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  1. Why OpenSolaris Failed To Build a Community
  2. Drought Nearly Killed Off Humans 70,000 Years Ago
  3. Rambus Wins Appeal of FTC Anti-Trust Ruling
  4. Apple Prepares For the Coming iPod Slump
  5. Bill Gates On the GPL — "We Disagree"
  6. Patch the Linux Kernel Without Reboots
  7. Live Video Review of the Nokia N95 8-GB Cellphone
  8. Downed Georgian Drone Stirs International Incident
  9. S. Korea Will Deploy Cloned Drug-Sniffing Dogs
  10. Apple Prepares for the Coming iPod Slump
  11. Researchers Infiltrate and 'Pollute' Storm Botnet
  12. Bill Gates on the GPL - 'We Disagree'
  13. Ballmer Pumps Vista While Offering Hope for XP
  14. Gossip Girl a Big Hit, Just Not on TV
  15. Bill Gates on the GPL - 'We Disagree'
  16. Patch the Linux Kernel Without Reboots
  17. Ubuntu 8.04 Released
  18. Negroponte Says Windows 'Runs Well' On XO Laptop
  19. Google Turns Over Data on Suspected Pedophiles In Brazil
  20. PC Gaming Suggestions for Console-like Fun?
  21. US Spies Use Custom Video Games for Training
  22. Vuze Study Exposes P2P Throttling By Canadian ISP Cogeco
  23. NASA Responds To MMO Concerns
  24. ISP Sued By Irish RIAA
  25. U.S. Spies Use Custom Videogames to Learn How to Think
  26. Trojan Horses Still Kicking After All These Years
  27. New Galaxy Images Released for Hubble's 18th Birthday
  28. Give Your Intellect a Boost — Just Say Yes to Doing the Right Drugs!
  29. Wired.com Readers' Brain-Enhancing Drug Regimens
  30. Best Way To Avoid Keyloggers On Public Terminals?
  31. April 24, 1184 B.C.: Trojan Horse Defeats State-of-the-Art Security
  32. Nintendo: Average Wii Sits on Shelf for Just an Hour
  33. NYC Is Getting a New High-Tech Defense Perimeter. Let's Hope It Works
  34. 15th Anniversary: Underwater-Robot-Building MIT-Defeating High Schoolers Grow Up
