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- Linux 2.6.22 Kernel Released - linux
- eBay chokes on iPhones
- Reading: UK's epicentre of va-va-voom
- Leaping sturgeon menace 'Swanee'
- Sweden may block Pirate Bay over child porn
- Interpol chief slams UK on terror database cooperation
- (Un)lucky UCLA student cops Paris's old mobile number
- UK going to hell on hardware, eco group warns
- SAP upgrades foil buffer overflow flaws
- Remember the ‘Service’ in SOA.
- Geek Squader gets fruity with customer porn
- Imagination licenses PowerVR, won't say who to
- Yahoo Downgrades MusicMatch Jukebox - it
- Profiles in terror - Chicago Tribune
- Remember the ‘Service’ in SOA
- Israeli Foreign Minister Meets With New Palestinian PM - Voice of America
- IAEA chief says Iran slowing work on uranium enrichment - International Herald Tribun
- Tough Iran stance to continue, says new British foreign secretary - Monsters and Crit
- Three convicted over 21/7 bomb plot - Times Online
- Postmaster kills off 'free for life' webmail
- BBC stumbles on email list
- Warrantless wiretap opponents lose brace of court cases
- Is your phone free?
- Google to Acquire Postini - it
- On the Widespread Misuse of the Mouse - hardware
- NASA Purchases $19M Russian Space Toilet - science
- Chinese netizens prevent 800-cat stir-fry
- Google bags hosted security firm Postini for $625m
- ICT cast down into the eternal fires of hell
- Attempts to Count Linux Users Remain Pointless - linux
- Sony's 80GB PS3 pic points to rumble-ready controller
- Geek Squader gets fruity with customer porn
- 3 found guilty of 2005 London bomb plot - Hindustan Times
- Google Maps Shows Chinese Nuclear Sub Prototype - mainpage
- Abducted Iraqi Sunnis found dead - BBC News
- Team Builds Viruses To Combat Harmful "Biofilms" - science
- Dodgy anti-virus update bunfight goes to court
- Telnic.org in limbo
- US court spanks porn company over credit card copyright suit
- Google bags hosted security firm Postini for $625m
- Review of Stardock's TweakVista - mainpage
- In Britain, the threat of educated extremists - U.S. News & World Report
- Zimbabwe veers closer to the brink as shortages worsen - International Herald Tribune
- New York Plans Surveillance Veil For Downtown - it
- Intel codifies VMware lust with $219m investment
- Commvault storage suite gets souped
- Google an Asian also-ran
- Robots Teach Autistic Kids Social Skills - hardware
- Iraqis warn that civil war would follow early US troop withdrawal - International Her
- Knut the Polar Bear Now on His Own - TMZ.com
- Apple emasculates the iPhone
- Price Cuts Paralyzing Zimbabwe Economy - Washington Post
- Britain seeks to halt French IMF bandwagon - Reuters India
- Polish party resigns from government - Irish Times
- Are In-Depth Articles Better Than Blog Postings? - mainpage
- Compound From Olive-Pomace Oil Inhibits HIV Spread - science
- First "Real" Benchmark for PostgreSQL - developers
- Robots Teach Autistic Kids Social Skills - hardware
- New York Plans Surveillance Veil For Downtown - it
- Insurgent group slams Saturday's attack in Iraq - Jerusalem Post
- Microsoft points robots toward point upgrade
- China lauds ties with Australia - China Daily
- Google pressed to reveal AdWords secrets
- Samba Adopts GPLv3 For Future Releases - linux
- Arab League Delegation to Make Unprecedented Visit to Israel - Voice of America
- Amazon.com sells empty Vista boxes for $200?
- ICANN: 'The rum made us do it'
- Israel's most powerful woman - Los Angeles Times
- Analyst rubs crystal ball and sees iPhone 2.0 based on Nano
- Analyst Says Blu-ray DRM Safe For 10 Years - hardware
- Hell family may reject Catholic school offer - NEWS.com.au
- New Web Metric Likely To Hurt Google - mainpage
- Groklaw Explains Microsoft and the GPLv3 - mainpage
- Republican revolt prompts Bush to rethink surge - Guardian Unlimited
- Republicans start to call time on Iraq - Financial Times
- What If They Made It? - ????
- Sun's handling of Java security update prompts concerns
- Thai Supreme Court accepts graft charges against Thaksin - Sydney Morning Herald
- DRC unleashes Opteron super booster
- Text Compressor 1% Away From AI Threshold - science
- Republicans start to call time on Iraq - Financial Times
- Evesham sale imminent?
