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- [TheRegister] BMW, Fiat partner to dominate small e-car biz?
- [TheRegister] Google phone OS to transform Linux netbooks, says researcher
- [TheRegister] HM Treasury website traffic goes into recession
- [TheRegister] Put down your pens: Cartoons next on censor block
- [Slashdot] Homebrew Microcontroller Laptop, Made of Wood
- [Slashdot] Python-Based Server Lets Eye-Fi Users Skip Company's Software
- [Geekologie] Scientists Build Mosquito-Killing Laser Beam
- [Geekologie] No, Those Aren't Gaudy: Golden Speakers
- [TheRegister] Mans turns finger into storage
- [TheRegister] Dell bringing SSDs to the EqualLogic party?
- [TheRegister] California: Cisco gives out some details, finally
- [TheRegister] Cisco's uncharted territory: Here be storage dragons
- [TheRegister] Boffins finger reason for non-aligned cows
- [Geekologie] The World's Most Cussingest Video Game
- [Reuters] Google to roll out free tool to help save energy
- [TheRegister] Obama CIO a confessed petty thief
- [TheRegister] Apple iPhone sales tally tops 17m
- [Slashdot] iPhone 3.0 Software Announced
- [Reuters] Apple unveils new iPhone software with cut-and-paste
- [TheRegister] Reverse engineering Apple's OS X
- [Slashdot] Auto Safety Tech May Encourage Dangerous Driving
- [Slashdot] 95M-Year-Old Octopus Fossils Discovered
- [Geekologie] One Day Only: Star Wars Bobble Heads
- [Reuters] Apple fills some gaps with new iPhone features
- [Reuters] Google to roll out free tool to help save energy
- [Reuters] Dell unveils world's thinnest laptop
- [Reuters] Nokia to cut 1,700 jobs in sinking phone market
- [Reuters] U.N. advises governments how to stop Internet drug peddling
- [Reuters] India leaders blog, text to plug in to young voters
- [Reuters] Expedia shares gain on Google takeover talk
- [Reuters] Discovery sues Amazon's Kindle
- [Reuters] Hearst prints final Seattle PI
- [Reuters] Elvis memorabilia offered in online auction
- [TheRegister] Microsoft dumped after India PM's emails go AWOL
- [TheRegister] Amazon sued by cable TV giant over Kindle ebooks
- [TheRegister] Card-sniffing trojans target Diebold ATM software
- [TheRegister] iPhone 3.0 adds cut-and-paste, search, new dev toys
- [Slashdot] Harlan Ellison Sues For "Star Trek" Episode
- [Slashdot] Dell's Adamo Goes After MacBook Air
- [Slashdot] Maker Faire Storms Newcastle
- [Geekologie] These Beats Are Sooo Fresh: The Ocarinas Of Rhyme, TWO Different Zelda Rap Albums
- [Reuters] Apple unveils App options in iPhone software peek
- [Reuters] Google updates Chrome Web browser to boost speeds
- [Reuters] Group asks U.S. FTC to probe Google privacy safety
- [TheRegister] Google in Chrome rebetafication
- [TheRegister] Irish ISPs rally against record label anti-piracy threat
- [Slashdot] UK Gov. Clueless About Own Internet Blacklist
- [Slashdot] The Lightning Hybrid and the Inizio EV
- [Slashdot] Card-Sniffing Malware On Diebold ATMs
- [TheRegister] Health trust pushing on with record sharing
- [TheRegister] Discovery docks with ISS
- [TheRegister] Mimosa mixes SharePoint, mail and files in one archive
- [TheRegister] Rackable shrinks CloudRack cookie sheets
- [TheRegister] Sun breaks through the clouds
- [TheRegister] Opera promises netbook and mobile Turbo boost
- [TheRegister] iPhone chip designer trumpets multi-core GPUs
- [Reuters] IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems: report
- [Reuters] Apple unveils App options in iPhone software peek
- [Reuters] Group asks U.S. FTC to probe Google privacy safety
- [TheRegister] London stab murder rate entirely normal, says top stats prof
- [TheRegister] Rogue Aus sysadmin jailed over hacking spree
- [TheRegister] Online video regulation structure outlined by Government
- [TheRegister] Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS7
- [TheRegister] World's first proper flying car makes debut flight
- [TheRegister] Aussie firewall blocks Wikileaks
- [TheRegister] Government flags ID cost increase
- [TheRegister] Juror tweets could force retrial
- [TheRegister] IBM 'in talks' to buy Sun Microsystems
- [TheRegister] ISS space bio-experiment freezer to return on Discovery
- [TheRegister] Councils clamp down on Strategy Boutique Newspeak
- [Slashdot] Sun In Talks To Be Acquired By IBM
- [Geekologie] I've Seen It All Now: Extreme LED Sheep Art
- [Geekologie] Where Do I Buy?: Pillows For Working Late
- [TheRegister] HP hits UK workers with canteen, car, pension cuts
- [TheRegister] Vodafone promises a response if you're really, really big
- [TheRegister] Minister confirms U-turn on data sharing
- [TheRegister] Sex offender email monitoring plan mothballed
- [TheRegister] Dell pipelines Adamo netbook?
