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Engadget
  • New report says SSDs are, in fact,
    more efficient
  • Study says more than 10,000 laptops
    go missing at US airports each week
  • Samsung U4 DAP emerges on Korean
    website
  • The BMW Museum′s kinetic
    sculpture takes your brain to
    another dimension
  • Keepin′ it real fake, part
    CXXIII: the Wiimote candy dispenser
  • Author Nick Hornby not feeling the
    fever pitch over e-books
  • OS X-installing EFiX device gets a
    price, release date
  • Teardown party: the MSI Wind and
    Acer Aspire One get ripped open
  • Next Vista Media Center leaked --
    no DirecTV HD till 2010?
  • Duct tape server II gets proudly
    introduced
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    Ars Technica
  • Five ways to keep your PC cool on a
    hot summer day
  • Bandwidth caps could lead to ISPs
    benefiting from piracy
  • Yankee Hotel Net Neutrality? Indie
    rockers back an open ′Net
  • Judge: FISA trumps state secrets,
    binds executive branch
  • No Google source code for Viacom,
    just 12TB of YouTube data
  • Report: US broadband market edging
    towards saturation
  • Virgin, BPI at odds as first
    infringement letters go out
  • EMI joins Viacom in trying to drain
    the UGC safe harbor
  • OpenMoko FreeRunner Linux phone to
    launch on July 4
  • Civil liberties groups sue for info
    on cell phone lojacking
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    BigTech @ Fortune
  • [video] Robots, mood phones and
    more at Intel research day
  • [video] Intel CTO talks WiMax,
    innovation and Apple
  • Apple and Intel: Best buddies
  • Intel: WiMax doesn’t have to
    win
  • HP launches rival to MacBook Air
  • What’s still missing from the
    iPhone
  • Yeah, OK, 3G iPhone. What else?
  • Intel faces volatile flash memory
    market
  • Why Moto won’t get its man
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    Internet Evolution
  • IM at Work: a Double-Edged Sword
  • Cerf, Roberts Weigh In on Internet
    Traffic Jam
  • YouTube Privacy Ruling Could Affect
    You
  • Why Microsoft Should Forego the
    Acquisitions Route
  • The Mobile OS Does Matter
  • Marketing in Virtual Worlds
  • Email to Fizzle Out in Five Years?
  • Web Access Transforms Life for
    Paralyzed Patients
  • BlackBerry OS 4.5 Rocks for
    Wireless Internet
  • Of Gold Grills & E-Commerce
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    BusinessWeek Techbeat
  • Where the iPhone Failed
  • Will New Laptop Bags Security Rules
    Improve Travel?
  • Sprint′s Airave Femtocells to
    Arrive July 15?
  • Microsoft-Yahoo: Trapped in
    Groundhog Day
  • Motorola Slips Further
  • AOL′s Ad Guarantee
  • Sprint to Help Virgin Mobile-Helio
  • Bringing Health Records Online
  • The Threat to "Fair Use" in the
    Blogosphere
  • Yahoo′s Reorg Goes Down: Less
    of the Same?
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    GigaOm
  • F|R Interview: 2 Founders, 2
    Careers′ Worth of Funding
    Tips
  • Destination: San Francisco. And
    Still NoGoBoingo
  • Meebo′s Jen: How to Find
    Hard-to-Find Talent
  • Structure 08 Recap: Yo Founders!
    There′s Gold in Them Clouds!
  • No More AT&T Callvantage?
  • Fill Your Grill With Kanye, Whedon
    and YouTube
  • GTalk on iPhone
  • The iPhone Makes Semiconductors Fun
    Again!
  • Google Takes Its Broadband Show on
    the Road
  • Bandwidth Barons Want More Money
    for Fewer Bytes
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    Mobile Weblog
  • Warner Music Group Signs On With
    Nokia
  • Apple iPhone G3 News
  • T-Mobile targets Music Lovers with
    new Motorola ROKR
  • Verizon Teams Up With Rhapsody
  • Nokia Announces Four New
    "Supernovas"
  • Enter To Win a Nokia N78 NAM!
  • T-Mobile Gets 2 More Handsets for
    It′s WiFi Service
  • Join the New Mobile Weblog Forum
  • Ubuntu on mobile Internet devices
  • Sony Combines Style With Function
    in the S302i
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    Technology Review
  • More-Searchable Flash
  • Penguin-Recognition Software
  • A Robot That Learns to Use Tools
  • Search Engines′ Chinese
    Self-Censorship
  • A Record-Breaking Optical Chip
  • Faster Optical Switching
  • Low-Power GPS
  • Do-It-Yourself Multitouch Display
  • Chip for Depth-Sensing Cameras
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    ZDNet
  • Giant rubber snakes to capture wave
    power?
  • Texas Instruments pulls power
    management efforts under new
    division
  • Google trying to take privacy
    seriously
  • Your computer as your singing coach
  • When microblogging keeps you cozy
    (aka "My holiday with Plurk
    and Kwippy")
  • What could Open Office do with a
    business model?
  • Internet abuse and Cloud Computing
  • Happy 4th of July
  • Post? What post?
  • Runescape graphic glitches
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