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  1. [NEWS] Citrix shows off new XenClient desktop hypervisor
  2. [NEWS] C4 Indie dev conference a casualty of App Store policies
  3. [NEWS] Microsoft: MSE safe from Windows kernel hook attack
  4. [NEWS] Etc: Mozilla CEO John Lilly will step down by year end. A search is on for a replacem
  5. [NEWS] Office 2010, SharePoint 2010 launch to businesses
  6. [NEWS] Etc: Mozilla has introduced a plugin checker that checks not only Firefox, but Safari
  7. [NEWS] Mozilla's Firefox 4 roadmap: faster, friendlier, more secure
  8. [NEWS] OEMs charged less for Office 2010 if they preload more
  9. [NEWS] Adobe's new Flash DRM comes with selective output control
  10. [NEWS] BSA: global software piracy down year-over-year
  11. [NEWS] Feature: Lucid dream: Ars reviews Ubuntu 10.04
  12. [NEWS] Hands-on with Ubuntu's new Unity netbook shell
  13. [NEWS] Kindle 2.5 hands on: social networks, passwords, and more
  14. [NEWS] Microsoft Patch Tuesday for May 2010: two bulletins
  15. [NEWS] New Chrome beta takes the speed crown
  16. [NEWS] Google to begin peddling e-books this summer
  17. [NEWS] Mac blog editor MarsEdit 3 finally gains rich text editor
  18. [NEWS] Chrome continues surge as IE drops below 60% market share
  19. [NEWS] Pot, meet kettle: a response to Steve Jobs' letter on Flash
  20. [NEWS] Google reportedly preparing to intro TV software next month
  21. [NEWS] Ubuntu 10.04 arrives with extended support (and less brown )
  22. [NEWS] Hands-on: Mozilla's foxy Fennec prerelease build for Android
  23. [NEWS] Nokia Qt SDK beta has adorable mobile simulators
  24. [NEWS] Developers apparently love .NET, hate MFC, Ruby on Rails
  25. [NEWS] Microsoft releases slew of stability-oriented Windows fixes
  26. [NEWS] HTC avoids two-front patent war with Microsoft pact
  27. [NEWS] LLVM project's 2.7 release out with a Clang
  28. [NEWS] ISVs to blame for Vista/7 infections; Office updates ignored
  29. [NEWS] Mac software updates: Transmit, BBEdit, and Opera
  30. [NEWS] Red Hat Cloud Access makes RHEL contract transferable to EC2
  31. [NEWS] No end in sight for anti-virus software problems
  32. [NEWS] Week in tech: surprisingly fast Internet edition
  33. [NEWS] Quicken Essentials for Mac price drops amid user complaints
  34. [NEWS] How to get your photos out of Flickr, Picasa Web Albums
  35. [NEWS] No surprise: no support for XP in Windows Live Wave 4
  36. [NEWS] The White House: open-source Drupal developer?
