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How To Deal With Internet Bullies?
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UK Facebook User's Name Appropriation Draws Huge Libel Suit
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Robocars As the Best Way Geeks Can Save the Planet
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Hasbro Sues Makers of Scrabble-Like Scrabulous
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Critiquing Claims of an Open Source Jobs Boom
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Vint Cerf Preps Interplanetary Internet Protocol
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Pittsburgh Cancer Center Warns of Cell Phone Risks
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Online Colleges Could Spy On Students – By Law
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Two-Episode Watchmen Series Set as a Prequel
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Apollo 14 Moonwalker Claims Aliens Exist
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Mars In 3D
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The Death of Nearly All Software Patents?
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Researchers Face Jail Risk For Tor Snooping Study
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Spam King Escapes From Federal Prison
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Big Six UK ISPs Capitulate To Music Industry
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Inside Apple's iPhone SDK Gag Order
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IPhone 3G Jailbreak Released, Paves Way For Open Source Apps
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Real-World 3G Monthly Cost With Taxes and Fees?
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Apple Climbs Into Third Place In U.S. PC Market
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Apple Suit Demands That Psystar Recall OpenMacs
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Inside Steve's Brain
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Apple Files Suit Against Psystar
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1200-Baud Archeology
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Free SMS On IPhone 3G Via AOL IM Client
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IPhone 2.0 Jailbroke
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Full Review of the iPhone 2 On Launch Day
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Apple Launches ITunes App Store With 500+ Apps
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Linux Alternatives To Apple's Aperture
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"New" Words From the Geek Culture
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AT&T To Offer No-Contract iPhone
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L i n u x T o d a y Richard's Dream and Institutionalized Mental Illness
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Introduction to Linux: Desktop Environments
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30 Gnome Themes to Enhance Your Ubuntu Experience
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Crowd-sourcing the E-car
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When Is Open Source Not That Open Source?
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F r e s h m e a t L i n u x FunkLoad 1.7.0 (Default branch)
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Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (Default branch)
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GnuAccounting 0.6.1 (Default branch)
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phpMyAdmin 2.11.8-rc1 (Development branch)
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Writer's World Maker 1.0.24 (Default branch)
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The Gamebook Engine 0.1.2 (Default branch)
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avidemux 2.4.3 (Default branch)
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Ctpp 1.0.38 (Default branch)
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Gleam Synthesizer 0.0.2 (Default branch)
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Writer's World Maker 1.0.13 (Default branch)
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Maarch 2.3 (LetterBox branch)
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ALSA driver 1.0.17 (Stable branch)
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phpLogCon 2.5.0 (Development branch)
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Gengetopt Eclipse 1.1.0 (Default branch)
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TabView 1.21 (Default branch)
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Paludis 0.28.1 (Default branch)
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NimbleX 2008 (Default branch)
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Patch Check Advanced 20080724-01 (Development branch)
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TCPDF 4.0.012 (PHP5 branch)
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i-net Crystal-Clear 8.1 (Default branch)
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GPM 1.99.7 (GPM2 branch)
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pmacct 0.11.5 (Default branch)
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123 Flash Chat Server 3.0 (phpBB Chat Module branch)
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123 Flash Chat Server 1.4 (FireFox branch)
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AgileWiki 0-1 (Element Model branch)
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OCILIB 2.5.1 (Default branch)
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Adobe Reader 8.1.2_SU1 (Default branch)
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Visifire 1.0.15 (Default branch)
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JFtp 1.51 (Default branch)
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python-rope 0.8.4 (Default branch)
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pksh 0.2.1 (Default branch)
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Aspyct 0.9.1 (Default branch)
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La-Nai 1.2.17 (Default branch)
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Security Management And Risk Tracking 3.0.3 (Default branch)
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Speex 1.2rc1 (Unstable branch)
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Webalizer 2.20-01 (Default branch)
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fwknop 1.9.6 (Default branch)
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Lore 1.7.0 (Default branch)
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AcpiTool 0.5 (Default branch)
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IPCop Firewall 1.4.21 (Default branch)
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FDMS3-FS 0.4.1 (Default branch)
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TimeTrex Time and Attendance 2.2.12 (Default branch)
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F r e s h m e a t O S X Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (Default branch)
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j-interop 2.01 (RC 6) (Default branch)
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i-net Crystal-Clear 8.1 (Default branch)
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AgileWiki 0-1 (Element Model branch)
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M a c O S X A p p s Renoise 1.5
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Sync Buddy 2.0.1
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J2SEditor 2.0
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iGetter 2.2
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Math Stars 5.5
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Musicbed DV 1.0.3
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Xaes 1.5
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RockGarden 1.0
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Airfoil 1.0
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S a l o n Not just a box score
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Dirk Hayhurst, Padres farmhand and aspiring writer, talks about pitching -- and being a human being -- in the minor leagues.
