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  1. Trojan Kill Switches In Military Technology
  2. Too Fat To Kill? Man Uses Weight As Defense
  3. Fallout 3 Wins The Golden Joysticks
  4. 'Til death do us part: Walmart now selling caskets
  5. Study: Win 7 is Lean, But Many Windows 7 Laptops are Badly Bloated
  6. Wait For Windows 7 SP1, Support Firm Warns Users
  7. Apple pays Google for Windows 7 hits
  8. Modern Warfare 2 to exceed $500m in first week sales
  9. Pirate Bay Closure Sparked P2P Explosion
  10. Internet turns 40 with birthday bash
  11. Space hotel says it's on schedule to open in 2012
  12. Man Stabbed Self To Keep Job
  13. Secret Copyright Treaty Leaks. It's Bad. Very Bad.
  14. Epic Offers Free UE3 Dev Kit For Non-Commercial Use
  15. Zeebo Ships In Mexico
  16. Google providing better view of personal data
  17. 'The Ball' Gets Its Due: It's Now In The Toy Hall Of Fame; Joins 'Stick'
  18. Microsoft COFEE, Some of the Most Illegal Software You Can Pirate
  19. Cyber P.I. Tracks Down Pirates Selling Modern Warfare 2
  20. Winner in Contest Involving Space Elevator
  21. Virtual Goods Start Bringing Real Paydays
  22. Deadman attends own funeral on Day of the Dead
  23. Cars are approaching ‘auto’ pilot mode
  24. Carmack: Dedicated Servers Unlikely For Rage
  25. EA to axe 1500 jobs
  26. Peckish bird downs big atom smasher
  27. PC Game Developer Pirates Own Game As Promotion
  28. Unknown 7m Asteroid Almost Impacted Earth
  29. Volkswagen Steals Toyota's Crown as World's Largest Automaker
  30. California Decision Could Limit HDTV Choices Nationwide
  31. How to Deny Service to a Federal Wiretap
  32. MPAA Shuts Down Town's Municipal WiFi Over 1 Download
  33. Xbox Live Ban Reaches 1 Million, Microsoft Tells Them to Buy a New Console
  34. Activision CEO reaps $20.2 million in three-day stock sale
  35. Casual Gamers Dragging Down the Industry, says EEDAR
  36. Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion as companies end litigation war