  37. [NEWS] MeeGo mobile Linux will also do laptops and desktops
  38. [NEWS] etc: Mosaic 1.0, the first browser to display text and images inline, was released 17
  39. [NEWS] Chrome OS kernel source code hints at ARM, Tegra 2 hardware
  40. [NEWS] Developers concerned that Mac downloads page may vanish
  41. [NEWS] Facebook friends Web "likes," Microsoft Docs.com, more
  42. [NEWS] feature: Tutorial: consuming Twitter's real-time stream API in Python
  43. [NEWS] etc: Future versions of Google's Chrome Web browser will not display the "http://" in
  44. [NEWS] Microsoft throws its weight behind Web Open Font format
  45. [NEWS] Leaked Windows Phone 7 docs describe updates, customization
  46. [NEWS] Microsoft helps users fix Windows in a few clicks
  47. [NEWS] Python support in GNOME gets a boost from hackfest
  48. [NEWS] Week in tech: bogus piracy estimates, open video, dirt-cheap fiber
  49. [NEWS] Google Cloud Print: coming to a wireless device near you
  50. [NEWS] Standalone Solaris subscriptions will soon be history
  51. [NEWS] Tool sniffs OSS binaries for sweet smell of license compliance
  52. [NEWS] Review: Opera Mini for iPhone different, not exactly better
  53. [NEWS] Apple patches Pwn2Own exploit in Mac OS X
  54. [NEWS] Microsoft investigates as sweatshop spotlight shines on supplier
  55. [NEWS] Perl 5 development resumes, version 5.12 released
  56. [NEWS] Microsoft offers limited troubleshooting for unsupported SPs
  57. [NEWS] Google planning to open the VP8 video codec
  58. [NEWS] Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 arrive
  59. [NEWS] Google turns up the heat on Office with collaboration tweaks
  60. [NEWS] Google boosts open video by funding ARM Theora codec
  61. [NEWS] Silverlight heads to set-top boxes, TVs, Blu-ray players
  62. [NEWS] Developers unearth more features in iPhone OS 4.0
  63. [NEWS] Microsoft Patch Tuesday for April 2010: 11 bulletins
  64. [NEWS] Microsoft offers much-needed fix for Windows OSS development
  65. [NEWS] Multitasking (finally), iAd, and more coming in iPhone OS 4.0
  66. [NEWS] Early IE9 Platform Preview results show promise
  67. [NEWS] ROBOTC2.0 gives students cross-platform robot programming
  68. [NEWS] Microsoft details Exchange Server 2010 SP1
  69. [NEWS] Add-ons responsible for 70 percent of IE8 crashes
  70. [NEWS] Custom firmware on PS3, Linux on Slims? GeoHot fights back
  71. [NEWS] etc: Canonical has revealed that it plans to switch its default search provider back
  72. [NEWS] etc: A new heavy element, atomic number 117, has been synthesized by fusing calcium a
  73. [NEWS] New memory management method give multicore boost to apps
  74. [NEWS] Nokia looks to regain tablet relevance, plans new tablet
  75. [NEWS] IBM breaks OSS patent promise, targets mainframe emulator
  76. [NEWS] HP Slate pricing and specs leak: Atom CPU, 1080p video
  77. [NEWS] HTML5 and WebGL bring Quake to the browser
  78. [NEWS] Canonical announces phone sync for Ubuntu One subscribers
  79. [NEWS] Week in tech: decide your own hot stories edition
  80. [NEWS] Windows 7 surpasses 10% market share
  81. [NEWS] ISO OOXML convener: Microsoft's format "heading for failure"
  82. [NEWS] Ubuntu 10.10 to be codenamed Maverick Meerkat
  83. [NEWS] IE sees small usage drop in first month of browser ballot
  84. [NEWS] etc: Mark Shuttleworth has officially confirmed that the window titlebar buttons in U
  85. [NEWS] IBM and Simmtronics launch $190 Ubuntu netbook
  86. [NEWS] New Zealand patent reform bill says no to software patents
  87. [NEWS] MeeGo gets going: source code and developer builds available
  88. [NEWS] A fast guide to system rescue using open tools
  89. [NEWS] Microsoft: Google Chrome doesn't respect your privacy
  90. [NEWS] 90 percent of Windows 7 flaws fixed by removing admin rights
  91. [NEWS] Microsoft details Zune 4.5, still mute on 64GB Zune HD
  92. [NEWS] SCO loses again: jury says Novell owns UNIX SVRX copyrights
  93. [NEWS] feature: Mastering Windows Search using Advanced Query Syntax
  94. [NEWS] Windows Live Wave 4 Milestone 2 leaked, screenshots galore
  95. [NEWS] Early adopters very satisfied with Windows 7
  96. [NEWS] Snow Leopard updates to 10.6.3, Leopard updates security
  97. [NEWS] iTunes 9.1 expected to bring things up to speed for iPad
  98. [NEWS] It no longer does everything: no more Linux on PlayStation 3
  99. [NEWS] Controlling Mars rovers: there's an app for that
  100. [NEWS] feature: Microsoft Research TechFest 2010: NUI and the cloud dominate
  101. [NEWS] Solaris 10 no longer free as in beer, now a 90-day trial
  102. [NEWS] GNOME's Empathy instant messaging client hits v2.30, matures
  103. [NEWS] Pretty penguin: five great themes for the GNOME desktop
  104. [NEWS] Jury deliberating UNIX ownership in ongoing SCO trial
  105. [NEWS] Week in tech: last rites for Palm, Nexus One displays, Ubuntu 10.04b
  106. [NEWS] Cloudy with a chance of Linux: Canonical aims to cash in
  107. [NEWS] EFF seeks students to code for liberty
  108. [NEWS] Messenger for Mac finally gains A/V chat in latest beta
  109. [NEWS] feature: Can Microsoft really build a better browser?
