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  1. Ars Technica // Facebook reevaluating Beacon after privacy outcry, possible FTC compl
  2. Ars Technica // Verizon decides on LTE for 4G wireless broadband
  3. Ars Technica // Federal judge rejects government request for Amazon customer records
  4. Ars Technica // EFF study confirms Comcast's BitTorrent interference
  5. Ars Technica // Putting stock in the Internet: a look at the new NASDAQ Internet Inde
  6. Ars Technica // Congress to examine "the Internet" as a tool for homegrown terrorism
  7. Ars Technica // Report: EMI looking to slash funding for RIAA, IFPI
  8. Ars Technica // TiVo to bust out of the living room and onto your PC
  9. Ars Technica // Microsoft hit with $5 million lawsuit over Halo 3, Xbox 360 problems
  10. Ars Technica // Nocturnal P2P transmissions account for 95 percent of Internet bandwi
  11. Ars Technica // Google Maps for mobile gains location-seeking abilities sans GPS
  12. Ars Technica // Banning Wikipedia at school: good idea or missed opportunity?
  13. Ars Technica // FCC plan to regulate cable stalls
  14. Ars Technica // Finding a bride in a brothel: a review of Uncharted
  15. Ars Technica // Greenpeace's green electronics guide undermined by minimal research e
  16. Ars Technica // Judge tells record labels to cough up download expenses
  17. Ars Technica // Google GDrive preps for takeoff, but is late to the launch pad
  18. Ars Technica // Verizon opens up, will support any device, any app on its network
  19. Ars Technica // Cyberpunk icon proposes open source political party
  20. Ars Technica // University of Michigan librarian defends Google scanning deal
  21. Ars Technica // You can't always judge an eBook by its cover: a review of the Amazon
  22. Ars Technica // Why the RIAA may be afraid of targeting Harvard students
  23. Ars Technica // After criticism, Google confirms that it doesn't own your spreadsheet
  24. Ars Technica // Latino groups seek .LAT domain to transcend political boundaries
  25. Ars Technica // Study: It might not be fair, but customers lose faith in phished bran
  26. Ars Technica // Microsoft criticizes "Vista Capable" plaintiffs for focus on tiny sti
  27. Ars Technica // Rambus's Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative looks to 2010, many-core era
  28. Ars Technica // Microsoft aiming to give Windows Live Messenger a leg up with new fea
  29. Ars Technica // Microsoft "learning" from WGA failures, but the lesson should be: kil
  30. Ars Technica // New Jersey committee pushes online dating safety bill despite signifi
  31. Ars Technica // The insanity of France's anti-file-sharing plan: L'État, c'est IFPI
  32. Ars Technica // Ars Technica 2007 holiday gift guide
  33. Ars Technica // Pirate Bay laughs off three-pronged legal assault
  34. Ars Technica // Rock Band is a great game, here is how to make it perfect
  35. Ars Technica // OLPC extends "Give One, Get One" program to December 31
  36. Ars Technica // WiFi and autism: a quick debunking
  37. Ars Technica // UK government loses financial data on 25 million citizens
  38. Ars Technica // Nokia N810: unboxing and first impressions
  39. Ars Technica // Apple, Burst.com settle patent infringement case
  40. Ars Technica // Certification testing for 100Mbps cable modems begins, 2008 rollout e
  41. Ars Technica // Mark Cuban to ISPs: block all P2P traffic; Ars to Cuban: um, no
  42. Ars Technica // Everything is permitted: a review of Assassin's Creed
  43. Ars Technica // Microsoft's open-source rhetoric remains dangerously inconsistent
  44. Ars Technica // Six things to be thankful for in technology, 2007
  45. Ars Technica // California sues voting machine vendor over sales of unauthorized equi
  46. Ars Technica // Report sounds alarm on e-waste increase, lack of electronics recyclin
  47. Ars Technica // Big Content asks presidential candidates for more restrictive copyrig
  48. Ars Technica // UK retailers to record labels: DRM is killing us
  49. Ars Technica // Larry Sanger says "tipping point" approaching for expert-guided Citiz
  50. Ars Technica // Fixing e-voting: the past, present, and future of voting technology
  51. Ars Technica // Senators want ESRB to revamp ratings system in wake of Manhunt 2 brou