- [Slashdot] Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional 2nd Ed
- [Slashdot] Believable Stupidity In Game AI
- [Slashdot] Internet-Caused Mistrials Are On the Rise
- [Geekologie] Imperial March Tesla Coil And Faraday Suit
- [Geekologie] Percent Of Student Virgins Per College Major
- [Reuters] IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems
- [Reuters] Apple unveils App options in iPhone software peek
- [Reuters] Google updates Chrome Web browser to boost speeds
- [Reuters] Sun Micro takes on Amazon in cloud computing
- [Reuters] Marvel, startup ink online gaming deal
- [Reuters] Group asks U.S. FTC to probe Google privacy safety
- [Reuters] U.N. advises governments how to stop Internet drug peddling
- [Reuters] Maxis commits $10 billion to India mobile unit
- [Reuters] Ontario to help emerging tech firms raise capital
- [Reuters] Dell unveils world's thinnest laptop
- [TheRegister] Jaguar-Land Rover to develop F1-style energy recovery tech
- [TheRegister] Mormons demand ICANN plugs net smut hole
- [TheRegister] BBC botnet 'public interest' defence rubbished by top IT lawyer
- [TheRegister] EMC fattens up flash drive second edition
- [TheRegister] Minister admits thought crime is on the agenda
- [TheRegister] Apple plays catch-up with new iPhone features
- [TheRegister] Brit D-cell torpedo in icepack-bottom probe
- [Slashdot] UK Gov't May Track All Facebook Traffic
- [Slashdot] Linux Foundation Asks Who Says "I'm Linux" Best
- [Slashdot] Study Finds the Pious Fight Death Hardest
- [Slashdot] The Emerging Science of DNA Cryptography
- [Slashdot] Flying Car Passes First Flight Test
- [Slashdot] EPIC Urges FTC To Investigate Google Services
- [Geekologie] BigDog: Now With More Horns, Goring
- [Geekologie] Hey, Gamer Chicks Need Love Too (Call Me)
- [Geekologie] Tool Box Must: Multi-Purpose Halligan Rescues Kittens From Burning Buildings And Brains Zombies With Equal Dexterity
- [Geekologie] Rare Quadruple Moon Transit On Saturn
- [Reuters] IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems: sources
- [Reuters] Nokia to shutter its "Mosh" success story
- [Reuters] Consumers want unrestricted Internet access: survey
- [Reuters] Apple unveils App options in iPhone software peek
- [Reuters] Google updates Chrome Web browser to boost speeds
- [Reuters] Sun Micro takes on Amazon in cloud computing
- [Reuters] Marvel, startup ink online gaming deal
- [Reuters] Group asks U.S. FTC to probe Google privacy safety
- [Reuters] U.N. advises governments how to stop Internet drug peddling
- [Reuters] Maxis commits $10 billion to India mobile unit
- [TheRegister] Crackers latch onto year-old Windows token vuln
- [TheRegister] Privacy watchdog barks for federal Gmail probe
- [TheRegister] Microsoft throws Silverlight 3 beta at Adobe
- [TheRegister] Recession victims big on Linux, IDC says
- [TheRegister] Hefty 'battle strength' electro-laser breaks 100kW barrier
- [TheRegister] Congress re-mulls ban on wireless tax
- [TheRegister] Treating today’s security risks
- [Slashdot] Diebold Admits Flaw In Voting Software
- [Slashdot] Google Returns Chrome To Beta, Touts Speed Boost
- [TheRegister] Sun pitches new cloud as 'Open Platform'
- [TheRegister] Apple intoxicated with ex-Vista chief's musical stylings
- [TheRegister] Sun and IBM - What price Bigger Indigo?
