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  1. Who Should Win the Nobel for Physics?
  2. Wall Street Tumbles Amid Global Sell-off
  3. EBay To Drop 1,000 Employees, Picks Up Two New Businesses
  4. The Clone Wars" TV series: Better Than Expected, Still Not Great
  5. Wall Street Set to Follow Global Sell-Off
  6. 3 European Scientists Share Nobel Medicine Prize
  7. Sega Getting Back into the Hardware Game
  8. European, Asian Markets Plunge on Crisis Fear
  9. Tune-Deaf Scott Brown Opens Pandora's Jukebox
  10. Researchers To Build Underwater Airplane
  11. OpenGL ES 2.0 Programming Guide
  12. Commerce Department Pushing for New "Copyright Czar"
  13. Nobel Prize for Medicine Awarded, Physics Soon to Follow
  14. Sanyo Invents 12X High-Speed Blu-ray Laser
  15. Google Profiling Social Network Users
  16. Microsoft Adding jQuery to Visual Studio
  17. Virtual Fence Could Modernize the Old West
  18. Spacecraft Buzzes By Mercury
  19. Senate Votes To Empower Parents As Censors
  20. Wired.com Photo Contest: Motion
  21. Top 10 Wired.com Fall Photos, Decided by You
  22. Top 10 Wired.com Fall Photos, Decided by Us
  23. Oct. 6, 1956: Sabin Polio Vaccine Ready to Test
  24. Convert Your Car to a Plug-in Hybrid
  25. Games Without Frontiers: 'Pure' Shows Off Fun of 'Artistic' Physics
  26. Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here
  27. No Naked Black Holes
  28. Linux Turns 17 Today
  29. Jobs Rumor Debacle Besmirches Citizen Journalism
  30. Mimicking Electric Eel Cells
  31. Encrypted Images Vulnerable To New Attack
  32. Weird Al: Forefather of the YouTube Spoof
  33. Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming They're Here
  34. 'Truthiness' Could Swing Stephen Colbert Into Marvel White House
  35. A Wikipedia Conspiracy and the Wall Street Meltdown
  36. Encrypted Images Vulnerable To New Attack
  37. Birth of a New African Ocean
  38. Dispelling Myths About Geomagnetic Reversal
  39. Optical Character Recognition Still Struggling With Handwriting
  40. Gov't Database Errors Leading To Unconstitutional Searches?
  41. Getting Paid To Abandon an Open Source Project?
  42. Netbook Return Rates Much Higher For Linux Than Windows
  43. Venture Capitalism To the Rescue
  44. Report Says China Will Demand Source Code
  45. Steve Fossett's Unfinished Project
  46. "Iron Man" Release Brings Down Paramount's Servers
  47. Computer Detection Effective In Spotting Cancer
  48. Supremes Mull Whether Bad Databases Make for Illegal Searches
  49. Netbook Return Rates Much Higher for Linux Than Windows
  50. Venture Capitalism To the Rescue
  51. Report Says China Will Demand Source Code
  52. Steve Fossett's Unfinished Project
  53. "Iron Man" Release Brings Down Paramount's Servers
  54. Computer Detection Effective In Spotting Cancer
  55. "Netbooks" Move Up In Notebook Rankings
  56. Microsoft Bids To Take Over Open Document Format
  57. Will ParanoidLinux Protect the Truly Paranoid?
  58. Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7
  59. $700 Billion Bailout Signed Into Law
  60. Amazon Kindle 2 Leaked, Sony Reader To Get Touch Screen
  61. Microsoft Treating "Windows-Only" As Open Source
  62. CERN Launches Huge LHC Computing Grid
  63. Motorola To Hire 300 Android Developers
  64. "Netbooks" Move Up In Notebook Rankings
  65. Microsoft Bids To Take Over Open Document Format
  66. Air Force's New 'Killer Zombie' Drone
  67. 'Columbia' Astronaut's Diary Goes on Display
  68. Microsoft Bids To Take Over Open Document Format
  69. Will ParanoidLinux Protect the Truly Paranoid?
  70. Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7
  71. $700 Billion Bailout Signed Into Law
  72. Amazon Kindle 2 Leaked, Sony Reader To Get Touch Screen
  73. Microsoft Treating "Windows-Only" As Open Source
  74. CERN Launches Huge LHC Computing Grid
  75. Motorola To Hire 300 Android Developers
  76. Review: 'Clone Wars' TV Series Packs Action, Kiddy Humor
  77. The Project That Tracks Big Projects
  78. Sci-Fi 'Sanctuary' Makes Leap From Web to TV
  79. Instant Suburb of Prefabs Hits New York
  80. Q&A: Nintendo's Cammie Dunaway Talks DSi, Club Nintendo
  81. How to Hack Your Apple TV With Boxee
  82. Apple Reluctantly Tries Out Transparency
  83. Top 5 Cellphone Busts of 2008
  84. The World's Top 12 Aviation Innovations
  85. Federal Charges Filed Against Alleged Cyber Peeping Tom
