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- Microsoft: Human Error Caused .net Outage
- Season Four of Farscape Continues
- BBC gets go ahead for Digital Curriculum in UK
- "pirates, Beware!"
- More M$ Stuff
- Robbie Fowler Leaves Leeds
- Apple Lashes Out At Microsoft's California Settlement
- Case Closed: Aol Time Warner Chairman Steps Down
- Humans are the race that will become the Borg.
- Microsoft Gives Windows Source Code To Governments
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- Lesser Known Space Records
- Tick Tock
- Scanning Storm Clouds
- Recipes for bioterror: censoring science
- Critics weigh in over speed of gravity
- Why most scientists do not believe in ESP and psi phenomena
- Origin of Bird Flight Explained
- Nicotine, Too, May Promote Cancer
- Life on Earth Is Feeling the Heat
- Patent stirs PlayStation3 speculation
- -I have a Dream-
- Tech Predictions for the Decade
- Scientists Giddy About the Grid
- Bush signs off on Project Prometheus?
- Today is THE day!
- Russia Is First Country To View Windows Source Code
- Live On the Web: Kevin Mitnick
- Verizon to appeal in music download ID case
- Dell switches internal servers to Linux
- Internet Endures Blistering Attack
- Welcome new moderator
- Aol Time Warner Posts $100 Billion Loss!
- Sweaty Stuff
- Steam fires underwater jet engine
- Ford abandons electric vehicles
- Surprise discovery in diesel engines
- Sewage turned into hydrogen fuel
- Why do cats purr?
- Microsoft Agrees To E U Changes To Passport Service
- AOL's Monster Loss Really Adds Up
- Yoda speaks
- Canada's biggest Identity theft?
- Shuttle contact lost, NASA declares emergency
- Flight controllers declare a 'contingency'
- Columbia shuttle breaks up over Texas
- Shuttle and crew lost.
- Nasa Press Conference Scheduled For 3 P.m. Est Feb. 1
- Sea Bound
- Sweaty Stuff
- Why is it so difficult to fall asleep when you are overtired?
- Music 'older than mankind'
- Meditation mapped in monks
- NASA: Nukes to Power Spacecraft
- Blue - the Pigment of the Chemist's Imagination
- Moore's Law to roll on for another decade
- Mitnick shrugs off 'welcome back' hack attack
- Dual-core Itanium Montecito to have 18MB cache
- Here's Broadband in Your Pocket
- Gates holds forth on the 'pervasive Linux' threat
- Microsoft, Symantec, CompUSA, and Best Buy all in hot water
- GeForce FX 5800 Ultra "on allocation". What's next?
- Nvidia asks partners to hush up on GeForce FX
- In The Media, Hackers Take Weekend Vaction From Villain Role
- Researchers make fuel cells that will run on trash
- Hobbitat could be habit forming
- Growth in internet use grinds to a halt
- Hacker accesses 5.6 million credit cards
- Stolen Intel chips being sold in London
- Something Squirrely
- Sea Bound
- Light A Candle
- A Buggy Solution
- Intel on slow road to 64-bit PC chips
- Visions of computers of the future
- R350 will be named Radeon 9800 PRO
- Sweaty Stuff
- What Goes Up
- Amd Athlon 64 Processor Named Best Pc Processor
- DSL customers brace for higher prices
- Geforce FX is 4 Pipelines and 2 TMUs
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- Intel: No rush to 64-bit desktop
- Linus Torvalds, Itanium "threw out all the good parts of the x86"
- IBM rethinks flat-panel display
- Balance of power to shift in IM realm
- Delay Athlon64 and watch the cash roll in
- Albatron GeForce FX5800 to sample soon
- Dvd+rw Alliance Gets Microsoft Boost
- RV 350 to be named Radeon 9600
- ATI, Intel sort out PCI Express graphics futures
- To Avoid Legal Charges, Microsoft Lowers Prices In Taiwan
- TCPA/Palladium
- Nvidia NV 31 and NV34 benchmarks
- The end of the old PC as we know it?
- AMD to launch 400MHz FSB Athlon XP in May
- DDR, SDRAM spot prices both on the slide
- The Quotable Einstein
- Klez-H tops monthly virus charts. Again
- Gates gives China peeking rights at Windows source
- The Great Year 2003 Bug
- Microsoft quits OpenGL board
- AOL aims for IM revenue
- For The Gadget Freaks out there
- China Outlines its Lunar Ambitions
- IBM to Recall 56,000 Computer Monitors
- 350 megapixels, at your service.
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- Game Over For Atari
- Dropping Weight
- Word 'Bursts' Could Help Refine Web Searches
- Japan's Toshiba develops first ever fuel cell for laptop computers
- Paypal Scam
- Nvidia, ATI: the great graphics race
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- Internet speed record smashed
- Why does a shaken soda fizz more than an unshaken one?
