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  1. [TheRegister] Click here to turn your HP laptop into a brick
  2. [TheRegister] Wishing you an EMF-free Christmas
  3. [TheRegister] Compaq returns to Germany - as brand for bottom-feeders
  4. [Slashdot] Retail Store Scalping Wii Consoles on eBay
  5. [TheRegister] Sequence diagramming that's fit for purpose
  6. [Slashdot] Could An ExtraTerrestrial Find Earth with a Telescope?
  7. [Slashdot] Norway Mandates Government Use of ODF and PDF
  8. [Reuters] FBI aims for world's largest biometrics database
  9. [Slashdot] NASA's Invention of the Year Award Goes to Synthetic Muscles
  10. [Slashdot] Specs For the New KITT
  11. [Slashdot] Many Analog TV Watchers Aren't Aware of Upcoming Switchover
  12. [Slashdot] New Jersey Judge Shields Anonymous Blogger
  13. [Slashdot] Notebook Makers Moving to 4 GB Memory As Standard
  14. [Superficial] Vanessa Hudgens wishes she had teenage pregnancy
  15. [Slashdot] Mystery Company Recruiting Talent With a Puzzle
  16. [Slashdot] IRS Data Security Still a Concern
  17. [Slashdot] FBI Prepares Vast Database of Biometrics
  18. [Slashdot] U.Maine Law Clinic Is First To Fight RIAA
  19. [Slashdot] Analog Cellular Shutdown To Hit Built-In Devices
  20. [Slashdot] GNU Octave 3.0 Released After 11 Years
  21. [Slashdot] Apple Lawyering Up On "Fake Steve Jobs"
  22. [Slashdot] Circuit City Rewards Execs As Stock Tanks
  23. [Slashdot] Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Thousands of Sites
  24. [Slashdot] Mastering POSIX File Capabilities
  25. [TheRegister] New kids on the data management block
  26. [Slashdot] Chuck Norris sues Publisher, Tears Don't Cure Cancer
  27. [Slashdot] Clinton Would Crack Down On Game Content
  28. [Slashdot] Tcl/Tk 8.5.0 Released
  29. [Reuters] Britain's Queen Elizabeth goes global on YouTube
  30. [Slashdot] Head Tracking w/ the Wiimote
  31. [Slashdot] Chuck Norris Sues Publisher, Tears Don't Cure Cancer
  32. [Slashdot] Clinton Would Crack Down On Game Content
  33. [Slashdot] Tcl/Tk 8.5.0 Released
  34. [Slashdot] Mastering POSIX File Capabilities
  35. [Slashdot] Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Thousands of Sites
  36. [Slashdot] Apple Lawyering Up On "Fake Steve Jobs"
  37. [Slashdot] Circuit City Rewards Execs As Stock Tanks
  38. [Slashdot] GNU Octave 3.0 Released After 11 Years
  39. [Slashdot] Analog Cellular Shutdown To Hit Built-In Devices
  40. [Slashdot] U.Maine Law Clinic Is First To Fight RIAA
  41. [Slashdot] FBI Prepares Vast Database of Biometrics
  42. [Slashdot] Mystery Company Recruiting Talent With a Puzzle
  43. [Slashdot] IRS Data Security Still a Concern
  44. [Slashdot] New Jersey Judge Shields Anonymous Blogger
  45. [Slashdot] 44 Conjectures of Stephen Wolfram Disproved
  46. [Slashdot] Deluge Anonymizing Browser Now Includes Bittorrent
  47. [Slashdot] Australia Plans to Censor the Internet
  48. [TheRegister] Media convergence think tank seeks its inner Womble
  49. [Slashdot] Email In the 18th Century
  50. [Slashdot] Inside a Modern Malware Distribution System
  51. [Slashdot] Afterlife Will Be Costly For Digital Films
  52. [TheRegister] IE's Acid trip back to conflict
  53. [TheRegister] AOL plays nice, pays developers
  54. [Slashdot] Should Apple Give Back Replaced Disks?
