET
- New "ShaperProbe" tool detects ISP traffic shaping
- This Display Is a Quantum Leap
- Lithium Ion Battery Baby Steps: A 3-Year-Warranty Laptop Battery
- US still hasn't gotten its act together on broadband deployment
- 26Tbps Transmitted with a Single Laser, Could Supercharge Internet Backbone
- Why Mobile Apps Will Soon be Dead
- Bracing for the Data Deluge
- Solar Disinfecting Device For the Developing World
- Is a New XP Change Comming July 2011?
- Intel’s 2011 Investor Meeting - Intel’s Architecture Group: 14nm Airmont Atom In 2014
- Researchers develop hardware encryption for new computer memory technology
- Netflix now the biggest source of Web traffic
- Big data meets big storage: an in-depth look at Isilon's scale-out storage solution
- Researchers outline method for DNA computation in new book
- New solar product captures up to 95 percent of light energy
- Six Reasons Why Chromebooks Are a Bad Idea
- D-Wave researchers demonstrate progress in quantum computing
- Foldable display shows no crease after 100,000 folding cycles
- Infographic: The End of the Computer as We Know It
- Bringing a Whole New Meaning to 'High-Speed Internet'
- A Touch Screen that Plays Sticky
- The Human Body, Searchable in 3-D
- Salty Solution for Energy Generation
- TSG44: Dan is as Angry as a Bird
- Intel to Make Three-Dimensional Transistors
- Seagate breaks areal density barrier: Unveils hard drive with 1 terabyte per platter
- Engineers introduce 'beans' to cool and then maintain hot beverage temps
- Ultracapacitors to Boost the Range of Electric Cars
- Amazon EC2 Outage Resulted in Permanent Data Loss
- Electric Vehicle Bragging Rights
- Wireless carriers are blocking tethering apps
- How small is small? the pico, femto, atto world
- Full 3-D invisibility cloak in visible light
- Bang goes that theory!
- World record set by 2 groups > 100 terabits/sec over single otical fibre
- New method found for controlling conductivity
- More Power from Rooftop Solar
- Why Windows 7 May be Microsoft's Last PC Operating System
- Researchers take a step toward valleytronics
- Origami: Not just for paper anymore
- Next Generation Memories Will Be Improved By Noise
- some interesting robotics out there
- Friendster changes from a social networking site to social entertainment site
- The end of an era.......
- US First "SMART" Toilet for home.
- Disaster-Proof Architecture: 13 Super-Strong Structures
- iPhone Tracks Your Every Move
- A scratched coating heals itself quickly and easily, with light not heat (w/ video)
- A breakthrough on paper that's stronger than steel
- Scientists make quantum breakthrough
- Laser sparks revolution in internal combustion engines
- '3-D towers' of information double data storage areal density
- Arctic Whisper - First fast-charging hybrid electric bus debuts in Sweden
- Seagate to buy Samsung's hard disk drive business
- 10 Emerging Technologies of 2011 and hoiw they are chosen
- Sony to ship new 1.2kWh energy storage modules
- New kid on the plasmonic block
- Researchers create super-small transistor, artificial atom power by single electrons
- Researchers Create Printed Battery That Stores 40% More Energy
- Wireless devices to break one-billion barrier this year
- Solar power without solar cells
- Scientists make magnetic new graphene discovery
- Rainbow-trapping scientist now strives to slow light waves even further
- Asio IT jobs going
- IBM introduces new graphene transistor
- US energy use chart shows we waste more than half of our energy
- Batteries that Recharge in Seconds
- IBM Makes Pitch for Virtualization with Strong References
- Shock wave puts hybrid engines in a spin
- Polish team claims leap for wonder material graphene
- World's information consumption: 9,570,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes per year
- A New Rotary Engine Design
- Windows 8 leaked
- First polymer solar-thermal device heats home, saves money
- Self-cooling observed in graphene elctronics
- I do hope this works, commercially!
- Fast-recharge '3D' lithium-ion battery prototype could be perfect for electric cars
- Intel's new X79 chipset details leaked
- UK Radio Player Launches
- Companies Hope to 'Program' the Internet[
- Using Heat to Cool Buildings
- Can Google Reinvent Web Video?
- The incredible shrinking circuit
- New laser technology prepares to revolutionize communications
- New entropy battery pulls energy from difference in salinity between fresh water ...
- The New Tech Wonder: Millimeter-Scale Computer
- Creating power from water
- Superconducting Niobium Chip Smashes Silicon Power Consumption Standards
- The First Plastic Computer Processor
- 1,099 horsepower Koenigsegg Agera R specs revealed
- The Facts and Fiction of Broadband Caps and Congestion
- New Structure Allows Lithium Ion Batteries to Get a Quicker Charge
- Georgia Tech to pursue 'transparent Internet'
- What happens when computers stop shrinking?
- Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit Challenging NSA Surveillance of Americans
- The technology that enables a computer to print off a full-working bicycle
- MultiPoint Computing - Is this past or future?
- Low-Power Servers: A Coming Trend
- Researchers tout self-repairing multi-core processors
- What’s the Future of Software in a Non-Intel World?
- MSU researchers create a new engine prototype (w/ video)
- White House backs online 'privacy bill of rights' (Update)
- Physicists move closer to efficient single-photon sources
- Obama "IP czar" wants felony charges for illegal Web streaming
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