- [TheRegister] Has Microsoft matched Flash with Silverlight 3?
- [TheRegister] Phone designers to improve reality
- [TheRegister] Microsoft preps massive cloud expansion
- [TheRegister] Protip: Don't include SEC lawyer in your $4.6m botnet scam
- [TheRegister] TinyURL, your configs are showing
- [TheRegister] Ubuntu gets pre-Koala cloud love
- [TheRegister] The long slog to multicore land
- [TheRegister] Ofcom insists on emergency roaming
- [TheRegister] A grim day for browser security at hacker contest
- [TheRegister] Microsoft promises 'lessons learned' on IE 8 download day
- [TheRegister] Philips GoGear Spark MP3 player
- [TheRegister] Secret Aussie blacklist leaked
- [Slashdot] It's <em>Not</em> the 15th Birthday of Linux
- [Slashdot] Choruss Pitching Bait and Switch On P2P Music Tax
- [Slashdot] UK Gov't May Track All Facebook Traffic
- [Slashdot] Linux Foundation Asks Who Says "I'm Linux" Best
- [Slashdot] Study Finds the Pious Fight Death Hardest
- [Slashdot] The Emerging Science of DNA Cryptography
- [Geekologie] Beer2D2, The Most Delicious Robot Yet
- [TheRegister] Sony seeks underwriter for Ericsson 'split'
- [TheRegister] UK fraud strategy 'more worthy of Uzbekistan'
- [TheRegister] Blighty orders first 3 supersonic stealth jumpjets
- [TheRegister] Virgin Media to battle modem hackers
- [TheRegister] IT vendors: Who’s hot and who’s not?
- [TheRegister] Oracle grows despite recession
- [TheRegister] Samsung punts popcorn flicks for pounds
- [TheRegister] Microsoft readies IE8 for lift off
- [TheRegister] Samsung stalking SanDisk again?
- [TheRegister] How police busted UK's biggest cybercrime case
- [TheRegister] Government funds IT security research
- [TheRegister] Google Street View hits UK streets
- [TheRegister] Brussels: Old-school lightbulbs to be gone by 2012
- [Slashdot] The 100 Degree Data Center
- [Slashdot] Google's Amazing Browser Experiments
- [Geekologie] Take It Seriously: Robot Attack Insurance
- [Geekologie] Beer2D2: The Most Delicious Robot Yet
- [Geekologie] BigDog: Now With More Horns, Goring
- [Geekologie] Tool Box Must: Multi-Purpose Halligan Rescues Kittens From Burning Buildings And Brains Zombies With Equal Dexterity
- [Geekologie] These Beats Are Sooo Fresh: The Ocarinas Of Rhyme, TWO Different Zelda Rap Albums
- [Geekologie] The World's Most Cussingest Video Game
- [TheRegister] IT contractor charged over US oil rig hack
- [TheRegister] Street View captures traditional British Christmas
- [TheRegister] IBM joins rivals in cutting contractor rates
- [TheRegister] British International Motor Show cancelled
- [TheRegister] Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-ray Disc player
- [TheRegister] Fennec leaps into beta
- [TheRegister] Sky calls for access to cable network
- [TheRegister] Astroboffins probe mysterious 'blazar'
- [TheRegister] Air France trials biometric boarding cards
- [TheRegister] Manufacturers notch up weakest output since 1980
- [Slashdot] Nintendo To Take On Apple With DSi App Store
- [Slashdot] Look Out, Firefox 3 — IE8 Is Back On Top For Now
- [Geekologie] Segway Shmegway -- I Want A Cajun Crawler
- [TheRegister] Obama CIO's 'youthful indiscretion': shirt thieving
- [TheRegister] Penguin floats hybrid Linux supers
- [TheRegister] Intel chip flaw gets double exposure
- [TheRegister] Cisco snaps up pocket video maker
- [TheRegister] Symantec opens Norton door to cloud
- [TheRegister] Advertising watchdog okays 'gaming equals early grave' ad