- Laptop Makers Don't Want This Intel Inside
- Nforce 2 BIOS problems confirmed and fixed
- Broadband over power lines in Scotland enters commercial trial stage
- Feature: AMD's Greatest Gift to Intel
- Feature: AMD's x86-64 Timeline
- Europe Reportedly Finds Microsoft Guilty
- Another Prestigious Award for the AMD XP Processor
- Lliance To Certify Wi-fi Security Specs
- Yahoo to unveil Platinum paid service
- PCI-X marks the spot for IBM, HP
- Rambus Woes:
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- Music companies fear new 100-hour discs
- Why do hangovers occur?
- How long do stars usually live?
- How does a computer virus scan work?
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- Low yields plague .13 micron chip production -
- AMD to introduce a new numbering system with the Opteron
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- Virus writers take advantage of war
- New Chinese chips pose threat to Intel
- Hacker says he leaked info on Unix flaw
- Cisco buys Linksys
- March Equinox
- Analemma
- Aurora Watch
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- Searching for life in outer space: THIS WOULD BE ABOUT US M8's
- Canned Spam
- Vegetable-Based Fuels Steam Ahead Reuters
- Matchmaker, Matchmaker
- Dna Database
- NEC and SVA see liquid crystal displays in China's future.
- Fujitsu uses advanced neural nets
- Researchers create chip-sized chip coolers
- Why does shaking a can of coffee cause the larger grains to move to the surface?
- How does relativity theory resolve the Twin Paradox?
- The Lowdown on Ginkgo Biloba
- An often-irreverent look at some of the week's newes
- AMD makes bold move with new Opteron chip
- Here Comes The Wired Kitchen
- Uk To Outlaw Spam?
- China hits out at US email interception, human rights record
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- Aol Time Warner Asks Fcc To Remove Im Restriction
- Security glitch with SETI@home screensaver
- Microsoft, Sun Look To Amd Opteron
- Windows variants set for 64-bit AMD chips
- Microsoft ports Windows Media to Linux
- The Race Back to the Moon
- Get Out and Walk. It's Only Water By Kristen Philipkoski
- Landing sites chosen for Mars rovers
- Why and how do planets rotate?
- Alzheimer's Protein Starves Brain Cells
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- Getting realistic in the war on hackers
- Airline Slowdowns Clip Concorde's Wings
- Article up on the influence of CPU, FSB and memory speed on Distributed Computing
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- Amd Preps 64-bit Product Launch
- ATTN: Opera Browser Users. Is there Spyware on your PC?
- Sony makes PS2 on a chip
- AMD launches the Opteron 64bit platform
- nForce3 announced
- Finally! Lasers! And these blow things up.
- Futurist Fears End of Innovation
- Shuttle May Take Wing Again Soon
- Like Whiskey? So Does Your Cell Phone!
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- Serial ATA II is here already
- Microsoft Braces for Windows Attacks
- Licensed to War Drive in N.H.
- Fluffi Bunni nabbed at InfoSec
- MSI and Gigabyte in merger talks
- AMD to release its fastest desktop chip
- Spammers and virus writers unite
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- E-mail Tax As Way Of Preventing Spam
- Making It Harder for Prying Eyes By Julia Scheeres
- IBM builds world's smallest torch
- Intel to release machine learning libraries
- Genome Sequences of Two SARS Virus Strains Confirmed
- Why is the South Pole colder than the North Pole?
- Earthlink brings down the Buffalo Spammer
- Sony to combine PlayStation and group chip operations
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- Data retainers unite! You have nothing to lose but your freedoms
- RIAA admit error in ruling at Pennsylvania University
- ATI's R360 and RV360 taped out at TSMC
- AI Founder Blasts Modern Research
- On ultra-fast carbon memory
- VIA pledges support for AMD's 400MHz FSB
- Sunpower claims silicon solar cell breakthrough
- Windows OS for Athlon 64 and Opteron SPEC scores
- Nvidia New Roundup
- AOL Adds Fees to IM Features.
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- a fast-moving worm struck
- Nokia, Mastercard Test Wireless Payment
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- Microsoft Launches Virus Information Center as Deceptive Worm Floods Inboxes
- What causes insomnia?
- Packaged Whale Meat in Japan Contains High Levels of Mercury
- Gservo's New Dream toy
- Gservo's other dream toy
- SHould we clone fading species?
- The Revolution Will Not Be Piloted
- Web 'Shaman' Fights His Demons By Michelle Delio
- Why Voice Over Wi-Fi Has Telcos Dialing 911
- Einstein archive goes online
- Crack open a beer, honor the dead.
- AMD do it again
- US lawmakers lose patience over spam
- SARS Origin: Maybe Civet Cats
- Pentagon Defends Data Search Plan
- Geeky Legal Beagles Nail Spammers
- Gadgets May Lift Euro Chip Sales
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- DOJ: Microsoft Is on Its Own
- Microsoft Adds IM to Microsoft Office System
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- Novell Jumps to Linux Rescue
- Video Games Good for Visual Skills
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- Warning for PayPal users
- New Observations Revise View of Solar Neighborhood
- What is game theory and what are some of its applications?
- FAO Meady; PeltierBeer
- Driving While Intaxicated
- Cow pats fuel computers
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