- Neteller founder Lawrence cops a plea
- Amazon.com sells empty Vista boxes for $200?
- FSA consolidates IT reporting systems
- Olmert Offers Talks With Syria - Forbes
- Blair overrode Iraq doubt in cabinet, insider writes - Toronto Star
- Wanted: business model for free mobile network
- NASA packs bucket and spade for new Mars mission
- Privacy core to ID success, ICO warns
- German court stops Deutsche Bahn train drivers' strikes UPDATE - Forbes
- Cuba assembly vote could clarify Castro future - Reuters
- Aussie bookie goes over Aus $1 bil in annual web bets
- Taser creates electric shotgun
- Samba signs up for GPLv3
- Security 'exchange' could hit costs
- dotMobi starts giving away domains
- RIM develops Wi-Fi BlackBerry... again
- O2 lacking Apple focus
- Aussie bookie goes over Aus $1bn in annual web bets
- Taser creates electric shotgun
- NASA packs bucket and spade for new Mars mission
- Crooks debut 'plug and play' phishing kit
- The Pirate Bay Won't Be Censored - yro
- Text Compressor 1% Away From AI Threshold - science
- Suicide Bomber Kills 17 in Southern Afghanistan - Voice of America
- UK: Russia Won't Extradite Lugovoi - Forbes
- Harper plans Arctic patrol fleet - Globe and Mail
- Crooks debut 'plug and play' phishing kit
- Nicotine Is the New Wonder Drug - science
- Xbox 360 price set to crash?
- Spam suspects charged over $4.6m share con
- Born-again 3Com wants network #2 spot
- Interview with the inventor of Blade Servers
- How to measure website success? Page views or time?
- Women prefer well-built blokes: official
- Computacenter deflated by H1 results
- Report: NKorea Nuclear Talks to Resume - Washington Post
- Man cuffed over Jamie Oliver email threat
- Yes! It's the USB typing-speed indicator lamp!
- Aussie bookie goes over Aus $1bn in annual web bets
- Texas porn actress stole classmate's name
- Motorola Z8 'kick slider' media phone
- The practitioner's view of wireless
- Yes! It's the USB typing-speed indicator lamp!
- Juror's hijab hid juke box - Sydney Morning Herald
- Peace breaks out in mobile patent wars
- Dell tries to squeeze into small business space
- Texas porn actress stole classmate's name
- The Psychology of Facebook Examined - science
- The Intersection of Microsoft, Linux, and China - linux
- Korea to Clone Drug Sniffing Dogs - science
- Apple Plans Cheaper Nano-Based iPhone - apple
- Neutral Net Needs Twice the Bandwidth of Tiered - mainpage
- Iran Reports Execution by Stoning - Voice of America
- Tim Berners-Lee Discusses the Future of the Web - mainpage
- Microsoft, Cisco, EMC team to plug government data hole
- Hipp to the Blade Server trip
- Suicide bomber kills 17 at Afghan market - Los Angeles Times
- Bush Is Firm as Criticism Over Iraq Mounts - New York Times
- Al Qaeda threatens response to Rushdie knighthood - France24
- TiVo and Amazon get with the picture
- MS customers get 'cold feet' on software assurance
- Bodies of 24 Indian Police Officers Found After Fight With Rebels - New York Times
- Google in Colorado safe cracking caper
- Instrumented GIMP To Identify Usability Flaws - developers
- Canonical Begins To Open-Source Launchpad - linux
- FCC Head Wants New Wireless Devices Unlocked - hardware
- In Wake of Price Drops, Further PS3 Doubts - games
- Sarkozy tests the mediterranean Union in the Maghreb - Le Figaro
- Microsoft vows to bark like a dog for you in 2008
- VMware's manages Lab Manager upgrade
- Right On! America, stay the course in Iraq - Jerusalem Post
- Mortar barrage hits Baghdad's Green Zone - Xinhua
- Mexico Group Claims Responsibility for Pemex Blasts (Update2) - Bloomberg
- Capellas named CEO of First Data
- IBM launches virtual tape offensive
- Potential Cure For Antibiotic Resistant Infections - science
- Privacy and the "Nothing To Hide" Argument - yro
- Vertical Search Engines and Copyright - yro
- FCC chair sides with GoYaSkypIntel in broadband wireless battle
- Ballmer charts furture of online togetherness
- Uri Geller Accused of Bending Copyright Law - yro
- Ballmer charts future of online togetherness
- Microsoft vows to bark like a dog for you in 2008
- Madeleine suspect re-interviewed by Portuguese police - Scotsman
- A serious browser vulnerability, but whose?
