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Ant Mega-Colony Covers the World
slashdot
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Microsoft Changing Users' Default Search Engine
- HIV/AIDS Vaccine To Begin Phase I Human Trials
- DOJ Confirms Google Antitrust Investigation
- Enthusiasts Convene To Say No To SQL, Hash Out New DB Breed
- First Fully Programmable Gesture-Recognition Glove, Cheap
- 200-Year-Old Cipher Finally Cracked
- Judge Tentatively Dismisses Case Against Lori Drew
- Browser Vendors Force W3C To Scrap HTML 5 Codecs
- Japanese Creating "Super Tuna"
- The Essentials of RPG Design
cnet
Updated: about 2 hours ago
- Sites that help you lodge complaints
- Lunar mapping satellite snaps first test images
- iPhone heat issue much ado about nothing
- Google App Engine misfires
- Apple fixing iPhone SMS security hole
- Fisker's good Karma
- DOJ opens formal investigation into Google Books settlement
- Net Neutrality gets a boost from the feds
- Report: Guilty verdict overturned in MySpace suicide case
- Legalized drugs, now open source. Those crazy Dutch!
del.icio.us
Updated: less than an hour ago
- List of Really Useful Plugins For jQuery Developers | W3Avenue
- Mind mapping tool for BlackBerry
- Text Escaping and Unescaping in JavaScript
- 30 Essential Tools for Web Designers | tripwire magazine
- 60+ Incredible Tutorials And Resources Collections For Designers To Discover The Best Of The Web In June @ SmashingApps
- OECD Factbook eXplorer for analysing country statistics
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- 50 Successful Open Source Projects That Are Changing Medicine
- BBC - Earth News - Ant mega-colony takes over world
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reddit
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Go to Toys 'R Us for your Linux netbook needs
- Teyjus - a Lambda Prolog implementation
- Jython 2.5 and a free book in the works...
- Factor: Real Ultimate Power
- New webcam drivers tested : D-Link DSB-C310 Webcam
- Linux Foundation suggests netbooks will be free
- XHTML 2 dumped in favor of HTML 5
- Irony: using FOSS to suppress freedom
- Feel the cache size: a definitive experiment
- Adobe Flash Manager: “We do have some memory leak issues, and we’re working on some solutions.” David Pogue: “Uh—any timeline for a fix?” Adobe: “No.”
gizmodo
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Facebook 3.0 for iPhone Adds Events and Photo Albums, But No Push (Yet) [IPhone Apps]
- With a Name Like 'Luminotherapy' It Hardly Sounds Seedy at All [Furniture]
- Ceiling Porn Is Probably Not What You Think It Is [Image Cache]
- The First Integrated Circuit Chip: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary [Retromodo]
- Apple's Future iPhone Patents Show Fingerprint ID For Different Gestures, Plus More [Patent]
- Self-Portrait Machine Forces Your Hands Into Drawing a Pretty Picture [Robots]
- Land Rover S1 Phone Tested By Elephants: It Really Is The Strongest Phone [Cellphones]
- LG Making iPhone Competitor, Android Phone and Prada III [Lg]
- Robo-Geisha Invade Theaters With Chainsaws, Butt Blades and Fried Shrimp [Nsfw]
- Magnetic Big Wheel or Ring of Death? [Cars]
linux today
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Editor's Note: Freedom is Not Embarrassing
- Will AES crypto go the way of MD5?
- Eschalon Review - Commercial Role-Playing Game for Linux
- How To Configure SSH Keys Authentication With PuTTY And Linux Server In 5 Quick Steps
- VirtualBox 3.0: No More Booting Windows
- Mozilla's Crowdsourcing Mystique
- ASCAP Makes Outlandish Copyright Claims on Cell Phone Ringtones
- PostgreSQL 8.4 Improves Database Management, Security
- Practical Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Python
- 5 reasons to switch to Linux
freshmeat
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- xtcModified 1.01
- Canadian Payroll Jul_2009-00
- JumpBox for Silverstripe 1.1.6
- JOpt.SDK 2.3.4
- Peerscape 3.1
- OTRS 2.4.0 beta4
- ProcessMaker OSS 1.2-2425
- Sound Converter 1.4.4
- Reverse Snowflake Joins 0.34
- WebGUI 7.7.13
engadget
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Ask Engadget: Best Bluetooth mouse out there?
- Engadget HD explains: Where to put your DVR when you wall-mount your HDTV
- PSPgo packs a 480MHz processor, probably not crossing 333MHz mark
- Archos 9 Windows 7 tablet does a little hands-on time
- LG eyes number two phone maker spot for 2012, premium brand in the works
- Tiny, printable batteries promise to change the face of obnoxious greeting cards forever
- Sega Toys makes indoor fireworks infinitely safer, to Elvis Costello's dismay
- Asteroids heading towards the big screen?
