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  1. Ars Technica // Peter Moore leaves Microsoft, to be replaced by former EA head
  2. Ars Technica // FCC asks for comments on network neutrality, gets 27,000 of them
  3. Ars Technica // Intel matches price cuts; AMD cries uncle
  4. Ars Technica // Europeans embrace Firefox in record numbers
  5. Ars Technica // Google hopes to ring up mobile phone content sales
  6. Ars Technica // VoIP provider SunRocket runs out of fuel, goes dark
  7. Ars Technica // Online backup solutions: a review
  8. Ars Technica // RIAA's final tab for Capitol v. Foster: $68,685.23
  9. Ars Technica // Google cookies to expire after two years—as long as you don't return
  10. Ars Technica // Intel announces Core 2 Extreme mobile, five new desktop processors.
  11. Ars Technica // Microsoft patent gives a peek at the future beyond the taskbar
  12. Ars Technica // Russian court rules that Visa must process payments for Allofmp3.com
  13. Ars Technica // MIT Project aims human buffer overflow at Secret Service
  14. Ars Technica // Sony cans Grouper, hopes snap, Crackle, pop-ularity to follow
  15. Ars Technica // Data mining at the FBI: digging for terrorists, insurance scammers, a
  16. Ars Technica // PS3 Unreal Tournament to feature unlimited map, mod, and skin downloa
  17. Ars Technica // The new E3: a postmortem
  18. Ars Technica // Judge deals another blow to RIAA's war against on-campus filesharing
  19. Ars Technica // Court: Feds can read e-mail, IP addresses without warrant
  20. Ars Technica // Net radio "compromise" hinged on DRM adoption
  21. Ars Technica // China to overtake US in number of Internet users in 2009
  22. Ars Technica // Confirmed: Microsoft's Windows Media DRM cracked (again)
  23. Ars Technica // One on one with Nintendo at E3
  24. Ars Technica // BBC to meet with open-source advocates over iPlayer
  25. Ars Technica // Experimental Super 3G network could reach 300Mbps
  26. Ars Technica // California county sanctioned after 2004 e-voting problems
  27. Ars Technica // It's official: OLPC and Intel become friends, collaborate
  28. Ars Technica // IBM promotes open standards with far-reaching patent pledge
  29. Ars Technica // The vanishing PS3 price drop: soon only one $600 PS3 remains
  30. Ars Technica // SoundExchange offers temporary reprieve on 'Net radio royalty increas
  31. Ars Technica // Patents from Microsoft and Apple reveal future plans for WiFi on Zune
  32. Ars Technica // Verizon asks Congress to just say no to "open access"
  33. Ars Technica // Stealth advertising: marketing creeps into the evening news
  34. Ars Technica // Disconnected: a first-hand look at Sprint's customer abuse
  35. Ars Technica // Researcher: Optimal copyright term is 14 years
  36. Ars Technica // Computer viruses turn 25; computer scientists expect many unhappy ret
  37. Ars Technica // At the races with the Kangaroo TV
  38. Ars Technica // First look: Skype for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
  39. Ars Technica // Security paper shows how application can steal CPU cycles
  40. Ars Technica // Nintendo shows off new flagship product: Wii Fit
  41. Ars Technica // Ars at E3: Sony announces slimmed-down PSP, due this fall
  42. Ars Technica // Google offers easy map customization with Mapplets
  43. Ars Technica // New URL highlighting feature in FireFox 3 aims to make phishing harde
  44. Ars Technica // Library of Congress asked to pull webcasting licenses
  45. Ars Technica // Legacy matters: why the IBM mainframe continues to thrive
  46. Ars Technica // Performance regressions lead Mozilla to delay Firefox 3 beta, change
  47. Ars Technica // Ars at E3: Microsoft shows off games, touts Disney addition to Video
  48. Ars Technica // Broadband on the go: the ups and downs of Verizon's EV-DO network
  49. Ars Technica // Hands-on with a prototype Intel Mobile Internet Device