- Former ATI chief quits AMD
- JP Morgan's iPhone Nano report is rubbish
- Brazil to Revive Nuclear Program - Voice of America
- MS Exchange comes to the iPhone
- Facebook found pimping crudware
- Linux Gets Completely Fair Scheduler - linux
- Firefox Quickies - it
- Facebook found pimping crudware
- Deal reached with Libya AIDS families: Kadhafi Foundation - Turkish Press
- JP Morgan's iPhone Nano report is rubbish
- Google in Colorado safe cracking caper
- MS Partners Bailing Over Delays In Releases - it
- Deadline looms for science and tech student awards
- Bush pleads for time to assess impact of troop surge in Iraq - Canada.com
- PC Power Management, ACPI Explained In Detail - hardware
- Microsoft's E3 Conference Displays Company Confidence - games
- 'My very first SAN'. Brought to you by Fujitsu Siemens
- Sun's activity not to blame for climate change
- Books for the beach – 10 titles for techies
- Tiscali: breaking DNS for fun and profit
- Rufus quits Gadspot
- Gardener offers mouthwatering 'mow and blow' deal
- ICO names Orange, retail banks amongst data bandits
- Mortars, missiles pour into Green Zone - Seattle Times
- German woman freed, son still held in Iraq - USA Today
- Yen Gains as Asian Stock Markets Slide, Carry Trades Reduced - Bloomberg
- Sky hails broadband explosion
- Xbox 360 Elite to raid Europe next month
- Sebastian Faulks pens Bond novel
- Deal struck on the phone is binding, rules High Court
- 'My very first SAN'. Brought to you by Fujitsu Siemens
- Microsoft's OOXML Formulas Could Be Dangerous - developers
- Two face retrial over terror charges - Independent
- Music radio: saved from premature burial
- Fast flux foils botnet takedown
- Samsung to launch '€400' Blu-ray/HD DVD player next month
- Three critical flaws mark July Patch Tuesday
- Sick to death of the bloody iPhone? Click here
- HP turns green on data storage
- Spain: Women demand a running of the cows - Jerusalem Post
- US man flies 193 miles in deckchair
- Chinese unleash Caspian Sea Monster
- Turns Out Ubuntu Dell Costs $225 More - linux
- Harman Kardon Guide+Play GPS-500
- [NSFW] Reg hack hypnotised by bouncing boob samba
- Google to Unite Mapping Mashups - mainpage
- Four 21/7 bomb plotters get life - BBC News
- Bletchley Park opens computing museum
- Nokia swallows Skype on tablet deal
- NEC boffins develop 3D paint, spray it on laptops
- ST Micro pulls plug on trio of chip plants
- Ultimate iPhone Review- Will it Blend? - apple
- Al-Qaida bomb cell jailed for 160 years - Scotsman
- The need to bring the troops home - Sydney Morning Herald
- ST Micro pulls plug on three chip plants
- Secretly Monopolizing the CPU Without Being Root - it
- Fatal Algerian bomb mars Africa Games opening - Guardian Unlimited
- Bosnia remembers Srebrenica victims - iAfrica.com
- Microsoft and Cisco play top trumps with exam providers
- Oracle aims for g spot with Database 11
- Greek mobile wiretap scandal unpicked
- Hotmail vs Goodmail - mainpage
- Ubuntu Continues to Grab Market Share - linux
- John Knoll on CGI, Tron And 25 Years of Change - mainpage
- EU Investigating Fate of Darfur Funds - Washington Post
- Voltaire ponders $100m IPO
- Microsoft promises VMware beater despite reversals
- Games Workshop Forbids Warhammer Fan Films - games
- Nintendo - "Everyone is a Gamer" - games
- MySpace succumbs to The Buttock
- Monster squid washes in with the waves - New Zealand Herald
- Four 21/7 bomb plotters get life - BBC News
- Chilean Court Rules in Favor of Fujimori - Washington Post
- Sprint boots 1,000 phone customers for talking too much
- Scientists need you to organize galaxies
- Sprint boots 1,000 phone customers for talking too much
- Microsoft promises VMware beater despite reversals
- I married the son, not the father: Osama's daughter-in-law - Gulf News
- Microsoft re-assures partners on Vista compatibility
- Moto says hello to disappointment with Q2 warning
- Baby Mammoth Found Intact - science
- Digitizing 100 Years of Astronomical Data - science
- The Dusty Concern for the Mission to Mars - science
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