  37. NASA: 'Significant amount' of frozen water found on moon
  38. FTC: BlueHippo pocketed $15 million, only shipped one PC
  39. Man Steals 100 Copies of Modern Warfare 2
  40. Mark Cuban's Plan To Kill Google
  41. Pirate Bay Shuts Down Tracker, Switches To Distributed Hash Table
  42. Spymaker Seeks Gamers
  43. China Warns Of A New Virus
  44. IE Bug Leaks Private Details From 50 Million PDF Files
  45. Man Aware During 23 Years In 'Coma'
  46. Alienware PCs To Come Pre-Loaded With Steam
  47. New York To Test Emergency Alerts On Consoles
  48. The World's Largest Cruise Ship
  49. The Dark Side of the Internet
  50. Pub fined $13k for Wi-Fi copyright infringement
  51. Smut-ladened spam disguises WoW Trojan campaign
  52. Microsoft's Top Devs Don't Seem To Like Own Tools
  53. Calling Video Professor A Scam ( UPdated )
  54. Twitter To Charge For Reading Tweets Next Year
  55. 'World's strongest' beer with 32% strength launched
  56. Apple is a chip bully
  57. Rat-Eating Plant Discovered In Philippines
  58. Gamer Sues World of Warcraft Maker for Ruining His Life
  59. Guatemalan funeral homes compete for corpses
  60. Military Seeking Greener Spy Planes With Added Benefits
  61. Man loses job after searching too hard for aliens
  62. Stroke and Heart Disease Trigger Revealed
  63. Windows Patch Causing Black Screen of Death ( UPdated )
  64. Now, vodka that comes in a pill
  65. Scientology Charged With Slavery, Human Trafficking
  66. Dog Shoots 2 Hunters With 1 Shot
  67. Sex With Taoist Truck Driver Leaves Woman Fully Satisfied
  68. Universal to bond Blu-ray Discs to DVDs
  69. EA Flip-Flops On Battlefield: Heroes Pricing, Fans Angry
  70. AbleGamers Reviews Games From a Disability Standpoint
  71. Somali Pirates Open Up a "Stock Exchange"
  72. Chinese Tiger Woods CGI reenactment
  73. Danish DRM Breaker Turns Himself In To Test Backup Law
  74. Never Mind the Flu—Loneliness is Going Around
  75. Musical Tesla Coils Perform Zelda
  76. Japanese gamer 'marries' Nintendo DS character
  77. Search for aliens costs school employee his job
  78. Sonic 3 tracks quasi-officially co-credited to Michael Jackson
  79. Battlefield, Medal of Honor want Call of Duty’s head on a platter
  80. Man "Beats" World of Warcraft
  81. Developers should take more risks, says Valve
  82. Heavy Metal Gangs Of Wadeye
  83. Woman Filming Sister's Birthday Party Gets Charged With Felony Movie Piracy (UPdated)
  84. Apple in talks to buy Lala.com - "The end of the MP3"
  85. Britain pulls the plug on its UFO hotline
  86. Ancient volcano's devastating effects confirmed
  87. "Accidental" Download Sending 22-Year-Old Man To Prison
  88. Banfest: Microsoft Now Banning Players Over COD:MW2 Glitch
  89. Aion banhammering animal-style
  90. Blizzard to developers: Don’t copy WoW
  91. Wife gets HIV after husband pricks her with needle
  92. Reducing One Amino Acid Could Increase Lifespan
  93. How Men and Women Badly Estimate Their Own Intelligence
  94. British couple awarded over $35,000 for "loss of enjoyment" on cruise
  95. The 6 Weirdest, Scariest Processed Foods
  96. Tony Hawk RIDE fails to enter UK top 40
  97. Artists' Lawsuit: Major Record Labels Are The Real Pirates
  98. UK Industry To Receive £10m For Games Development Support
  99. Google sues over alleged work-at-home scams
  100. Record Labels Announce Hulu-like Site for Music Videos
  101. Concerned About Privacy? You're Probably up to no Good, Says Google CEO
  102. Woman sues Burger King over spam texts
  103. MySpace Buys and Then Takes Down Imeem
  104. Chinese Woman Uses Fingerprint Surgery to Sneak Into Japanfrom
  105. The Weekly Moviegoer - Should Cinemas Ban Outside Food?
  106. AT&T Moves Closer To Usage-Based Fees For Data
  107. Mysterious Spiral Over Norway
  108. Potent malware link infects almost 300,000 webpages
  109. Facebook users unwittingly spread Koobface worm
  110. Mozilla exec urges Firefox users ditch Google for Bing
  111. Anti-Piracy Group Says That Just Talking About File Sharing Should Be Illegal
  112. Pie Eating Competitors To Be Drug Tested
  113. James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
  114. Dell Tech Flashes Woman Her Own Naked Pictures
  115. YouTube Looks At Subscriptions, More Ad Dollars
  116. Health Insurers Caught Paying Facebook Gamers Virtual Currency to Oppose Reform Bill
  117. Hackers Counter Microsoft COFEE With Some DECAF
  118. Are Complex Games Doomed To Have Buggy Releases?
  119. Official: Top Mexican Drug Lord Killed in Clash
  120. Actor Randy Quaid and Wife are Felony Fugitives ( UPdated )
  121. YouTube Video Lands $30m Movie Deal
  122. 4-Year Old Suspsended From School for Long Hair
  123. RIP: Dan O'Bannon
  124. Even bacteria get lonely
  125. Teacher on leave for taking choir to Hooters
  126. Epic Readies UE3 for iPhone
  127. Microsoft loses patent appeal; Word and Office to be barred from sale
  128. Epic working on “awesome ****,” possibly revealed “when the weather’s warm”
  129. Current-gen games to get cheaper, Capcom reckons
  130. Microsoft IIS vuln leaves users open to remote attack
  131. DDoS attack scrooges Amazon , Wal-Mart and others
  132. Charlie Sheen arrested in Colorado
  133. Prisoner Gets 18 More Months for Hacking Prison Computer
  134. China Debuts the World's Fastest Train
  135. Good Guys Bring Down the Mega-D Botnet
  136. Teens Discover New Species Of Cockroach In New York City
  137. RIP: The Rev
  138. Games cause world’s woes, says Chinese channel
  139. Startup funding for games down 36%
  140. Walmart Sued Over Surveillance Camera in Bathroom
  141. Free Trip to Mexico a Pain in the Butt
  142. 6 hottest skills for 2010
  143. Dominant Chemical That Attracts Mosquitoes To Humans Identified
