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- Future PCs to integrate powerline Ethernet
- Mainframe now obsolete for data warehousing
- NPfIT condemned in MPs' scathing report
- Those 'Penryn' details in full
- 17 bodies blamed on drug-gang war - Seattle Times
- Thousands mourn Holocaust victims - Houston Chronicle
- Data collation can evade Data Protection Act
- Intel Set To Demo PRAM - hardware
- Mobile operators giveth and taketh away
- Chocolate the key to uncovering PC passwords
- Norwegian liberals call for relaxation of copyright laws
- US college hit by shooting
- Iraq Group: We Make Own Rockets - Washington Post
- UK's bumblebees face extinction
- Commercial child abuse websites growing
- Pipex counts cost of competing with the big boys
- Software compliance is not just about licensing
- 'Cops help kill 32 Students', claims furious blogger
- Bombing attacks kill 9 in Afghanistan - People's Daily Online
- Phishers spread their nets
- Asbo-breach OAP jailed
- Anteater hospitalises zookeeper
- Gravity-B proves Einstein right
- Astronaut runs Boston marathon from space
- Businessman takes NatWest for £35k
- Clarity shareholders call for boss's head
- Intel confirms programmable, multi-core chip
- Phishers spread their nets
- Rome court adjourns US marine's murder trial - Turkish Press
- Intel gives up on super-charged 'Gesher'
- Intel's Linux-Powered Mobile Internet Device - linux
- Wireless Email Patents Vs. Innovation - yro
- Nagasaki Mayor Is Shot During Japan Re-election Bid (Update1) - Bloomberg
- Rok raises another $7m
- Union backs below-inflation pay rise
- BT readies 'on the night' 21CN mass migration trial
- MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256E-HD-OC
- DXG dish out 5 megapixel camcorder with games
- Anteater kills zookeeper
- IntelSat up for grabs
- BT forgets to bill for internet access
- MSI NX8600GTS graphics card
- Schmidt Says YouTube 'Very Close' to Filtering System - mainpage
- Consumers baulk at returning to hacked stores
- Grange Hill firm's website exposed thousands of CVs
- A Linux for the rest of us?
- MSI NX8600GTS graphics card
- Intel confirms programmable, multi-core chip
- Daylight Savings Time Puts Kid in Jail for 12 Days - yro
- Iraq Attacks Kill 7 US Soldiers in Baghdad, Anbar, Army Says - Bloomberg
- P2P pinball lawyers say ignorance is no defence
- CS Programs Changing to Attract Women Students - it
- Still no chance of a ban on guns - The Australian
- Pentax Optio E30 compact digital camera
- Redundancies loom in Pipex customer service
- N Korea preps nuclear reactor shutdown
- 2.0'Reilly quietly rips up blogna carta
- Blu-Ray disks hacked by sweet talking teenagers
- Capgemini union backs below-inflation pay rise
- Vonage Admits They Have No Workaround - hardware
- Iraqi Insurgent Leader Claims Group Producing Own Rockets - Voice of America
- Affordable DX10 - GeForce 8600 GTS and 8600 GT - hardware
- Vonage Admits They Have No Workaround - hardware
- Seoul expresses shock as gunman identified as Korean - Daily News & Analysis
- Microsoft's 'Men in Black' Kill Florida Open Standards Legislation - politics
- Delete Cookies, Inflate Net Traffic Estimates - yro
- EMC posts record Q1 revenue
- Grange Hill firm's website exposed thousands of CVs
- Washington Bans Chemicals; Industry Freaks - politics
- Zimbabweans Face Another Bleak Independence Day - Voice of America
- Microsoft / Adobe Competition Heating Up - developers
- US judges reject net radio appeal
- Adware poses as ActiveX control
- Borland bails out of California, moves HQ to Austin, TX
- Facial recognition 'proven' as airport crowd filter
- Interview With Mark Shuttleworth - linux
- UNSC to debate climate change - Times of India
- US shootings 'shock' South Korea - Channel 4 News
- MS Releases New Media Player Firefox Plugin - mainpage
- US expects quick action to achieve Kosovo independence - Xinhua
- UK Man Convicted For Wi-Fi Piggybacking - yro
- California Senate fights RFID tracking
- Chimps Evolved More Than Humans - science
- High fiber diet gives Intel 'regularity' needed to beat AMD
- Presentation boost for Google Docs & Spreadsheets
- Google's Schmidt dismisses DoubleClick envy
- ISP ejects whistle-blowing student
- Virginia Killing: South Korean immigrant was the shooter - Times of India
- Vista For Forensic Investigators - it
- Hitachi woos mid-sized Americans with new blade
- Intel stems sales decline
- Nuclear worker spied for Israel, Egypt claims - Guardian Unlimited
- University admins lend phishers a hand
- Google To Add Presentations - mainpage
- Yahoo! profits nothing to shout about!