  55. [Slashdot] Researchers Simulate Building Block of Rat's Brain
  56. [Slashdot] Palau May Get Satellite Power In the Next Decade
  57. [TheRegister] Tories offer NHS IT rescue plan after major patient data losses
  58. [Slashdot] China Anti-Corruption Web Site Crashes On First Day
  59. [TheRegister] Queen's Speech hits YouTube
  60. [TheRegister] Dell's laptop customisation options not very customisable
  61. [TheRegister] Rendition lawsuit targets aerospace giant Boeing
  62. [TheRegister] Devolo dLAN Wireless Extender
  63. [TheRegister] FBI preps $1bn biometric database
  64. [TheRegister] Pantone cranks up the whalesong
  65. [Slashdot] Giraffes May Be Six Separate Species
  66. [TheRegister] Presenting the inaugural Vulture Central Hall of Lame™
  67. [Slashdot] US To Extinguish (Most) Incandescent Bulb Sales By 2012
  68. [Superficial] Britney Spears gets it on with photographer
  69. [Superficial] Chuck Norris hates people thinking he’s badass
  70. [Slashdot] Is There Such a Thing As Absolute Hot?
  71. [Geekologie] Luxury Airship Filled With Helium, Rich People
  72. [Superficial] Danielle Fishel arrested for alleged DUI
  73. [Slashdot] Extreme Christmas Lights In Orlando
  74. [Superficial] Britney Spears' nipples are ring ting tingling
  75. [Geekologie] Moose Mugs From Christmas Vacation
  76. [Slashdot] OLPC a Hit in Remote Peruvian Village
  77. [Slashdot] Military Robots from 2007 to 2032
  78. [Slashdot] Newmark Denies Craigslist Is Killing Newspapers
  79. [Geekologie] Man Plays 'Jingle Bells' On Graphics Card
  80. [Geekologie] Popular Mechanics Digs Aptera Electric Car
  81. [TheRegister] Wipro seeks firepower for Capgemini bid
  82. [Slashdot] Jingle Bells Played With Graphics Card, Santa Wonders Why
  83. [Slashdot] Only 2 in 500 College Students Believe in IP
  84. [Slashdot] Google Reader Begins Sharing Private Data
  85. [Slashdot] Thousands of Adult Website Accounts Compromised
  86. [Slashdot] FSFE Supports Microsoft Antitrust Investigation
  87. [Slashdot] Netgear Introduces Linux-Based NAS Devices
  88. [Slashdot] The Economist's Technology Predictions For 2008
  89. [Slashdot] 'Mind Doping' Becoming More Common
  90. [Slashdot] Airlines Plan To Filter, Censor In-Flight Internet Access
  91. [Slashdot] Apple and Google Are Telecom's Newest Stars
  92. [Reuters] Queen Elizabeth urges thought for less well off
  93. [Reuters] FBI aims for world's largest biometrics database
  94. [Reuters] Microsoft's piracy fight gains momentum in China
  95. [Reuters] Vonage and AT&T settle patent dispute
  96. [Reuters] Nokia, InterDigital claim patent case victory
  97. [Reuters] Toshiba and Sharp form LCD pact amid industry shake-up
  98. [Reuters] Samsung, Hitachi sign license deal on hard drives
  99. [Reuters] Chile puts off digital television decision to March
  100. [Reuters] Ariane rocket launches African, N.American satellites
  101. [Reuters] Philips in $5 billion Respironics deal
  102. [Slashdot] How To Tell If It's Really Titanium
  103. [Slashdot] Anti-Virus Bug Briefly Identified Windows Explorer as Malware
  104. [Slashdot] Heathkit Reincarnates the Hero Robot
  105. [Slashdot] Capitol Hill Quiet on Tech
  106. [Reuters] Russia launches final satellites for its own GPS
  107. [Slashdot] USPTO Reaffirms 1-Click Claims 'Old And Obvious'
  108. [Slashdot] Robots To Control Oil Drilling Platforms
  109. [Slashdot] The LCD Panel vs. The Crossbow
  110. [Slashdot] Egypt to Copyright Pyramids and Sphynx
  111. [Slashdot] Mario Christmas Mural Video
  112. [Slashdot] MTV: 2007 Borked the Music Industry
  113. [Slashdot] Embedded Linux On a Digital Stethoscope
  114. [TheRegister] How to be a failure at <em>Guitar Hero III</em>
  115. [Slashdot] Quoted in Google News? Post a Comment
  116. [Slashdot] Microsoft Complains About Google's Monopoly Abuse
  117. [Slashdot] Top Solid State Disks and TB Drives Reviewed
  118. [Slashdot] Google Mobile Phones Debut in Feb?
