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freshnews.org
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AVG Backs Down From Flooding the Internet
slashdot
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Keeping an Eye Out When Sites Go Down
- 550 Metric Tons of Uranium Removed From Iraq
- Congress Tries To Strip Power From Anti-Wiretap Judge
- The Internationalization of Malware
- Scaling Large Projects With Erlang
- US Justice Dept. Sued For Cellular Tracking Information
- Bletchley Park Faces Financial Rescue
- AVG Backs Down From Flooding the Internet
- Your Computer As Your Singing Coach
- New Pictures of White Knight Two and SpaceshipTwo
cnet
Updated: about 5 hours ago
- Photos: Top 10 newly discovered species
- Making a living taking digital snapshots of passers-by
- iPhone 3G queue forms in Manhattan
- Google's new privacy link
- Photos: Army designates year's best inventions
- Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
- Ask.com closes Dictionary.com deal
- 1 euro eBay baby goes home
- VeriSign names interim CEO
- Week in review: Microhoogle intrigue
o'reilly network
Updated: 3 days ago
- Digital Home Recording Tips, Part 2
- 101 Photoshop Tips in Five Minutes
- Digital Home Recording Tips, Part 1
- Digital Media Insider Podcast 25: Greatest Bits
- Know Your Lens Model and Other Metadata Tricks in Aperture
- Your Mac Knows When You're Home
- Review: Olympus LS-10 WAV/WMA/MP3 Recorder
- Getting Started with the Google App Engine
- Reader Submitted Tips for Aperture
- Creating Applications with Amazon EC2 and S3
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newsforge
Updated: 1 day ago
- Mozilla officially scores a world record
- Happy Independence Day
- How to write a thorough review of a Linux distribution
- OpenOffice.org extension will add PDF editing
- An introduction to the Kismet packet sniffer
- IOzone for filesystem performance benchmarking
- Portrait: Louis Landry of Joomla! finds direction in FOSS
- Barracuda launches reluctant legal offensive against Trend Micro
- Banshee 1.0 is more than an audio player (video)
- Expert tip: Print booklets in Scribus
gizmodo
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- NES Cartridge Modded into NES System With Screen, Space-Time at Risk Again [NES Mod]
- NASA Envisions Robot Future That's More Wall-E Than Phoenix Lander [Robots]
- New Study Says Solid State Drives Are Better for Battery Life, Not Worse [Rumor Smashed]
- Huge Rubber Snake is No Joke, Generates Power From Waves [Power]
- Better-Prepared Balloon Man Uses GPS, Kool-Aid To Go Where No Brazilian Priest Has Gone Before [Balloon Man]
- Batpod Makes Its Way to the British Formula One Grand Prix [Batman]
- U.S. Travelers Lose 12,000 Laptops Every Week [Public Service Announcement]
- Interview: Collecting Every Nintendo Game & Watch Ever [Nintendo]
- Can CO2 Worries and Rising Oil Costs Make Airships Popular Again? [Zeppelin]
- Twist Chair Will Corkscrew Giant Holes into Your Lawn [Furniture]
linux today
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- Ten Tips for Securing Linux Desktops
- Garmin Nav Devices Run GNOME Linux
- Ultrathin Linux PC Envy
- KDE vs. GNOME: A Screed from a Supposed Corporate Flack
- How Linux App Install Leaves One PC Expert Befuddled
- Home Automation in GNU/Linux
- Portrait: Louis Landry of Joomla! Finds Direction in FOSS
- Sidux, a Great Alternative to Ubuntu
- Sun Should Loosen Up
- Hey You, Standardize My Cloud
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freshmeat
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- Adventure-(PHP-)Framework 1.7-BETA (PHP 5) (Default branch)
- Subsonic 3.5.beta1 (Default branch)
- Krename 3.9.1 (Development branch)
- Bordeaux 1.2 (Default branch)
- JDave 1.1-rc1 (Default branch)
- DataNucleus Access Platform 1.0.0.m3 (Default branch)
- Mathomatic 14.0.7 (Default branch)
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- Blob Wars : Blob and Conquer 0.98 (Default branch)
- Units of measurement for Ada 2.8 (Default branch)
engadget
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- Study says more than 10,000 laptops go missing at US airports each week
- Samsung U4 DAP emerges on Korean website
- The BMW Museum's kinetic sculpture takes your brain to another dimension
- Keepin' it real fake, part CXXIII: the Wiimote candy dispenser
- Author Nick Hornby not feeling the fever pitch over e-books
- OS X-installing EFiX device gets a price, release date
- Next Vista Media Center leaked -- no DirecTV HD till 2010?