- IBM fires on some cylinders in Q1
- California Senate fights RFID tracking for schoolkids
- Prior Art On Verizon Patents - yro
- Prior Art On Verizon Patents - yro
- Google To Add Presentations - mainpage
- Vista For Forensic Investigators - it
- Chimps Evolved More Than Humans - science
- UK Man Convicted For Wi-Fi Piggybacking - yro
- MS Releases New Media Player Firefox Plugin - mainpage
- Interview With Mark Shuttleworth - linux
- Microsoft / Adobe Competition Heating Up - developers
- Washington Bans Chemicals; Industry Freaks - politics
- Delete Cookies, Inflate Net Traffic Estimates - yro
- Microsoft's 'Men in Black' Kill Florida Open Standards Legislation - politics
- Affordable DX10 - GeForce 8600 GTS and 8600 GT - hardware
- Vonage Admits They Have No Workaround - hardware
- CS Programs Changing to Attract Women Students - it
- Daylight Savings Time Puts Kid in Jail for 12 Days - yro
- Intel introduces ultra-mobile PC platform
- Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring Released - linux
- Woven threatens to make 10Gig E cheap and stable
- $1m concept PC contest winners named
- Six-Dimensional Space-Time Theory - science
- Quote of the Day
- Ontario Proposes School Cyber-Bullying Law - yro
- Australia, US Agree to Refugee Exchange Program, Howard Says - Bloomberg
- Quote of the Day
- South Korea feels shock and sorrow over shooting - Reuters AlertNet
- California Senate fights RFID tracking for schoolkids
- Finance managers top company fraud list
- Delusional thoroughbred chief wants US out of GATS
- Orange and Vodafone cripple Nokia's flagship
- Sony Fixes Problems With New DVDs - mainpage
- 85 people found dead across Iraq - Boston Globe
- MS Office versus the browser
- BlackBerry network squashed
- HP ProCurve gets the NAC
- US Navy malware infection risked submarine prang
- Google grants webmasters the power of China
- Intel inserts hack into Celebrity
- 'Please read this important email: you are being shot'
- South Korean President Reacts With Shock, Concern for US Koreans - Playfuls.com
- Austrian OAPs in crazed hare terror ordeal
- Spanish flag flies over Gibraltar
- Google grants webmasters the power of China
- US shooting sends shockwaves around the world - Turkish Press
- UK crematoria eye heavyweight incinerators
- China fails to ban nude web chats
- Orange broadband trials error hijacking
- Goldsmiths appoints professor of games
- 'Smart dust' to explore alien worlds
- Data chief does a Bronson over Grange Hill firm's CV exposé
- Dual- and quad-core 'Penryn' CPUs benchmarked
- MS Silverlight a Step Back For Linux Users - linux
- US shooting sends shockwaves around the world - Turkish Press
- Blackberry Network is Down - mainpage
- South Korean president offers condolences - Business Day
- Fighting in Mogadishu kills at least seven - Reuters.uk
- Workplace smut runs rampant
- Midlands police cuff war driving duo
- Turbo Tax Melts Down on Tax Day - mainpage
- Five insurgents killed in Baghdad - Times of India
- MPs give Ofcom a high def battering
- The VoIP wars: air supply is an optional feature
- Intel's Penryn Benchmarked - hardware
- More Than 125 Dead In 4 Baghdad Blasts - CBS News
- Bangla govt bans Hasina's entry - NDTV.com
- Ethanol cars unhealthier than petrol ones?
