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  1. [NEWS] Feature: Microsoft buying Adobe would fix both companies' Apple problem
  2. [NEWS] Mono 2.8 released with full support for C# 4.0
  3. [NEWS] Mozilla releases Firefox 4 beta for Maemo and Android
  4. [NEWS] October 2010 Patch Tuesday will come with most bulletins ever
  5. [NEWS] Ars examines Chrome and Firefox bookmark sync protocols
  6. [NEWS] Google opens up can of open source worms in Oracle Java suit
  7. [NEWS] Citing relevance, Mozilla to include Bing in Firefox 4 search box
  8. [NEWS] Main MeeGo man resigns as Nokia preps for first MeeGo device
  9. [NEWS] OLPC gets $5.6 million from Marvell to build Android tablet
  10. [NEWS] Microsoft sues Motorola, citing Android patent infringement
  11. [NEWS] Google's new VP8-based image format could replace JPEG
  12. [NEWS] IE9 beta not enough to keep IE market share over 60% mark
  13. [NEWS] Strange bedfellows: EFF, Apache back Microsoft in patent dispute
  14. [NEWS] Canonical announces Ubuntu One music streaming service
  15. [NEWS] Android IM apps: which one should you use?
  16. [NEWS] Crackdown on Zeus Trojan crime ring in progress, 60 charged
  17. [NEWS] Drones, Chumbys, and big business: the Open Hardware Summit
  18. [NEWS] As USPTO evaluates Bilski, Red Hat says end software patents
  19. [NEWS] Document Foundation forks OpenOffice.org, liberates it from Oracle
  20. [NEWS] Oracle aims to boost client-side Java with JavaFX improvements
  21. [NEWS] Feature: Parallels Desktop 6: The Ars Review
  22. [NEWS] Microsoft takes PC vs. Mac trolling to Facebook
  23. [NEWS] LinkedIn integrated with Windows Live, Facebook chat hits Hotmail
  24. [NEWS] Internet Explorer 9 to require Windows 7 users to install SP1
  25. [NEWS] Etc: Many DVRs cannot find CBS' new television show $#*! My Dad Says due to poor assu
  26. [NEWS] Hands-on: Reading e-books on Android with Aldiko
  27. [NEWS] ZoneAlarm caught using fake antivirus scare tactics
  28. [NEWS] Mozilla becomes Open Invention Network licensee
  29. [NEWS] Nokia releases Qt 4.7 with terrific new mobile UI framework
  30. [NEWS] Benjamin Franklin, the first IP pirate?
  31. [NEWS] Feature: An intro to 3D on the Mac, Part II: Animation and Rendering
  32. [NEWS] Microsoft says patent-infringing Android isn't really free
  33. [NEWS] Galaxy Tab coming to all US carriers; no pricing yet, no 4G
  34. [NEWS] Open source Facebook replacement Diaspora drops first alpha
  35. [NEWS] Bing could get access to anonymized Facebook data
  36. [NEWS] MeeGo a no-show at NokiaWorld, but CTO says it's "critically important"
  37. [NEWS] Inside Internet Explorer 9: Redmond gets back in the game
  38. [NEWS] Microsoft antipiracy fight caught in Russian political crackdown
  39. [NEWS] Windows Live Messenger dominating Facebook, Twitter nonexistent
  40. [NEWS] Mixed messages from Google: is Android ready for tablets?
  41. [NEWS] Android usage to surpass BlackBerry, iOS by year end
  42. [NEWS] Is there room for a Zune in a post-Windows Phone 7 world?
