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Modplug Tracker source released
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ATI explains Half Life 2 confusion
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Microsoft files XML Word patents worldwide
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Music-swapping criminals rewarded by Pepsi, Apple
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Kazaa Owner Gets OK to Sue Movie, Record Companies
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What happened to DirectX 4?
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Stabs and arrests in Microsoft co-workers' fight..
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New Drifting RC Electric from Yokoma Soon
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Crack code and win $1,000,000!
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WinZip 9.0 Beta 3 Build 6007 released
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Group Begins Process of Porting Linux to GameCube
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Super Gigabyte cooler shows up in Tokyo
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Mozilla 1.6 Released
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'Bagle' e-mail worm spreading fast
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Trillian Pro 2.01
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Intel and HP find oldest working PC
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U.S. Agents Smash Global Internet Child Porn Ring
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Oops! They're swapping again
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Gamepad aims to build up muscle
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AMD turns heat on Intel with Athlon 64 FX
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Xbox 2 chip to run at 5GHz?
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Abiword 2.0.2
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Eolas prepares to sink Microsoft
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MiMail: yet another one
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Google Toolbar V2.0.106 released
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Microsoft retail project taps into RFID
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Nvidia's NV 40 tapes out
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61-inch Wide Plasma Monitor
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Thin is in at gadget show
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Do Cell Phones Pose Health Risks?
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Newest Trojan: Disguised to Do Damage
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Internet coffee maker shown in Vegas
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Turning A FX5900 Into A FX5950 Ultra, Tool-Free
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Music Industry Puts Troops in the Streets
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CES 2004 Coverage Online
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Tiny hard drive packs a big punch
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Windows 98 support shifts to CD
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iPod mini debut in five different colours
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MSN to include eBay personalized data
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BT,McDonald's to Unveil WiFi Tie-Up for UK Surfers
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PC slowed down recently?
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Microsoft Ads Called Bogus
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MS Word password tool not for security
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Napster fills in the blanks with CD deals
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Internet broken after cable cut
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AOL uncloaks antispyware software
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PCs to change radically in 2004
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Windows XP SP2 Beta Reviewed
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Music Downloads Fall After RIAA Lawsuits
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Texts lost in New Year's Eve crush
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Filmgoers targeted over piracy
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The browser is dead! Long live the browser!
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You've Got Spam: AOL Blocks 1/2 Trillion Spam
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Knighthood for 'father of the Web'
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Your Next OS: Windows 2006?
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New Worm Spreads Via MSN Messenger
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Kazaa Lite Shut Down
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New E-Mail Security Threat: Cyber Blackmail
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Coming to a Theater Near You: Digital Films
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10 Ads The US Won't See
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Electronic Voting Firm Has Site Hacked
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Athlon 64 3000+ for the masses?
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Kazaa Tops Web Search List
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iPod, Therefore I Am
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Mini Storage Drives Poised to Make Waves
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A FAT Licensing Uproar?
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In chasing movie pirates, Hollywood treads lightly
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Michael Jackson Web site ignites debate
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Domain names once again fetch top dollar
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Mobile phones safe in gas stations
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Chinese search engine to compete with Google,Yahoo
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Internet History In Pictures
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Microsoft .Net Framework v1.0 SP3 Beta Announced
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Sony Ericsson tests multiplayer m-games
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Sober.C spreading rapidly
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Online gamer in China wins virtual theft suit
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Battery And Assault
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Sony Ericsson takes another pop @ N-Gage
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Blue Screen of Death hits petrol pump
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Microsoft Responds to Real Networks Suit
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ATI's R420 details emerge, and emerge again
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Swedish firm offers 100Mbit/s broadband for £70/m
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Dutch Court Throws Out Attempt to Control Kazaa
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Sony shows off jogging robot
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RealNetworks Sues Microsoft Over Antitrust Issues
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Student finds largest known prime number
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Canadian Record Industry Targets Serial Uploaders
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Auto Update, Pop-up Blocker Biggest Changes In SP2
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Blockbuster Chief: End DVD Region Codes
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Windows XP 64-bit Edition delayed again?
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Winamp 5.0 Final Released
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Toshiba Develops 0.85'' Hard Disk
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Living Tomorrow Today
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Apple's Panther bares its teeth
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Scam sites start spoofing secure sites
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Techno - MP3/CD/WMA Player
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Japan leads the charge in fuel cell applications
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Microsoft Ending Support for Windows 98
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Firm Asks Court to Clear Windows 'Pop-Up' Ads
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Get yourself an imaginary girlfriend on Ebay
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Google delivers parcel search
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Canadian Ruling on Web Music
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Radeon 9800SE and Geforce 5900XT do battle at €205
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Intel's 'Prescott' chip to keep Pentium 4 name
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Winamp 5 RC 666
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Microsoft Preps XP SP2 Beta For Release Next week
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Virus hits Windows-based cashpoints
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AMD's plans for Socket A next year revealed
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Nvidia donates Ultimate Dream PC to charity
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Apple to use cheaper components in new iMacs
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Microsoft's Holiday Gift: No Patches
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Man shoots Microsoft Xbox, killing it stone dead
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Sun forces final death of Win98, Office 2000, etc.
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NEC develops world's smallest transistor
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Micro$oft sues designer of mobile e-MSN
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Judge orders SCO to show Linux infringement
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New authentication system tries to block spam
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Dell switches to ATI for notebook graphics support
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Time-out code ambushes MS
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Winamp 5.0 rc10
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Yahoo Instant Messenger contains security flaw
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Inside look at Microsoft's new security scheme
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Is Your PC Sending Viagra Spam Behind Your Back?
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Slow uptake seen for Office 2003
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Microsoft Longhorn pirated and sold in Asia
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Google AdWords And Ethics Issues
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DVD Forum chooses standard
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Sysbug-A Virus On the Prowl
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AOL UK intros 1Mb service
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High density storage on plastic
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Apple Set to Open First Store in Japan
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Asus 9100 IGP up for sale in US
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Live global webcast for Aids gig
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Samsung says it will overtake Nokia
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If Microsoft Built Cars...
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Windows 95, 98 get system restore
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Incredimail Final 1313 is out!
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Phoenix toughens up BIOS
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Ex-MS worker jailed for black market racket
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Media Player Classic 6.4.6.9
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Opera 7.23 Released
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New IE may burst pop-up bubble
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UK debut for 'blind' mobile
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Companies Move Away From Cubicle Culture
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Wi-Fi hackers 'try to steal credit card details
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Gene-Altering: Glow-in-the-Dark Fish soon
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Fritz, the patronising chess comp., forgets itself
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House Set to Pass Anti-Spam Bill
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Virus tries to con PayPal users
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iPod-Jacked
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