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  1. AMD considers dropping low-end discrete graphics (0 replies)
  2. Hackers breach chocolate recipe on Hershey website (1 replies)
  3. Google fights to hide incriminating emails (0 replies)
  4. Physicists show that quantum ignorance is hard to expose (0 replies)
  5. World’s most precise clock will measure realness of reality (4 replies)
  6. Tiny plastic card IDs HIV in minutes (2 replies)
  7. Antimatter belt around Earth discovered by Pamela craft (0 replies)
  8. Facebook Spam King Surrenders (5 replies)
  9. LinkedIn sees 120% rise in sales (0 replies)
  10. Mars' northern polar regions in transition (1 replies)
  11. NASA's Juno spacecraft launches to Jupiter (0 replies)
  12. China scolds US over S&P credit downgrade (6 replies)
  13. Engineers solve longstanding problem in photonic chip technology (0 replies)
  14. We’re gonna live forever: DARPA’s unkillable creature (0 replies)
  15. Holding it together: Gadget stores hard copy + digital info (0 replies)
  16. Futuristic cell phone concept doubles as bracelet (0 replies)
  17. Why can't we imagine ourselves getting old (1 replies)
  18. Mr Bean prangs £650k McLaren (0 replies)
  19. Mozilla unveils new Firefox interface for Firefox 9 and beyond (0 replies)
  20. Microsoft to pay $250,000 for new security defenses (2 replies)
  21. Researchers poke gaping holes in Google Chrome OS (0 replies)
  22. Mobile app malware menace grows: Android users at front line of attack (0 replies)
  23. These glasses keep your eyes moisturized (0 replies)
  24. Third of adults 'use smartphone' says Ofcom report (0 replies)
  25. Earth may once have had two moons (5 replies)
  26. War and debt (2 replies)
  27. UK Government drops website blocking (5 replies)
  28. 'Multiverse' theory suggested by microwave background (0 replies)
  29. Swede cuffed for cooking nuclear reactor on kitchen stovetop (6 replies)
  30. Evil Android Trojan records your calls (0 replies)
  31. The ISS will be "sunk" in 2020 (15 replies)
  32. Researchers create bioengineered spinal disc implants (0 replies)
  33. Sugar doesn't melt -- it decomposes, scientists demonstrate (8 replies)
  34. 'Super antibody' fights off flu (1 replies)
  35. Bra chain record attempt called off (3 replies)
  36. Reverse Printer Zaps Ink Off of Paper (0 replies)
  37. Leave a light on: Glowing trees to replace street lamps? (19 replies)
  38. Strike of genius: New type of lightning in volcano eruptions (0 replies)
  39. Physicist says energy teleportation possible (5 replies)
  40. Quantum understanding may spawn self-cooling computers (3 replies)
  41. Brain waves can cut braking distances, researchers say (0 replies)
  42. Gamer Chris Staniforth's death blamed on DVT (0 replies)
  43. "Ayrton Senna: Beyond the Speed of Sound" - One of the worlds greatest F1 Drivers (0 replies)
  44. VW unveils an ultra-efficient car (0 replies)
  45. Reservoirs of Ancient Lava Shaped Earth (0 replies)
  46. New Invisibility Cloak Hides Objects from Human View (1 replies)
  47. World population to surpass 7 billion in 2011; explosive population growth means... (0 replies)
  48. Wave power can drive sun's intense heat (2 replies)
  49. Top 10 cities for single men (0 replies)
  50. Enceladus rains water onto Saturn (0 replies)
  51. Chandra x-ray observatory images gas flowing toward black hole (0 replies)
  52. Alibaba launches new mobile operating software (0 replies)
  53. Virtual people to get ID checks (0 replies)
  54. Joe Buck & Tim McCarver Cher a Fox spot (0 replies)
  55. Some coffee news... (20 replies)
  56. Double or single click (37 replies)
  57. Opening beer bottles? There’s an app (or a case) for that (26 replies)
  58. BT ordered to block pirate links (3 replies)
  59. BT ordered to block links to Newzbin 2 website (1 replies)
  60. Trojan asteroid seen in Earth's orbit by Wise telescope (8 replies)
  61. Vending machines get futuristic wide screens (5 replies)