  119. [Slashdot] Batcave Home Theater
  120. [Geekologie] 3D Projector System Is Wicked, Scary
  121. [Superficial] Britney Spears could face jail-time
  122. [Superficial] Paris Hilton’s little brother becomes a man
  123. [Geekologie] Nissan Concept Van Rocks Microwave Oven
  124. [Geekologie] Black Hole Bag Holds Stuff, Looks Funny
  125. [Superficial] Brandy may not be a murderer
  126. [Slashdot] Russian GPS Alternative Near Completion
  127. [Slashdot] The Afterlife Is Expensive for Digital Movies
  128. [Geekologie] Robotic Foosball Table Built For A Class
  129. [Geekologie] Man Buys Most Expensive Starbucks Drink
  130. [Superficial] Britney Spears is crazy? Poppycock!
  131. [Superficial] Nicky Hilton wears a bikini
  132. [Slashdot] How Would You Design Your Dream Office?
  133. [Slashdot] Information Overload Predicted Problem of the Year for 2008
  134. [Geekologie] I Will Sadly Never Own A Vulcania Watch
  135. [Superficial] Nicollette Sheridan’s bikini is Fa la la awesome
  136. [Superficial] Nicky Hilton wears a bikini
  137. [Reuters] Appeals court hands Google patent case setback
  138. [Reuters] Samsung Elec countersuing Sharp on LCD patents
  139. [Reuters] Sony seeks more partners for flat panels: paper
  140. [TheRegister] Feel the burn: in the aftermath of year's biggest hype
  141. [Slashdot] Web Ads Work Better Than TV Ads
  142. [Slashdot] IBM's Five Predictions for the Future
  143. [Slashdot] Government Makes NIH Research Open Access
  144. [Slashdot] Australia Scraps National ID Plan
  145. [Reuters] Nokia delays gaming service launch to next year
  146. [Reuters] Apple, Fox planning movie rental deal: reports
  147. [Reuters] Samsung SDI unveils 31-inch organic display screen
  148. [Reuters] PGA tour to go high-tech on Golf Channel
  149. [TheRegister] Outsourcing overruns cost UK taxpayers £9bn
  150. [TheRegister] Cloudy outlook for climate models
  151. [TheRegister] How to copyright Michelangelo
  152. [Slashdot] NYPD To Replace Motor Fleet With Electric Scooters
  153. [Reuters] Nokia puts back gaming service launch to new year
  154. [Reuters] Apple and Fox planning movie rental deal: reports
  155. [Reuters] Samsung SDI unveils 31-inch organic display screen
  156. [Reuters] PGA tour to go high-tech on Golf Channel
  157. [Reuters] Appeals court hands Google patent case setback
  158. [Reuters] Sony becomes latest to quit rear-projection TVs
  159. [Reuters] Samsung countersuing Sharp on LCD patents
  160. [Reuters] Russia launches final satellites for its own GPS
  161. [Reuters] Hupo.TV to manage Chinese pop radio site
  162. [Reuters] FBI aims for world's largest biometrics database
  163. [TheRegister] Apple and Fox to offer rental downloads
  164. [TheRegister] Radiohead prep New Year's Eve net gig
  165. [TheRegister] Dotcom-era tycoon dies in Panama plane crash
  166. [TheRegister] New Year's Eve greetings disguise Storm Worm attacks
  167. [TheRegister] UK charity backs tags for dementia sufferers
  168. [TheRegister] Amazon claims amazing Christmas
  169. [Slashdot] Alexander Graham Bell - Patent Thief?
  170. [Slashdot] Black Hole Fires at Neighboring Galaxy
  171. [Slashdot] FBI to Put Criminals Up in Lights
  172. [Superficial] Paris Hilton’s inheritance just got very small
  173. [Reuters] Nokia delays N-gage gaming service launch
  174. [Reuters] Apple and Fox planning movie rental deal: reports
  175. [Reuters] Samsung SDI unveils 31-inch organic display screen
  176. [Reuters] Amazon adds Warner Music to download service
  177. [Reuters] Sony becomes latest to quit rear-projection TVs
  178. [Reuters] PGA tour to go high-tech on Golf Channel
  179. [Reuters] Appeals court hands Google patent case setback
  180. [Reuters] Samsung countersuing Sharp on LCD patents
  181. [Reuters] Russia launches final satellites for its own GPS
  182. [Reuters] Hupo.TV to manage Chinese pop radio site
  183. [TheRegister] MasterCard's Maestro struggles to cope with Xmas
  184. [TheRegister] Intel and STMicro Flash venture delayed by cash problems
  185. [TheRegister] BitTorrenters seek sanctuary in Pirate Bay
  186. [TheRegister] Google suffers patent blow
  187. [TheRegister] Tote to punt online casino from the Channel
  188. [TheRegister] German police hunt 12,000 strong child abuse ring
  189. [TheRegister] Xbox gamers urged don't get smashed
  190. [TheRegister] Tesco Mobile complains to Ofcom
  191. [Slashdot] Windows Home Server Corrupts Files
  192. [Slashdot] SCO Receives Nasdaq's Delisting Notice
  193. [Geekologie] Chair Provides Maximum Butt Comfort
  194. [Geekologie] Picture And Frame Turn Into Table, Wow!
