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  1. Is ubiquitous encryption technology on the horizon?
  2. Chrome Security Rewards...
  3. Microsoft windows automatic updates download
  4. Advance made toward communication, computing at 'terahertz' speeds
  5. I wish there was an App for this !!!
  6. USB 3.0: Everything You Need To Know [Technology Explained]
  7. US could learn from Brazilian penalty for hindering fair use
  8. Gadgets: Keep your laptop -- and your lap -- cool with TuneFan
  9. Paying online for PS3
  10. Why Bilski Really Means That Software Companies Should Leave the US
  11. HDMI to be replaced with an ethernet cable?
  12. Finland Makes 1Mbps Internet A "Basic Right" For Every Citizen
  13. The top eight things the PC press hides about the iPad
  14. Automatic origami: "programmable matter" can fold itself
  15. How Moore's Law drove Intel into the arms of anthropologists
  16. Flying car should be available next year (w/ Video)
  17. The Trouble With Multicore
  18. Report: Verizon iPhone to happen for real this time in 2011
  19. Diamonds and the holy grail of quantum computing
  20. TSG35: China: Sell Us Your Phones, Keep Your Commie Policy
  21. Facebook's growing pains..
  22. Optical Flow Switching from MIT Could Make the Internet 100 to 1000 times Faster
  23. 'Programmable Matter' Could Lead to Universal Toolbox
  24. News article on the durability of Truecrypt
  25. How Wi-Fi Drains Your Cell Phone
  26. Say Goodbye to PCI
  27. Sandisk SD card can store tamper-proof photos for 100 years
  28. America's Broadband Dilemma
  29. Solved: I will not buy an iPhone still!
  30. Malicious code on Lenovo driver download page
  31. Rethinking The Laptop
  32. An Energy-Saving Air Conditioner
  33. Why Mobile Innovation Is Blowing Away PCs
  34. VPN Flaw Shows Users' IP Addresses
  35. Toshiba Demos Dual-Touchscreen Netbook
  36. New Bill Grants Fed Power to Shut Down the Web
  37. HTC Android Smartphone Stores Browsing Screenshots
  38. 80-Year-Old Edison Recording Resurrected
  39. New platform gives ARM-based chips a leg up
  40. A year of digital TV: who won the transition?
  41. FCC set to reconsider broadband regulations (Update)
  42. iPhone 4 vs EVO 4G: Total Cost of Ownership
  43. Nanospheres stretch limits of hard disk storage
  44. Microsoft Research's sleep proxy slashes desktop power usage
  45. Linux infection proves Windows malware monopoly is over
  46. Phoenix Technologies Purchased By HP For $12 Million
  47. Concept Video Shows Tablet That Only Ultra-Geeks Could Love
  48. New flaw found in WinXP and Server 2003
  49. Scientists Strive to Replace Silicon with Graphene on Nanocircuitry
  50. Chinese Government to Purchase Stake in U.S. Semiconductor Firm
  51. Google Background - Causing frustration
  52. Are We Too Complacent About Cloud Computing? [VIDEO]
  53. Google gives itself a jolt of 'Caffeine'
  54. losing certain XP systems?