  50. Ars Technica // Googling "how to crack a safe" nets robbers $12,000
  51. Ars Technica // Did ya know? It's Fair Use Day: July 11, 2007
  52. Ars Technica // FCC Chairman's draft rules for 700MHz auction call for open access
  53. Ars Technica // Microsoft slates Windows Server 2008 for February 2008 launch
  54. Ars Technica // Coddle thy hackers, for zero-day exploits have a long lifespan
  55. Ars Technica // Botnet targets wannabe iPhone owners
  56. Ars Technica // Developer models of OpenMoko open-source smartphone released
  57. Ars Technica // iPhone in depth: the Ars review
  58. Ars Technica // Peer-to-Patent site reviews patents from Microsoft, IBM, and Intel
  59. Ars Technica // AMD cuts prices, may move some production to TSMC
  60. Ars Technica // Beta of Vista Service Pack 1 may arrive sooner than expected
  61. Ars Technica // U.S. gets consecutive gold medals in spamming
  62. Ars Technica // Google struggles to see no evil, speak no evil
  63. Ars Technica // A neutral 'Net needs up to twice the bandwidth of a tiered network
  64. Ars Technica // Intel buys into VMWare
  65. Ars Technica // WabiSabiLabi wants to be the eBay of 0-day exploits
  66. Ars Technica // Sony announces price cut, new 80GB PlayStation 3 model for North Amer
  67. Ars Technica // Report: South Korea tops in social networking, US fifth
  68. Ars Technica // A brief hands-on with the Intel Classmate PC (with Linux)
  69. Ars Technica // Microsoft's OEM catch-22: XP still in the driver's seat
  70. Ars Technica // Malware report reveals targeted attacks on energy sector execs
  71. Ars Technica // Panel: NASA should open its eyes to new lifeform possiblities
  72. Ars Technica // Questions remain after Microsoft disavows obligation to GPL 3
  73. Ars Technica // Microholography milks 500GB out of DVD-sized discs
  74. Ars Technica // AMD announces $7.5 million Transmeta investment
  75. Ars Technica // ACLU's legal challenge to NSA wiretapping rebuffed
  76. Ars Technica // MediaDefender denies entrapment accusations with fake torrent site
  77. Ars Technica // One way or another, Google will fight Vista search integration
  78. Ars Technica // Germany to Google: g-osh, g-et over G-mail trademark already
  79. Ars Technica // With mounting evidence of PS3 price cut, Sony issues denial
  80. Ars Technica // P2P traffic shifts away from music, towards movies
  81. Ars Technica // Future avatars will be adept at manipulating human response
  82. Ars Technica // US government prepares for cyber war games
  83. Ars Technica // eBay launches Kijiji classifieds in US
  84. Ars Technica // Speculation on Phenom, early performance numbers on Barcelona
  85. Ars Technica // Researchers demonstrate laser-based hard drive technology
  86. Ars Technica // European Commission to Hollywood: Why is Blu-Ray winning?
  87. Ars Technica // Popularity crunch: Lala's free streaming goes dark, will return
  88. Ars Technica // AllOfMP3.com down, but not out
  89. Ars Technica // ASUS announces plans to split company and brand
  90. Ars Technica // Movie Review: Transformers
  91. Ars Technica // BSA announces $1 million reward for piracy snitches
  92. Ars Technica // Microsoft apologizes for "Ultimate Extras" embarrassment
  93. Ars Technica // Disagreement surfaces over viability of "Blue Pill" invisible rootkit
  94. Ars Technica // Get real: SoundExchange's latest offer just a "stay of execution"
  95. Ars Technica // Universal threatens contract shake-up with Apple, others may follow
  96. Ars Technica // VoIP must support disabled users, pay fees
  97. Ars Technica // Cache and memory in the many-core era
  98. Ars Technica // Download-to-DVD now an option for Apple, CinemaNow, others
  99. Ars Technica // War and PDF: Microsoft submits XPS to standards body
  100. Ars Technica // HD DVD shows off new interactive, Internet-based features