  43. [NEWS] NoSQL takes a seat on Android with new mobile version of CouchDB
  44. [NEWS] Broadcom swims upstream, tackles Linux WiFi woes with new open drivers
  45. [NEWS] Microsoft Patch Tuesday for September 2010: nine bulletins
  46. [NEWS] Apple relaxes restrictions on iOS app code, iAd analytics
  47. [NEWS] US government shouldn't fear foreign participation in Forge.gov
  48. [NEWS] Learn your history, the Android way
  49. [NEWS] Week in tech: Android tablet army begins march, Chrome, OAuth fail
  50. [NEWS] Ubuntu 10.10 beta arrives with new netbook UI
  51. [NEWS] Google sticks Wave in a box, puts a bow on top
  52. [NEWS] iTunes 10 hands-on: snappier performance, questionable UI choices
  53. [NEWS] Chrome reaches second birthday, version 6 goes stable
  54. [NEWS] New malware detects browser, shows fake malware warning page
  55. [NEWS] Hands-on: Twitter officially comes to the iPad
  56. [NEWS] Feature: Compromising Twitter's OAuth security system
  57. [NEWS] Microsoft puts final touches on Windows Phone 7, sends it to OEMs
  58. [NEWS] Chrome August's big winner as Internet Explorer resumes slide
  59. [NEWS] Wil Shipley: "we tried to do too much" for Delicious Library 2
  60. [NEWS] You have until year end to export your Google Waves
  61. [NEWS] Performance, stability fixes arrive for Windows 7, Server 2008 R2
  62. [NEWS] Chrome 7 shows off hardware acceleration, "Tabpose"
  63. [NEWS] Fennec alpha for Android too slow, but add-ons and sync impress
  64. [NEWS] Windows Live Hotmail gets Exchange ActiveSync
  65. [NEWS] Ruby on Rails 3.0 pulls into station with Merb in tow
  66. [NEWS] Samsung Galaxy Tab, in the wild and now teasing CDMA
  67. [NEWS] Toshiba's Tegra 2-powered Android Smart Pad to be called Folio 100?
  68. [NEWS] Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 for AT&T
  69. [NEWS] Week in tech: unexpected purchases, old security flaws, and Bulldozer
  70. [NEWS] Windows Live Sync now Mesh; online storage strategy still a mess
  71. [NEWS] RockPlayer brings FFmpeg video playback to Android
  72. [NEWS] Feature: Review: LauncherPro offers improved home screen for Android
  73. [NEWS] Facebook to kill IE6 support for Chat on IE9 beta day
  74. [NEWS] Hands-on: Firefox 4 beta 4 brings Tab Candy and Sync
  75. [NEWS] New, inexpensive color e-readers have Android under the hood
  76. [NEWS] Leak allegedly shows Nokia N9, could be first MeeGo phone
  77. [NEWS] Valve: no plans to bring Steam to Linux
  78. [NEWS] Reviewed: six great games for Android
  79. [NEWS] Week in tech: FM radio, broadband speeds, and bandwidth hogs
  80. [NEWS] RIM to use QNX-developed OS for upcoming "Blackpad" tablet
  81. [NEWS] Hands-on: Motorola's Droid 2 sequel is a worthy update
  82. [NEWS] Ubuntu 11.04 dubbed Natty Narwhal, will impale users in 2011
  83. [NEWS] Etc: The OMG!Ubuntu blog interviewed me (Ryan Paul) about Gwibber.
  84. [NEWS] Reach out and touch your netbook with Ubuntu multitouch
  85. [NEWS] Solaris still sorta open, but OpenSolaris distro is dead
  86. [NEWS] Intel, Nokia tout MeeGo as inclusive alternative to Android
  87. [NEWS] Week in tech: net neutrality waffling, gay porn pirating, and more
  88. [NEWS] Oracle's Java lawsuit undermines its open source credibility
  89. [NEWS] Oracle sues Google over use of Java in Android
  90. [NEWS] Google promotes Chrome 6 to beta
  91. [NEWS] BOINC bags a pulsar via Einstein@Home distributed computing
  92. [NEWS] Smartphones lead mobile sales, Android moves into no. 3 spot
  93. [NEWS] OSS and software patents: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em
  94. [NEWS] Firefox 4 beta 3 brings JS math optimization and multitouch
  95. [NEWS] Etc: Firefox 4.0b3 has been released.