  35. Negroponte Says Windows "Runs Well" On XO Laptop
  36. Honda Robot Will Conduct Detroit Symphony
  37. Kicker iPod Dock Punches You in the Chest With Sound
  38. How to Fight a Ticket
  39. Iron Man's Suit Defies Physics -- Mostly
  40. Evidence Of Glaciers On Mars Suggests Recent Climate Activity
  41. FCC Reports Comcast P2P Blocking Was More Widespread
  42. Behind the Memes: Ji Lee, Bubble Project Media Jammer
  43. Is Apple Recession Proof? Find Out Today
  44. Sun to Fully Open Source Java
  45. FBI Renews Push for ISP Data Retention Laws
  46. Sony To Launch PS3 Video Download Service
  47. Craigslist's Feelings Are Hurt, Lashes Back at eBay
  48. Finnish Electric Solar Sail Nears Implementation
  49. Reader Poll: Did the Prosecution Prove Murder in the Hans Reiser Trial?
  50. DARPA Working On Arthur C. Clarke Weapon Idea
  51. 'Evolution of the Internet' Powers Massive LHC Grid
  52. AMD's Triple-Core Phenom X3 Processor Launched
  53. Conserve Biodiversity or Risk Medical Losses, U.N. Warns
  54. Craigslist Fires Back, Calls eBay's Actions 'Unethical'
  55. Obama Concedes Nothing in Post-Primary YouTube Video
  56. Microsoft Takes a Step Away From the Desktop
  57. Latin America, a Leader in Alternative Aviation Fuel
  58. eBay Sues Craigslist
  59. First Looks at Microsoft's New 'Live Mesh' Platform
  60. Seagate Ships Billionth Hard Drive
  61. Seagate Ships Billionth Hard Drive
  62. Sony to Buy Gracenote
  63. Apple Buys a Chip Company for $278M
  64. Next-Generation CAPTCHA Exploits the Semantic Gap
  65. EMI Says Online File Storage Is Illegal
  66. Top 10 Wired Reader Macro Photos, Decided by You
  67. What's Wired This Month: Portishead's Return, Wii Fit, Torrentfreedom.com
  68. Cloud Computing. Available at Amazon.com Today
  69. Caffeinate With Care: Small Shots Do a Brain Better Than Big Blasts
  70. Alt Text: Twitter Away Your Life With Social Networking
  71. GPS Used To Find Graves In Eco-Burial Sites
  72. Storing Data For the Next 1,000 Years
  73. Editor's Picks for the Wired.com Macro Photo Contest
  74. German Wikipedia To Be Published As a Book
  75. Wired.com Photo Contest: Transportation
  76. How to Become an Energy Drink Connoisseur
  77. April 23, 1940: Batteries Included, and They Don't Leak
  78. Pennsylvania Election Results Mapped With Voters' Race, Age and Religion
  79. History's Five Best Interface Designs
  80. MSN Music DRM Servers Going Dark In September
  81. Microsoft Loses Appeal of "Vista-Capable" Lawsuit
  82. $1/Gallon "Green Gasoline" In Sight
  83. 'Nova' Goes Open Source for 'Car of the Future'