- Teardown party: the MSI Wind and Acer Aspire One get ripped open
- Duct tape server II gets proudly introduced
- Gigabyte gets official with 8.9-inch M912V swivel screen netbook
yahoo! technology news
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- 'Public' online spaces don't carry speech, rights (AP)
- Economy casts pall on Sun Valley media fest (Reuters)
- Review: SOHO Organizer 7.0.2 (Macworld.com)
- WITNESS: Virtual friends in a cancer world (Reuters)
- Apple's iPhone could find Asia tough to crack (AFP)
- Terra gets Olympic Internet rights (AP)
- High oil prices spur demand for low energy electronics (Reuters)
- iPhone 3G queue forms in Manhattan (CNET)
- Google's new privacy link (CNET)
- Review: SOHO Organizer 7.0.2 (Macworld.com)
techdirt
Updated: 2 days ago
- Everyone Be Afraid! Predators Move To Game Consoles
- Can A Company Ban Retailers From Selling Its Products On eBay?
- Do J.R.R. Tolkien's Kids Deserve Money For The Lord Of The Rings Movies?
- Virgin: We Won't Cut Off File Sharers; Sends Envelope Saying 'We May Cut You Off'
- Mark Cuban's Wrong: Porn Filtering On YouTube Doesn't Mean It Loses Safe Harbors
- Theaters Working To Make Even The Pre-Show Ads More Entertaining
- Lawyer Seriously Slapped Down For SLAPP Attempt Against Librarian Blogger
- Viacom Gets To Find Out What YouTube Videos You Watched
- Has Broadband Growth Stalled In The US?
- US Gov't: Do Not Carry Your Social Security Number; US Gov't: You Must Carry Your Social Security Number
ars technica
Updated: 1 day ago
- Five ways to keep your PC cool on a hot summer day
- Bandwidth caps could lead to ISPs benefiting from piracy
- Yankee Hotel Net Neutrality? Indie rockers back an open 'Net
- Judge: FISA trumps state secrets, binds executive branch
- Report: US broadband market edging towards saturation
- No Google source code for Viacom, just 12TB of YouTube data
- Virgin, BPI at odds as first infringement letters go out
- Civil liberties groups sue for info on cell phone lojacking
- OpenMoko FreeRunner Linux phone to launch on July 4
- EMI joins Viacom in trying to drain the UGC safe harbor
the register
Updated: about 9 hours ago
- Europe drafts law to disconnect suspected filesharers
- DARPA calls for 'DUDE' combo infra-nightscope
- Welcome back, WiReD!
- Indies celebrate Independence Day
- 2010: the 5TB 3.5in HDD cometh
- PC World pips Asus to UK Atom sub-laptop premier
- MoD mega gov-IT project only mildly catastrophic - NAO
- TVonics MFR-300 micro digital TV set-top box
- Apple drags its heels on iPhone security patches
- Serco sharpens the IT guillotine
the inquirer
Updated: about 7 hours ago
- TSMC delays 40nm shift
- Firefox grabs bigger slice of browser pie
- Sex predators move onto games consoles
- Ebay baby seller case dropped
- Bee Gee weighs into music royalty standard
- Roll your own WinXP keyboard is not rocket science, shocker
- Ebay drops Aussie Paypal monopoly
- Rumours abound about real reasons for Nvidia's failing chips
- Tour de France gets Google Street Viewed
- Most spammed man in Britain
OSNews
Updated: 12 days ago
- Kernel Devs: Closed Source Modules 'Harmful and Undesirable'
- Review: 'Opera 9.5 Gives Firefox 3 a Run for Its Money'
- Nokia Now Controls Symbian; Empowers Symbian Foundation
- Five Undisclosed Features of Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard
- Psystar's Open Computer: the Alterna-Mac
- Review: Microsoft's Hyper-V Does the Trick
- Toshiba Unveils Laptop with Cell-Derived Coprocessor
- The Berlin Packaging API: the Solution?
- Firing Up Browser Security
- HP Open Sources AdvFS Under GPL v2
digg
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- When Windows 7 Arrives, Will Your PC Be Ready?
- The Line for iPhone 3G Has Started in Manhattan
- Digg Recommended Flaw: 31% of Homepage submitted by 10 Users
- The 50 Plus Acquisitions of Google
- Why Nonprofits Should Make Use of Social Networking Sites
- The Most Fantastic 3D Landscapes
- Voicemail is Dead. Please Tell Everyone to stop Using it
- On the Web: Free Headsets and Rebates
- Polymorph Robot Mimics 'Human Joints And Muscles'
- WTF?Internet addressing agency (ICANN) loses its addressess
gigaom
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- F|R Interview: 2 Founders, 2 Careers’ Worth of Funding Tips
- Destination San Francisco. Still NoGoBoingo
- Meebo’s Jen: How to Find Hard-to-Find Talent
- Structure 08 Recap: Yo Founders! There’s Gold in Them Clouds!