  110. [NEWS] etc: Firefox 3.6.2 has been released with Mozilla's strong recommendation that all Fi
  111. [NEWS] Hands-on: Ubuntu One music store will rock in Lucid Lynx
  112. [NEWS] Multicore requires OS rewrites? Well, maybe
  113. [NEWS] BitDefender update breaks 64-bit Windows PCs
  114. [NEWS] Adobe to unify ColdFusion, Flex, Flash with Flash Builder 4
  115. [NEWS] etc: Novell's CEO has rejected a $2 billion takeover offer, calling it "inadequate."
  116. [NEWS] Ubuntu 10.04 beta 1 is looking good, less brown
  117. [NEWS] Mozilla Labs builds add-on to bring address book to Firefox
  118. [NEWS] Microsoft starts to talk SP1 for Windows 7, Server 2008 R2
  119. [NEWS] Microsoft removes VM hardware requirements, improves XP mode
  120. [NEWS] Hands-on: Kindle books finally come to the Mac desktop
  121. [NEWS] Nokia asks the Internet to help design a phone
  122. [NEWS] Open Video Alliance launches Wikipedia video campaign
  123. [NEWS] Microsoft to appeal $106 million VirnetX patent verdict
  124. [NEWS] iWork.com improves public URLs, adds iPad compatibility
  125. [NEWS] Ubuntu prerelease testing made easy with TestDrive
  126. [NEWS] Unsurprisingly, IE9 won't be supported on an obsolete OS
  127. [NEWS] Canonical's new COO gets religion on Linux desktop
  128. [NEWS] feature: Platform Preview gives Web developers first taste of IE9
  129. [NEWS] Microsoft avoids being lost in translation with new framework
  130. [ANNON] PHP 5.3.2 Release
  131. [NEWS] Cracking open five of the best open source easter eggs
  132. [NEWS] Week in tech: ad blocking, whitelisting, and privacy
  133. [NEWS] Firefox 3.6 sees 100M downloads, now pushing notifications
  134. [NEWS] OpenGL 4 spec arrives with Direct3D 11 feature parity
  135. [NEWS] Canonical's design team responds to theme criticisms
  136. [NEWS] etc: BuilDj is an experimental new build system for GNOME that uses a JSON project de
  137. [NEWS] Google Apps becomes a platform, gets its own app store
  138. [NEWS] Apache HTTP Server (httpd) 2.2.15 Released
  139. [NEWS] CodePlex refresh, FOSS projects more compatible with Windows
  140. [NEWS] etc: Groklaw has a great summary of the opening arguments in the SCO v. Novell trial
  141. [NEWS] FileMaker Pro goes to 11, admits people like spreadsheets
  142. [NEWS] "PowerPoint is evil" author to monitor stimulus spending
  143. [NEWS] Mozilla borrows from WebKit to build fast new JS engine
  144. [NEWS] Mozilla previews new feature to guard against Flash crashes
  145. [NEWS] reMail iPhone app re-released under Apache 2 license
  146. [NEWS] MeeGo code coming in March, will run on Atom boards and N900
  147. [NEWS] etc: Ever get a hankering to run NCSA Mosiac again? Well now you can, on Linux at lea
  148. [NEWS] Week in tech: purple-is-the-new-brown edition
  149. [NEWS] Apple reconfigures Mac dev program, drops price to $99
  150. [NEWS] Hands-on: a close look at Ubuntu's new non-brown theme
  151. [NEWS] Microsoft: no backwards compatibility for Windows Phone 7
  152. [NEWS] Microsoft Patch Tuesday for March 2010: two bulletins
  153. [NEWS] Microsoft Pink phone reportedly exists, coming to Verizon
  154. [NEWS] Hands on: Opera 10.50 makes impressive performance gains
  155. [NEWS] PHP 5.2.13 Released!
