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  • Man Buys Crack With Monopoly Money
  • Voodoo practitioners shrug off blame for Haitian quake
  • Biggie Smalls is Still Influential 13 Years After his Death
  • The 7 People You Meet at The Gym
  • The Rise of Netbooks (Infographic)
  • NJ Airport Breach a Few Months Back Was From A Goodbye Kiss
  • Two Of Oldest People In World Die On Same Day
  • Biblical City's True Location Discovered, Researchers Claim
  • Patton Oswalt To Write 'Firefly' Comic Book (pic)
  • Rock 'N' Roll Metro Map v1.0

  • Review: Science Trips Out on Music in 'The Heart Is a Drum Machine'
  • Broadcast Video From Your Mobile
  • Oldest Known Flying 'Car' Up For Auction
  • Hot Property Sex.com on Auction Block
  • Storyboard: Extreme-Test War Stories
  • Your Computer Really Is a Part of You
  • Just How Fast Is Cisco's New Router? Really Freaking Fast
  • Lifelock Dinged $12 Million for Deceptive Business Practices
  • Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties
  • Apple's Secret iPhone Developer Agreement Goes Public

  • Fraud-prevention service ponies up $12m for 'false' ads
  • Pillar juices flash drive box
  • Apple's draconian developer docs revealed
  • It's official: Adobe Reader is world's most-exploited app
  • Cisco 'forever changes internet' with...a router
  • Google tests TV set-top search, says report
  • New Internet Explorer code-execution attacks go wild
  • Dell intros restyled biz laptops
  • FA launches security probe after England team bugged
  • Terracotta's Ehcache back-ends Hibernate
  • Smartphone app botnet experiment blows up a storm
  • Nokia killed free navigation, alleges EU complaint

  • Remains of the Day: Google on Your TV Edition [For What It's Worth]
  • SecondBar Puts a Menu Bar on All Your Mac's Monitors [Downloads]
  • Best VPN Tool: OpenVPN [Hive Five Followup]
  • Improve Meeting Efficiency with a 22-Minute Limit [Meetings]
  • Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer Tweaks, Enlarges Your Superbar Thumbnails [Downloads]
  • FCC Considers Dedicating Portion of U.S. Wireless Spectrum to Free Wi-Fi [Wi-Fi]
  • Make an Appointment with Yourself for Distraction-Free Time Blocks [Distractions]
  • Red and Black: An Office Makeover [Featured Workspace]
  • Lifehacker RSS Feeds Do a Little Dance [Announcements]
  • "Work Expands to the Time Allowed" [Quotables]
  • TypeWith.me Makes Real-Time Text Collaboration Dead Simple, Resurrects EtherPad [Collaboration Tools]
  • Staying Motivated at Work with a Status Board [Workflow]

  • Adam Savage: my Blade Runner gun
  • Bad paintings of Barack Obama
  • Future of Interrogation
  • Picturetweeting bathroom scale
  • Glenn Beck advertiser sells "survival seeds" for apocalyptic agriculture
  • Sex.com for sale
  • Chilean earthquake so strong, it moved an entire city 10 feet
  • Study says US doctors in hospitals only wash their hands about 30% of the time
  • Wired Reread: AT&T's "strap-on telephone"
  • Kids in Haiti refugee camps making kites

  • Samsung's 3D Glasses: Fast, Fitted, but only for Samsung TVs - PC World
  • Winner of `Nobel of computing' at a glance - The Associated Press
  • Global warming skepticism rising in the GOP - Los Angeles Times
  • Home Buyers Check Out Apps - Wall Street Journal
  • PS3 Final Fantasy XIII includes Final Fantasy XIV goodies - NetworkWorld.com
  • Microsoft Fixes Eight Flaws In Excel, Movie Maker - ChannelWeb
  • Foursquare gets down to business - CNET
  • FCC to Propose National Digital Literacy Corps - PC World
  • HP Touts Flash as Killer App Against Apple's iPad - PC World
  • Google Tests TV Search Service - Wall Street Journal

  • Samsung Shows How Super AMOLED is Better
  • Blizzard: World of Warcraft Not for Consoles
  • TEARDOWN: Alienware's M11x Gaming Netbook
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  • Crysis 2: Lower System Req, Better Graphics
  • Nvidia Pulls Linux, BSD, Solaris Drivers Due to Bug
  • Dell Announces Vostro 3000 Series With Nehalem
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  • VIDEO: Freescale's $200 Chromium Tablet
  • Unannounced Dell All-in-One Shows Up at Walmart
  • AMD: Developers Use PhysX Only For The Cash
  • Newegg Confirms Counterfeit Core i7s Shipped