- LG launches first foray into dual-format HD arena
- Barclays deploys PINsentry to fight fraud
- Rookie plumber torches £5m mansion
- 'Elitist' immigration rules billed for January
- Linux Based Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Reviewed - hardware
- India to grow at 9% in 2007: UN report - NDTV.com
- Afghanistan succumbs to killer virus hoax
- LG launches first foray into dual-format HD arena
- Only 244 Genuine Windows Vista's Sold in China - mainpage
- Rice Meets Palestinian Unity Government Official - Washington Post
- Bible Publisher's Staff Slain in Turkey - Voice of America
- Reg readers admit to faking it
- Anti-Spam Suits and Booby-Trapped Motions - yro
- NY Governor to Target Violent Video Games - politics
- Military: 25 militants killed in Nigeria - Boston Globe
- 'Elitist' immigration rules billed for January
- Browser Wars Declared Over? - mainpage
- Gates says diplomacy 'working' with Iran - Ynetnews
- Heavy competition hits Motorola's bottom line
- Browser Wars Declared Over? - mainpage
- NY Governor to Target Violent Video Games - politics
- Anti-Spam Suits and Booby-Trapped Motions - yro
- Only 244 Genuine Windows Vista's Sold in China - mainpage
- Linux Based Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Reviewed - hardware
- Intel's Penryn Benchmarked - hardware
- Turbo Tax Melts Down on Tax Day - mainpage
- Blackberry Network is Down - mainpage
- MS Silverlight a Step Back For Linux Users - linux
- Sony Fixes Problems With New DVDs - mainpage
- Ontario Proposes School Cyber-Bullying Law - yro
- Six-Dimensional Space-Time Theory - science
- Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring Released - linux
- Prior Art On Verizon Patents - yro
- Google To Add Presentations - mainpage
- Top 10 Internet Crimes of '06 - it
- S.Korea feels shock and sorrow over shooting - Reuters.uk
- UK's 'elitist' immigration rules billed for January
- Online Video Suddenly Gets Brainy - mainpage
- MySQL Stored Procedure Programming - books
- Star Trek Shields Now a Possibility? - science
- Study: Users pay for Microsoft patent woes
- U.S. Soldiers Hate New High-Tech Gear - mainpage
- "Smart Dust" to Explore Planets - science
- Montana Says No to Real ID, Passes Law to Deny It - yro
- Iran Doubles Capacity to Enrich Uranium, Official Says - Washington Post
- eBay profits jump 52 per cent
- Study: Users pay for Microsoft patent woes
- Egypt, Jordan set for talks with Israel - Independent Online
- Student loan companies illegally use US database
- Role-players amok in Second Life
- ICANN gets restraining order against RegisterFly
- Details of Microsoft 's Settlement with Iowa - yro
- Montana Says No to Real ID, Passes Law to Deny It - yro
- "Smart Dust" to Explore Planets - science
- U.S. Soldiers Hate New High-Tech Gear - mainpage
- Star Trek Shields Now a Possibility? - science
- MySQL Stored Procedure Programming - books
- Online Video Suddenly Gets Brainy - mainpage
- Top 10 Internet Crimes of '06 - it
- Browser Wars Declared Over? - mainpage
- NY Governor to Target Violent Video Games - politics
- Anti-Spam Suits and Booby-Trapped Motions - yro
- Only 244 Genuine Windows Vista's Sold in China - mainpage
- Linux Based Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Reviewed - hardware
- Intel's Penryn Benchmarked - hardware
- Turbo Tax Melts Down on Tax Day - mainpage
- Bill Would Require Labels on Cloned Food - science
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- The World's Longest Tunnel - mainpage
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- "Mechanical glitch" delays 32 trains in S.China - China Daily
- Hackers Invited To Crack Internet Voting - it
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Details of Microsoft's Settlement With Iowa - yro
- More than 100 vessels trapped by ice off NL - CTV.ca
- Word Vulnerability Compromised US State Dept. - it
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- US's Gates in Israel to heal arms-to-China rift - Reuters
- Armed men storm Mexican hospital; 3 dead in gunbattle with police - International Her
- Hasina barred from returning; Zia readies to quit Bangladesh - India eNews.com
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Scientists Identify Genes Activated During Learning And Memory - science
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
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