  84. Guitar Hero to Become Everything Hero
  85. Yahoo Q1 Profit Comfortably Beats Estimates
  86. Bill Gates on Pharmaceuticals: The System Isn't Working
  87. Pentagon Manipulating TV Analysts
  88. Turn Your MacBook Into a Seismometer
  89. Happy Earth Day: Beautiful Pictures of Our Planet
  90. Google's Latest Move Hints at Next-Generation Social Network
  91. Behind the Memes: iJustine Reveals Offline Talents
  92. Your Earth Day: 7 Online Tools for a Green Wired Life
  93. Blogger Successfully Quashes Subpoena
  94. Marshall University Challenges RIAA
  95. Photobucket Opens Up to Mashups With New Developer's Tools
  96. Why Cheaters Prosper in 'Grand Theft Auto'
  97. Recruiting Friendly Botnets To Counter Bad Botnets
  98. Bluetooth Surveillance Tested In the UK
  99. Overstock Accused of Stock Manipulation
  100. Merger Most Foul: Hard Road Ahead for Delta, Northwest
  101. Laptops Can Be Searched At the Border
  102. 80% of MS Server Protocols Are Unpatented
  103. Crossing the Atlantic With Barely Enough Fuel to Spare
  104. How Duct Tape Saved Apollo 17's Moon Buggy
  105. Blizzard to Boll - DENIED!
  106. California Will Help China With Cutting Emissions
  107. Hawking: Intelligent Life Elsewhere? Sure, but Likely Rare
  108. Survey: Mobile Banking Catching On ... Slowly
  109. Love the Steak and Save the Cow
  110. Fujitsu HDD with AES 256-bit Encryption
  111. Walter Bender Resigns From OLPC
  112. Blizzard to Boll - DENIED!
  113. FBI Concerned About Implications of Counterfeit Cisco Gear
  114. Stephen Hawking Thinks Aliens Likely
  115. NJ Supreme Court Rules For Internet Privacy
  116. The Military Plans To Regrow Body Parts
  117. How To Build a $188M Submarine Cable System
  118. Unreleased Atari 2600 Game Found At Flea Market
  119. Patent Chief Decries Continued Downward Spiral of Patent Quality
  120. Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm
  121. Get Smarter: 12 Hacks That Will Amp Up Your Brainpower
  122. Find Your Inner Spock: Jonny Magic's Logic Tips
  123. 6 Intelligence Myths Exposed
  124. Private Efforts Fill Gaps In Earth's Asteroid Defenses
  125. A New Kind of Science Collaboration
  126. iGoogle Launches Developer Sandbox
  127. F-117A Stealth Fighter Retired
  128. April 22, 1915: A Fearful Word in the Trenches: 'Gas!'
  129. PayPal Denies It Will Block Safari
  130. Web 2.0 Expo Preview: Torture by Information Overload
  131. Ron Paul Supporters for John McCain?
  132. How to Trick Out Your MySpace Page
  133. Behind the Memes: Chris Hastings, Creator of 'Dr. McNinja'
  134. Google-Backed Solar Startup Picks Up Steam, $130 Million
  135. Windows XP SP3 Released To Manufacturing
  136. ISPs Blow Off Stanford Net Neutrality Hearing
  137. Candidates Head Into Key Primary, Images Battered By Bloggers
  138. iGoogle Launches Developer Sandbox
  139. Comcast, Pando Partner For "P2P Bill of Rights"
  140. Extreme Linux Server Available to North America
  141. Pay Attention! Brain Scanners Detect Slip-Ups Before You Do
  142. Caught Red-Handed: Russian MiG Downs a Georgian Drone
  143. Cyber Defense Competition Has A New Champion
  144. Poll: Is 'Okami' Worst Box Art Gaffe Ever?
  145. Office 2007 Fails OOXML Test With 122,000 Errors
  146. NASA Wants its MMO Created for Free
  147. GPS Navigation Could Boost Fuel Efficiency on Oceanic Flights
  148. Video: How to Win an Internet Argument
  149. Bjork's Wanderlust in 2-D
  150. The New School of Information Security
  151. F-117A Stealth Fighter Retired
  152. Free Open Source Software Is Costing Vendors $60 Billion?
  153. Microsoft-Novell Takes Open-Source to China
  154. If You Love Robots, Then This Is Your Kind of Conclave
  155. Curbs Urged on Biofuel Subsidies as Food Costs Rise
  156. Patent Chief Decries Continued Downward Spiral of Patent Quality
  157. Free Open Source Software Is Costing Vendors $60 Billion
  158. Compressed Signals Lead to 'High Dissatisfaction' TV
  159. Will She Be Back? Rumors Fly for Sarah Connor Chronicles
  160. Western Digital's VelociRaptor 10K RPM SATA Drive
  161. The End of Non-Widescreen Laptops?
  162. Russia To Require Registration For Wi-Fi Use
  163. D&D 4th Ed vs. Open Gaming
  164. PETA Offers X-Prize for Artificial Meat
  165. Ben Stein's 'Expelled' - Evolution, Academia and Conformity
  166. JFK, LAX To Test Millimeter-Wave Scanners
  167. Laser Pointers Classed as Weapons in Australia