  86. Nokia Launches Its 5800 XpressMusic Phone
  87. Fiction or Fiction: IP Piracy Cost 750,000 American Jobs
  88. 'Citizen Journalist' Could Face Prison for Fake Jobs Story
  89. Was the Yahoo-Google Deal a Ploy To Weaken Yahoo?
  90. MediaDefender's Parent Company Joins P2P Market
  91. Easy, Reliable Distributed Storage and Backup?
  92. 6.7 Meter Telescope To Capture 30 Terabytes Per Night
  93. Norwegian Standards Body Members Resign Over OOXML
  94. e1000e Bug Squashed — Linux Kernel Patch Released
  95. Future Sony MMOs Will Be On Consoles
  96. Oregon Judge Says RIAA Made 'Honest Mistake,' Allows Subpoena
  97. Python 2.6 to Smooth the Way for 3.0, Coming Next Month
  98. iPhone Antitrust and Computer Fraud Claims Upheld
  99. Seeing With Your Skin?
  100. US House Adopts New Third-Party Web Site Rules
  101. How To Kill an Open Source Project With New Funding
  102. Legal Crackdown Jams Michael Moore's 'Slacker Uprising'
  103. Fossett Identification Rests on Sliver of Bone
  104. Prototype JavaScript Framework for Beginners
  105. Congress Clears Hotly Contested Bailout Bill
  106. Uncle Sam Opens His Wallet For Amtrak
  107. Mad Men With an Ad Man: Optimedia Edition
  108. House Schedules Second 'Rescue Plan' Vote Today
  109. Fossett Slammed into a Mountain: Search Official
  110. Ubuntu 'Intrepid Ibex' Beta Delivers Improved UI, New Features
  111. Picasa For Linux 3.0 Brings Better Photo Management to Free OS
  112. Sony Targets College Students With New E-Book Reader
  113. Michael Robertson Sued Over Missing Linspire Cash
  114. Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Spawns Real-Life Car
  115. US House Adopts New Third-Party Web Site Rules
  116. How To Kill an Open Source Project With New Funding
  117. Slashdot's Disagree Mail
  118. Replacing Fiber With 10 Gigabit/Second Wireless
  119. Sound Bites of the 1908 Presidential Candidates
  120. An Open Source Legal Breakthrough
  121. Facebook Finds Grass Greener In Ireland
  122. How Do I Talk To 4th Graders About IT?
  123. MS Reportedly Adds 6 Months of Vista Downgrade
  124. Judge Suppresses Report On Voting Systems
  125. Linux Rescues Battery Life On Vista Notebooks From Dell
  126. Weird Al To Release Songs As He Records Them
  127. 16th World Computer Chess Championship In Progress
  128. Photographer Awarded TED Prize for Work on War, Disease
  129. Oct. 3, 1947: Birth of Palomar's 'Giant Eye'
  130. My Paparazzo: Hiring a Stalker Is Easy
  131. Genetic Tweak Could Let Toxic Soil Feed Millions
  132. Assembling Internet Images Into a Garden of Webly Delights
  133. 'Star Trek' Writers Brace for Impact
  134. Apple iTunes Lives Another Day
  135. Review: Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Strikes Sweet Chord
  136. How to Handle XML Data in PHP
  137. Richard Branson Wants to Help Science Save Earth
  138. South Korea's Free Computer Game Business Model Hits the US
  139. Can Static Electricity Generate Votes?
  140. Cell Chip Coming To the PC Via a PCI Express Card
  141. Eight Geeky Questions For Biden and Palin
  142. Free GIMP 2.6 Image Editor Looks, Behaves More Like Photoshop
  143. How Geeks Use Google Earth to Track Fossett
  144. Chinese Skype Software Secretly Logs Political Chat Messages
  145. How the Telescope Changed Our Minds
  146. A New Insight Brings Hybrids to the Masses
  147. How to Photograph the Stars
  148. High-Tech Analysis May Obscure VP Debate
  149. Mobile Dirty-Bomb Detectors Patrolling in New Jersey
  150. No Space Porn (For Now)
  151. Plug-in Hybrids May Not Go Mainstream, Toyota Says
  152. How Kernel Hackers Boosted the Speed of Desktop Linux
  153. Looming Royalty Decision Threatens iTunes Store, Apple Hints
  154. Researchers Re-Examine Second Law of Thermodynamics
  155. Darpa Kills Shape-Shifting, Supersonic Bomber
  156. Ambulances, Cop Cars Ready to Rumble
  157. McCain's Long, Brutal History of Opposing Sensible Broadband Rules
  158. Bill Proposes Privacy for Americans' Laptops at Border
  159. Fossett's Plane Found
  160. Ultrasound Machine Ages Wine
  161. The Pirate Bay – "Just a Very Large Hobby"
  162. Researchers Re-Examine Second Law of Thermodynamics
  163. Skype Messages Monitored In China
  164. New Nintendo DSi Announced
  165. Toxic Fumes From Mac Pros?
  166. Nintendo Beefs Up DS Lite's Digital Reach
