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  • Space: Top 5 UFO Video Hoax Tips [Video]
  • Study links soda, pancreatic cancer
  • Baby Boomers will bogart drug rehab seats, experts warn
  • 7 Weird Political Ads {Videos}
  • 170 Tons of Tainted Milk from 2008 Now Being Sold in China
  • Flame Retardants Linked to Fertility, Development Problems
  • A Cheating Heart = A Narcissist
  • New iPhone App keeps track of MP
  • The Most Awe-Inspiring Natural Wonders in America
  • Google Creating Twitter Clone for Gmail

  • Electric Cars, and Chargers, Poised to Flood Israel
  • Farewell to Sci-Fi Writer William Tenn
  • Artist Creates Paintings From Floppy Disks
  • First Chevrolet Volt Rolls Off the Line Nov. 1
  • After 100 Years, Are The Boy Scouts Still Relevant?
  • Rewiring Haiti: Patience Wears Thin in Port-au-Prince
  • 10 Ways to a Geeky Girl's Heart
  • Google's Super Bowl Ad: A Romance in Search
  • Review: Daddy-Daughter Killing Sprees Power 'BioShock 2'
  • Ad-Network Vets Try to Clean Up Their Act

  • Intel 'Tukwila' born after long and painful labor
  • SourceForge reverses ban on US foes
  • Oracle issues emergency security patch for WebLogic
  • Microsoft tests show no Win 7 battery flaw
  • Microsoft kills FAST's Linux and Unix search biz
  • Linus Torvalds doesn't hate the Googlephone
  • Sweden to prosecute alleged Cisco, NASA hacker
  • Google (Voice) solves universal translation soonish
  • Dell snaps up crashed Exanet
  • iPhone OS 3.1.3 unlock app posted
  • Cheeky French hackers hijack Tata website
  • Phoenix recovers barbecued data in Europe

  • The Majority of You Aren't Interested in Paying More than $10 for an E-Book [What You Said]
  • AudioBox Puts Your Music Library in the Cloud So It's Accessible Anywhere [Media Players]
  • UltraDefrag Is a Portable and Open-Source Disk Defragmenter [Downloads]
  • Quickly Backup Your Firefox Profile with about:support [Firefox Tip]
  • Google Wave in Action: Real-World Use Case Studies [Use Cases]
  • StorageFront Catalogs and Compares Self-Storage Facilities [Storage]
  • PwnageTool 3.1.5 Jailbreaks iPhone 3.1.3 [Downloads]
  • Google Adding Social Feature to Gmail? [Rumors]
  • How to Separate Stuck Drinking Glasses [Cleaning]
  • Modified Tab Ordering Enables Firefox-like Tab Handling in Google Chrome [Downloads]
  • The Complete Guide to Windows System Restore (It's Better than You Remember) [Windows]
  • Are You Interested in Tablet Computing? [Reader Poll]

  • Science of Cocktails
  • Battle of the Deathburgers: Heart Attack Grill sues Heart Stoppers Sports Grill
  • Best Superbowl photo ever
  • Band Reunion at the Wedding
  • PopSci article on "mind reading"
  • Marina Gorbis: crowdsourcing abundance
  • Brain scans enable communication with vegetative people
  • Case Sunstein: Feds should "cognitively infiltrate" online conspiracy groups
  • FBI wants ISPs to retain your web surfing records for 2 years
  • Sony Pictures layoffs explained

  • Google Touts Search Engine in Super Bowl Commercial - BusinessWeek
  • Google Gmail Getting Social Features - InformationWeek
  • Apple to Remain 'Nimble' on iPad Pricing - PC World
  • US to Create Climate-Change Office, Commerce's Locke Says - BusinessWeek
  • Publishers Win a Bout in E-Book Price Fight - New York Times
  • Endeavour Lifts Off to Fit ISS With Giant Observation Deck - TechNewsWorld
  • IBM Rolls Out Power7 As Rivals Converge - InformationWeek
  • Google Lowers Nexus One Termination Fee - Wall Street Journal
  • China Closes Hacker Training Site - InformationWeek
  • Daddy-Daughter Killing Sprees Power BioShock 2 - Wired News

  • Video: Are Intel Core CPUs Better than this Robot?
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  • FAST! IBM Develops 100GHz Transistor Device
  • Nvidia: External Laptop GPUs Are "Big Opportunity"
  • Google Runs 3-month Old Video as Super Bowl Ad
  • IBM Launches New Octa-core Chips and Servers
  • Harddrives to Hit 3TB Capacities By November
  • RWS: Postal III is "Looking Good"
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  • PICTURED: Gigabyte's M1405 with External GPU
  • China Closes Hacker Training Site w/ 180K Users
  • ATI Issues Fix for Grey Screening 5800 Series