  168. The Making of Björk's 3-D 'Wanderlust' Video
  169. Rupert Murdoch Firm Goes on Trial for Alleged Tech Sabotage
  170. Garbage In, Garden Out: Inside the Tech Trash Disassembly Line
  171. April 21, 1878: Thinking Fast, Firefighter Slides Down a Pole
  172. Russia to Require Registration for Wi-Fi Use
  173. Wired.com Exclusive: Watch Björk's 'Wanderlust' in 3-D
  174. Games Without Frontiers: Poetic 'Passage' Provokes Heavy Thoughts on Life, Death
  175. Court Finds Part of Copyright Act Unconstitutional
  176. The Inside Story on Norway's Yes to OOXML
  177. Galactica's Future as 'Allegory for the American Revolution'
  178. Green Funerals: An Eco-Friendly Way to Leave the Earth
  179. Study: Americans Are Happiest in Their Golden Years
  180. World Domination, or at Least a Couple of Bucks
  181. Russia Announces End to Space Tourism in 2010
  182. What is the First Day in a University Lab Like?
  183. WiiMan, the Nintendo Wii Super Hero
  184. Will the Earth's Tail Fry Moon Visitors?
  185. Widespread Keyboard Failures on OLPC's XO-1
  186. Google Invests In Genetic Indexing
  187. Ballmer Calls Vista 'A Work In Progress'
  188. Information Security Is Becoming Infrastructure
  189. Ballmer Calls Vista 'A Work In Progress'
  190. Ballmer Calls Vista 'A Work In Progress'
  191. Is Open Source the Answer To Giving?
  192. US Government to Have Only 50 Gateways
  193. Tesla's High-Tech Lawsuits in Silicon Valley War
  194. Major ISPs Injecting Ads, Vulnerabilities Into Web
  195. Edward Lorenz, Father of Chaos Theory, Dies at 90
  196. British Police Use Facebook to Gather Evidence
  197. 18 U.S. States Pledge Action at Climate Change Meeting
  198. Coolest University Tech Lab Projects in the Works
  199. InPhase Technologies Promises Holographic Drive in May
  200. .su Lives On, Stronger Than Ever
  201. ISPs' Error Page Ads Let Hackers Hijack Entire Web
  202. Facebook Harnesses Users' Translation Skills for Free
  203. Google's Stock Rises 20 Percent for a Record 1-Day Gain
  204. .su Lives On, Stronger than Ever
  205. What Are the Best Laptop Theft Recovery Measures?
  206. Major ISPs Injecting Ads, Vulnerabilities Into Web
  207. AT&T Claims Internet to Reach Capacity in 2010
  208. Dilbert Goes Flash, Readers Revolt
  209. Top 5 Reasons to Dislike Pre-Med Students
  210. Microsoft Quietly Offering Ad-Funded Version of Works
  211. Wikileaks Sidesteps Publishing Public PGP Key
  212. 3G iPhone Expected in June
  213. Sacha Baron Cohen Wikipedia Entry Creates Circular References
  214. Soyuz Ballistic Re-entry 300 Miles Off Course
  215. FBI and Next-Gen P2P Monitoring
  216. Sacha Baron Cohen Wikipedia Entry Creates Circular References
  217. Soyuz Ballistic Re-entry 300 Miles Off Course
  218. FBI and Next-Gen P2P Monitoring
  219. CNN Website Targeted by DoS
  220. Why Good Data Can Be Hard to Find Online
  221. NBC to Create Programs Centered on Sponsors
  222. EBay Mulling Skype Sale
  223. FBI and Next-Gen P2P Monitoring
  224. CNN Website Targeted by DoS
  225. Hackontest — 24h Open Source Coding Marathon
  226. Pirate Bay Launches Free Speech Blog
  227. Pirate Bay launches free speech blog
  228. Eee Is 1st Windows Laptop To Support Multi-Touch
  229. Lost Infocom Games Discovered
  230. Vitriolic Artists Send Visitors on a Sulfuric Acid Trip
  231. Three Smart Things You Should Know About Helium
  232. A Tech Lover's Call to Arms
  233. Why Good Data Can Be Hard to Find Online
  234. Wired.com's Leander Kahney Knows the Mind of Steve Jobs
  235. How to Back Up Your Flickr Photos on Linux With Flickrfs
  236. NBC to Create Programs Centered on Sponsors
  237. A Bad, Bad Idea: The Anti-Hijacking Safety Bracelet
  238. Sort Tons of Beach Trash With Wired's Spreadsheet
  239. eBay Mulling Skype Sale
  240. Woman Sues Blockbuster for Facebook Privacy Violations
  241. Worlds Collide as 'Mortal Kombat' Meets DC Comics
  242. $399 Mac Clone Most Likely a Hoax
  243. Apple Eases Aggressive Software Update Tactics
  244. Review: 21st-Century Ghetto Blaster Makes Us Want to Do the Right Bling
  245. Cheap, Flying Robot Butterfly Wows the Kids
  246. Microsoft "Albany" Offers Office and Security as Subscription
  247. 'Nerdic' Geek Speak Taking World by Storm?
  248. Look Who's Beating Up on Google
  249. Video Blogger Kevin Sites Keeps One Foot in the War Zone
  250. Lockheed Martin Tests New Spacecraft Prototype