- iPhone facing potential trademark issues in China?
- D-Link's Xtreme N DIR-685 storage router hands-on and impressions
yahoo! technology news
Updated: less than an hour ago
- "Asteroids" lands at Universal (Reuters)
- Web retailers, states tussle over tax rules (AP)
- Preview: Facebook's Upcoming New iPhone App (PC World)
- Mac News Briefs: BenVista releases PhotoZoom Pro 3 photo enlarger (Macworld.com)
- Conviction reversed in web hoax that led to suicide (AFP)
- Hybrid Cellular Satellite Will Boost Rural Coverage (NewsFactor)
- Broadband industry group say U.S. rules go too far (Reuters)
- 'BugDay' Planned To Fix Bugs in New Firefox 3.5 (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Removes Projectile-vomiting IE8 Ad From Web (PC World)
- Conficker: Forgotten but not Gone (PC World)
techdirt
Updated: less than an hour ago
- The Myth Of Original Creators
- Morons In A Hurry Can Raise Their Glasses Of Glenora Whisky Proudly Again
- Why Is It So Difficult To Understand The Difference Between A Platform And A User?
- Oh Look, Citizen Journalists Can Do Real Investigative Reporting
- Canadian TV Station Selectively Issuing Copyright Takedowns?
- Judge Tosses Out Lori Drew Ruling
- New Jersey Politician Adds Most GPS Devices To Driver Distractions To Ban
- Blizzard The Latest To Kill Features, Call It An Upgrade
- Even More eMusic Features Disabled?
- Another City Caught Lowering Yellow Light Times To Catch More Red Light Runners
ars technica
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Phone ringtones a "public performance"? EFF, AT&T say no
- "MySpace mom" Lori Drew's conviction thrown out
- Windows 7 Home Premium to get Family Pack deal
- Behavioral advertisers discover the self-regulation gospel
- Assaulted by someone you met online? Don't sue the website
- Universal to bring Asteroids to theaters
- Make big bucks rolling out broadband to unserved areas!
- Firefox 3.5 downloaded 5 million times in first 24 hours
- Interior Dept. wants 100GW of solar power on federal land
- New Linux patch could circumvent Microsoft's FAT patents
the register
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Conviction overturned in MySpace suicide case
- Debian rejects open-source .NET threat claim
- Gamer embezzles virtual cash to settle real debts
- DoJ confirms Googlebooks antitrust probe
- Hackintosh maker rises from the dead
- Iran ends text message blackout
- Texting vuln turns iPhone into remote bugging device
- Google code cloud in six-hour blinkage
- AT&T's iPhone 'iLaunch' sets record
- Apple patents karaoke lessons
the inquirer
Updated: about 8 hours ago
- Debian accepts Mono applications
- Palm Pre comes to O2 in the UK
- Nvidia Ion 2 rumours abound
- Greenpeace slams Nintendo
- Intel's supply shortage is AMD's gain
- Windows XP is hanging in there
- Bing takes a tiny amount of market share
- The worst may be over for the tech industry
- COBOL could get a new lease on life
- India's IT outsourcers cut their rates
OSNews
Updated: about 4 hours ago
- Psystar Emerges from Chapter 11, Launches New Mac Clone
- Microsoft To Offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium
- A Root-less X Server Nears Reality
- Browser Vendors Force W3C To Scrap HTML 5 Codecs
- Linux Kernel Patch Works Around Microsoft's FAT Patents
- 'QtWebKit KPart Is Not the Answer for Konqueror'
- Slackware 13.0 RC1 Released
- Ubuntu Sees No Reason To Remove Mono from Default Install
- VirtualBox 3.0 Released
- New The Pirate Bay Owners Detail Business Plan
digg
Updated: less than an hour ago
- World’s Smallest LCD Screen Created: 0.27 Inches in Diameter
- Five Reasons Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Rocks - The Channel Wire -
- 12 high technologies that failed - and why
- A Glimpse at The Pirate Bay’s Uncertain Future
- Windows 7 vs Linux: What's the Best OS for Your Netbook?
- Microsoft Integrates Twitter Search with Bing
- 8 Logical Rebuttals of Anti-Piracy Arguments
- Possibly The Best Core i7 Motherboard Money Can Buy
- Mininova Demands Rectification from Dutch Parliament
- 40 Free High Quality Hand-drawn Fonts
gigaom
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Thanks to Our GigaOM Sponsors!
- MJ Fans Flock to eBay for Memorabilia
- AT&T: Simply Addicted to the iPhone
- Akamai to Make iPhone Video Streaming Smooth
- Smart Meters That Can Tweet, From a Utility That “Gets” Broadband
- Will MySpace Kill MySpace Latino?