  52. Ars Technica // HD 3800 series makes good on R600 potential: a review of the AMD RV67
  53. Ars Technica // Indiana U. team wins SC07 Bandwidth Challenge with 18.2Gbps transfer
  54. Ars Technica // Top typo-squatted sites target children, some with porn
  55. Ars Technica // NVIDIA launches mobile version of next-gen G92 GPU
  56. Ars Technica // Total HD dual-format discs unlikely to ever see the light of day
  57. Ars Technica // Google: No plans to bid on UK spectrum, but we've got some ideas abou
  58. Ars Technica // Despite security firm warnings, itÂ’s business as usual for malware wr
  59. Ars Technica // Canadian report finds P2P might sell more CDs, CRIA sponsors objectio
  60. Ars Technica // First look at Firefox 3.0b1: fast, stable, and full of new features
  61. Ars Technica // EarthLink decides there's no money to be made in municipal WiFi
  62. Ars Technica // Ho-Ho-Holiday System Guide: DIY for the holidays
  63. Ars Technica // Reports of Firefox 3.0 bugs overblown, most significant bugs squashed
  64. Ars Technica // Microsoft plans digital content future, dreams of unified services
  65. Ars Technica // Study linking broadband, job creation shows need for coherent US poli
  66. Ars Technica // Expert witness fund hopes to balance the scales of justice in RIAA la
  67. Ars Technica // Amazon Kindle attempts to reignite e-book market
  68. Ars Technica // AMD's Phenom staggers out of the gate to a lukewarm reception
  69. Ars Technica // Pirate Bay faces Prince pressure, private investigators in foreign ca
  70. Ars Technica // Four controllers, $170, and a dream: a review of Rock Band
  71. Ars Technica // RIAA told to show cause why .edu subpoenas shouldn't be quashed
  72. Ars Technica // Meta-analysis uncovers no real link between violence and gaming
  73. Ars Technica // Report: Chinese conduct "aggressive and large-scale" espionage agains
  74. Ars Technica // Setback for wiretapping plaintiffs bodes well for EFF class action
  75. Ars Technica // Security experts: NIST encryption standard may have NSA backdoor
  76. Ars Technica // Upon further review, surfer's new Theory of Everything severely defic
  77. Ars Technica // Employees gone wild (online) II: Special Teacher Edition
  78. Ars Technica // At UN meet, worries about US Internet control, free flow of informati
  79. Ars Technica // Vuze asks FCC to end P2P blocking as more reports of ISP shenanigans
  80. Ars Technica // Study: stores put customer data at risk with poor WiFi security pract
  81. Ars Technica // CES: Home entertainment's future is interface, not hardware
  82. Ars Technica // Study: people use IM to hook up, avoid, and dump each other
  83. Ars Technica // Sun CEO defends Dell-Solaris deal
  84. Ars Technica // October's NPD numbers show the utter domination of Guitar Hero 3
  85. Ars Technica // Bill tying financial aid to antipiracy efforts passes House committee
  86. Ars Technica // Zune 80 scarcer than a Wii, Microsoft blames popularity
  87. Ars Technica // ItÂ’s like AllOfMP3 for movies: hands-on with ZMLÂ’s DRM-free flicks
  88. Ars Technica // Warner Music CEO buries hatchet with iTunes, wants mobile music domin
  89. Ars Technica // Sony enjoys high sales on the back of a $400 system and Wii shortages
  90. Ars Technica // Powerline network throws down the gauntlet on Ethernet, 802.11n at 40
  91. Ars Technica // Ice is the new Tanooki: a review of Super Mario Galaxy
  92. Ars Technica // Obama's innovation plan a Christmas list for the geekerati—analysis
  93. Ars Technica // The agony and the ecstasy: a review of the Zune Flash
  94. Ars Technica // Judge dismisses 14 claims in Apple v. Burst.com case
  95. Ars Technica // Comcast hit with class-action lawsuit over traffic blocking
  96. Ars Technica // Online property theft once again leads to real-world legal action
  97. Ars Technica // Broadband data collection bill passes full House
  98. Ars Technica // Hands on: NBC Direct beta not ready for beta tag, makes Hulu seem uto
  99. Ars Technica // Infringus maximus! Rowling gets injunction against Harry Potter Lexic
  100. Ars Technica // RIAA should be blocked from obtaining any data from schools, argues s
