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The Downside... | ||||||
attached to Judge Rules in Favor of Websurfing at Work | ||||||
Not to mention | ||||||
attached to Microsoft Loses $126 Per Unit on XBox 360 | ||||||
Re:Have you tried.. | ||||||
attached to Xbox 360 Very Unstable | ||||||
Good First Step | ||||||
attached to IBM Slows the Speed of Light | ||||||
Hmm... | ||||||
attached to China To Develop Its Own DVD Format | ||||||
The IKEA of database? | ||||||
attached to MySQL To Be Ikea Of The Database Market | ||||||
Open source education? | ||||||
attached to Texas Support for Open Source Technology Education | ||||||
Great! | ||||||
attached to Central Park Media Lets Fans Cast "Outlanders" | ||||||
Anybody notice... | ||||||
attached to The Company Everyone Loves To Hate | ||||||
Jargon | ||||||
attached to Computer Jargon Too Difficult for Office Workers | ||||||
Another year older... | ||||||
attached to Microsoft Fights the Flab as it Turns 30 | ||||||
No choice | ||||||
attached to Plotting the Revolution's Arc | ||||||
Out with the old... | ||||||
attached to US Companies Sponsor Pro Gamers | ||||||
It's about to hit the mainstream? | ||||||
attached to Linux Five Years Away From Mainstream | ||||||
Further... | ||||||
attached to Cisco Flaw Opens Routers to Attack | ||||||
Color | ||||||
attached to Das Keyboard: Hit Any Key | ||||||
Political intrigue? | ||||||
attached to Iraq TLD In Legal Limbo | ||||||
Only in emergencies? | ||||||
attached to Communications Infrastructure No Match for Katrina | ||||||
Makes Sense | ||||||
attached to Nintendo Patents Insanity | ||||||
Not my experience | ||||||
attached to Five Reasons Not to Use Linux | ||||||
Meanwhile... | ||||||
attached to iTunes Might Lose Labels | ||||||
Intel: The Next Generation | ||||||
attached to Speculations Intel's Next Generation | ||||||
Re:Timing | ||||||
attached to One Hundred Years of E=MC2 | ||||||
That's not very many. | ||||||
attached to Google Files to Sell 14.2 Million More Shares | ||||||
Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards. -- Aldous Huxley