  156. [NEWS] Latest MacHeist bundle brings even more software on the cheap
  157. [NEWS] Hands-on: Picnik is handy and inexpensive, not very Google-y
  158. [NEWS] Ubuntu dumps the brown, introduces new theme and branding
  159. [NEWS] Citing underperformance, hedge fund offers $2B for Novell
  160. [NEWS] Microsoft rivals push to send browser ballot on world tour
  161. [NEWS] OpenSolaris not dead; might not get all new Solaris features
  162. [NEWS] WinMob 6.5 to Windows Phone 7 Series upgrades to be rare
  163. [NEWS] Ex-CEO Darl McBride might buy SCO's iPhone software business
  164. [NEWS] etc: Opera 10.5 is out, which Opera describes as the "fastest" Windows browser availa
  165. [NEWS] feature: Hands-on and under the hood: Ars tests Firefox on Android
  166. [NEWS] FOSS devs can collect damages from license violators
  167. [NEWS] Gears adopters face rough transition as Google goes HTML5
  168. [NEWS] Big Content condemns foreign governments that endorse FOSS
  169. [NEWS] Ogg Theora vs. H.264: head to head comparisons
  170. [NEWS] "Task Pooper" could revolutionize GNOME desktop
  171. [NEWS] BBC blocks open source software from iPlayer video service
  172. [NEWS] Hands-on: Ubuntu goes social, gains Me Menu in 10.04 alpha 3
  173. [NEWS] etc: KDE SC 4.4 is now available for Windows.
  174. [NEWS] Firefox may never hit 25 percent market share
  175. [NEWS] Symbian Foundation talks up Symbian^3 and low-cost handsets
  176. [NEWS] Move over, Australia: France taking 'Net censorship lead
  177. [NEWS] etc: A hobbyist has experimentally ported Ubuntu 8.04 to make it run on the Sony Eric
  178. [NEWS] Week in tech: big-screen Super Bowl party edition
  179. [NEWS] etc: A new lightweight open source image editing application called Pinta aims to giv
  180. [NEWS] feature: An introduction to collaborative development with Launchpad
  181. [NEWS] etc: The new Yahoo-based browser start page for Ubuntu is now online. It will be used
  182. [NEWS] First look at Buzz: much potential, not much innovation yet
  183. [NEWS] etc: OpenOffice.org 3.2 is now available with a handful of new features and improved
  184. [NEWS] Week in tech: Google could be your new ISP
  185. [NEWS] Hands-on: semantic desktop starts to show in KDE SC 4.4
  186. [NEWS] Intel, Nokia aim to unify mobile Linux ecosystem with MeeGo
  187. [NEWS] etc: This is a pretty sweet door lock setup using OpenWRT, iPhone/Android/SMS apps an
  188. [NEWS] Windows XP downgrade lawsuit dismissed
  189. [NEWS] Two new browser plugins, partying like it's 1999
  190. [NEWS] Intuit releases first new Mac Quicken version in four years
  191. [NEWS] Media Center, gaming fixes arrive for Windows 7
  192. [NEWS] etc: A researcher claims that most photo-editing apps�including Photoshop and The G
  193. [NEWS] Windows Phone 7 Series to have three chassis
  194. [NEWS] YouTube to kill IE6 support on March 13
  195. [NEWS] Microsoft-Amazon patent deal covers Kindle, Linux
  196. [NEWS] Windows 7 "memory hog" story takes turn towards the strange
  197. [NEWS] Office, Bing, and Windows Live on the iPad? Naturally
  198. [NEWS] คนยังมีสีได้ QR Code ก็มีสีได้เหมือนกัน!!!