- What to read on the GigaOM network
- Google’s App Engine Is Sputtering
- Advertisers: Pay No Attention to the Data We Are Stealing
- The Bell Tolls for Plasma TVs
amazon tech gadgets
Updated: less than an hour ago
- eMachines T2958 Desktop PC (2.66 GHz Celeron D 330, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM Drive, CD-RW Drive)
- Dock Cradle for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS/iPod Touch 2nd Gen with AV out & AC ($5.98)
- HP Pavilion P6120F Desktop PC ($579.99)
- HP dx2300 Monitor Personal computer ( Intel Celeron D Processor 420, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, XP Pro )
- eMachines EL1310-01 Desktop PC ($329.99)
- Sony VAIO VGN-NS330J/P 15.4-Inch Laptop - Pink ($679.99)
- TomTom GO 930 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator ($269.99)
- Olympus Stylus 1010 10.1MP Digital Camera with 7x Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver) ($149.99)
- Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for the Macintosh ($409.00)
- Laptop Battery for DV9000 Series ($104.02)
hacker news
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Google Voice Now Lets You Change Your Number. It’ll Cost You $10.
- Tell HN: San Francisco Meetup on July 8th
- End All Taxes...Except One
- Green Power Takes Root in the Chinese Desert
- The Cloud as a Platform for Platforms
- Is Jailbreaking a Real Security Threat?
- The Zappos Way of Managing [Inc. Magazine]
- Teaching code optimization to 11-year-old son.
- Freebase Hack Day in SF
- MySpace now a “digital ghetto”
techmeme
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Attacks, arrests slowing online news from Iran (Doug Gross/CNN)
- One More Thing: The New Facebook iPhone App Will Allow Video Uploads (MG Siegler/TechCrunch)
- Yelp Launches Facebook Connect (Nick O'Neill/All Facebook)
- Apple patching serious SMS vulnerability on iPhone (Sumner Lemon/Computerworld)
- New Blog Search tools: Feeds, Hot Queries and Latest Posts (Akshay Patil/The Official Google Blog)
- Twittering from the tractor: smartphones sprout on the farm (John D. Sutter/CNN)
- Apple retail stores can now replace broken iPhone screens (Jim Dalrymple/The Loop)
- FriendFeed real-time search. We have it. It's here. (Jim Norris/FriendFeed Blog)
- Google App Engine Broken For 4 Hours And Counting (MG Siegler/TechCrunch)
- Murdoch Talks Media (Dan Freed/TheStreet.com)
digital trends
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Lusting After the Fisker Karma
- ColorWare Stealth MacBook Pro
- Testing Clear's WiMax Internet Service
- Life Hacks Lifehacker.com
- RIAA Wins Copyright Ruling Against Usenet.com
- Online Advertisers Pledge Transparency on Tracking
- Mac Security Expert Identifies iPhone SMS Vulnerability
- Court Lets EchoStar DVRs Cling to Life Pending Appeal
- Battlefield 1943 to Invade Xbox 360 and PS3...For Just $15
- Yahoo, Microsoft, and Real Networks Sued Over Copyright
lifehacker
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Maximize Your Coach Seat Without Upgrading [Holidays]
- Best Online Image Editor? [Hive Five Call For Contenders]
- Remains of the Day: How Private Is Your Browser History Edition [For What It's Worth]
- Fold a Map Like a Pro for Easy Access [Travel Tip]
- RunPee Bathroom Break Tool Releases iPhone App [Downloads]
- Make a DIY Document Holder With A Single Binder Clip [DIY]
- Keep Firefox Open When Closing the Last Tab [Firefox Tip]
- Evernote Comes Out on Top [Faceoff Followup]
- Tidy Office in a Tiny Closet [Featured Workspace]
- Open a New Command Prompt from Explorer with a Hotkey [Autohotkey]
techcrunch
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Fitnio: Finally, An iPhone Exercise App That Gives You Control Of Your Music
- Google Voice Now Lets You Change Your Number. It’ll Cost You $10.
