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  1. Smoking Near Apple Computers Creates Biohazard, Voids Warranty
  2. Trust Linux!
  3. Firefox 3.6 Beta 3 Debuts
  4. Chrome Browser Is Coming to Mac and Linux
  5. How Microsoft blew it with Windows Mobile
  6. Microsoft denies it built 'backdoor' in Windows 7
  7. IE9 sneak peek
  8. Boeing Laser Systems Destroy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Tests
  9. IBM Unveils a New Brain Simulator
  10. Laptop Reliability Study: Asus and Toshiba Come Out on Top
  11. Hackers inspired
  12. Computer 'geeks' strip for charity
  13. Google Fed Up With Slow Websites
  14. P4P Remodels File Sharing
  15. 100 Million-Core Supercomputers Coming By 2018
  16. Intel Allows Release of Full 4004 Chip-Set Details
  17. Fusion-io's ioXtreme PCI Express Solid State Drive
  18. Researcher busts into Twitter via SSL reneg hole
  19. Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug
  20. AMD Phenom II Breaks 7GHz Barrier
  21. Boxee Set-Top Box Is On The Way: Watch Out, Cable Companies
  22. Javascript must die
  23. Digital Ants
  24. Psystar Crushed In Court
  25. Google Chrome OS To Launch Within A Week
  26. Has Apple blown its big chance?
  27. FreeCreditReport.com Wins 1,017 Domains in Largest Ever UDRP
  28. Bernie Madoff's Programmers Arrested
  29. 1,000 year archive DVD
  30. Keeping Pacemakers Safe from Hackers
  31. Is TSG website vulnerable?
  32. Laptop vs. Desktop
  33. Driving a Car....With an Iphone
  34. Windows 7 more like a MAC
  35. Firefox most vulnerable browser, Safari close second
  36. Microsoft disconnects Xbox gamers
  37. Free WiFi from Google during the Holidays
  38. $9 Million ATM Hacking Ring Indicted
  39. Intel's New E-Reader For the Visually Impaired
  40. 10% of US Energy Derived From Old Soviet Nukes
  41. Solving big problems with new quantum algorithm
  42. Patenting software could get tricky
  43. Firefox turns 5
  44. Parkinson’s dopamine killers identified
  45. Solved: Brazil blackouts result of cyber hacking
  46. Moore's Law: Beating The Noise Problem
  47. First iPhone Worm Discovered, Rickrolls Jailbroken Phones
  48. Test of 16 Anti-Virus Products Says None Rates "Very Good"
  49. Turn a Cellphone Into a Microscope
  50. Microsoft lifts GPL code, uses in Microsoft Store tool
  51. Report: Apple to launch Verizon iPhone in Q3 2010
  52. AMD graphics chip shortage hitting PC vendors
  53. LHC Shutdown once again
  54. Metal-Air Battery Could Store 11 Times More Energy than Lithium-Ion
  55. Google Dashboard is here!
  56. Traffic computer pukes, causes gridlock
  57. Shockwave Player Critical Security Update
  58. Windows 7 Service Pack 1
  59. Another Beyond CMOS Candidate
  60. Chip Design Thwarts Sneak Attack on Data
  61. Comcast Internet throttling is up and running
  62. N.Y. AG Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Intel
  63. Holiday-Ready Gaming PCs
  64. Interview: The Space Station's IT guys
  65. Execs from AMD/ATI and nVidia debate in public @ open forum
  66. Guide To LED Technology
  67. SMC8104 combination cable modem and wireless router vulnerability
  68. Internet Addresses Can Use New Scripts
  69. The case against the FCC's Net neutrality plan
  70. Intel's next-gen memory closer to reality
  71. Verizon says Droid smart phone goes on sale Nov. 6
  72. ASUS Unveils First Motherboards to Feature USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s Performance
  73. Interesting student deal on windows 7, legit?
  74. Intel pulls firmware for SSDs just a day after release
  75. Russia Develops Spaceship with Nuclear Engine
  76. Los Angeles adopts Google e-mail system
  77. Firefox 3.5.4 and 3.0.15 fix critical security flaws
