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- Google Chrome Privacy Protector
- AM-DeadLink 4 Beta Adds Google Chrome Support
- Google Directions
- Zonealarm 9.1 Firewall Free Windows 7 Released
- Blue Microphones Mikey
- Chrome Browser for Mac Nears with Google Ad Strategy
- Apple accused of manipulating NAND flash prices
- Next-gen iPhone in field testing, may have revamped Maps
- LHC sets new energy record, full power still year away
- This week in game releases: November 29 - December 5, 2009
- Mininova buries pirate booty in its index, aims to go legit
- Reader favorites: fitness tech for the geeks in us
- AV-Comparatives picks eight proactive antimalware winners
- Current ACTA drafts ban DRM interoperability laws
- Reports: Apple retail down, Apple online up for Black Friday
- Office 2010 confirmed for June 2010 release
- CommonJS effort sets JavaScript on path for world domination
- Ten years of entertainment: what has changed?
- Using faulty data to demand settlements from innocent surfers
- TV remotes may be the gateway to a pervasive wireless mesh
- Microsoft investigating B(lack)SODs after Windows patches
- VirtualBox 3.1 adds live migration and branched snapshots
- East, west coast cities mull pro-net neutrality resolutions
- Steve Jobs intervenes, approves Knocking streaming video app
- Microsoft to switch internal focus to Windows 8 in July 2010
- Wii, PS3 crow over Thanksgiving success, Microsoft silent
- Microsoft aims at IE6 holdouts, highlights security
- LCD price fixing admission leads to Nokia lawsuit
- EA restructures Battlefied: Heroes pricing; fans enraged
- LCD price fixing admission leads to Nokia lawsuit
- How one man designed the Windows 7 boot animation
- Microsoft says B(lack)SODs not linked to latest patches
- Slow Internet meets its Waterloo as 105Mbps comes to Iowa
- Sprint fed customer GPS data to cops over 8 million times
- Zune HD arrives in purple and magenta, free Zune Pass month
- Qt gets cuter: 4.6 brings expanded platform support
- "Tech tapeworms": Bloggers denounce "parasite" label at FTC
- Flexible, self-healing antennae made from liquid metal
- Multi-hop matters: the state of wireless mesh networking
- Playing tricks with the speed of light
- Mirror's Edge coming to iPhone, game deserves second chance
- How Robber Barons hijacked the "Victorian Internet"
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii at 1080p? Video inside
- November 2009 browser stats: IE8 passes IE7
- EA to reduce retail releases, new focus on digital
- How the FCC might stop the Comcast-NBC merger
- Big Cable to offer half-price 'Net connections to poor kids
- Microsoft begins presales of Office 2010
- Silverlight-powered Bing Maps beta is beautiful, slow
- EFF sues feds: tell us how you use Facebook for cyberstalking
- AT&T and Verizon kiss and make up
- LHC suffers power failure, manages to keep its cool
- Microsoft wants your Windows 7 tips & tricks
- Pirates offer Windows 7 on USB sticks
- ECA membership cancellation gaffe makes everyone look bad
- Forget DTV; FCC now planning "all-IP" phone transition
- Microsoft asks Windows 7 testers for their photo
- About a DROID: a review of Motorola's newest smartphone
- FCC starts debate between TV, wireless on spectrum efficiency
- Beating the diffraction-limit using CARS microscopy
- Apple may be looking at 26% Mac sales growth during 2010
- Website invading your privacy? Bookmark it (and alert the FTC)
- Buy The Sabateur used, pay for the nudity. Them's the breaks
- H1N1 malware epidemic is more contagious than real deal
- Leaked climate docs: the schools involved investigate
- Google Public DNS service not ideal for everyone
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday for December 2009: six bulletins
- Microsoft starts antipiracy initiatives in 70 countries
- "Bandwidth hogs" join unicorns in realm of mythical creatures
- Hands on: Mog All Access puts world's music in the cloud
- How Hollywood plans to keep prices up as movies go online
- First commercial tool to crack BitLocker arrives
- Intel demos 48-core cloud-datacenter-on-a-chip
- Quasar may be fueling star creation in nearby galaxy
- Microsoft: difference between cheat, exploit? None. Banned!
- FCC admits CableCARD a failure, vows to try something else
- Microsoft to randomly generate EU browser ballot list
- Nature sees no reason to investigate climate papers
- Apple quietly bumps some Mac Pro and Xserve BTO options
- New Senate bill targets unfair early termination fees
- PS3 hit inFamous gets price drop, new content. Go get it!