  96. [NEWS] Qualcomm joins the Linux Foundation, gets seat on board
  97. [NEWS] Linux Foundation tries making license compliance even easier
  98. [NEWS] Hands-on: KDE 4.5 launches with tiling, new notifications
  99. [NEWS] Microsoft keeps Mac vs. PC battle going on Windows 7 website
  100. [NEWS] Hands-on: Jolicloud 1.0 makes Web apps equal desktop citizens
  101. [NEWS] Google Wave: why we didn't use it
  102. [NEWS] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft's most security bulletins ever!
  103. [NEWS] BusyBox takes out bankrupt opponent in GPL lawsuit
  104. [NEWS] UK government: Upgrading away from IE6 costs too much
  105. [NEWS] Microsoft and Salesforce.com settle patent lawsuit
  106. [NEWS] Microsoft seeking good WinPhone 7 apps
  107. [NEWS] Microsoft turns on Visual Studio LightSwitch
  108. [NEWS] Windows 7 overtakes Windows Vista in market share
  109. [NEWS] IE gains market share at the expense of Firefox, Chrome
  110. [NEWS] Week in tech: jailbreaks ahoy, mechamice, comedians, and copyright
  111. [RELEASES] Apache HTTP Server 2.2.16 Released
  112. [RELEASES] PHP 5.3.3 Released!
  113. [RELEASES] PHP 5.2.14 Released!
  114. [NEWS] Microsoft to release fix for Windows Shortcut flaw on Monday
  115. [NEWS] Windows 7 trounces Windows XP at green computing
  116. [NEWS] Mozilla's Tab Candy is the first step to sweeter browsing
  117. [NEWS] Ptex 3D texturing becomes a reality at SIGGRAPH
  118. [NEWS] GNOME 3 not ready yet, release pushed back to 2011
  119. [NEWS] New LightWave 10 looks light on new features
  120. [NEWS] Houdini 11 escapes from Side Effects Software
  121. [NEWS] Firefox 4 beta 2 adds CSS3 transitions and tab-pinning
  122. [NEWS] Microsoft Hohm goes wireless with Blue Line
  123. [NEWS] Terminator for GNOME lets users split terminal windows
  124. [NEWS] Court: breaking DRM for a "fair use" is legal
  125. [NEWS] Khronos Group releases OpenGL 4.1, claims to leapfrog Direct3D 11
  126. [NEWS] Chrome team sets six-week cadence for new major versions
  127. [NEWS] Android's ascent in China might not elevate Google
  128. [NEWS] Microsoft gives Adobe Reader a Protected Mode
  129. [NEWS] NASA and Rackspace part the clouds with open source project
  130. [NEWS] Mozilla ups bounty for reporting vulnerabilities to $3,000
  131. [NEWS] openSUSE 11.3 arrives with experimental Btrfs support
  132. [NEWS] Etc: Intel has confirmed that it will not be able to include the Poulsbo chipset driv
  133. [NEWS] Etc: A new draft of the Open Source Hardware Definition was published today.
  134. [NEWS] Improved user experience needed to save Symbian
  135. [NEWS] Etc: GamePark Holdings is preparing to release an updated version of its Linux-based
  136. [NEWS] Google demos codeless Android development tool for students
  137. [NEWS] Mandriva Linux avoids bankruptcy; we test the new version
  138. [NEWS] Mandriva Linux avoids bankruptcy; we test the new version
  139. [NEWS] Week in tech: Android 2.2, IP lookups reduced, RIAA mediation fail
  140. [NEWS] Android sees healthy growth at expense of Apple, RIM, MS
  141. [NEWS] Developers increasingly have Android on the brain
  142. [NEWS] Microsoft Patch Tuesday for July 2010: four bulletins
  143. [NEWS] First look: new Ubuntu font boosts Linux typography
  144. [NEWS] Android 2.2 demolishes iOS4 in JavaScript benchmarks
  145. [NEWS] User interface overhaul arrives in Firefox 4 beta
  146. [NEWS] Google bringing accelerometer support to Chromium
  147. [NEWS] Feature: Ars reviews Android 2.2 on the Nexus One
  148. [NEWS] Overbite Project brings Gopher protocol to Android
  149. [NEWS] Nonvisual interface may allow blind people to drive cars
  150. [NEWS] ด่วน!!! MS จะเลิกซัพพอร์ต Win XP SP2
  151. [NEWS] Mozilla: 2 billion Firefox add-ons downloaded
  152. [NEWS] Internet Explorer (even IE6!) gains market share
  153. [NEWS] Hands-on with iMovie for iPhone 4
  154. [NEWS] IBM embraces Firefox, adopts it internally
