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- NASA Discovers New Life Form on Earth
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- Report: Physicists Discover Super-Photon
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- The Coolest Torrent Bandwidth Meter Ever
- Intel Touts Possibility of 1,000-Core Processors
- MIT Engineers Create Arduino-Based Wi-Fi LED Lighting
- CERN Physicists Create and Trap Antimatter
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- X-Ray Telescope Finds Youngest Black Hole
- Hacked Microsoft Kinect Works with Mac OS X
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- Large Hadron Collider to Create Micro ‘Big Bangs’
- Zelda NES Cart Makes a Great Hard Disk
- Scariest Tech for Halloween 2010
- OCZ Unveils 740MB-Per-Second SSD Card
- AsusTek Denies Microsoft Royalty Rumor
- NASA Switches on Mars Rover Assembly Webcam
- Apple Approves, Pulls DOS Emulator in App Store
- Diablo III Gets a Demon Hunter
- Sat Phone Company TerreStar Files Chapter 11
- NASA, DARPA Planning One-Way Human Trip to Mars
- 3dfx Voodoo Emulator In the Works
- Space Tourism Set for Take-Off
- AMD Confirms 6800-Series Details; Cards to Launch Friday
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- Solar Energy Gains Steam—or Rather, Hydrogen
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- Blizzard Releases WoW Patch 4.0.1
- TDK Unveils 1TB Optical Disc
- Google Developing a Self-Driving Car – And It Works
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 4 Beta for Android, Maemo
- Report: Saturn Moon’s Atmosphere Could Support Life
- Ubuntu 10.10 to Be Released on October 10
- Ubuntu 10.10 Server Edition, Aimed at the Cloud, Available October 10
- Ballmer Promises Windows-Based Tablet by Christmas
- Google Fires Back Against Oracle in Android Suit
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Gets 3D Support
- Discovery of Thinnest Material Ever Nabs Nobel Physics Prize
- OnLive Gaming Service Cuts Access Fees, Forever
- Windows 7 Family Pack Makes a Comeback
- Toshiba to Release Glasses-Free 3DTVs in December
- EA Cuts Taliban Name Out of ‘Medal of Honor’ Multiplayer
- Google Promotes Replacement for JPEG Image Format
- Nvidia GPU Class-Action Settlement Offers Repairs, New Laptops
- Google Open Sources its ‘Liquid Galaxy’ Google Earth Project
- Net Neutrality Bill Dead After Waxman Fails to Get GOP Support
- Backlash Against IP Bill Requiring ISPs to Block Pirate Sites
- OCZ Unveils High-Bandwidth HSDL Storage Interface
- OpenOffice.org Leaves Oracle, Becomes LibreOffice
- U.S. Launches Three-Day ‘Cyber Storm’ Response Test
- Google’s Schmidt: Computers ‘Augmenting’ Humanity
- Antec Releases LanBoy Air Configurable, Open-Air Case
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- AOL Buys TechCrunch, Adds to Tech Blog Stable
- RIM Announces ‘PlayBook’ Tablet, Targets iPad
- Marvell Debuts Mobile CPU with Playstation 3–like GPU Performance
- Dell Releases Streak’s Source Code
- AMD Predicts Lower Revenue After Intel Does, Too
- Stuxnet: Cyber Attack on Iranian Nuclear Reactors?
- Apple, LG Top Mobile Satisfaction Survey
- FCC Opens TV ‘White Spaces’ for Unlicensed Super Wi-Fi
- Nvidia Provides Names, Dates, Performance of Next GPUs
- Intel Offering CPU Upgrade Card
- AMD Releases New Phenom II, Athlon II CPUs
- Mark Hurd Can Join Oracle After HP, Oracle Settle
- New Bill Would Require U.S. ISPs to Block Pirate Sites
- Report: VMware Might Buy Novell’s Linux
- HDCP Master Key Confirmed; Blu-ray Content Vulnerable
- Rattner Describes the Future of Context-Aware Computing
- AMD to Release Drivers via Steam
- Master Key Protecting Blu-ray Movies May Have Leaked
- Davis Discusses Atom as Building Block, Demonstrates Convertible Tablet
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- ARM Launches 2.5-GHz Cortex-A15 for Smartphones, Servers
- Microsoft Apologizes to Fort Gay Gamer
- Firefox 4 Beta 5 Gets IE9-Style Hardware Acceleration
- Microsoft Announces $400 Xbox 360 250GB Kinect Bundle
- Oracle to Pay Hurd $950K Annual Salary, Bonus Up to $10M
- Jack Thompson Tries to Block ‘Medal of Honor’ Game
- HP Sues Mark Hurd for Breach of Contract
- Sony’s PS3 Update Expected to Stop Jailbreaking
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- Google’s Schmidt Talks Automatic Search, Google TV, Chrome OS
- Samsung Announces Orion Dual-Core Mobile Processors
- Mark Hurd Joins Oracle as President