- Internet-addicted youth engage in other forms of self-injury
- Intel's Larrabee GPU put on ice, more news to come in 2010
- Apple may acquire Lala for cloud-based iTunes streaming
- Week in gaming: EA nerfs fans, Serious Sam, 360 bannination
- Week in Microsoft: Windows 7, Windows 8, Bing Maps
- Week in tech: Droids, robber barons, and complicated histories
- Week in Apple: streaming video on the iPhone, new Handbrake, and more
- Weird Science fails to locate a porn-free control group
- Hands-on: Plasma, KWin improve in KDE SC 4.4 beta 1
- ECA Members re-up their attack: describe exploits, cry scam
- "So, Verizon, about those doubled early termination fees..."
- Aliens vs. Predator in Australia: dev refuses to censor
- Apple buys music streamer Lala, but what's it getting?
- This week in game releases: December 6-12, 2009
- What exactly does Comcast already own? Here's a list
- Calculating how to tell atoms where to send their photons
- Are these the Office 2010 retail boxes?
- How Team Tenenbaum missed a chance to shape P2P fair use law
- EA announces Dead Space 2: Isaac's coming back!
- Microhoo deal finalized, expected to close in early 2010
- 2009 Child's Play Drive: prizes revealed, the love spread
- Artists' lawsuit: major record labels are the real pirates
- iPod touch is gateway drug to iPhone for Facebook generation
- Printed capacitors with carbon nanotube ink and Xerox paper
- Why Microsoft shouldn't kill the $150 Windows 7 Family Pack
- Yahoo lets users tweak targeted ads ahead of FTC roundtable
- MIT mobilized crowd with cash to win DARPA Network Challenge
- iPhone gaining in enterprise IT, still needs OTA management
- EPA kicks off Copenhagen with greenhouse endangerment ruling
- How to build and maintain a tiered WSUS infrastructure
- Ghost in the machine: Ars reviews Zelda: Spirit Tracks
- Google promises to open Etherpad source code
- Premier subscribers: live chat with the Stardock's Brad Wardell Wednesday night
- Wired for sound: how SIP won the VoIP protocol wars
- Awesome 3D achievement, not so awesome technology
- Premier subscribers: live chat with the Stardock's Brad Wardell Wednesday night
- Support for Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2 ends next July
- Seven fail Virus Bulletin's first Windows 7 tests
- Upcoming digital magazine storefront faces myriad challenges
- Apple loses $21.7 million in patent suit, appeal in progress
- Hands on with Mac Chrome beta: incomplete but looking good
- Microsoft starts planning Office 15
- Genes vs. environment and the role of genomic "dark matter"
- Microsoft security product confusion to continue till 2011
- Dragon Dictation mostly delivers hands-free typing on iPhone
- Wireless HD video protocol promises uncompressed streaming
- How to be the world's greatest ISP
- Seagate jumps into the SSD market with enterprise line
- Cloning or theft? Ars explores game design with Jenova Chen
- White House: get high-value data out of cellar and onto Web
- Analyst: Apple tablet launching in spring to crush Kindle
- Sharing a quantum key via the possibility of communication
- Hands-on with YouTube, labels' music video lovechild, Vevo
- Microsoft merges Windows Server and Azure divisions
- Americans consume 3.6 zettabytes of data, most of it pixels
- Dragon Dictation mostly delivers hands-free typing on iPhone
- Premier Chat 003: Stardock's Brad Wardell
- Apple now offers digital gift cards via Facebook
- Bing ads over 75% more likely to be clicked than Google ads
- AT&T wants to "educate," charge heavy data users more
- A second look at the Nvidia Quadro FX 4800 Mac Edition
- Big Cable: Net neutrality violates ISP 1st Amendment rights
- Microsoft finally open sources Windows 7 tool
- The floodgates open for 3G video broadcasting on iPhone
- How to create a bootable Windows 7 USB flash drive
- DoJ: Microsoft documentation "substantially complete"
- PS3 firmware 3.15 live, brings PSP Minis, data transfer
- Mega Man 10 announced for WiiWare, brings electric sheep
- Look, touch, no sales strategy fails as Nokia closes stores
- Cassini sheds light on Saturn's 30- and 300-year mysteries
- Apple to fold Lala into iTunes, transform into Web service
- Poet, I beg you... give me strength: Dante's Inferno demo
- Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 screenshots leaked
- Microsoft: sure, you can use Apple products at our events
- Adobe warns that the Flash train is leaving G3-land forever
- Microsoft licenses out exFAT file system
- FTC drags out old, tired ideas for protecting kids online
- 42% of cell phone switchers don't switch, thanks to fees
- Mozilla exec urges Firefox users ditch Google for Bing
- Google opens satellite images, tools, to study deforestation
- New Internet Bill of Rights contender comes from... pirates?