  • Data issue hits BlackBerry devices for second day
  • How Not to Shut Down Your Laptop, and Other Tips
  • Update: Microsoft researcher wins Turing Award
  • FCC to propose national digital literacy corps
  • Update: LifeLock to pay $12M to settle FTC, states' complaint
  • Acer storms up on lagging Dell in 2009 PC market
  • Cisco touts new core router's 100G Ethernet, energy efficiency
  • Microsoft skips patch for PowerPoint add-on
  • P&G's clout with HP reaches to the CEO's office
  • Trademark issues could derail new gTLDs at ICANN meeting

  • DEVONthink and DEVONnote 2.0
  • External Link: Jakob Nielsen Criticizes iTunes App Update Interface
  • Default Folder X 4.3.6
  • Mactracker 5.1
  • BusyCal 1.2.2
  • TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 8 March 2010
  • ExtraBITS for 8 March 2010
  • iPad to Arrive in U.S. on April 3rd
  • Cartoons Reveal DRM Frustrations
  • Apple Offers Cheaper Mac Developer Program

  • Rackspace hires to align with MySQL offshoot
  • Sun's open source chief leaves following Oracle merger
  • Sentilla's energy management tool gets chargeback feature
  • VMware unveils experimental projects on new Web site
  • Modular data centers: A fast, secretive option that's spreading
  • Android native development kit updated
  • Cisco unveils next Internet core router
  • Schneier: Fight for online privacy or kiss it good-bye
  • EMC offers deduplication, thin provisioning for VMware on Celerra
  • Intel sees 2012 deployment for mobile WiMax Release 2

  • Samsung, Panasonic start selling 3-D TVs this week
  • Wide Web of diversions gets laptops evicted from lecture halls
  • Video Vault, cult movie rental favorite, to close in April
  • Toyota demo counters claim of electronic acceleration glitch
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  • Disney allows Cablevision to resume showing WABC-7 as revenue negotiations continue
  • For scientists, Chile becomes the ideal lab for studying seismic activity
  • Second Life's virtual money can become real-life cash
  • ABC goes dark for New York Cablevision subscribers
  • Billionaire Bubble: Ten players in the local tech scene look back, a decade later, at the frenzied days of the Internet boom and its fateful bust

  • Amtrak Looks for Internet Platform
  • PopSci Gets Pop and Science Right in Radiation Article
  • Apple Drops Wi-Fi Sniffers from iPhone App Store
  • What's the Sound of One Hand Paying? Kachingle
  • Pay Credence to Credant's Claims on Sleeping Wi-Fi?
  • More Details on Amtrak's New Acela-Fi
  • Virgin Mobile Ups Data for On-Demand Broadband
  • Netgear Raises Ante on Streaming HD over 802.11n
  • Amtrak Launches Wi-Fi on Acela and in Stations
  • Indie Hotspots Could Perish in UK for Piracy Law

  • Minuscule tubes coated with a chemical fuel can act as a power source with 100 times more electrical power by weight than conventional batteries.
  • Sony 3D TVs to arrive in June
  • "Instead of protecting small companies and projects, the patent system is giving large companies a tool they can use to go after them."
  • Apple's Secret iPhone Developer Agreement Goes Public
  • HP claims Chinese Rivals Hijacked Trucks to Steal Technology, HP Says | Courthouse News Service
  • Senate Warns Employees To Avoid The Drudge Report: "responsible for the many viruses popping up"
  • Minuscule tubes coated with a chemical fuel can act as a power source with 100 times more electrical power by weight than conventional batteries.
  • Real-life Hurt Locker: how bomb-proof suits work
  • Cisco Quits WiMax Radio Business (They hoped you were busy with their "big announcement" so you wouldn't notice.)
  • A plan to create an internet domain specifically for adult websites ".xxx" will be resurrected three years after it was rejected by internet regulators.

  • 2008 Prius Takes Another Unlucky Driver on a Wild Ride
  • U.S. Power Companies Fight the Wind
  • Cisco Releases Next-Gen Super-High-Speed 322 Tbps Routing System
  • Steve Ballmer Offers a Few Kind Words for Apple's Highly Successful App Store
  • Northrop Pulls Out of Tanker Bidding Process
  • Newegg Counterfeit CPU Mess Finally Resolved
  • Independent Musicians Urge Net Neutrality -- But Only for "Legal" Content
  • U.S. Air Force Outlines Future Spending, Aircraft Needs
  • Valve Officially Announces Steam, Source Engine for OS X
  • 3/8/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews
  • MIT Researchers Discover New Electricity Production Method
  • Canada Plans Shift to Plastic Currency