  55. BIOS will be dead in three years
  56. Bing to offer free ice creams - yum!
  57. Researchers develop first stable bio-oil for transportation use
  58. Augmented Reality- shopping feature
  59. Chip makers start joint venture for improving Linux distribution
  60. Asecular isp
  61. "Straightforward legal blackmail": a tale of P2P lawyering
  62. How Intel and AMD will make 2011 the year of the laptop
  63. Bell Labs throws open the doors to its research
  64. Luna Ring: A Giant Solar Power Plant on the Moon
  65. Colorful Quantum-Dot Displays Coming to Market
  66. Google's Chrome computing system to debut in autumn
  67. Skype 3G comes to the iPhone. And it's free.
  68. Reinventing the Gasoline Engine
  69. Is Flash dead? The future of Adobe's plug-in
  70. Google Bans Microsoft Windows Company-Wide
  71. The Android Achilles Heel
  72. Are you ready for the big internet crunch?
  73. USAF vehicle breaks record for hypersonic flight
  74. Seven Hidden Features of the iPad Camera Connection Kit
  75. Major step ahead for cryptography
  76. Scientists suggest silicon chips should be allowed to make errors
  77. Microsoft De-Throned by Apple
  78. Scientist infected with computer virus
  79. Electric car powered by its own body work
  80. Chrome 5 released, browser exits beta for Mac and Linux
  81. Wal-Mart cuts iPhone 3GS price in half
  82. Software Works Out What's Troubling a PC
  83. Seagate Hybrid Drives
  84. darpa again
  85. Newly open source BitTorrent protocol aims to unclog tubes
  86. DVD Players/ Too common malfunction!
  87. GPS is getting an $8-billion upgrade
  88. Japanese team discovers 'super disc' material
  89. latest version of the DARPA LittleDog Robot
  90. Cambridge researchers discover why laptops catch fire
  91. High-Performance Electronics without the High Price
  92. Ultra-secure quantum communications
  93. Top 10 most stupid things that computers are blamed for...
  94. Symantec To Buy VeriSign's Authentication Business
  95. Digital Photocopiers Loaded With Secrets
  96. HP Making a Dick Tracy Watch For the Military
  97. Google Wave Now Open To All
  98. FTC Kills Porn and Botnet spewing ISP
  99. Adobe Flash To Eliminate Bandwidth Costs With P2P
  100. Microsoft warns of Windows 7 graphics flaw
  101. clear concept of sony ericsson x5
  102. What the Internet Knows About You
  103. Quantum teleportation achieved over ten miles of free space
  104. Travel tip of the day
  105. Display Myths Shattered:
  106. GM, Google link phones, OnStar
  107. Exclusive: Seagate confirms 3TB drive
  108. YouTube now has 2 billion daily views
  109. How to calibrate your HD TV
  110. 'Pushy' electrons move atoms
  111. Acer To Launch Chrome OS Netbook Next Month
  112. Intel's big strategy shift and AMD's opportunity
  113. Hacking Automotive Computers
  114. When good enough is better: ...trading accuracy for speed
  115. Support is ending for some versions of Windows
  116. AMD's New Mobile Chips: 10 Things You Need To Know
  117. Iron Man 2 Envisions the Future of Computing Interfaces
  118. The Top 10 most important people in the history of computers...
  119. Portal is FREE!!! Until may 24th
  120. Next-gen gigabit wireless spec formalized with 7Gbps speeds
  121. DNA could be backbone of next generation logic chips
  122. Next generation hard drives may store 10 terabits per sq inch: research
  123. Apple Loses Another 4th Gen iPhone
  124. What is Google thinking
  125. win 7 compatibility virus
  126. Suck It, iPod: Meet the King of Geeky Portable Audio Devices
  127. New Frequency Set to Turbocharge Wi-Fi
  128. UBCD version 5
  129. Google buys Bumptop
  130. Microsoft's Free, Online Version of Office To Premiere This Week
  131. Is Vibration Killing Enterprise Disk Performance?
  132. OGG vs. H.264
  133. Solved: For Technet and MSDN Subscribers.
  134. Build your own browser
  135. OCZ launches external USB 3.0 Solid State Drive
  136. Keep the FCC Out!
  137. Latest Chrome 5 beta is 35% faster
  138. Omni-focus video camera to revolutionize industry
  139. ntel Turbo Boost vs. AMD Turbo Core Explained
  140. "Digital Universe" Enters the Zettabyte Era
  141. Could Nanodots Make SSDs Obsolete?
  142. US Treasury Websites hacked
  143. Masking
  144. Rotten Apples...
  145. Apple Snaps Up Intelligent Assistant Start-up
  146. Steve Jobs addresses the Flash issue
  147. All of Gopherspace as a single download
  148. iPad under attack
  149. Night Vision Coming Soon To Cell Phones, Eyeglasses
  150. Mobile Computing is Transforming the Microprocessor Industry