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    [H] BF2?

    So who's still out there? Krusher, I'm talking to you. ;)
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    Best Buy Getting Eee Next Week?

    Engadget has some rumoring that suggests Best Buy may be getting Eee’s in stock very soon.
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    Microsoft, Mozilla Spar over JavaScript

    Microsoft and Mozilla don’t really see eye-to-eye when it comes to the future of JavaScript.
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    Facebook: More Popular Than Porn

    According to Time, Facebook has become more popular than pornography.
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    Yahoo vs. Google

    Have a look at this pictorial to see the evolution of Yahoo and Google. When you look at Yahoo back in the day it kind of reminds you of something.
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    LCD, Plasma TVs Found Highly Reliable

    With the Holiday season on its way, you should probably read up on how reliable Plasma and LCD TVs are, and how this article believes that extended warranty is probably a waste of your money.
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    Hollywood Writers Strike on Monday?

    While not tech related, pretty much all of your favorites shows will probably be in limbo if the Writers Guild of America strikes tomorrow.
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    Warner Stays out of Nokia Music Service

    The new service was launched this past week with every major label included, except Warner. It is believed that they passed due to a P2P like service called Mosh that Nokia was operating.
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    Rockstar Not Responsible for Manhunt Hacks

    Once again, Rockstar is in the midst of game hacking controversy with Manhunt 2. It seems that people have figured out how to remove the blurring effects from the game that helped get it a lower ESRB rating. This time however, Rockstar is not at fault.
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    Standford & CMU Finish Darpa Urban Challenge

    Only 2 entrants managed to make it through the Darpa Urban Challenge within the time limit this year. Self driving cars field by Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford.
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    Nintendo to End Support for Original NES

    If you would’ve told me that Nintendo supported repairs on units that were over 24 years old, I would’ve laughed at you. Believe it or not, the Big N is just now terminating service for the original NES.
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    PS3 Still Using 90nm Chips

    The new 40gb model PS3 is still using the same 90nm chips as previous designs. They do however plan on making the move to 65nm eventually.
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    P2Pers Buy More Music

    A recent study has suggested that users of popular P2P solutions actually buy more music. I suppose no matter who wants to deny it, the try before you buy method really does work.
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    University Defies RIAA Demand to Release Student Downloaders' Names

    The University of Oregon looks to be the first university to refuse to hand over the names of alleged downloaders.
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    Google OpenSocial Now Live!

    Google took the wraps off their all-in-one tool for popular social networking sites yesterday.
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    Kmart Not Exclusively Supporting HDDVD

    It looks like the statements that Kmart was going all HDDVD were indeed false. They plan to continue supporting both formats.
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    Google Phone Plans to be Announced Monday?

    The rumor mill is churning away as many people believe that Google will announce their phone plans this Monday, November 5th.
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    Net Neutrality Debated Again

    After the whole Comcast/Bittorrent dust up, once again people are debating the idea of making laws to enforce internet traffic and keep it open.
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    Faster USB 3.0 Is Coming

    If you think USB is fast now, wait until you see the specifications we are seeing on the upcoming USB 3.0.
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    Woman Charged in Internet Revenge Case

    A woman has been charged for attempting to use the internet to break up a former boyfriend’s marriage.
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    IT Eases Committing Fraud

    A fraud expert touts the innovations in technology as a simple medium to ease the strains of committing fraud.
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    Judge Holds RIAA Evidence Insufficient

    Another RIAA case was tossed out, this time bringing into question the lack of correlation between a person’s username and the actual person, among other things.
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    PDF Files Attacking Computers

    According to C|Net, there has been a massive increase of e-mails containing malicious PDF files that could potentially compromise your security.
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    Malware is Multiplying

    It looks as though there is no slowdown in Malware creation as it multiplied fivefold in the first part of this year.
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    Some Leopard Upgraders See BSOD?!

    It’s going to be difficult for Apple users to make fun of the BSOD after this one. Engadget also has a head-to-head comparison of features between Leopard and Vista.
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    Rover Flies, then Falls

    John Carmack’s Armadillo Aerospace completed one of the two challenges NASA set forth in their competition to build and simulate a craft for moon landings. The second part didn’t go so well.
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    Comcast Contracts Bittorrent Saboteur?

    Before we get out the tinfoil and duct tape on this one, let me emphasize that this is purely speculation until otherwise noted. It seems that The Consumerist has a source that states Comcast actually contracts a company to do their bittorrent sabotaging, which would shoot down most of the...
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    The Spiral of Technology

    Could it be that technology is actually just one big cycle that just keeps repeating itself?
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    TPB Bringing Back OiNK?

    The Pirate Bay has vowed to bring back OiNK after its raid and subsequent shutdown.
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    Crysis Demo Performance

    TweakTown has benchmarks of the Crysis demo that can give you an idea what to expect.
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    Circuit City on the Sub $200 HDDVD Bandwagon

    We now have further confirmation of a very affordable HDDVD player, this time at Circuit City.
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    Verizon to Offer Symmetrical FiOS

    All of you avid downloaders are going to drool once you read about Verizon’s upcoming symmetrical FiOS service. Blame DragonNOA on this one
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    Mom Files Suit Against Universal

    An angry mother has filed a civil suit against the Universal Music Publishing Group for having a video of her dancing toddler removed from YouTube. The reasoning was that Prince was playing in the background.
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    Google launches IMAP Support for Gmail

    Gmail users will be happy to know that Google has added IMAP support for its popular online e-mail service.
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    Comcast: You Will Not Talk About Bittorrent Memo

    What’s the first rule of bittorent? You will deny any knowledge of us blocking bittorrent. It seems that this whole filtering thing Comcast was trying to pull is getting worse for them by the day.
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    Apple Limiting iPhone Sales

    In an attempt to curtail the sale of hacked or unlocked iPhones, Apple is requiring a credit or debit card and limiting the amount of purchase to two per person.
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    GHIII Cranks it to 11

    One of the biggest titles this year will certainly be Guitar Hero III and Wired has some behind-the-scene information on this massive hit.
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    Apple's Leopard arrives in San Francisco

    C|Net has some coverage this morning of Leopard launch in San Francisco.
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    Joost Coming to Browser?

    It looks like the P2P TV titan may be moving out of its own proprietary application and into a web browser near you.
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    Craigslist, Online Shopping Attract Seniors

    Apparently older, less net savvy people like YouTube and Craigslist. When asked about Apple products, they emphatically responded What’s Apple?.
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