  101. Ars Technica // 'Contactless payments' about to explode, but are they secure?
  102. Ars Technica // iPhones iPlenty: the sell-out that wasn't
  103. Ars Technica // GPL 3 officially released
  104. Ars Technica // Intel's next GPU to be Pentium MMX-based?
  105. Ars Technica // Did Real ID help derail immigration bill?
  106. Ars Technica // The universe will destroy the evidence of its origin
  107. Ars Technica // AMD's Barcelona delayed until August
  108. Ars Technica // Notebook mania leads to revised PC market projections
  109. Ars Technica // Warner's second thoughts: Total HD pushed back until 2008
  110. Ars Technica // Power Plays: How power consumption will shape the future of computing
  111. Ars Technica // Test Drive: the new Google Desktop for Linux
  112. Ars Technica // Rep Inslee: Game not over for 'Net radio, not now or on July 15
  113. Ars Technica // Like PB&J, cryptography and... inkjet cartridges
  114. Ars Technica // John Kerry proposes $250 million a year for tech at minority schools
  115. Ars Technica // Microsoft shuts down "Longhorn Reloaded"
  116. Ars Technica // One-third of teens claim to experience "cyberbullying"
  117. Ars Technica // AMA says human RFID tags could pose serious privacy risk
  118. Ars Technica // FCC seeks comments on XM/Sirius merger proposal
  119. Ars Technica // Sun debuts two-petaflop "Constellation" supercomputer
  120. Ars Technica // Google partners with Dell, Ingram Micro to boost Search Appliance sal
  121. Ars Technica // Talking with Rhianna Pratchett, writer and co-story designer of Overl
  122. Ars Technica // YouTube wins "supermodel sex on the beach" case
  123. Ars Technica // Senate subpoenas Bush Administration over NSA spying scandal
  124. Ars Technica // Caller ID spoofing about to be outlawed
  125. Ars Technica // MPAA sues Peekvid, YouTVPC
  126. Ars Technica // Blockbuster and Netflix settle patent battle
  127. Ars Technica // Microsoft entering the low-cost PC sales biz; first stop India
  128. Ars Technica // German government agency to fund accurate Wikipedia articles
  129. Ars Technica // T-Mobile first in US with long-awaited UMA cell-to-WiFi service
  130. Ars Technica // Report: FireWire doomed to niche interface status
  131. Ars Technica // ISP as copyright cop: Aussie ISP kills all user multimedia files nigh
  132. Ars Technica // Report: one-third of all home networks used for entertainment
  133. Ars Technica // Being Optimus Prime: a review of the Transformers movie toys
  134. Ars Technica // After Registerfly meltdown, ICANN mulls registrar contract changes
  135. Ars Technica // First look: the stream-rippin' RealPlayer 11 beta
  136. Ars Technica // IBM supercomputer Blue Gene /P breaks petaflop record
  137. Ars Technica // Bush's spectrum boss shouts down network neutrality supporters
  138. Ars Technica // Vista-only game cracked to run on XP
  139. Ars Technica // Intel, CableLabs sign agreement to create Intel-based OpenCable platf
  140. Ars Technica // Ten years since Supreme Court upheld Internet freedom of speech
  141. Ars Technica // The enemy adapts: the state of spam, malware, and phishing scams
  142. Ars Technica // Search fight continues: Google asks court to extend 2002 consent decr
  143. Ars Technica // Exonerated defendant sues RIAA for malicious prosecution
  144. Ars Technica // Vonage makes case for new trial in oral arguments before appeals cour
  145. Ars Technica // Warez ringleader gets over four years in prison
  146. Ars Technica // Torrentspy starts filtering copyrighted content
  147. Ars Technica // Wi-Fi Alliance starts certifying 802.11n Draft 2.0 gear
  148. Ars Technica // Court: Protecting trade secrets takes priority over election transpar
  149. Ars Technica // Spying on campus? FBI warns MIT, Harvard
  150. Ars Technica // Microsoft's anti-virtualization stance: forget DRM, think Apple