  101. Ars Technica // AT&T takes another step towards filtered network with investment in V
  102. Ars Technica // Eeextremely Eeenticing: a review of the Asus Eee PC
  103. Ars Technica // OpenDocument Foundation closes up shop after slamming OpenDocument Fo
  104. Ars Technica // Shooting down Sprint rumors: some risks even Google can't afford
  105. Ars Technica // Microsoft unbundles Hyper-V; Oracle goes virtual
  106. Ars Technica // EU to put Google-DoubleClick deal under the microscope
  107. Ars Technica // U R SUED: Patent holding company targets 131 companies over SMS paten
  108. Ars Technica // FCC's fascination with cable regulation could lead to a la carte cabl
  109. Ars Technica // Multicore, 64-bit x86 shakes up Top 500 Supercomputer List
  110. Ars Technica // Microsoft's Musiwave acquisition could lead to Zune wireless music st
  111. Ars Technica // Windows Server 2008 approacheth: versions, pricing revealed
  112. Ars Technica // DivX support coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 support in the works
  113. Ars Technica // DARPA spies on analyst brains; hopes to offload image analysis to com
  114. Ars Technica // Down with paper: A review of the Sony Reader
  115. Ars Technica // Rumored DivX support would strengthen Xbox 360's media center capabil
  116. Ars Technica // RIAA: Jammie Thomas has "no basis" to complain about damage award
  117. Ars Technica // Net neutrality foes back FCC investigation into Comcast traffic block
  118. Ars Technica // Malware-pushing web sites on the rise, say researchers: 66,000 and co
  119. Ars Technica // Intel unveils 16 new 45nm processors
  120. Ars Technica // Jihadist e-bomb fails to explode on November 11, experts doubt claim
  121. Ars Technica // Xbox 360 passes PS3 on Japan sales chart on strength of exclusive tit
  122. Ars Technica // Google announces $10 million contest for Android devs, "early look" S
  123. Ars Technica // The AudioFile: Analog-to-digital conversion
  124. Ars Technica // New bill would punish colleges, students who don't become copyright c
  125. Ars Technica // Ex-AT&T employee: NSA snooping Internet traffic too
  126. Ars Technica // First a YouTube clone, now Microsoft takes aim at Flickr
  127. Ars Technica // US intelligence official: You get privacy when your definition matche
  128. Ars Technica // Death knell for the PDA: market share plummets for fourth straight ye
  129. Ars Technica // Radiohead controversy shows limits of knowledge in an Information Age
  130. Ars Technica // Sony CEO wants to go back in time, avert high-def format war
  131. Ars Technica // Games that can educate: SimCity donated to OLPC project
  132. Ars Technica // Ballmer talks a big game against Google
  133. Ars Technica // UK music store: DRM-free music outsells protected tunes four to one
  134. Ars Technica // Asus plans to bring Eee PC design to the desktop
  135. Ars Technica // Live Search gets gimmicky: taps prizes to lure search engine users, d
  136. Ars Technica // Hot Coffee cools: Take-Two proposes settlement, gold diggers ignored
  137. Ars Technica // Nationwide WiMAX effort falls apart, but local deployments still on t
  138. Ars Technica // LTE 4G trials promising, but tech faces stiff challenge from WiMAX
  139. Ars Technica // Internet2, LambdaRail can't even agree to disagree; merger called off
  140. Ars Technica // Study: proliferation of web video a blessing to networks
  141. Ars Technica // PIRATE Act dons eye patch, swashbuckles back into Senate
  142. Ars Technica // Split personalties: new hypervisor/flash combos mean an OS is just on
  143. Ars Technica // The state of the art in machine conversation: HAL's still pure Hollyw
  144. Ars Technica // Steroid bust shows Feds can still get at "private" and "secure" e-mai
  145. Ars Technica // FTC dials up $7.7 million in penalties for Do Not Call registry offen
  146. Ars Technica // Blu-rayÂ’s DRM crown jewel tarnished with crack of BD+
  147. Ars Technica // An old hat with new tricks: Fedora 8 officially released
  148. Ars Technica // FBI-.edu security partnership trying to overcome decades of mistrust
  149. Ars Technica // $229 billion and counting: getting a grip on Google's green stuff
