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- Prince of Persia Sequel Planned
- New headlights storm
- Europe Joins Race To Send Humans To Mars
- Talking With 2.0 Kernel Maintainer David Weinehall
- PalmSource chief outlines twin-track OS strategy
- EMC remembers to upgrade hardware line
- Good spreads sync goodness to Pocket PC
- Iliad soars on Paris bourse debut
- ATI touts mobile chip's low-k technology
- Tiscali racks up 1m broadband users
- No prizes for playing games with Bluetooth?
- Tickets For The World's Biggest Computer Party
- Prescott offers 'indiscernible gains' over Athlon XP
- Cisco's profits drop even as sales rise
- UMC Q4 fuels full-year income rise of 200%
- Wi-Fi Alliance preps WPA 2 security spec.
- UMC beats Q4 forecasts
- Swisscom to connect UK Premier Lodge hotels
- Sewer broadband idea floated again
- BPI forces CD Wow to drop price surcharge claims
- Meet Linux Kernel 2.6.2, 'Feisty Dunnart'
- A Brief History of the Space Station
- DARPA Funds Internet Tracking Scheme
- Orange pushes try-before-you-buy
- Grokster, Morpheus face MPAA in appeals court
- 02 notches up 20m punters
- Wheels fall of CRM bandwagon in UK
- Armoring Spam Against Anti-Spam Filters
- Creating A Super-Router (For Free)
- Morning Patches
- Crytek Raided
- DICE & Trauma
- Oracle hikes Peoplesoft bid to $9.4bn
- Foundry beefs up high-end Gig switches
- El Reg gets experimental at Orange launch
- Embedded Ethernet and Internet Complete
- Current Processors Tested With Linux
- HP grabs two more software makers
- EU Commission plots global travel surveillance system
- New Joan of Arc Demo
- Cory Doctorow Releases 'Eastern Standard Tribe'
- Microsoft taunts users with 64-bit XP trial
- Xbox 2 - The Price of Compatibility?
- Star Wars KOTOR Patch
- The Swarmbots Are Coming
- SpellForce Patch Plans
- Ten Technologies That Refuse to Die
- Merging Hutchison Whampoa
- Wheels fall off CRM bandwagon in UK
- Victory for commonsense in nuke lab hacking case
- Microsoft teases users with 64-bit XP trial
- Sun finally ships StarOffice for Solaris x86
- Jobs to India -- A Broad Look
- From Silicon To Microprocessors
- AOL wants refund for nipple slip
- NFS Underground Patch
- URU Live Dead
- A Wireless Network for a 4-Storey Apt. Building?
- Google Traffic Takes Down Web Site
- Raven Shield Patch Tomorrow
- Groklaw Starts Unix/Linux History Project
- Rochester Signs Napster Deal, Hosts P2P Panel
- BBC Links Linux To MyDoom
- SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM Jumps into Wide-Area Wireless Broadband
- Good Spam: Bad Spam
- Major chip, mobile firms join processor standards team
- TeliaSonera expands Euro hotspot roaming range
- Cyberloo blast rocks Stoke-on-Trent
- AMD sponsors Ducati racing team
- Java SDK 1.5 'Tiger' Beta Finally Released
- Safer Internet Day
- Net fuelled killer's necrophiliac lust
- NetScreen takes on the mid-market
- Auvi SA-100 MP3 Player
- BT backs wireless BB for ADSL have-nots
- Roxio wins napster.co.uk from the Crown
- Key US retailer drops N-Gage from 450 stores
- A Wireless Network for a 4-Story Apt. Building?
- The Trouble with RFID
- Cable Modem Hackers Release Improved Firmware
- US chip industry to take on Beijing
- Crytek Follow-up
- Stargate Game Plans
- Spyware Masquerading as Spyware Removal Software
- PayPal virus writing scammer scumbag pleads guilty
- Microsoft doles out grants to UK charities
- Lastminute.com culls IT jobs
- Orange launches own-brand wireless PDA
- IP VPN migration 'inevitable'
- First Canadian High Speed Internet over Power Grid
- Grokster/Morpheus Hearing Recap
- The Impact of Technophobes
- Mice grow monkey sperm
- University of Rochester opens online music store
- How Google Can Make or Break A Small Business
- "Port Knocking" For Added Security
- Audio/Video Conference with iChat and AIM
- Congress Eyes Whois Crackdown
- CNT wants to ease your storage networking pain
- Analog Approach to Displaying Data
- Bulldog employee 'sorry' for 'rude' postings
- Google revives discredited Microsoft privacy policy for Fri
- MySQL: Building User Interfaces
- Seven years jail, $150,000 fine if you don't tell the world
- Cable modem hackers conquer the co-ax
- Remotely Crash OpenBSD
- Real makes MLB.com a free agent
- Here Come the Judge (Dredd)
- Ships Ahoy: Universal Combat
- BT favoured for big NI broadband deal
- Learning Computer Science via Assembly Language
- BF1942 Debug Executable
- Pentagon Cancels Internet Voting System
- Apple family values - Pepsi TV row rumbles on
- Pentagon cans Internet voting system
- Running a Business on Open Source Software?
- TRON 2.0 Win (All) Patch
- BREED Date
- Drake Demo
- Palm Changing OS Strategy
- Man, 72, lives with his dead brother!