- HP’s Hurd in Talks to Join HP’s Newest Rival, Oracle
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- Taliban-Themed Multiplayer Gets EA’s Medal of Honor Banned on U.S. Military Bases
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- Nvidia Releases Additional 400M Series Laptop GPUs
- Samsung Introduces Galaxy Tab
- Smaller $99 Apple TV Gets Netflix Streaming, 99-Cent TV Rentals
- Microsoft Increasing Price of Xbox Live Gold Membership
- Intel Acquires Infineon’s Wireless Solutions Business for $1.4B
- AMD Introduces Inexpensive Active DisplayPort Adapter
- AMD Drops ATI Brand Name for Graphics
- Microsoft Appeals $290M Patent Case to U.S. Supreme Court
- Microsoft Co-Founder Sues Apple, Google, Others Over Patents
- Intel Warns of Lower Revenue for Third Quarter
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- AMD to Use Eyefinity Tech to Sell Holiday PCs
- Dell Answers Critics Demanding Streak’s Source Code
- IBM Describes Fastest Microprocessor Ever
- New Intel, Nokia Joint Lab to Focus on 3D Mobile Tech
- Microsoft Issues Advisory and Tool To Address DLL Loading Issue
- Apple UI Patent Prompts Speculation of an iMac touch
- AMD Unveils Bulldozer and Bobcat Core Designs
- ARM Adds Virtualization Support in Server Bid
- New Xbox 360 Chip Emphasizes Low Power
- Final Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools Releasing Sept. 16
- Intel Releases First Mobile, Dual-Core Atom
- Gamer Sues NCsoft For ‘Addiction’ to Lineage II
- iTunes Exploit Can Be Used to Attack Windows
- Will Toshiba’s Bit-Patterned Drives Change the HDD Landscape?
- FCC: Broadband Users Are Getting Half of What They Expect
- Lyric Chip Designed for Probabilities, Not Hard Logic
- Ubuntu 10.10 to Add Multitouch Gestures
- Vimeo Debuts HTML5 Version of Video Player
- Smooth-Stone Plans Low-Power Server Chips
- Intel Buys TI’s Cable Modem Business
- Verizon FiOS Trial Aims for, Nearly Hits Gigabit Speeds
- Nvidia to Pay Royalties to Rambus; Litigation Not Over
- Oracle Sues Google Over Android Java Use
- Bill Would Block Ugly Cell-Phone Towers in San Francisco
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- Speak Commands with Google’s Voice Actions for Android App
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- Florida, NY Sue LCD Makers for Price Fixing
- Apple Licenses ‘Liquidmetal’ Supertough Alloy
- Site Reputation Being Built Into DNS
- FCC’s Closed-Door Net Neutrality Meetings Break Down
- Google Denies Priority Internet Access Deal With Verizon
- Intel’s Next Legal Challenges: Nvidia, New York
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- AMD to Describe ‘Bulldozer’ CPU Platform Aug. 24
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- Microsoft’s Avatar Project Builds on Kinect
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- Kerry Prepping Online Privacy Bill
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- Intel’s Silicon Photonics Technology Promises 50-Gbps Transfer Speeds
- Nvidia to Pay Fees to Import GPUs after Rambus Ruling
- Apple Updates iMacs, Mac Pros; Adds New Display, Trackpad
- ‘Qi’ Wireless Power Spec Completed
- Copyright Office: Jailbreaking an iPhone is Fair Use
- OpenGL 4.1 Specification Released
- India Mandates Switch to IPv6 by March 2012
- Microsoft, ARM Extend Development Agreement
- FCC Now Defines Broadband As 4 Mbps
- Intel, Limelight Invest in Gorkai Game Streaming
- Microsoft Unveils Kinect Pricing, Bundles
- Report: Intel, FTC Reach Tentative Settlement
- Kerry, Snowe Lay Groundwork for Spectrum Plan
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- Sharp Breaks the 100GB Blu-ray Barrier
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- Apple Promises Free Bumpers, Cases for iPhone 4 Buyers
- Google Revenue, Profits Up From Last Year
- AMD to Pull In ‘Fusion’ Ship Date
- Hybrid WiGig-Wi-Fi Chip Planned by Atheros, Wilocity
- Intel Claims Its Best Quarter Ever
- Asus Calls New Ares Video Card the World’s Fastest
- NZXT Web Site Hacked, Company Staying In Business
- Microsoft Clarifies OS Downgrade Rights Schedule
- Microsoft Makes Windows 7 SP1 Beta Available to Business Testers
- Apple Offers Replacement, Repair of Defective Time Capsules
- Wikileaks Not Quite So Abandoned After All
- Microsoft: Nearly Half of All Windows 7 Users Running 64-Bit
- Windows XP SP2 Support Ends Tuesday
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- HDBaseT Hopes to Take On HDMI in the Living Room