  62. Polls (5 replies)
  63. Norwegian gunman used Modern Warfare 2 for training (6 replies)
  64. Microsoft exec bets Dilbert-creator $1,000 he'll like WP7 (0 replies)
  65. Hackers hit Italian cyber-police (0 replies)
  66. Age-related brain shrinking is unique to humans (7 replies)
  67. Hubble makes one millionth science observation (0 replies)
  68. Space shuttle’s final return to Earth (2 replies)
  69. Higgs boson 'hints' also seen by US lab (0 replies)
  70. Free-to-play revenue overtakes premium revenue in the App Store (0 replies)
  71. Inside the Innards of a Nuclear Reactor: Tiny Robots May Monitor Underground Pipes fo (0 replies)
  72. Astronomers discover largest and most distant reservoir of water yet (1 replies)
  73. Interstellar crybaby: Nearby star shoots huge water jets (0 replies)
  74. Breakthrough in quantum computing (0 replies)
  75. Bill Gates wants to reinvent the toilet (12 replies)
  76. Anonymous teases NATO hack, challenges FBI (0 replies)
  77. This phone actually runs Windows 7 Home Premium (3 replies)
  78. Scientists create vaccine against heroin high (0 replies)
  79. Exoplanet aurora: An out-of-this-world sight (0 replies)
  80. Movement of black holes powers quasars, the universe's brightest lights (0 replies)
  81. Memories may skew visual perception (0 replies)
  82. Tall people 'more likely to develop cancer' (1 replies)
  83. Fake Apple stores found in Kunming city, China (0 replies)
  84. New Pluto moon spied by Hubble (0 replies)
  85. Apologies to TS members (22 replies)
  86. What do you think of this tech startup? (0 replies)
  87. Is that mario guy still around? (13 replies)
  88. Internet's memory effects quantified in computer study (3 replies)
  89. Charlie sets a trap... in so many words (10 replies)
  90. Picture of the day (17 replies)
  91. The gas platform that will be the world's biggest 'ship' (3 replies)
  92. Who, what, why: What's the best way to catch a falling child? (0 replies)
  93. Spelling mistakes 'cost millions' in lost online sales (0 replies)
  94. Pentagon admits suffering major cyber attack in March (5 replies)
  95. What activates a supermassive black hole? Galaxy collisions not the culprits... (4 replies)
  96. New planets feature young star and twin Neptunes (0 replies)
  97. Evolved stars locked in fatalistic dance (0 replies)
  98. What is this? BitCoin? (3 replies)
  99. Fired IT workers file lawsuit re H-1B replacements (6 replies)
  100. Talking cars could reduce motorway pile-ups (0 replies)
  101. Fermi catalogue update shows 'violent Universe' changes (0 replies)
  102. The world’s top coffee spots (1 replies)
  103. Mopar issues (3 replies)
  104. Need some opinions. Just for fun (2 replies)
  105. Is Facebook worth more than Google (8 replies)
  106. Google gives in: Schmidt to face US antitrust grilling (0 replies)
  107. Entering a storage jail (0 replies)
  108. Beer pitcher inspires Apple's future iPhone (0 replies)
  109. Generate portable, wireless electricity by rolling (0 replies)
  110. Sex gives worms the power to fight off parasites (0 replies)
  111. Man tries to sneak out of jail by hiding in a suitcase (6 replies)
  112. Surgeons carry out first synthetic windpipe transplant (25 replies)
  113. Dorset pliosaur: ‘Most fearsome predator’ unveiled (0 replies)
  114. Apple strikes on Samsung, wants to ban the Galaxies in the US (0 replies)
  115. Stardust in our backyard provides new clues to galaxy evolution (0 replies)
  116. Cosmic 'Axis of Evil': Masses of universe's largest objects appear to depend on... (0 replies)
  117. Update on AMD 28nm Southern Islands (4 replies)
  118. AMD Llano + overclocking + game performance (2 replies)
  119. UK looks to US on piracy blocking (1 replies)
  120. Facebook, Google, and the war to lock you in (1 replies)
  121. A real Nano suit (7 replies)
  122. Japan has the goods for the goods (5 replies)
  123. Samsung working on a WP7 version of the Galaxy S II? (0 replies)