  150. Ars Technica // VR on the cheap: a review of the Vuzix iWear VR920 video eyewear
  151. Ars Technica // When fan art meets IP: Warhammer 40k fan film slain by copyright snaf
  152. Ars Technica // Governors get green PC religion
  153. Ars Technica // Intel's new ARK is lifeboat for journalists, chip junkies
  154. Ars Technica // Blogger threatened with lawsuit after accusing school district of fra
  155. Ars Technica // Bluetooth backers to temporarily embrace WiFi while waiting on UWB
  156. Ars Technica // Paramount and Warner Bros. market $3 DVDs in China
  157. Ars Technica // Major League Baseball's DRM change strikes out with fans
  158. Ars Technica // Prince to fan sites: No pictures, no artwork, no album covers
  159. Ars Technica // Microsoft's antipiracy win: convincing China OEM to sell more Windows
  160. Ars Technica // Microsoft removes beta tag from next-gen Windows Live
  161. Ars Technica // We're only Human after all: a review of Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
  162. Ars Technica // Blockbuster dials back on Total Access after mail-order bloodbath
  163. Ars Technica // Judge forces telcos to retain data in NSA spy case
  164. Ars Technica // Intel gets into the home NAS game with new Celeron-powered, WHS-ready
  165. Ars Technica // Motorola getting into femtocells, starts testing in Europe
  166. Ars Technica // Congress unimpressed by Yahoo apology for China dissident e-mail test
  167. Ars Technica // Lenovo to resurrect ThinkStation brand with new workstation line
  168. Ars Technica // CinemaNow to get CSS-enabled DVD burning, but you'll need new hardwar
  169. Ars Technica // Latest OECD broadband data puts US in middle of the pack on speed, pr
  170. Ars Technica // Why Google chose the Apache Software License over GPLv2 for Android
  171. Ars Technica // "Speaking English" harder than just speaking English
  172. Ars Technica // Fixing the "clear mismatch" between technology and copyright law: six
  173. Ars Technica // Australian powered jacket can charge your iPod, cell phone while you
  174. Ars Technica // First look: Yahoo's Kickstart social network for students and alumni
  175. Ars Technica // Fresno State grade system hack highlights sad state of .edu security
  176. Ars Technica // Cops 2.0: law enforcement wants to become better at digital snooping
  177. Ars Technica // No REAL ID, no problem: DHS backs off on deadline, requirements
  178. Ars Technica // Game-changer: Asus Eee PC a win for Intel and Linux, at Microsoft's e
  179. Ars Technica // OiNKÂ’s new piglets proof positive that Big ContentÂ’s efforts often ba
  180. Ars Technica // BitTorrent blocking goes north: Canadian ISP admits to throttling P2P
  181. Ars Technica // DVD licensing group to vote on closing copying loophole
  182. Ars Technica // An interview with Fake Steve Jobs and review of "Options"
  183. Ars Technica // In the land where VC money flows, nary a drop for massive muni WiFi n
  184. Ars Technica // Apple's Leopard Server EULA moves closer to Microsoft's virtual abili
  185. Ars Technica // Robotic urban warriors pass DARPA's Grand Challenge
  186. Ars Technica // Nanotechnology storage breakthrough proclaimed
  187. Ars Technica // Graffiti as password: secure and memorable
  188. Ars Technica // ESRB says Rockstar is off the hook for Manhunt 2 hack
  189. Ars Technica // Warner muscles new Nokia music store over Nokia's Mosh social network
  190. Ars Technica // Writers Guild to strike over Internet residuals
  191. Ars Technica // Quack attack: U of Oregon fights "unduly burdensome" RIAA subpoenas
  192. Ars Technica // Amid gloom and doom, US tops list of world's most competitive economi
  193. Ars Technica // Ubuntu to get visual refresh with Hardy Heron
  194. Ars Technica // Fox News faces wrath from right and left over debate footage stance
  195. Ars Technica // Microsoft happy with Vista, despite adoption
  196. Ars Technica // IP firm sues... everyone for WiFi patent infringement
  197. Ars Technica // Google goes after Facebook with new OpenSocial social networking API
  198. Ars Technica // FCC's data shows US broadband connections surged 61 percent in 2006
  199. Ars Technica // Rockstar may end up with big headache over unlocked AO content in Man