  155. [NEWS] Android 3.0: leaked details hint at tablet potential
  156. [NEWS] Feature: Windows Live Sync is frustratingly bad. It could be awesome
  157. [NEWS] More androids: Samsung's Galaxy S coming to four US carriers
  158. [NEWS] FFmpeg gets its own implementation of Google's VP8 codec
  159. [NEWS] Google: Android 2.2 (Froyo) comes to Nexus One
  160. [NEWS] Windows 8 lead: an App Store for Windows, IE9 beta in August
  161. [NEWS] Thunderbird 3.1 arrives with new filter bar
  162. [NEWS] Win Phone 7 launches in October as an "ad-serving machine"
  163. [NEWS] Nokia picks MeeGo Linux, not Symbian, for flagship phones
  164. [NEWS] Compatibility, media fixes arrive for Windows 7
  165. [NEWS] Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 public beta is out
  166. [NEWS] Feature: Ars reviews the HTC EVO 4G
  167. [NEWS] Eclipse project releases major update of open source IDE
  168. [NEWS] Testers get first Windows 7 SP1 beta build
  169. [NEWS] Verizon launches Droid X, Google releases Froyo source code
  170. [NEWS] Firefox update brings protection from Flash crashes
  171. [NEWS] Developers expect iOS and Mac OS to merge over time
  172. [NEWS] openSUSE Linux seeks own direction, more autonomy from Novell
  173. [NEWS] Etc: SHOUTcast streaming playback has been removed from the open source VLC media pla
  174. [NEWS] Microsoft puts Messenger on the iPhone's App Store
  175. [NEWS] Dell thinking about shipping Google's Chrome OS on netbooks
  176. [NEWS] Etc: The FSF's advocacy campaigns have grown increasingly negative in recent years, w
  177. [NEWS] Google releases command line tool for accessing Web services
  178. [NEWS] EFF announces Web encryption add-on for Firefox
  179. [NEWS] Feature: Getting to know Safari 5's Extensions
  180. [NEWS] Poll Technica: Are you getting Office 2010?
  181. [NEWS] Chromium-based Flock beta offers useful social features
  182. [NEWS] Long-rumored "GDrive" a reality thanks to Memeo Connect 2.0
  183. [NEWS] Etc: The first public beta of Opera 10.60 has been released.
  184. [NEWS] HTC Evo doing ninja-like creep on Nexus One's market share
  185. [NEWS] Microsoft Office 2010 hits store shelves
  186. [NEWS] 64-bit Flash for Linux dropped as Adobe preps next version
  187. [NEWS] Opera preview build gets WebM, new HTML5 features
  188. [NEWS] Devs cautiously optimistic about iOS 4 nonnative code change
  189. [NEWS] Microsoft 3D display prototype: no glasses required
  190. [NEWS] OpenCL 1.1 enhances performance with backward compatibility
  191. [NEWS] Week in tech: P2P blackmail, Apple vs. the open Web, and more
  192. [NEWS] Nokia clarifies Qt release roadmap, launches Qt SDK 1.0RC
  193. [NEWS] Microsoft explains mystery Firefox extension, "fixes" update
  194. [NEWS] HP bringing instant-on Linux capabilities in-house
  195. [NEWS] Dropbox proud to be Mac, looking forward to iOS 4
  196. [NEWS] Microsoft warns of help flaw in Windows XP, Server 2003
  197. [NEWS] Etc: Flash 10.1 has been released for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
  198. [NEWS] Safari 5 tested: Chrome, Opera still have JavaScript edge
  199. [NEWS] Microsoft hides mystery Firefox extension in toolbar update
  200. [NEWS] Interview with Mac OS X Student App winner Logan Collins
  201. [NEWS] WebM video lands in Firefox trunk
  202. [NEWS] Tweetie 2 and 3 definitely coming to the Mac, iPad soon
  203. [NEWS] Panic loves the Mac, but iPad feels like the future
  204. [NEWS] Chrome Frame beta boosts security, browser integration
  205. [NEWS] Papers will stay on the Mac as long as scientists do
  206. [NEWS] Uptake of native Linux ZFS port hampered by license conflict
  207. [NEWS] Microsoft launches free Office Web Apps
  208. [NEWS] Mozilla evangelist: Apple HTML5 demos harm the open Web
  209. [NEWS] Feature: One year later: Wave holds promise, needs killer client
  210. [NEWS] Android fragmentation: something to fear?