  • Pink Floyd sues EMI over iTunes payments
  • iPhone 4G: 25 most-wanted features
  • Cyberbullying hits LGBT youth especially hard
  • McAfee: A million 'scareware' victims a day
  • Analyst: PlayStation 3 to win console war in the end
  • FileMaker 11 delivers charting, 'on-the-fly' reporting
  • ScatterTunes sells digital albums with a visual twist
  • Google-China flap spurs federal plan to bypass censors
  • Eliminate's 3G multiplayer: How'd they do that?
  • Is the Kindle finally ready for the Web?
  • Putting TiVo Premiere in context
  • Malware found on HTC Android phone from Vodafone
  • CNET News Daily Podcast: Tuesday's top headlines
  • Microsoft tweaks browser ballot code

  • Researchers show infecting smartphones with malware is relatively easy
  • OpenSSH 5.4 couples standard local input with server ports
  • Update for Apache 2.2 web server closes various security holes
  • ZigBee: attack of the killer bees
  • Windows tool to eliminate update hassle
  • Dangerous security hole in Opera
  • The H Week - CeBIT, a bid on Novell, Ubuntu's new look and botnet arrests
  • Hardware attack on RSA implementation
  • Cisco patches vulnerabilities in voice solutions
  • Second maintenance release for PHP 5.3
  • Several known vulnerabilities to remain unpatched on forthcoming Microsoft patch day
  • US government publishes parts of its cyber security directive
  • Worth reading: Security on BlackBerry devices
  • CeBIT 2010: Generating keys from radio echoes

  • Facebook's location feature expected to launch next month
  • Microsoft browser ballot gives Opera, Firefox a boost
  • The Internet of tomorrow: 100Gbps to your house by 2030
  • FileMaker Pro goes to 11, admits people like spreadsheets
  • European Parliament unites against 3 strikes, ACTA secrecy
  • Microsoft begins rolling out redesigned MSN homepage
  • Plans for .xxx top-level domain pop up again
  • "PowerPoint is evil" author to monitor stimulus spending
  • Mozilla borrows from WebKit to build fast new JS engine
  • Engineering a parasite to tell you where it has been

  • SV Angel Partner Brian Pokorny Now CEO Of Dailybooth
  • Google’s Chief Economist: “Newspapers Have Never Made Much Money From News”
  • Tweetie 2 Gaining Native Foursquare Support
  • Chomp Closes In On 300,000 Users, Launches App Review Site And Chomp Connect
  • Embrace Your Inner Geek At The New Linux Store
  • NYT: Facebook Location Features Coming Next Month
  • Just In Time For The Location Wars, Twitter Turns On Geolocation On Its Website
  • It’s Official: We’re No Longer Updating Our Twitter Accounts, We’re Tweeting
  • PANIC! Study Finds That Students are Addicted To Their iPhones!
  • Team Europe Ventures Starts €6m Fund For Early Stage Startups

  • Does Android dream of DIY cushions?
  • Palm's webOS PDK beta adds Pixi native development, PDK'd apps will hit the Catalog mid year
  • Samsung NaviBot SR8845 / SR8855 vacuum cleaner hands-on
  • Eternal optimist Verizon calls iPad launch 'an opportunity' to sell some data plans
  • brite-View LinkE pipes content to four Ethernet sources over existing powerline network
  • Seven45 Studios talks Power Gig details, we go hands-on with its six string guitar peripheral
  • Elgato rolls out smaller, Windows 7-supporting EyeTV Hybrid
  • Is Amazon hiring devs to build a robust web browser for Kindle?
  • Newegg selling ASUS Eee Box with Red Flag Linux pre-installed
  • Samsung SHW-M120S to be first Android phone with Bluetooth 3.0?
  • Samsung puts price tags on its next receivers, soundbars and Blu-ray HTIB systems
  • Samsung announces US availability, pricing for R1, R0 PMPs
  • iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 4 drops in
  • Customer greeted with malware on Vodafone-issued HTC Magic (good thing it's discontinued)

  • Facebook to Become Location-Aware in April
  • Leap Shutters Some Stores, Reduces Headcount
  • Apple Revises iPhone OS 3.2 SDK Yet Again
  • Review: Motorola Backflip
  • Palm Helps Developers Port Games to WebOS
  • FCC Suggests Free Wireless Broadband
  • Samsung's Stunt Lands at Cricket
  • NFL Mobile Touches Down on Verizon Wireless
  • Android Develops Enhanced OpenGL Support
  • Gowalla App Out Now For Android Phones

  • For teaching touch typing, it’s clearly Klavaro
  • US government makes move toward software freedom
  • TCExam makes the grade
  • JAME aims for fractal fame
  • New PVR daemon serves as a flexible video tool
  • Along comes Association Subscribers Manager
  • FrontAccounting is all over the map
  • March Project of the Month - Arianne
  • Search Changes
  • Get that syncing feeling with DirSync Pro
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