  78. Want 50Mbps Internet in your town? Threaten to roll out your own
  79. High-Energy Batteries Coming to Market
  80. Opera Unite: Those Opera guys are innovating again...
  81. Black Nintendo Wii
  82. Asus Desktop Supercomputers ready to ship
  83. TSG25: 7 Pumpkin Windows in the Facebook Clouds
  84. GeoCities to be closed today
  85. Tilera To Release 100-Core Processor
  86. World’s First “4k” Laparoscopy Performed- Surgery in 4X HD!
  87. When will manufacturers deliver copies of Winows 7?
  88. Anonymous Browsing On Android Phones Using Tor
  89. What Comes After Hard Drives?
  90. How Much Electricity Does It Take to Run the Web?
  91. 5 New Technologies That Will Change Everything
  92. Engineers create fingernail-size chip that holds 1TB of data
  93. Volunteer, Anyone?
  94. Apple's White MacBook in Unibody
  95. Windows 7 delivered early to UK customers
  96. New Bluetooth Runs for a Year Off a Watch Battery
  97. Sneaky Microsoft plug-in puts Firefox users at risk
  98. Why Don't Spammers Get Shut Down Faster?
  99. The Future of Supercomputers is Optical
  100. 2010 Technology Preview
  101. Why you should invest in an uninterruptible power supply
  102. Quantum Computer Chips Now One Step Closer To Reality
  103. New Schemes for Powering Processors
  104. Researchers save electricity with low-power processors and flash memory
  105. Apple's new iPhone firmware loses the jailbreak battle
  106. Acer unveils dual Android and Windows 7 netbook
  107. Microsoft to Offer Digital Forensic Technology to Law Enforcement
  108. Nokia's first booklet 3G Notebook
  109. TSG24: Danger, Microsoft, Danger
  110. FBI & Motor Vehicle Agency USA use facial-recognition technology
  111. Warning to Snow Leopard Users, unrecoverable data loss
  112. Recycling computer parts into something functional
  113. Computers Faster Only for 75 More Years
  114. French President caught in major piracy violation
  115. Super Patch Tuesday
  116. CSIRO Australia wins court battle against other companies on WiFi technology
  117. Firefox 3.6 Beta Scheduled for Next Week
  118. ads in search engines
  119. DRAM study turns assumptions about errors upside down
  120. How much energy does your HDTV use?
  121. Thawte Will End "Web of Trust" On November 16
  122. IT to generate 5.8 million new jobs by 2013: IDC
  123. Net neutrality rules face mounting GOP opposition
  124. Patch Re-Enables PhysX When ATI Card Is Present
  125. Verizon Refuses To Provide Complete IPv6
  126. ICANN studies secretive domain owners
  127. how to---get free cable t.v. on my xp laptop
  128. Canadian gov't using lies to sell Internet wiretapping law
  129. Computer makers aim to banish boot-up blues
  130. Sony shows off 3D TV technology
  131. House Energy and Commerce Committee passed the 'Informed P2P User Act'
  132. {USA ONLY] VIRUS/WORM advisory (IRS worm)
  133. Wireless Network Modded to See Through Walls
  134. Fake antivirus overwhelming scanners
  135. How Microsoft is Turning Piracy into Profits
  136. GE Shows Off 1TB DVD-Sized Disks at the Emerging Tech Conference
  137. Anti-Piracy Group Drops Ridiculous Claim Against ISP
  138. Holographic storage, phase-change memory coming soon
  139. Report: Public must be involved in nanotech policy debate
  140. US 'to loosen' grip on internet
  141. Is it legal to download music if you don't upload?
  142. Intel's Plan to Replace Copper Wires
  143. Volvo and emergency braking
  144. Lawmakers weigh government's role in securing the Web
  145. TSG23: But Wait, There's More!
  146. One-in-five U.S. drivers admit to texting
  147. Bugs and Fixes: File-Sharing Vulnerability Hits Vista
  148. IRS Scam Now World's Biggest E-mail Virus Problem
  149. Trojan hides in Windows recovery
  150. Music Sales Down