  200. Ars Technica // Advocacy group to FCC: Comcast's traffic blocking defense is bogus
  201. Ars Technica // Miro talks trash, takes aim at Joost with its over 2,000 channels
  202. Ars Technica // Report blames online ad targeting for obese kids, subprime lending wo
  203. Ars Technica // The sub-$200 HD DVD player quickly followed by sub-$100 player
  204. Ars Technica // In a Zen-like state: a review of the new 4GB Creative Zen
  205. Ars Technica // New principles would free fair use "dolphins" caught in video filter
  206. Ars Technica // OpenDocument Foundation drops support for ODF, backs obscure W3C form
  207. Ars Technica // Researchers: Ron Paul campaign e-mails originating from spambots
  208. Ars Technica // Classmate PC, OLPC ink deals in the face of growing challenges
  209. Ars Technica // Privacy groups pitch "don't track me" ad server blacklist
  210. Ars Technica // Intel boosts Itanium line with Montvale
  211. Ars Technica // Show your feelings towards the RIAA with... thong underwear
  212. Ars Technica // Google goes after Facebook with new OpenSocial social networking API
  213. Ars Technica // Can bloggers be journalists? Federal court says yes
  214. Ars Technica // Some Leopard early adopters bitten by installation bugs
  215. Ars Technica // BD+ may be on the ropes: progress made on cracking Blu-ray's special
  216. Ars Technica // Ripping off virtual-world sex toys leads to real-world lawsuit
  217. Ars Technica // Internet access tax moratorium extended another seven years
  218. Ars Technica // NBC's Zucker: Apple used us! (Shh, we used Apple too)
  219. Ars Technica // FTC pleads for more antispyware authority, Senate can't find time to
  220. Ars Technica // POTUS 2008: Are you ready for some football?
  221. Ars Technica // Prof replaces term papers with Wikipedia contributions, suffering ens
  222. Ars Technica // Microsoft security report: Our newer software is more secure
  223. Ars Technica // European IP addressing group: it's time to jump on the IPv6 bandwagon
  224. Ars Technica // FCC to strike down exclusive apartment complex cable deals
  225. Ars Technica // Hulu's ad-supported video smooth, but sandboxed
  226. Ars Technica // Intel's 45nm Penryn/Yorkfield architecture packs serious punch
  227. Ars Technica // VMware still on top, but others eye the crown
  228. Ars Technica // Once thought dead, net neutrality roars back to center stage
  229. Ars Technica // Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review
  230. Ars Technica // RIAA denied default judgement as judge cites doubt over positive ID
  231. Ars Technica // Comcast to employees: talking about blocking P2P can get you fired
  232. Ars Technica // Making Linux application user interfaces richer with OpenGL
  233. Ars Technica // Microsoft apologizes for Windows Update snafus
  234. Ars Technica // DC.Ars: cheaper by the dozen edition
  235. Ars Technica // Hottest act in town, and on BitTorrent: Mac OS X Leopard
  236. Ars Technica // The sub-$200 HD DVD player arrives: multiple retailers slashing price
  237. Ars Technica // New UN environmental report paints a very bleak future for humanity
  238. Ars Technica // Bloated terrorist list may contribute to security problems
  239. Ars Technica // UK government: Schools shouldn't sign licensing agreements with Micro
  240. Ars Technica // US tops "dirty dozen" of spam-relaying countries by a landslide
  241. Ars Technica // Sprint unlocking settlement may pressure others to follow
  242. Ars Technica // Strong Halo 3 launch helps Microsoft gaming to first profit in years
  243. Ars Technica // Video Professor sues critics, gets dogpiled by lawyers
  244. Ars Technica // SEC filings reveal Movielink was a bottomless money pit for studios
  245. Ars Technica // Comcast's growth slows as pressure from FiOS, U-Verse ratchets up
  246. Ars Technica // Vonage, Verizon bury the patent hatchet
  247. Ars Technica // British Lord: Virtual worlds should teach real-world values
  248. Ars Technica // Storm worm going out with a bang, mounts DDoS attacks against researc
  249. Ars Technica // Bovine power may greet some delayed OLPC laptops
  250. Ars Technica // Possible UK P2P legislative crackdown faces privacy, technological hu