  167. Stocks Decline on Unemployment, Factory Reports
  168. Plane Wreckage of Adventurer Fossett in Sierra Nevada Mountains
  169. House Girds For Second Try on Financial Rescue
  170. Outsourcing Aids Many Data thefts, Verizon Says
  171. Now Google's CAPTCHA Is Broken
  172. New Nintendo DSi Announced
  173. Cheaper Car Insurance For Gamers
  174. Schneier On Scareware Vendor Lawsuits
  175. Toxic Fumes From Mac Pros?
  176. Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces of Computer Equipment
  177. Hikers May Have Found Fossett Items
  178. The Telescope: 400 Years and Counting
  179. Security Matters: The Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective Terrorists
  180. Gallery: Giants of Earth and Space
  181. A Stellar History: The Telescope Turns 400
  182. A Simple Plan to ID Every Creature on Earth
  183. Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces Of Computer Equipment
  184. Hackers Clone Elvis' Passport
  185. Credit Card Security Standard Issued
  186. Man Uses Remote Logon To Help Find Laptop Thief
  187. Hikers May Have Found Fossett Items
  188. Spammers Targeting Microsoft's Revised CAPTCHA
  189. Show Us Your Favorite Telescope Photos
  190. Senate Passes $700B 'Sweetened' Rescue Package
  191. Senate's Bailout Measure Insures Bank Deposits of the Wealthy
  192. Multitouch Is Unlikely to Be a Big Hit on Notebooks
  193. The Extremely Large Future of the Telescope
  194. Lamborghini's 'New World' May Be a Hybrid
  195. Senate Leaders Move Ahead, Despite Voter Calls and Outrage Online
  196. First Impressions: 'LittleBigPlanet' Is Ever-Expanding World of Wonder
  197. Hiker Finds Fossett's Pilot ID in California Hinterland
  198. How to Stop a Fixed-Gear Bicycle
  199. Apple Abandons iPhone Developer NDA
  200. Facebook's New iPhone App Gets It Right
  201. YouTuber Bo Burnham Sets Sights on Judd Apatow Movie
  202. VW Twin Drive Is German for Volt
  203. McCain Drives a Chick Car; at Least Palin's Ride Is Cool
  204. Why You Should Worry About 'Clickjacking' Web Attacks
  205. Spammers Targeting Microsoft's Revised CAPTCHA
  206. Toshiba Battery Charges In 10 Minutes
  207. How Big Should My Swap Partition Be?
  208. Vint Cerf Says It's Every Machine For Itself
  209. Google, Circa 2001
  210. Otherland MMO Announced
  211. Africa Leads In IPv6 Adoption
  212. AIDS Virus Now Estimated To Be 100 Years Old
  213. Palin Had a Third Private E-Mail Account
  214. Microsoft To Release Cloud-Oriented Windows OS
  215. Apple Drops Part of iPhone Developer NDA
  216. Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis
  217. Virginia High Court Wrong About IP Addresses
  218. Do We Live In a Giant Cosmic Bubble?
  219. GIMP 2.6 Released
  220. Apple Allows Lotus On iPhone (After Banning Competitor)
  221. How To Make Your Webmail More Secure
  222. Apple Threatens iTunes Shutdown in Royalty Dispute
  223. Microsoft Adds More Perks to Live Search
  224. Tech Pre-Open: Google Indicated Up, Others Down
  225. US Stocks Head for Lower Open After Rebound
  226. Hack Apple TV With a Thumb Drive, Set It Free
  227. Virginia High Court Wrong About IP Addresses
  228. Do We Live In a Giant Cosmic Bubble?
  229. GIMP 2.6 Released
  230. Blizzard Awarded $6M Damages From MMOGlider
  231. C# In-Depth
  232. Apple Allows Lotus On iPhone (After Banning Competitor)
  233. New Denial-of-Service Attack Is a Killer
  234. Pandora Console Ready For Pre-Orders
  235. Removing CO2 From the Air Efficiently
  236. Six New Directors Who Are Making Music Video Cool Again
  237. Oct. 1, 1957: Thalidomide Cures Morning Sickness, But ...
  238. Gallery: Retired Drugs -- Failed Blockbusters, Homicidal Tampering, Fatal Oversights
  239. David Laibson: Tweak Human Behavior to Fix the Economy
  240. Alt Text: Stash Cash in These Uniquely Geeky Investments
  241. House Website Crumbles Under Weight of $700 Billion Bailout
  242. Smaller, Less Powerful Netbooks Likely to Become Notebooks of Choice
  243. 'Orphan Works' Copyright Law Dies Quiet Death
  244. Honda's Building a Hybrid Motorcycle
  245. How to Use OpenID
  246. Review: 'Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning' Lives Up to the Hype
  247. New Type of Atomic Microscope On the Way
  248. Two Bills of Interest Advancing In Congress
  249. IOC Trademarks Part of Canadian National Anthem
  250. Stallman Says Cloud Computing Is a Trap