  211. [NEWS] Apple's iOS 4 due out June 21, free to all users
  212. [NEWS] Safari 5: faster, less clutter, secure browser extensions
  213. [NEWS] Microsoft taking aim at iLife with Windows Live Wave 4
  214. [NEWS] 2010 Ars Design Award winners for Mac OS X software
  215. [NEWS] Google resolves WebM licensing conflict with BSD license
  216. [NEWS] Windows 7 passes XP on Steam, Mac OS X grabs 8% share
  217. [NEWS] Linaro nonprofit aims to fight ARM Linux fragmentation
  218. [NEWS] Microsoft Patch Tuesday for June 2010: 10 bulletins
  219. [NEWS] MeeGo Linux platform gains allies at Computex
  220. [NEWS] Feature: The BeOS file system: an OS geek retrospective
  221. [NEWS] Microsoft unveils Windows Live Essentials Wave 4
  222. [NEWS] Microsoft previews Windows Embedded Compact 7
  223. [NEWS] Mobile app usage on the rise, even among non-smartphones
  224. [NEWS] Google's Chrome OS to arrive on hardware "later this fall"
  225. [NEWS] Mozilla to weave sync features into next version of Firefox
  226. [NEWS] Internet Explorer best at losing, gaining market share
  227. [NEWS] Internet Explorer best at losing, gaining market share
  228. [NEWS] OpenStreetMap: Crowd-sourcing the world, a street at a time
  229. [NEWS] Week in tech: Star Wars masters, Chrome 5, peak water, and more
  230. [NEWS] Forget the box: downloads dominate online software purchases
  231. [NEWS] Adobe considers monthly patches to improve security
  232. [NEWS] Hands-on: MeeGo for netbooks picks up where Moblin left off
  233. [NEWS] KDE 4.5 beta brings window tiling, new notifications
  234. [NEWS] Etc: VLC 1.1.0rc is out with support for WebM and VP8 as well as other codec enhancem
  235. [NEWS] Fedora 13 released with open 3D drivers and Python 3 stack
  236. [NEWS] FSF: Apple's iTunes Store terms of service at odds with GPL
  237. [NEWS] VMware gives Fusion a major speed boost with 3.1 update
  238. [NEWS] Chrome 5 released, browser exits beta for Mac and Linux
  239. [NEWS] Newly open source BitTorrent protocol aims to unclog tubes
  240. [NEWS] Computex will bring Android + ARM tablets, but are they ready?
  241. [NEWS] Google support aside, WebM carries patent risks from MPEG LA
  242. [NEWS] Outlook lock-in could vanish with new open source projects
  243. [NEWS] Google offers Web designers hosted, open-source Web fonts
  244. [NEWS] Google Storage for Developers takes on Amazon S3
  245. [NEWS] Speedy Android 2.2 hits with tethering, push framework, more
  246. [NEWS] Android-based Google TV coming to living rooms this fall
  247. [NEWS] Etc: Anything is possible at Zombo com, including viewing Zombo.com without flash.
  248. [NEWS] Google pounds the open standards drum during I/O keynote
  249. [NEWS] Linux kernel 2.6.34 adds scalable Ceph filesystem
  250. [NEWS] Week in tech: Lucid dreams, Hurt Locker hurt, frozen methane and more