- No More AT&T Callvantage?
- Fill Your Grill With Kanye, Whedon and YouTube
- GTalk on iPhone
- The iPhone Makes Semiconductors Fun Again!
- Google Takes Its Broadband Show on the Road
- Bandwidth Barons Want More Money for Fewer Bytes
wi-fi networking news
Updated: 2 days ago
- Wee-Fi: Santa Cruz-Fi, Boingo for Mac
- Wee-Fi: iPhone 3G Plans, TAP-Fi, Free Boingo Day, St. Louis-Fi
- Skyhook Expands Wi-Fi Positioning to Cell, GPS
- Dead Possum Patrol Aided by NYC Wireless Network
- Wee-Fi: Weekend-Fi in NYC, Oakland County Halts, Helio Sold to Virgin
- Wee-Fi: Chrysler-Fi Pricing, Alltel-Fi, Beijing Fail
- Latest 802.11 Standard Boosts Wi-Fi Power in New Band
- Wee-Fi: Car-Fi, Boston Ferry-Fi, Thai-Fi
- Mobile Post: Fly Me
- T-Mobile Takes Home Line Service National
kuro5hin
Updated: 11 days ago
- Eulogy for George Carlin*
- The Truth About John McCain
- Tomatoes: not coming back
- Microsoft Plays Dirty With Gmail
- Britain Fails The Turing Test
- Brewing your own hobo-wine on todays subprime mortgage budget
- Real Education Reform
- Reforming K-12 Education
- A Runner's Primer
- Brewing Beer on Todays Subprime Mortgage Budget
techmeme
Updated: about 3 hours ago
- Friendfeed v. Twitter: Half The Followers In Five Months (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
- Novelties: Electronic Papyrus: The Digital Book, Unfurled (Anne Eisenberg/New York Times)
- As Web Traffic Grows, Crashes Take Bigger Toll (Brad Stone/New York Times)
- Think Before You Voicemail (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
- The Law and Your Privacy (YouTube Blog)
- Tour the Tour de France with Street View (Daniel Ratner/Google LatLong)
- On Day Care, Google Makes a Rare Fumble (Joe Nocera/New York Times)
- iPhone 3G lines start at the Apple Cube... one week early (Joshua Topolsky/Engadget)
- Merchants angry over getting yanked by Yelp (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Google Changes Home Page, Adding Link to Privacy Policy (Saul Hansell/Bits)
designtechnica
Updated: 2 days ago
- Acer G24 LCD Touts World's Highest Contrast
- Tax Checks Spent On Online Porn
- Sharp Shows Solar-Powered 26-inch LCTV
- Google Makes Privacy Page One
- Digital Trends Week In Review 07/04/07
- Skype Gets New COO
- MacBook Air Price Drops
- Early July Malware Spike
- Tax Checks Spent On Porn
- U.K. Govt. Starts Data Mash-Up Competition
lifehacker
Updated: about 5 hours ago
- How to Get In on Early Betas [Invitations]
- MarioPaint Composer Builds Your Digital Mario Opus [Featured Download]
- This Week's Top Downloads [Download Roundup]
- DIY $30 Vacuum Jar Sealer [Weekend Project]
- How to Fold a Broadsheet Newspaper [Reading]
- Kid-Proof Your PC with SteadyState [Screenshot Tour]
- SimplyNoise Generates White Noise in Your Browser [Distraction]
- Better YouTube Extension Now Firefox 3 Compatible [Lifehacker Code Update]
- Most Popular Posts of 2008 (So Far) [Highlights]
- CostOfSmoking Calculator Motivates You to Quit [Featured Windows Download]
techcrunch
Updated: about 13 hours ago
- Friendfeed v. Twitter: Half The Followers In Five Months
- Webaroo Raises A $10 Million Round For SMSGupShup
- Plus ça change
- Think Before You Voicemail
- Yahoo’s Helpful Shortcut To Pictures Of Underage Girls
- Joey Chestnut Beats Kobayashi Again in Hot-Dog Eating Contest
- The Problem With Identi.ca Is That It Is Not Twitter
- Follow Animal Migrations On Google Earth
- Independence Day
- Regator Wants To Be A Blog Reader For The Masses