- Obama Set to Announce Broadband Buildout
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- Finland Gives Citizens Right to Broadband
- Panasonic, DirecTV Launch a Trio of 3D Channels
- Apple iPhone 4 ‘Death Grip’ Prompts Lawsuit
- China: No Comment on Google’s Rerouting Move
- Intel’s R&D Features Robot Butler, Brain Interface
- Ms. Chip Goes to Washington
- Supreme Court Takes Narrow View on Software Patents
- Microsoft Windows 8 Features Allegedly Leaked
- Rumor: Firmware Update to Alleviate iPhone “Death Grip”
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- Microsoft’s Third IE9 Preview Plays HTML5 Video
- PCI Express 3.0 Spec Nears Completion
- Broadband Talks Fruitless So Far
- San Francisco Again Passes Cell-Phone Radiation Law
- AMD Announces ‘Lisbon’ Opteron 4000 Chip
- FCC Confirms Net Neutrality Meeting with Tech Execs
- DOJ, FBI to Monitor Foreign Web Sites for IP Piracy
- Report: FCC Meeting with ISPs to Discuss Net Neutrality Deal
- Intel, FTC Talk Settlement
- Lieberman Backs Away from ‘Internet Kill Switch’
- Dell in Talks with Google to Use Chrome OS
- Verizon: Give FiOS A Try, On Us
- Music Piracy Arrives on the Phone
- FCC Broadband Plan Prompts GOP, Industry Backlash
- Forrester: Tablet Sales to Top Netbooks in 2012
- Supreme Court: Police Can Search Pagers
- FCC Formally Launches ‘Third Way’ Process, Asks for Comments
- AMD Releases Catalyst 10.6 Drivers
- OpenCL 1.1 Spec Released
- Microsoft Announces Windows 7, Server 2008, and Exchange 2010 Service Packs
- AMD Demos First ‘Fusion’ Processors
- GlobalFoundries Plans Significant Manufacturing Expansion
- Intel Plans Specialized 50-Core Chip
- Qualcomm Moves Snapdragon Chips to Dual-Core
- Intel Planning Thinnest Netbook, Dual-Core Netbook Atom
- Intel Lets Slip CPU Designs, “Huron River” Details
- Nvidia Releases GeForce GTX 465
- PCI Express 3.0 Spec Due in 2nd Half of 2010
- AMD Lands Ex-Ageia CEO, CUDA Chief to Run ‘Fusion’
- Intel: Larrabee Is Dead. Again.
- Google Speeds Up Chrome, Releases Mac and Linux Versions
- Intel Debuts Ultrathin Processors, Hints at Tablet Versions
- Google Unveils Google TV With Sony, Logitech, Intel as Partners
- Google Opens Wave to Public, Previews Chrome Web Store
- Adobe Announces HTML5 Pack for Dreamweaver CS5
- IBM Server Can Use Nvidia’s Tesla Cards
- Seagate Confirms 3TB Drive, Potential Problems
- Steam for Mac Released
- AMD Expands Vision to 3-, 4-Core Notebook CPUs
- New AMD CPUs: (Slightly) More Speed for the Same Price
- FCC’s ‘Third Way’ Criticized for Over-Regulation
- Bigfoot Killer 2100: The Fastest Gaming NIC?
- Ubuntu Gets Lighter, Faster
- Thirty-Five Antivirus Programs Share Common Hole
- Wi-Fi, WiGig Plan Next-Gen Networks
- AMD Mobile Chips to Appear in 109 Laptops
- FCC Proposes ‘Third Way’ to Regulate Broadband
- FCC to Reassert Network Neutrality Rules
- OCZ Announces Portable USB SSD
- Atom Z6 Positions Intel for Mobile and Tablet Push
- Report: Apple Facing Antitrust Inquiry Over iPhone Software
- Microsoft Issues Support for HTML5
- Apple Buys Intrinsity Chip Technology
- Sony Tokyo To End Production of 3.5-Inch Floppy Disks
- Supreme Court to Rule on California Video Game Law
- Battle Lines Drawn as Net Neutrality Comments Roll In
- Atom Servers Can Succeed, Microsoft Paper Proves
- ARM, Apple Apparently Not in Talks
- Bluetooth 4.0 Announced
- Google Buys Some of Apple’s Former Chip Team
- WirelessHD Receives HDCP Blessing
- Microsoft Sending Team to Monitor Supplier Conditions
- AMD Reports Healthy Profits, Record Revenue
- Intel Adds to Atom Lineup with ‘Tunnel Creek’
- Can Intel Kill USB 3.0?
- Toshiba Delivers Massive HDD for the Car
- Asus Goes Extreme with Two New ROG Motherboards
- Microsoft Mouse Supplier Accused of Virtually Imprisoning Workers
- Samsung to Use Microsoft DRM in Phones, TVs
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- Intel’s First-Quarter Profits Soar
- It’s Finally Here: The 1TB SSD
- Apple Unveils Core i5 and Core i7 MacBook Pros
- Java Creator Leaves Oracle
- Intel, Motorola, Others Announce WiMAX 2 Tech
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- AMD Announces Turbo Core, its Version of Turbo Boost
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- Court: FCC Had No Right to Regulate Comcast
- FCC To Defend Right to Regulate Broadband
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