  151. Ars Technica // Giving your passwords the finger: a review of fingerprint scanners
  152. Ars Technica // Digital sales exploding as Apple muscles to the number three spot in
  153. Ars Technica // How to get Canadian piracy laws passed? Use old, bad data
  154. Ars Technica // AMA rethinks classifying video game addiction as mental disorder
  155. Ars Technica // Vista the most secure OS, according to researcher
  156. Ars Technica // Report: Video game spending to surpass music spending this year
  157. Ars Technica // A potential solution to the black hole information loss paradox
  158. Ars Technica // BBC's use of Windows DRM attacked by open source advocates
  159. Ars Technica // Other search engines join Google in EU privacy probe
  160. Ars Technica // Reviled Broadcast Treaty dies at WIPO
  161. Ars Technica // Mono Silverlight implementation emerges after epic hackathon
  162. Ars Technica // Adelstein first FCC Commissioner to support 700 MHz "open access"
  163. Ars Technica // Trusted Storage now ready for your hard drive
  164. Ars Technica // "Day of Silence" coming to Internet radio on June 26
  165. Ars Technica // NVIDIA takes on the supercomputing market with Tesla
  166. Ars Technica // Intel demos anticheating tech for online gaming
  167. Ars Technica // The ten most hated words on the Internet
  168. Ars Technica // Adobe extends online video remixer to YouTube and MTV
  169. Ars Technica // DVD CCA trying to close copying loophole in response to courtroom set
  170. Ars Technica // Congress grills DHS CIO over repeated security breaches
  171. Ars Technica // Blu-ray content protection agency certifies BD+
  172. Ars Technica // Verizon CEO: FiOS and EV-DO expensive, but oh so worth it
  173. Ars Technica // In search of an iPod Shuffle killer
  174. Ars Technica // Gateway announces laptop battery recall
  175. Ars Technica // Illinois to become latest state to give telecoms statewide video fran
  176. Ars Technica // Microsoft ditches about-face on virtualization restrictions at 11th h
  177. Ars Technica // EMI says DRM-free music is selling well
  178. Ars Technica // GE exec: Piracy puts America's "overall economic health at risk"
  179. Ars Technica // SueTube: sex, copyright, and rock & roll
  180. Ars Technica // A tour of Microsoft Mediaroom
  181. Ars Technica // Google opens up malware blacklist API
  182. Ars Technica // Users strike back against corporate customer service
  183. Ars Technica // AMD considering getting out of fabrication business
  184. Ars Technica // Appeals court: Feds can't secretly seize e-mail without a warrant
  185. Ars Technica // YouTube begins rolling out international sites, new mobile support
  186. Ars Technica // BitTorrent's La-Z-boy vision: a client in every NAS, a pipe into ever
  187. Ars Technica // FCC Chairman: Everybody in US must be in on "broadband revolution"
  188. Ars Technica // The YouTube effect: HTTP traffic now eclipses P2P
  189. Ars Technica // Study: Inkjet printers are filthy, lying thieves
  190. Ars Technica // 24-hour test drive: PC-BSD
  191. Ars Technica // AT&T launches $10 DSL it hopes no one signs up for
  192. Ars Technica // Testing the limits of forum bashing: two law students sue over person
  193. Ars Technica // Security researchers uncover massive attack on Italian web sites
  194. Ars Technica // Maine waters down, passes network neutrality resolution
  195. Ars Technica // Joost working on embedded support for TVs, cellphones
  196. Ars Technica // Blockbuster puts its money on Blu-ray
  197. Ars Technica // Philadelphia WiFi network gets more expensive as city-wide launch nea
  198. Ars Technica // NBC wants more ISPs to spy on users, reform Safe Harbor
  199. Ars Technica // Meet "time channeling," the FCC's (flawed) answer to TV violence
  200. Ars Technica // Fox to offer ad-supported, embedded TV content
  201. Ars Technica // Ubuntu founder defuses rumors of impending Microsoft deal