Scully have I loved more
Fox Mulder was brilliant and sexy in "The X-Files" -- but it's Dana Scully who has my heart.
Stark, raving mad more
In its second season, the smooth-talking cads and resilient ladies of "Mad Men" are emboldened and chastened by the tumultuous '60s.
When a bad seed grows up more
Both a compelling British social drama and a haunting meditation on guilt and forgiveness, John Crowley's "Boy A" is a potent summer surprise.
The Obama show lands in Israel more
He got a rock-star reception here, but an intriguing question lingers: Which U.S. presidential candidate is better for this country?
The history boy more
The 9-year-old narrator of the heartbreaking "When We Were Romans" flees family chaos through literature.
I'm an absent-minded engineer; my mind wanders and so does my wallet more
I fear I lack common sense in life, and this affects my performance.
Tom the Dancing Bug more
The free market works! People are driving less!
N.Y. Post burns down Yanks' security theater more
It takes one day for the paper to embarrass the team into lifting its absurd sunblock ban.
Exposing Bush's historic abuse of power more
Salon has uncovered new evidence of post-9/11 spying on Americans. Obtained documents point to a potential investigation of the White House that could rival Watergate.
McCain: Enough about you, let's talk about me more
John McCain tries to pull the media spotlight away from Barack Obama, who he thinks doesn't deserve it.
Obama is saying the wrong things about Afghanistan more
He hit the right notes during his swing through Iraq, but his plans for that other war could mean trouble.
The saga of George W. Batman more
"Dark Knight" backlash, counterbacklash and so on. Plus: Sleazy Latin lovers, Ben Kingsley as a Russian cop and other reasons never to leave home.
Baseball's gone statue crazy more
It's adulation inflation as Harold Baines gets one and Orlando Cepeda's is on the way.
George W. Bush: "Awesome!" more
The president has used "awesome" to describe everything from dead soldiers to the pope. How did a slang word trickle up to the highest office in the land?
The K Chronicles more
Baby, you look simply scrumptious.
My friend has gone bad more
I hate to lose my best college buddy, but her behavior is beyond the pale.
Four hits? Why, that's nothing more
Miguel Cabrera's 5-hit night one-ups a rookie slugger.
Bush to Olympians: Win (nicely) more
The president talks about cherished American values -- curiously, without mentioning advertising or kicking butt.
A big November ahead for Senate Democrats more
Three experts tell Salon that the party may expand its Senate majority by half a dozen seats, but they also think at least one Democratic incumbent is vulnerable.
The thinking man's action hero more
Using paper clips, chewing gum, chocolate and down-home ingenuity, MacGyver always saved the day. Let's bring him back -- and give him a girl!
How to read the James Wood way more
The fiercely talented critic takes us on an illuminating tour of fiction -- but there's a hole in his plot.
Roman holiday more
The Eternal City is too vast and ancient to grasp, and the harder you try, the more it slips away. So you have to dream your way into it.
I was masturbating in my office to kinky Internet porn when another mom walked in more
I live in a small, conservative town. I'm petrified about what she may have seen!
This Modern World more
McCain mania explained.
Janet Jackson's boob freed more
A federal appeals court throws out CBS's $550,000 fine for the Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction."
Iraqi prime minister: Obama has "right time frame" for withdrawal more
Read the interview with Der Spiegel in which Nouri al-Maliki backs Barack Obama's timetable for leaving Iraq.
The Unwritten Rule War rages on more
If the Blue Jays threw at the Rays for bunting with a five-run lead in the sixth, things are getting worse.
Religion is poetry more
The beauties of religion need to be saved from both the true believers and the trendy atheists, argues compelling religious scholar James Carse.
How big will Democratic gains be this fall? more
A panel of experts projects the number of seats Democrats will add in the House in November -- and which Democrats are most likely to lose their jobs.
B B C T e c h Net firms in music pirates deal more
Six of the UK's biggest net providers sign up to a government plan to tackle illegal file-sharing.