  199. [NEWS] Steve Jobs to WSJ: ditch "dying" Flash technology
  200. [NEWS] Behind the Windows 7 memory usage scaremongering
  201. [NEWS] Adobe plugs AIR for Flash-based "unified" mobile development
  202. [NEWS] Upcoming Outlook for Mac remains shrouded in mystery
  203. [NEWS] Code copypasta increasingly common in CS education
  204. [NEWS] Microsoft details Windows 7 memory leaks, hangs, freezes
  205. [NEWS] New Chrome for Mac beta syncs bookmarks, adds extensions
  206. [NEWS] New Windows 7 antipiracy update to phone home regularly
  207. [NEWS] Security patch results in BSOD, stops Windows from booting
  208. [NEWS] Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4.0 RCs available to public
  209. [NEWS] Microsoft wins Windows XP WGA lawsuit
  210. [NEWS] Microsoft warns of TLS/SSL flaw in Windows
  211. [NEWS] Hands-on: Microsoft launches child-friendly IE8
  212. [NEWS] Aperture 3 adds Faces, Places, and improved local adjustment
  213. [NEWS] Windows 7 eclipses Vista on Steam, 64-bit dominating 32-bit
  214. [NEWS] Microsoft: your battery is the problem, not Windows 7
  215. [NEWS] Mozilla dropping 10.4 support with next Firefox release
  216. [NEWS] Microsoft investigating disappearing music from Zune Pass
  217. [NEWS] Windows 7 stability fix breaks stability, puzzles Microsoft
  218. [NEWS] Microsoft drops Zune HD prices without explanation
  219. [NEWS] Microsoft Patch Tuesday for February 2010: 13 bulletins
  220. [NEWS] Buy Office 2007, get 2010 free? Microsoft posts, pulls deal
  221. [NEWS] Microsoft warns of IE flaw, turns PC into public file server
  222. [NEWS] IE6 users to be evicted from Gmail, Google Calendar
  223. [NEWS] Can Silverlight save Windows Mobile from plummeting sales?
  224. [NEWS] Microsoft looking into Windows 7 battery life failures
  225. [NEWS] This American Life iPhone app gives fans unlimited content
  226. [NEWS] Microsoft Office 2010 hits Release Candidate status
  227. [NEWS] Important notice: Google Apps browser support
  228. [NEWS] Microsoft plays Tag with the bar code
  229. [NEWS] Windows Azure platform hits general availability
  230. [NEWS] Reminder: Windows 7 RC shutdowns start in a month
  231. [NEWS] Google to send Internet Explorer 6 users packing come March
  232. [NEWS] Google Email Uploader now available for Mac
  233. [NEWS] Poll Technica: do you want Flash on the iPad?
  234. [NEWS] Windows 7 leads the way to record quarter for Microsoft
  235. [NEWS] First build of "next-generation" Windows Home Server leaks
  236. [NEWS] Zune 4.2 update points to Zune phone, European support
  237. [NEWS] feature: Windows 7's XP Mode: what it is, how it works, who it's for
  238. [NEWS] HP gives a few new details on Slate via video
  239. [NEWS] Google: Toolbar data persistence a bug, fix available
  240. [NEWS] Microsoft releases slew of Windows 7 updates
  241. [NEWS] One day after latest fix, Microsoft investigates new IE flaw
  242. [NEWS] Rage against the Mail machine: the genesis of Letters
  243. [NEWS] Could Microsoft have fixed "Google hack" prior to attacks?
  244. [NEWS] Windows 7 growing faster than Vista, overtakes Mac OS X
  245. [NEWS] Windows Mobile devs to Microsoft: where's our money?
  246. [NEWS] Microsoft patches "Google hack" flaw in Internet Explorer
  247. [NEWS] Microsoft investigates 17-year-old Windows flaw
  248. [NEWS] Apple responsible for 99.4% of mobile app sales in 2009 (Updated)
  249. [NEWS] Why there's no 64-bit Silverlight from Microsoft... yet
  250. [NEWS] Microsoft dodges class action in WGA lawsuit