- Three Vulnerabilities Discovered in Real Player
- Kazaa Offices Raided
- MS demos Jetsons' kitchen on FoodTV
- Missing teen's Net meeting
- Adobe brings grid to the mass market
- Motorola phone launch makes play for high end and low
- ATI licenses 'dynamic logic' tech for faster, cheaper chips
- Phone makers to make major launches at CeBIT
- Music industry raids KaZaA's Australia HQ
- Unholy trio of RealOne Player holes unearthed
- Tiny transforms into e-business
- What are Boffins? And other important questions
- IC Failures Linked to Resin Series?
- Clueless office workers help spread computer viruses
- Contact The Register
- EU approves ?545m grants for AMD 300mm fab
- Two Blanks Against the Trend
- Computer Engineering Degree Most Valuable
- EU approves ?545m grants for AMD Dresden
- Infineon preps ?120m R&D fab expansion plan
- Upbeat SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM beats forecasts
- Sony of offer limited edition 'Aqua' PS2
- Wolfram's New Kind of Science Now Online
- Xpand Rally Video
- SpellForce Patch Delay
- Marvel Fighting Games
- Review: KDE 3.2
- Revealed: the perils of automated replies
- Computer Forensics conference line-up finalised
- Sony offer limited edition 'Aqua' PS2
- BT hides mobile transmitters in street furniture
- What do you get if you cross a 419er with 3000 oxen?
- IBM tries to clean up South Korean biz with new exec
- Would you Warranty Your Email?
- The Golden Ratio
- Europe and US inch towards GPS accord
- Nanotech researchers see the light
- Sony offers limited edition 'Aqua' PS2
- Small.biz faces Treasury tax terror
- Sun buys $200 million worth of an N1 vision
- HP Discusses Anti-Counterfeiting Measures
- Radar For Safer Driving
- Dream Jobs of 2004
- 419ers get a taste of Texas Justice
- Inside Microsoft's New Digital Photo Project
- The World of Virus Writers
- US markets warm to Linux makers over SCO
- SCO Adds Copyright Claim to IBM Suit
- AT&T Wireless awaits prom call from Vodafone
- Dungeon Siege Bonus Pack
- A Deep Space Primer
- The Best Colleges for Network Engineering?
- The Law of Disassembly
- Nebula Award Nominees Online
- SCO abandons trade secret attack on IBM
- Smog Busting Paint Breaks Down Noxious Gasses
- New Desert Combat
- Kids Improve Writing Online
- Samsung Puts Satellite TV in Cell Phones
- Surveillance Cameras in Britain Not Effective?
- Configuring the 2.6 Linux Kernel
- AMD Receives $683M for Dresden Plant
- BBC Argues Games Don't Cause Violence
- NASA Engineers Dispute Hubble Safety Claim
- What to Get My Geek for Valentine's Day?
- Requiem For The Record Store
- English Sonic DX Demo
- How C# Was Made
- Microsoft Lawyer To Lead ABA's Antitrust Section
- America 24/7 Photos
- Red Hat to Release Enhanced-Security Linux
- Extortionists attack Paddypower.com
- SCO Complaint Filed -- Including Code Samples
- Worst Terms of Service Ever
- Dealing With Copyright Online: Porn v. Music
- NASA's Own X Prize?
- Five PC Vendors Face Patent Lawsuit
- Dell's New Linux Blog
- Napster Business Model Not Generating Revenue
- Microsoft's Search Engine Plans
- Moving Net Control From ICANN to Governments?
- 'Mouse-Tronaughts' to Test Low-Gravity in Space
- On 64-Bit Gaming
- BloodRayne 2 Q&A
- Total Annihilation Follow-up
- Gnome's Nice Little GUI Perks
- Creative Commons Includes GPL And LGPL Metadata
- Why Open Source Makes Sense For Handhelds
- Source of Amiga Video Toaster Software Released
- No Harm, No Foul in Heavy Net Use
- Microsoft Develops XP 'Light' for Thailand
- Denver Man Sues Penis-Enlargment Firms
- A Microbe's-Eye View of Beer
- Australia To Adopt U.S.-Style Copyright Laws
- Preempting Hailstone Formation To Protect Cars
- SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM bags Psion's Symbian stake
- California Man Sues Penis-Enlargment Firms
- 4.8m UK BB users by year-end - report
- SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM wins mobile network deal in Iraq
- Rockall Times back with a bang and a new shirt
- Profile of the Mind of a Virus Writer
- Fewer children become regular chat users
- NHS pulls plug on ailing £30m IT system
- Californian sues penis pill spammers for fraud
- Mozilla Firebird gets .8 Release, and New Name
- DTI's £50m bet on Nanotech
- Public offering for Opera, Mozilla renames browser
- The Useless Meeting Wack Jobs
- Vodafone leans towards AT&T Wireless bid
- The Internet, Media and Politics
- Disney Licenses MS Windows Media DRM
- New Microscope Shows Nano-Fibre Formation
- Free Software 2004
- New BF1942 Galactic Conquest
- SFI & Weird War
- Public sector has IT companies 'over a barrel'
- Linksys touts for Euro resellers
- Apollo 11 Launch Tower Rescue Effort
- H&D2 Server & SP Demo
- Ask Indian Techies About 'Onshore Insourcing'
- 'Crackpot' VAT laws aid offshoring - Tories
- SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM Takes Control of Symbian
- Ships Ahoy - EQ: Gates of Discord
- Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser
- Is the mood changing towards the legitimate use of P2P netw
- Modifying Employment Agreements?
- SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM leads bid to control mobile DRM standards
- Alcatel buys in wireless routing, shops around in Wi-Fi
- We want a Sony media server
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