  • Update: IBM launches eight-core Power7 processor, servers
  • Windows 7 stability update makes PCs unstable, users report
  • After delays, Intel rolls out Tukwila chip
  • Poughkeepsie, N.Y., slams bank for $378,000 online theft
  • Update: Google to make Gmail more social
  • Adobe apologizes for 16-month-old Flash bug
  • Get quick access to recently used items
  • Microsoft warns of lapsing Windows support
  • PC Maintenance: What Tasks When?
  • Smart Storage Options for Home PC Data

  • TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 8 February 2010
  • ExtraBITS for 8 February 2010
  • External Link: Adam, Tonya, and Andy Ihnatko Discuss the iPad, Amazon, and Ebooks
  • New Ebooks Aid Remote Support, Collaboration, and Administration
  • External Link: Apple Enables Web-Based App Store Previews
  • External Link: Stay Alert for iPhone Phishing Attacks
  • Keynote Editing in Action on the iPad
  • External Link: Slingbox for iPhone Will Work over 3G
  • External Link: Amazon Looking to Add Touch to the Kindle
  • TidBITS Events at Macworld SF 2010

  • Oracle buys SOA management vendor AmberPoint
  • Update: SAP hits reset button with CEO change
  • Xerox, ACS close $6.4B merger deal
  • IBM launches eight-core Power7 processor, servers
  • Obama's 2011 budget would choke IT spending, eliminate data centers
  • Enterprises clamor for usage-based software pricing
  • Microsoft moves on MVC Web apps platform upgrade
  • Proposed battery restrictions could crimp e-commerce, air travel
  • China closes hacker training site, arrests three members
  • Apotheker is out as SAP's CEO

  • New at the Top: Tekedra M. Jefferson, AOL
  • Sonos ZonePlayer: The gadget that upgrades the digital music revolution
  • Internet gambling again in play
  • Help File: Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and other permanent e-mail address options
  • Apple iPad's rejection of Adobe Flash could signal the player's death knell
  • A reporter faces the naked truth about full-body airport scanners
  • Racking up miles? Maybe not.
  • Goldman Sachs CEO Blankfein gets stock-based $9 million bonus
  • BAE Systems pays $450 million to settle bribery scandal charges
  • Personal Tech: Gadget News and Reviews

  • Chaska's Local Paper Looks at Wi-Fi Pioneer Chaska.net
  • Free 802.1X via AuthenticateMyWiFi for a Single Access Point
  • Laptop-Free Weekend Experiment at Oakland Cafe
  • Southwest Signs with Row 44
  • Hands-On with Gogo
  • iPad Creates New Class of 3G Device, Plan
  • AT&T Sees Continued Growth in Wi-Fi Sessions
  • San Francisco Airport Plans Free Wi-Fi
  • Aircell Pumps $176m More into Coffers
  • Palm Lets Plus Models Play Hotspot

  • Android pattern locking: an horror story
  • Concept design for a hotel in the sky, with low passenger numbers and huge internal spaces
  • G-Wiz! the Electric Car That Started a Revolution
  • Google to U.S. internet speeds: Must go faster.
  • Security chip that does encryption in PCs hacked
  • Focusing 192 lasers on one target to create unlimited energy
  • The Pandora handheld game console is (finally) entering mass production.
  • My own private... hydrogen power station?
  • Google (Voice) solves universal translation soonish
  • remember that iphone app parody video that got millions of views? here's a 1laptopperchild parody by the same creator. it's awesome.

  • Nexus One Reportedly Isn't Selling Well, But Linux Founder Loves It
  • 2/8/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews
  • Latest Endeavour Flight Will Bring Tranquility to ISS
  • Google to Bring Wave, Voice to Businesses in 2010
  • Hot New AMOLED Displays Ready to Flood Smartphone Market
  • China Closes Largest Homegrown Hacker Training Website
  • Verizon Wireless Blocks 4chan Website
  • India Says it "Cannot Rely" on Biased UN Climate Panel, Forms National Institute of Himalayan Glaciology
  • Canon Unveils EOS T2i D-SLR, New PowerShot Cameras
  • Researchers Use Computing Power to Show Water Currents Shaped Fish Evolution
  • RIM Making Necessary Changes as Smartphone Competition Heats Up
  • 2/6/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews

  • TweetDeck gets a few tweaks
  • Former Intel exec pleads guilty in Galleon case
  • Boeing's next-gen 747 takes air for the first time
  • Next-generation 747 takes first air (photos)
  • Stay home, let Texas Robot attend that meeting
  • Microsoft denies Windows 7 battery problem
  • CNET News Daily Podcast: Blackberry hacked, 4chan blocked, iPad unwanted
  • Google to make Gmail a little more social
  • EA's game arsenal coming to Facebook?
  • Survey: More people looking for help on recycling
  • Netflix says ISPs could threaten Web video
  • Verizon temporarily blocks some 4chan sites
  • Google vs. Microsoft marketing
  • Areva buys solar-thermal start-up Ausra

  • China shuts down cracker website
  • Vulnerability in Samba provides access to files
  • Infected add-ons found on Mozilla download site
  • Unscheduled patch from Oracle
  • The H Week - Browser de-anonymisation, FreeBSD, Linux updates and H.264
  • Password breaker for iPhone backups
  • Vulnerability in Oracle 11gR2 allows system privileges for all - Update
  • Microsoft to fix 26 vulnerabilities on patch day
  • Lost+Found: worms, lists, rootkits, passwords, fish
  • Report: Google to work with NSA over cyberattacks
  • Microsoft confirms new vulnerability in Internet Explorer
  • SDL for dummies
  • Twitter resets user passwords
  • Apache HTTP Server 1.3's final update released

  • Dante's Inferno interview: of marketing and Gods of War
  • AMD reveals Fusion CPU+GPU, to challege Intel in laptops
  • All that user-generated content? 95% is malware, spam
  • Amazon puts out one e-book pricing fire as others flare up
  • Hacker training site backup lives after takedown by China
  • Microsoft loses ads on Facebook, expands Bing search deal
  • feature: Daddy's Home: Ars reviews Bioshock 2
  • FBI still wants two years of ISP Web logs
  • Contextualizing the copyright debate: reward vs. creativity
  • Hubble's portrait of everybody's favorite ex-planet

  • Winter Weather Storm Watch Gets Streamlined On New Accuweather Site
  • Apple Surveying iPhone Developers’ Happiness With The App Store
  • Win A Mentoring Session With Founders Of Digg, Flickr, Mint, Ning, Slide Or Zynga
  • Give Your Index Finger A Rest With Facebook’s New Photo Slideshows
  • Google To Unveil Broad New Social Product Tomorrow
  • Flixster Gets A Thumbs Up From Investors, Raises $12.5 Million
  • MEETorDIE Quantifies The Cost Of Wasteful Meetings
  • Former EA, Yahoo Marketing Vet Mitali Pattnaik Appointed GM Of PlayFirst
  • New Tweetdeck Puts Twitter On Crack – Adds YouTube and Flickr
  • The Filter Reboots As Recommendation Engine For Hire, Ex-Googler Doug Merrill Joins Board

  • 1080p, 5.1 surround sound coming to Netflix Watch Instantly in 2010?
  • Microsoft says Windows 7 battery 'issue' isn't one
  • Motorola: Droid update to Android 2.1 'will start to roll out this week'
  • Google's Nexus One 'equipment recovery fee' slashed to $150, still a pain
  • DIY photog creates laser trigger for remote DSLR snapping
  • zoomMediaPlus' zoomIt is the iPhone's long overdue SD card reader
  • Native Instruments Kontrol X1 impressions
  • Analyst: Apple to be 'nimble' on iPad pricing, athletic on pommel horse
  • Wisair-based wireless display adapters head to Macs
  • Amazon job postings ask for display and wireless experts, hint at Kindle things to come?
  • Linus Torvalds is now a happy Nexus One owner, pinch to zoom put him over the edge
  • ExoPC shows its touchscreen stuff on video
  • Peratech's QTC sensor technology headed to your next cellphone
  • Qisda's ultra high-res QCM-330 smartphone and more surface ahead of iF awards

  • Motorola Says Android 2.1 Headed to Droid This Week
  • Google Lowers Nexus One ETF to $150
  • Broadcom Intros New Smartphone Chip
  • Novatel Makes Its First LTE Call
  • Google Maps v3.4 for Droid Enables Multitouch
  • Bluetooth SIG Approves First ZTE Phone for Verizon
  • AT&T Pushes Family Locator Details To iPhone
  • Deutsche Telekom Considering T-Mobile USA Spin-Off
  • FCC Exploring Cell Booster Ban
  • Video Tour: Motorola i680 Brute

  • Some good news: SourceForge removes blanket blocking
  • Gnome Gmail made simple
  • A marvelous comic book archive viewer
  • Test your TCP networks against DoS with Complemento
  • Two-factor authentication, done WiKID simply
  • February’s Project of the Month: Notepad++
  • Field Bird: A lightweight Java IDE
  • Virtual darkroom plus virtual light table - it’s darktable!
  • Keep your journal in a RedNotebook
  • SendmailAnalyzer is enterprise-ready
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