  124. Say what now? (15 replies)
  125. Just plain cool (4 replies)
  126. Happy 4th of July! (3 replies)
  127. Introduction to computer technology high school curriculum? (0 replies)
  128. Bulldozer benches? (2 replies)
  129. Nanosys technology triples tablet and smartphone color gamut (0 replies)
  130. Clock of ages: Massive timepiece will chime for 10 millennia (0 replies)
  131. These aerodynamic umbrellas won't fly away (0 replies)
  132. iOS has half the market share of Mac OS X (2 replies)
  133. NASA sues astronaut over 40-year-old camera (4 replies)
  134. 'Odd couple' binary star system makes dual gamma-ray flares (0 replies)
  135. Clocking Neptune's spin by tracking atmospheric features (0 replies)
  136. Quantum 'graininess' of space at smaller scales? Gamma-Ray observatory challenges... (0 replies)
  137. NASA's Spitzer finds distant galaxies grazed on gas (0 replies)
  138. Watch your drinking: Timepiece says if you’re too drunk (0 replies)
  139. Hypersonic plane goes from London to NY in one hour (6 replies)
  140. Microsoft merging GFW Marketplace and Xbox.com (0 replies)
  141. US judge greenlights case against Google Wi-Fi slurp (0 replies)
  142. Microsoft and Apple group buys Nortel patents (0 replies)
  143. Nanoparticles disguised as red blood cells to deliver cancer-fighting drugs (0 replies)
  144. Takeoffs and landings cause more precipitation near airports, researchers find (0 replies)
  145. 'Zombie' stars key to measuring dark energy (0 replies)
  146. Monster driving cosmic beacon (0 replies)
  147. MPA seeks injunction to block pirate site (0 replies)
  148. Volkswagen unveils temporary auto-pilot (1 replies)
  149. MSFT working on free-to-play for Xbox (0 replies)
  150. Next-gen screen cover will be the light of battery’s life (2 replies)
  151. Newly-found planet probably life-bearing (13 replies)
  152. Sodium ions could one day let you grow a new Hand (0 replies)
  153. Pig extract helps marine regrow lost leg (0 replies)
  154. Swiss army bike folds to mini size in one second flat (0 replies)
  155. Switching it up: metals change material properties at will (0 replies)
  156. Acoustic 'cloaking device' shields objects from sound (0 replies)
  157. KLM plans to fly planes on reused cooking oil (2 replies)
  158. Amnesty questions claims about Libyan attrocities (105 replies)
  159. Genes at the flick of a light switch: Human cells fitted with synthetic signaling (0 replies)
  160. Some captive chimpanzees show signs of compromised mental health, research shows (3 replies)
  161. Sun and planets constructed differently than thought, NASA mission suggests (0 replies)
  162. When matter melts: Scientists map phase changes in quark-gluon plasma (0 replies)
  163. Flames of Betelgeuse: New image reveals vast nebula around famous supergiant star (0 replies)
  164. Winklevoss twins end legal row with Facebook (0 replies)
  165. 'Pandora' galaxy cluster crash yields dark matter clues (0 replies)
  166. Pandora's Cluster: A galactic crash investigation (0 replies)
  167. Is enceladus hiding saltwater ocean? (0 replies)
  168. Astronomers discover that galaxies are either asleep or awake (0 replies)
  169. Seven new species of mammals discovered in Philippines! (0 replies)
  170. Glimpsing the end of our solar system (0 replies)
  171. Spitzer space telescope spies powerful light of giant 'o' stars (0 replies)
  172. US builds net for cyber war games (0 replies)
  173. Progress using induced pluripotent stem cells to reverse blindness (0 replies)
  174. Phobos slips past jupiter (0 replies)
  175. Spectacular Hubble view of Centaurus A (2 replies)
  176. Bioware hacked? (0 replies)
  177. A Visit to Intel's motherboard team (0 replies)
  178. AMD trumpets next-gen GPU architecture (0 replies)
  179. Mozilla eyes multi-threaded webpage rendering (0 replies)
  180. Mercury: Messenger orbital data confirm theories, reveal surprises (0 replies)