- Radio Days: the celluloid afterlife of real radio
- Managed Copy on Blu-ray little more than serial nos., prayer
- Poulsbo mess casts a shadow on Intel's Moblin project
- Chief of cheap: behind the scenes at Cheap Ass Gamer
- Week in Microsoft: Windows 7, USB keys, and open source
- Apple calls Nokia a copycat in patent countersuit
- Week in tech: are-the-record-labels-the-real-pirates? edition
- Week in Apple: Chrome beta, Lala purchase, Facebook gift cards
- Week in gaming: exploit ban-happiness edition
- Office 2003 bug denying access to files
- Weird Science consumes its young
- No gravity, one gun, no problem: Shattered Horizon interview
- A review of the iMac 27" Core 2 Duo: yep, it's still an iMac
- The art of 2D: a look at the art of indie hit Critter Crunch
- Bill Gates fund: libraries need more cash for broadband
- This week in game releases: December 13-19, 2009
- Windows Mobile 7 in late 2010, already game over?
- 31% of Windows 7 issues are related to OS installation
- Germany pays to clean malware from Windows PCs
- New Google Phone would challenge US carrier model
- Batman sequel, Rock Band, Halo trailer: VGAs bring the goods
- US government looks to expand scientific open access policy
- Claim that crappy iPhone service is Apple's fault is bunkum
- Left 4 Dead 2 DLC brings survivors together, adds weapons
- Google in superposition of using, not using quantum computer
- Entropy can drive the formation of complex quasicrystals
- SFLC launches GPL enforcement smackdown on 14 gadget makers
- Panda genome completed using short-read sequencing
- Broadband stimulus unlikely to have desired effect?
- iMac's popularity, screen issues cause shipping delay
- Amazon invites bidding wars in the EC2 cloud
- An introduction to 3D on the Mac, Part I: models & textures
- iPhone and Snow Leopard Server's failure to communicate
- WebGL draft published, Khronos seeks community involvement
- People have been asking us for Child's Play updates: as o
- Accused of plucking Plurk, Microsoft pulls microblog service
- Google's book-scanning project is arguably the best-known
- Teens blasé about sexting, but only 4% cop to sending pics
- Apple has approved a video recording app that even works
- The next revision of your favorite gadget may have a bit
- If you use social network application site RockYou, you m
- The trial of Terry Childs, the former IT admin for the ci
- Remember all of those missing e-mails from the Bush Admin
- The Windows Client marketing team held a 72-hour film fes
- Heavy budget cuts imminent for UK science
- An OEM Pre-Installation Kit (OPK) for Microsoft Security
- Both Republicans and Democrats in Congress worry about th
- Apple walks away with six AdWeek accolades for past decade
- Police need a search warrant to scroll through the conten
- A TechNet Plus subscription allows you test and use most
- New report offers grim assessment of plug-in hybrids
- Rating the best anti-malware solutions
- Aussie content filters "work" (not counting IM, P2P, FTP...)
- NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) missio
- Symantec has confirmed a possibly in-the-wild zero-day v
- New Mac and Linux betas have lifted Chrome to the number
- Comcast expands online video to all cable+Internet customers
- Science coverage and the new Ars design
- Firefox has gained support for isolating plugins in separ
- Instead of patching, Microsoft limits video codec in Windows
- Rumor: Apple to include new i7-980X in upcoming Mac Pro
- Former BusyBox contributor upset about GPL lawsuit
- Healthy Mac sales growth fueled by 74% increase in desktops
- Protect yourself from COFEE with some DECAF
- France: 70% to get 100Mbps Internet within 10 years
- CherryPal announces $99 netbook
- The Parents Television Council is at it again, this time
- Biden's "IP roundtable" brings together Big Content, FBI
- Want WiFi with your fries? It will be free at the golden
- If you love small, stylish storage, then check out the La
- This time, it's different: Windows Server 2008 R2 in-depth
- The prehistory of stress
- It's boring, until it's not: the subtle genius of Heavy Rain
- Mozilla exec: Bing is not popular enough for Firefox
- China is buttressing its great firewall: individuals can
- Microsoft settles with EU—browser balloting arrives in March
- Symantec has released its December 2009 State of Spam re
- Microsoft is almost ready to release its Zune HD Twitter
- Your Xbox Live Arcade releases for the week: Alien Breed
- AT&T: net neutrality OK if we can cut priority access deals
- Verizon is letting its Mobile Broadband customers connect
- Evernote, the cross-platform service to organize informat
- According to comScore, Bing got 10.3% of the US search m
- Where quantum chromodynamics meets gravity
- Microsoft puts Bing on the App Store
- Borders' e-book store no competition for dedicated devices
- Gadget repair company iFixit, known for its popular take-
- Landlines continue to disappear from the phone landscape
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