  202. Ars Technica // A review of wearable video displays for the iPod
  203. Ars Technica // US Internet Crime Complaint Center fields its millionth complaint
  204. Ars Technica // ATT/Yahoo premium Mail adds ads; Ars writes a letter
  205. Ars Technica // Dell apologizes for overreaction to sensitive sales tips
  206. Ars Technica // Google Video now indexes MySpace, Yahoo Video, and others
  207. Ars Technica // Opera developing Flash replacement for mobile browser
  208. Ars Technica // Intel to press: don't forget about Itanium
  209. Ars Technica // New bill would create family tier, extend indecency standards to cabl
  210. Ars Technica // Inability to meet "grand challenges" of physics likely to hurt US com
  211. Ars Technica // Microsoft and Sony struggling against Nintendo's dominance: NPD data
  212. Ars Technica // FTC to investigate Microsoft, Yahoo ad acquisitions over antitrust co
  213. Ars Technica // Sony PS3 a price-cut candidate, perhaps by Christmas: Sony CEO
  214. Ars Technica // Microsoft makes Novell-style deal with Linspire
  215. Ars Technica // MLB tries to convince appeals court that names and stats are copyrigh
  216. Ars Technica // Sony PS3 defense: developers can do more with it
  217. Ars Technica // Smoother toner could lead to smaller, cheaper color laser printers
  218. Ars Technica // FCC network neutrality comments due tomorrow
  219. Ars Technica // Not just iTunes anymore: EMI unlocks DRM-free music for other retaile
  220. Ars Technica // AMA chimes in on gaming/violence connection, gaming addiction
  221. Ars Technica // Satellite TV guys say: why not WiMAX
  222. Ars Technica // Microsoft funds questionable study attacking open source in education
  223. Ars Technica // Freefallin': DRAM and Flash memory prices dropped by a third last yea
  224. Ars Technica // AMD's market share slipping in workstation, server markets
  225. Ars Technica // Inside AMD's next-generation mobile architecture: Griffin and Puma
  226. Ars Technica // Schwartz, Torvalds talk GPL3 and potential for collaboration
  227. Ars Technica // Science loses its Mr. Wizard
  228. Ars Technica // Regulations on the sale of violent games may be coming to Europe
  229. Ars Technica // Google bows to EU pressure, will anonymize log files after 18 months,
  230. Ars Technica // Yahoo shareholders reject anti-censorship proposals
  231. Ars Technica // AT&T willing to spy for NSA, MPAA, and RIAA
  232. Ars Technica // Santa Rosa comes to the Mac: a review of the 17" MacBook Pro
  233. Ars Technica // First look: Safari 3 beta on Windows vs. Firefox 2 and IE7
  234. Ars Technica // IBM hopes to STEM emerging disease spread with OSS epidemic modeler
  235. Ars Technica // Software patents: Ars contributor Tim Lee's op-ed in the New York Tim
  236. Ars Technica // Meet the Climate Savers: Major tech firms launch war on energy-ineffi
  237. Ars Technica // Antispam groups come under heavy DDoS attack
  238. Ars Technica // Windows Home Server on track, RC1 released today
  239. Ars Technica // Spam King may rule prison cell for 11 years after Feds nail him
  240. Ars Technica // A wireless marriage: ultra low power Wibree meets Bluetooth
  241. Ars Technica // HD DVD sales spike in wake of price cuts
  242. Ars Technica // eBay opens up new APIs, demos rich client bidding app
  243. Ars Technica // Best Buy lawyer falsifies e-mails, memo
  244. Ars Technica // Verizon denies neglecting copper infrastructure in favor of fiber
  245. Ars Technica // Consumer groups back cable company in networked DVR spat
  246. Ars Technica // Struggling Jericho: "Please don't TiVo our show!"
  247. Ars Technica // Safari does Windows
  248. Ars Technica // Google named worst privacy offender in study
  249. Ars Technica // Ars System Guide: June 2007
  250. Ars Technica // BitTorrent site ordered to enable server logs, turn them over to MPAA