- As The DOJ Pounces, Google Makes Book Search Even Better
- Dice Reports Murky Waters For Tech Jobs
- The Infamous 2009 LimeWire Pizza Fiasco
- Twitter Makes Hashtags More #Useful
- Google Blog Search Takes Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
- One More Thing: The New Facebook iPhone App Will Allow Video Uploads
- FriendFeed Makes Its Search Results Real-Time Too
- Google App Engine Broken For 4 Hours And Counting
crunchgear
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Hummingbot UAV hovering in slow motion
- Printed batteries to be rolling out before year’s end
- Latest dev diary for Batman: Arkham Asylum
- Two new Battlestations: Pacific DLC inbound
- Peacekeeper purse: combat couture
- Midway’s assets sold to Warner Bros. for $33 million
- Sony planned UMD-less PSP all along
- Battlefield 1943 hitting Xbox, PS3 next week, PC in September
- BBG reviews the Sigma DP2
- What will you do if piracy as we know it goes away? (I’ll just read more)
neowin
Updated: less than an hour ago
- June 19 was AT&T's "iLaunch Day 2009", best ever sales
- Neowin's top 5 gadgets for summer
- Family Pack deal coming to Windows 7 Home Premium
- Microsoft pulls 'sickening' Internet Explorer 8 ads
- TweetCraft: Twitter meets the World of Warcraft
- 11 awesome applications you've never heard of
- Flickr adds Twitter integration
- Serious SMS vulnerability discovered for the iPhone
- Recuva 1.28.424 Released
- Spyware Terminator 2.5.8.145
RISKS digest
Updated: about 1 month ago
- eCrime Researchers Summit CFP
- Re: On Government IT competence
- Re: FAA ATC shutdown
- Re: A Lesson in Internet Anatomy: The World's Densest Meet-Me Room
- How to make memorable but secure passwords
- Re: Nielsen Ratings
- SANS NewsBites gets it very wrong, fails to post a correction
- Fragility of telephone system
- Re: NY voter voted absentee, then died; ballot ruled invalid
- NZ bank lends $10M instead of $10K; couple takes the money and runs
internet news
Updated: about 5 hours ago
- CSC Teams With Microsoft on Cloud Services
- Bing Brings Twitter Into the Mix
- Free, Must-Have Tools for Social Networking
- FCC Gets to Work on Mapping Out Broadband Plan
- Linux Vendors Head to the Cloud in Search of Cash
- Ad Groups Move to Regulate Web Tracking
- China Paper Says Green Dam Only 'Matter of Time'
- Enterprise Software Focuses on Ease of Use
- Microsoft a Year after Bill Gates' Exit
- Apple MacBook Sales Yo-Yo With the Economy
wired news
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- Video: Pentagon's Robo-Hummingbird Flies Like the Real Thing
- Penguin Parents Won't Chip In to Help Handicapped Spouse
- Why You Can't Keep Your Foot Out of Your Mouth
- Solar Racing Champs Roll Out New Car
- Bomb-Detection CEO Named New Darpa Boss
- We Drive BMW's Electric Mini E
- Lunar Probe Sends First High-Res Images
- Judge Overrules Jury, Acquits Lori Drew in MySpace Cyberbullying Case
- Featherweight Olympus Is a Fine Entry-Level DSLR
- Hot Gear for a Cool Summer
the unofficial apple weblog
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Apple Learning Interchange: Security Compromise
- Because you can never have enough iPhone news... three more stories
- iPhone is humongous for AT&T
- WWDC Demo: Zombies, a modern update of Daleks (preview)
- App Store Rejections: Apple rejects iKaraoke app, then files a patent for a karaoke player
- iLaugh, therefore I exist
- The 88 song recorded on iPhone and released in iTunes Store
- Appled rumored not to renew contract with NVIDIA for graphics chips
- Dunkin' Run lets you live in the future, Dunkin' Donuts style
- Ask TUAW: iTunes libraries, Mac data recovery, Snow Leopard on older Macs and more
tom's hardware
Updated: less than an hour ago
- Thin and Light Laptops Could Have Design Flaw
- Win 7 Home Premium Will Have Family Pack
- HP Announces Six Core Istanbul Workstation
- Nvidia: Tegra Phones on T-Mobile and AT&T by Q4
- China: Green Dam Project Will Go Ahead
- A Lesson In Backup: Taking Care Of Your Data
- Windows 7 Versus XP: Which Belongs On Your Netbook?
- Wolfenstein Minimum Specs Revealed
- USB 3.0 May Arrive on PCs by Q4 2009
- Microsoft Vomits New Internet Explorer 8 TV Spot
mac rumors
Updated: about 6 hours ago
- Concerns of iPhone 3GS Overheating and Discoloration Gaining Publicity
- More iPhone App Controversy with Alleged Underaged Nudity
- Psystar Exits Bankruptcy, Launches New Xeon-Based Systems Running OS X
- Haptic Feedback, Fingerprint Identification, and RFID Tag Readers in Future iPhones?
- Apple to Rate Your Karaoke Singing on Your iPhone?
- Apple Dropping NVIDIA for Future Macs?
- iPhone OS 3.1 Features: Non-Destructive Video Editing, Voice Control Over Bluetooth and More
- Apple Releases Beta 3.1 iPhone Firmware and SDK to Developers
- OS X Snow Leopard Tidbits: On Demand QuickTime 7 Installation
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.5
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