'Neglect' of codebreakers' HQ more
UK academics sign a letter criticising the ongoing neglect of Bletchley Park - home of the wartime codebreakers.
Payout for false Facebook profile more
A businessman wins £22,000 in libel and breach of privacy after his personal details were printed on the Facebook website.
Manned spaceship design unveiled more
The first official image of a proposed joint Russian and European manned spacecraft is unveiled.
MySpace signs up to OpenID scheme more
Members of the social networking site could soon be using their login details to access lots of other sites.
Family lose Narnia web name fight more
An Edinburgh couple have lost a battle with the estate of Chronicles of Narnia author CS Lewis over a web domain name.
'Spying' requests exceed 500,000 more
More than 500,000 official "spying" requests for private communications data were made last year, a report says.
Sky launches net music service more
The satellite TV firm teams up with Universal Music to offer downloads for a monthly fee.
Disappointing results from Yahoo more
Yahoo reports an 18% fall in three month profits in a period when it was fighting off a bid from Microsoft.
Disappearing dialects make digital archive more
An academic study of English dialects in Wales conducted over decades is digitised and donated to the British Library.
Get your up-to-date fix of blog posts about all things digital more
Great seal more
How Facebook plans to police add-ons to its site
Help! Bug! more
When to shout about security flaws
DIY broadband more
The communities that are laying their own fibre
Arabic Wikimania more
How to extend the Wikipedia footprint
E3: Best in show more
Which games stood out at the E3 show in LA?
Apple sees profits beat forecast more
US technology giant Apple sees profits beat forecasts, but its shares fall as it warns of slower earnings ahead.
Tiscali accuses BT of defamation more
Tiscali has issued legal proceedings against BT after it sent letters to its customers.
Oyster card hack to be published more
A Dutch judge rules that details of how to copy Oyster cards can be published.
Net TV technology seeks testers more
A European project to create net TV technology is looking for help testing its prototype program.
Yahoo strikes deal with Icahn more
Yahoo reaches an agreement with the activist investor Carl Icahn that will stop him trying to replace its board.
Facebook challenges German rival more
Germany's Studivz says the intellectual property dispute that Facebook has brought against it is without merit.
Computer mouse faces extinction more
Gestural interfaces could spell the end for the humble computer mouse says analyst company Gartner.
Robots scale new heights more
Wall-climbing robots have been developed by scientists in America using the same principles behind electrostatics that make balloons stick to ceilings after being rubbed.
Farewell Mr Gates more
The hits and misses of his leadership of Microsoft
Behind the scenes of Firefox 3.0 more
Behind the scenes at the Mozilla Foundation
Real racing in the virtual world more
How gamers may soon be able to race against top F1 drivers in real time from the comfort of their living room.
Yahoo goes back to its roots more
For millions of people worldwide Yahoo remains synonymous with the internet itself, but after Microsoft walked away from buying the firm what does the future hold?
Making punishment fit the crime more
Regular columnist Bill Thompson wonders about the punishment that should be meted out to copyright infringers.
Closing the Gates after Bill more
Bill Thompson on the end of the Bill Gates era
Changing the way we think more
Bill Thompson asks if the web changes how we think
Virgin territory for ISPs more
Bill Thompson believes Virgin Media has decided it likes record companies more than its customers.
Trade agreement could hit privacy more
Internet law professor Michael Geist examines implications of new anti-counterfeiting agreement.
Why the future is in your hands more
The humble mobile phone looks set to become a multimedia, multi-function monster as more features are crammed inside it.
The mobile future is calling more
Developers are being urged to unleash their creativity and make the mobile future a reality and bring the world to everyone's phone.
Google bets on Android future more
Google's director of mobile platforms explains his vision for Android, a new operating system for mobiles.
Pupils reveal mobile snapshot more
Students at a school in Tynemouth carry out a survey of mobile phone use as apart of the BBC's School Report project.
Nokia morphs itself from within more
Future directions in computing more
A look at the future computing technologies which will go beyond Moore's Law.
Getting more from Moore's Law more
A look at some of the technologies that could allow the silicon industry to deliver faster, cheaper chips.
Cleaning up in 'fab world' more
A look inside the surreal and ultra-clean world of the silicon manufacturing plant.
The man behind Moore's Law more
BBC News interviews Gordon Moore, the man whose "law" has driven the computer revolution.
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