  195. [Superficial] Tiffany ‘New York’ Pollard gets engaged
  196. [Slashdot] WTO Awards Caribbean Country Right to Ignore US Copyright
  197. [Slashdot] eBay vs. Romania's Online Scammers
  198. 'Your daddy' comment leads to parking lot attack
  199. [Geekologie] LEGO Portal Scene Is Cute, Not Cuddly
  200. [Geekologie] Motorcycle Powered By 24 Chainsaw Engines
  201. [Geekologie] Chair Provides Maximum Butticular Comfort
  202. [Geekologie] Picture And Frame Turn Into Table, Wow!
  203. [Geekologie] I Will Sadly Never Own A Vulcania Watch
  204. [Geekologie] Robotic Foosball Table Built For A Class
  205. [Geekologie] Man Buys Most Expensive Starbucks Drink
  206. [Geekologie] Nissan Concept Van Rocks Microwave Oven
  207. [Geekologie] Black Hole Bag Holds Stuff, Looks Funny
  208. [Geekologie] 3D Projector System Is Wicked, Scary
  209. [Geekologie] Man Plays 'Jingle Bells' On Graphics Card
  210. [Geekologie] Popular Mechanics Digs Aptera Electric Car
  211. [Geekologie] Moose Mugs From Christmas Vacation
  212. [Geekologie] Luxury Airship Filled With Helium, Rich People
  213. [Geekologie] Oh Hell Yes: The Rinspeed sQuba Car
  214. [Superficial] Mischa Barton arrested for DUI, drugs
  215. [Superficial] Fergie and Josh Duhamel get engaged
  216. [TheRegister] Capgemeni ‘not talking to Wipro’
  217. [TheRegister] EMC buys doc mgt firm for all-in-one completeness
  218. [Slashdot] Report Says 36.4% of World's Computers Infringe on IP
  219. [Geekologie] Suit Washes Clean In The Shower, Hot Damn!
  220. [Geekologie] SmartNav Controls Cursor With Your Head
  221. [Superficial] David Beckham is cool with dudes
  222. [Superficial] Jamie Lynn Spears’ father spent Christmas away from family
  223. [TheRegister] Nokia and InterDigital both win patent case
  224. [Slashdot] Apple Patents 'Buy Stuff Wirelessly, Skip Lines' Tech
  225. [Slashdot] Is the Dell XPS One Better than the Apple iMac?
  226. [Geekologie] Duplicate CD/DVDs Without A Computer
  227. [Geekologie] Batcave Home Theater Looks Good, Dark
  228. [Superficial] Nicollette Sheridan is still wearing a bikini
  229. [TheRegister] Man uses mobe as modem, rings up £27k phone bill
  230. [Slashdot] First Reflected Light From an Exoplanet Seen
  231. [Slashdot] Data Storage Predictions for 2008
  232. [Slashdot] Google Apps Slow to Replace Competition
  233. [Slashdot] Microsoft Opens Its Security Research Cookbooks
  234. [Slashdot] Warner Music Group Drops DRM for Amazon
  235. [Slashdot] Japanese Government to Regulate Online Communication
  236. [Slashdot] Researchers Explore Quantum Dot Based NVRAM
  237. [Slashdot] Apple and Fox Set to Announce Movie Rental Deal
  238. [Reuters] Americans more wired, new-media survey finds
  239. [Slashdot] Connecticut Governor Seeks to Protect Personal Data Online
  240. [TheRegister] Byrne puts fake ID frighteners on illegal employers
  241. [TheRegister] Wal-Mart cans video download service
  242. [TheRegister] US.gov paints gloomy picture of overseas threats
  243. [TheRegister] Rent Fox films via iTunes
  244. [TheRegister] Two accused of selling counterfeit Cisco kit
  245. [TheRegister] Antarctic base staff in drunken Xmas punch-up
  246. [TheRegister] Barron Hilton donates fortune to charity
  247. [TheRegister] The protection's off, as Warner commits to Amazon
  248. [TheRegister] Bhutto murder used to spread malware
  249. [TheRegister] Space shuttle launch knocked back again
  250. [Slashdot] Hospitals Look to a Nuclear Tool to Fight Cancer