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  1. India completes historic satellite launch (0 Reply(ies))
  2. TV Limits Copies (8 Reply(ies))
  3. Return of 3D - And No Goofy Glasses (5 Reply(ies))
  4. Bluetooth, Ultra-Wideband Will Probably Merge (1 Reply(ies))
  5. Next-Generation Xbox to Be Media Hub (3 Reply(ies))
  6. Apple sued over 'Tiger' name (6 Reply(ies))
  7. Genetic Mingling Mixes Human, Animal Cells (12 Reply(ies))
  8. Hollow glass stops drinks being spiked (5 Reply(ies))
  9. Online Consumers Shopping for Days Before Buying (0 Reply(ies))
  10. SOE searching for real-life EverQuest II heroine (0 Reply(ies))
  11. AFP sues Google for news aggregation (159 Reply(ies))
  12. Scientific approach to cat toilet (1 Reply(ies))
  13. Norwegian plans rivals to Nobel science prizes (0 Reply(ies))
  14. Hackers move beyond Microsoft in 2005 (3 Reply(ies))
  15. 'Your Turn' washing machine fingers lazy male (4 Reply(ies))
  16. Sony's robot attends nursery school in California (0 Reply(ies))
  17. Scientists Reconstruct Extinct 6-Foot Bug (0 Reply(ies))
  18. Shuttle Female Commander a Roller-Coaster Phobic (1 Reply(ies))
  19. MS New File Format 'Metro' Aims To Replace PDF (3 Reply(ies))
  20. 50-year-old Skylark made its last launch (0 Reply(ies))
  21. 10-Year-Old Boy Burned After Cell Phone Explodes (1 Reply(ies))
  22. Hacker deletes own hard drive (10 Reply(ies))
  23. New speed-typing Guinness World Record (2 Reply(ies))
  24. 'Extinct' woodpecker appears after 61 years (1 Reply(ies))
  25. b-15 iceberg collides with ice tongue (2 Reply(ies))
  26. NZ cinemas may jam mobile phones (0 Reply(ies))
  27. Net-powered computer goes on show (0 Reply(ies))
  28. Mac Mini Goes on Sale (25 Reply(ies))
  29. Space Station will get its first cryogenic freezer (1 Reply(ies))
  30. HP Begins Transition To 2.5-inch Disk Drives (0 Reply(ies))
  31. Intel: 65 nm transition and 450 mm wafer on track (0 Reply(ies))
  32. RealNetworks offers Rhapsody with 25 free songs (0 Reply(ies))
  33. Microsoft to Unveil Xbox 2 on MTV May 12 (9 Reply(ies))
  34. Yahoo Debuts 'My Web' Personal Search (2 Reply(ies))
  35. Robotic leader makes for good teamwork (0 Reply(ies))
  36. Brain Scans Helps Scientists "Read" Minds (3 Reply(ies))
  37. Nokia Says Nanotechnology May Help It Cut Costs (0 Reply(ies))
  38. Spyware, Phishers Play Off Google.com (0 Reply(ies))
  39. Earth's oldest known thing available for public (58 Reply(ies))
  40. New Opera 8 Browser Fails at Basics (5 Reply(ies))
  41. Microsoft Ships Windows for 64-Bit PCs (1 Reply(ies))
  42. Main Web Site Hackers Are Schoolboys (0 Reply(ies))
  43. The Buzz Behind Caffeine (3 Reply(ies))
  44. Cell phone fakes (2 Reply(ies))
  45. Fabulous fabrications (0 Reply(ies))
  46. Intel pays british enginer $10000 for old magazine (13 Reply(ies))
  47. SED TV Panel Contrast Ratio Boosted to 100,000:1 (0 Reply(ies))
  48. April 12, 1961: Soviets win space race (12 Reply(ies))
  49. Sony patents 'real' Matrix (50 Reply(ies))
  50. Finns tout new anti-P2P tool (5 Reply(ies))
  51. Rare baby aye-aye hand-reared in British zoo (3 Reply(ies))
  52. No one wants next-generation DVD war (1 Reply(ies))
  53. Robot walks, balances like a human (10 Reply(ies))
  54. Shuttle launch delayed (0 Reply(ies))
  55. Microsoft plans to introduce mobile IM client (1 Reply(ies))
  56. US Airways sold round-trip airfare for $1.86 (0 Reply(ies))
  57. Google Rolls Out Test of Personalized Search Tool (0 Reply(ies))
  58. Flying Cars Ready To Take Off (7 Reply(ies))
  59. Microsoft patents 911 (0 Reply(ies))
  60. Microsoft Pushes Old Windows (2 Reply(ies))
  61. Despite dual core, AMD still out with Dell (3 Reply(ies))
  62. SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail: New Skype Services (1 Reply(ies))
  63. Surveillance Cameras Reduce Private Space (0 Reply(ies))
  64. Oxyrhynchus Papyri (0 Reply(ies))
  65. Chocolate may stop cancer (1 Reply(ies))
  66. China’s Internet Filtering The World’s Most Sophisticated (3 Reply(ies))
  67. Legal smoke affects Microsoft Longhorn (11 Reply(ies))
  68. New beetles named after Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld (8 Reply(ies))
  69. Moore's Law to last another 20 years, says Moore (2 Reply(ies))
  70. Produce from cloned cattle 'safe' (7 Reply(ies))
  71. Scientists scramble to destroy 1957 flu virus (0 Reply(ies))
  72. Scientists found ideal site for Moon base (3 Reply(ies))
  73. Intel employees put hotspot on the North Pole (0 Reply(ies))
  74. Could a Lunar Gene Bank Save Our Species? (10 Reply(ies))
  75. Google chiefs agree to work for $1 (3 Reply(ies))
  76. 405 students to be sued for file-sharing via i2hub (1 Reply(ies))
  77. US fall way behind in programming (14 Reply(ies))
  78. Google Local Goes Mobile (0 Reply(ies))
  79. MSN Messenger 6.2 and 7.0 GIF Vulnerability (1 Reply(ies))
  80. 125 steps to change batteries (0 Reply(ies))
  81. Prison time for spammer (8 Reply(ies))
  82. $10,000 for Moore's Law magazine (0 Reply(ies))
  83. What happened to the Segway transport revolution? (8 Reply(ies))
  84. Wristwatch With E-paper Display (0 Reply(ies))
  85. Yahoo boosts free e-mail storage to 1Gb (8 Reply(ies))
  86. Ground telescopes to 'super-size' (0 Reply(ies))
  87. First Cell Phone Was a True 'Brick' (0 Reply(ies))
  88. ICANN approves .jobs, .travel, .eu domains (0 Reply(ies))
  89. Japan Unveils Plan for Flight to the Moon (5 Reply(ies))
  90. "Toumai" is indeed oldest known hominid (59 Reply(ies))
  91. AMD runs silicon in 300-mm wafer fab, preps 65-nm (1 Reply(ies))
  92. Ancient Maya Entrepreneurs Made Salt, Study Finds (1 Reply(ies))
  93. Astronomers draw virtual picture of the Universe (0 Reply(ies))
  94. Small Crack Delays Space Shuttle Launch (0 Reply(ies))
  95. Mobile viruses getting clever (0 Reply(ies))
  96. Internet report finally arrives seven years later (0 Reply(ies))
  97. Google to add personal video search (0 Reply(ies))
  98. Researcher says Viagra may cause vision loss (5 Reply(ies))
  99. Japanese Co. Sells USB Ghost Detector (3 Reply(ies))
  100. Yeast Research Answers 'Why Have Sex?' (2 Reply(ies))
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