- [Geekologie] Mmmm, The Most Delicious Resignation Ever
- [TheRegister] Ballmer hails Windows Mobile for Welfare™
- [TheRegister] Sun banks future on multicore virtualization
- [TheRegister] Google kicks Amazon in the Kindle
- [TheRegister] iPhone 3.0 beta reveals mixed blessing
- [TheRegister] Sun's Niagara gets Linux (again)
- [TheRegister] Boffins sniff keystrokes with lasers, oscilloscopes
- [TheRegister] HP streams 'confidential' town hall meeting to world+dog
- [TheRegister] Richardson death used to bait scareware traps
- [TheRegister] Online game given real-life bank permit
- [Slashdot] Australia's Vast, Scattershot Censorship Blacklist Revealed
- [TheRegister] Flaw makes Twitter vulnerable to serious viral attack
- [TheRegister] Robo-fish to hunt pollution in Spanish seas
- [TheRegister] AT&T to sell no-contract iPhones
- [Reuters] Palm says Pre on track as revenue plummets
- [Reuters] IBM talks with Sun Micro not just about servers
- [TheRegister] Privacy campaigner vows legal challenge to Google Street View
- [TheRegister] Microsoft promises IE web-standards love
- [TheRegister] Amazon cloud offers protection from falling meteors
- [TheRegister] Online opt-outs for care record
- [TheRegister] La Cie heads to Switzerland to get into the cloud
- [TheRegister] eSATA: A doomed stopgap?
- [Reuters] Sony Ericsson warning stuns ailing mobile sector
- [Reuters] UK team builds robot fish to detect pollution
- [TheRegister] Sick of that crap office laptop? IBM can help <em>You*</em>
- [TheRegister] Indian call centre credit card 'scam' exposed
- [TheRegister] NYC 'Top Model' stampede: The truth revealed
- [TheRegister] Cops wanted compulsory DNA cards
- [TheRegister] Boffin builds DIY solar cell from doughnuts and tea
- [TheRegister] Apple iPhone to get OLED screen, claims mole
- [TheRegister] Acer recalls potentially overheating Predators
- [TheRegister] Wally found on Street View
- [TheRegister] Still more Tasers for plods - but still not in London
- [Slashdot] 17 Million People Stopped Buying CDs In 2008
- [TheRegister] Enter if ye dare the Comment Dungeon
- [TheRegister] PC buyers fail to prove MS deceived in Vista 'Capable' suit
- [TheRegister] <em>El Reg</em> spymobile snapper nailed on Street View
- [TheRegister] Romanian police arrest Pentagon hack suspect
- [TheRegister] London to get EV charging post network
- [TheRegister] Prof pooh-poohed in pig-v-whale hippo genealogy brouhaha
- [TheRegister] Apple proves: It pays to be late
- [TheRegister] Philips 42in Ambilight LED array TV
- [TheRegister] Wikileaks tell Aus censorship minister to rack off
- [TheRegister] US reality TV 'star' attacked fiancé with laptop, cat, apples
- [TheRegister] TomTom countersues Microsoft
- [Slashdot] Apple and AT&T Sued, Again, Over 3G
- [Geekologie] Okay: Robo-Fish To Detect Ocean Pollution
- [TheRegister] SAS schemes $70m biz analytics cloud
- [TheRegister] Websense mistakes Cisco.com for hack site
- [TheRegister] Xerox sees bleak 2009
- [TheRegister] Dell confirms more jobs cuts in EMEA
- [TheRegister] Nokia closes Porn'n'Warez swap site
- [TheRegister] O2 starts giving away iPhones
- [TheRegister] Sony-Ericsson warns of handset slump
- [TheRegister] Asus Eee PC 1000HE netbook
- [TheRegister] DARPA orders hypersonic Nazi Doodlebug engine
- [TheRegister] Palm bets the farm on WebOS
- [Slashdot] Taxpayers Fund AIG Lawsuit Against US
- [TheRegister] Platform lands OCS cluster deal with HP
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