  144. Apple joins in China's persecution of the Dalai Lama
  145. Man Buys Home At Tax Sale, Finds Rubble
  146. Wrong Body Found In Great-Grandma's Casket
  147. Natal is so 2009
  148. Avatar Passes $1 Billion Worldwide in Revenue This Weekend
  149. EA predicts software price cuts, too
  150. Best Buy's 'Optimization' Is Officially a Huge, Evil Scam (UPdated)
  151. Understanding Windows 7's 'GodMode' ( UPdated )
  152. Should Mod Developers Start Charging Small Fees?
  153. Sylvester Stallone’s The Expendables Injury: Broken Neck
  154. Nintendo Shuts Down Fan-Made Zelda Movie
  155. EA Shutting Down Video Game Servers Prematurely
  156. Microsoft Not Planning Legal Action Against Ylmf OS
  157. Scientists say dolphins should be treated as non-human persons
  158. Duke’s voice teases with Duke Nukem Forever
  159. Final Fantasy team should “move on,” Square Enix CEO says
  160. Infinity Ward’s next project an MMO?
  161. 2K Boston now Irrational Games, again
  162. The End Of Gravity As a Fundamental Force
  163. CES 10: Microsoft Defends Modern Warfare Content Deal
  164. Epic joins Khronos board of promoters
  165. Google gets all Minority Report with Street View
  166. DLC purchased by just 15%, 43% don’t realize it exists
  167. "Rockstar Spouse" accuses dev of pushing its employees "to the brink"
  168. A New School Teaches Students Through Videogames
  169. More than 100 Apple Store customers targeted by L.A. burglars
  170. Top 10 Most Common Ingredients in Fast Food
  171. School Wants To Claim Copyright Over Any Lesson Plans Created By Teachers
  172. I don't think they thought this through ...
  173. Audiences experience 'Avatar' blues
  174. US Youth Have Serious Mental Health Issues
  175. Mystery object to whiz by Earth: NASA
  176. Microsoft urges Windows XP users to ditch old Flash version
  177. The Worst Products of CES 2010
  178. TV show looks for dying volunteer to be mummified
  179. YouTube Revamp Imminent?
  180. NY Police Destroy Counterfeit Clothes Rather Than Giving Them To The Homeless
  181. Former EA Exec Indicts Current Management Team for Financial Woes
  182. Oxford riot shield sledging police officers reprimanded
  183. Red Dead Redemption development rumored to be as troubled as Rockster San Diego itsel
  184. Google Attackers Identified as Chinese Government ( UPdated )
  185. Lauderdale Bedbug Lawyer Says Tourists Should Check Registry
  186. Peter Jackson Freaks Out About BitTorrent Leak Of The Lovely Bones
  187. Facebook Requires McAfee Scan If There's A Security Breach?
  188. Cocaine found in shuttle work area, NASA says
  189. THX Caught With Pants Down Over Lexicon Blu-ray Player
  190. Is a Firmware Update Killing PS3 Blu-Ray Drives?
  191. First Photos from the New Predators Movie
  192. James Cameron On How Avatar Technology Could Keep Actors Young
  193. NY Times To Charge For Online Content
  194. What we (and Activision) learned from Modern Warfare 2
  195. EA Responds To Mitch Lasky
  196. Too much sitting can kill: Official
  197. User Authentication No Longer Thwarts Online Bank Thieves
  198. Failed Games That Damaged Or Killed Their Companies
  199. Ancient Windows flaw found after 17 years
  200. A Field Guide to Videogame Frustration
  201. No Half-Life game this year, says the rumor mill
  202. Microsoft’s Spencer explains risk, possible future for Natal
  203. New IP releases doubled since 2007, good news? Sort of
  204. YouTube and Hulu dabble pay per view videos
  205. Man Buried in Haiti Rubble Uses iPhone to Treat Wounds, Survive
  206. Facebook Master Password Was "Chuck Norris"
  207. Recording Industry May Go After OiNK Admin Again
  208. BioShock 2 DRM Explained
  209. Kotick Admits Activision's Spider-Man Games "Sucked"
  210. Human Running Speeds of 35 to 40 Mph May Be Biologically Possible
  211. Average Salaries Of Video Game Industry Employees Compared
  212. 15-Year-Old Student Discovers New Pulsar
  213. Prolonged Gaming Blamed For Rickets Rise
  214. Analyst: Epic Regrets Gears Of War 360 Deal ( UPdated )
  215. Why Sam Fisher almost lost his voice
  216. Rockstar publicly responds to ‘Rockstar Spouse’ allegations for the first time
  217. The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now
  218. Scandal not affecting Tiger Woods game sales
  219. Medal of Honor Using Two Engines
  220. PC gamers love Windows 7
  221. SETI Founder Outlines Ambitious Future Plans
  222. Burger King To Sell Beer
  223. Who's Closing Stores in 2010
  224. Once Impenetrable PS3 Cracked Wide Open
  225. Prison Bans D&D For Mimicking Gang Structure
  226. Eight Badass Characters Videogames Turned into Wimps
  227. Video Gaming Just Might Fight Aging
  228. DICE on Mirror’s Edge sequel
  229. PopCap to appeal $4.6 million damages claim
  230. Google Toolbar keeps going and going
  231. UK Police Plan To Use Military-Style Spy Drones
  232. L.A. Noire the next Rockstar title to have allegations of mismanagement
  233. The ups and downs of Xbox Live Indie Games
  234. Ubisoft introduces new anti-piracy PC tools
  235. Large Boulder Crashes Into Tenn. Apartment
  236. Woman Pleads No Contest In Rat Lunch Scheme
  237. Alabama Anti-Gambling Task-Force Chief Wins Jackpot, Resigns. Then Things Get Weird.
  238. Howard Zinn, historian who challenged status quo, dies at 87
  239. A Counter-Strike 2 Petition Emerges
  240. Dentist Sued Over Drill Bit Left In Head
  241. Cancelled Fallout tactical shooter unearthed
  242. George Lucas Producing a Mystery CGI Musical with Fairies
  243. Author J.D. Salinger dead at 91
  244. Lost Roman Law Code Discovered in London
  245. RIAA rejects reduced fine for 'piracy'
  246. Bank sues victim of $800,000 cybertheft
  247. No dedicated servers or LAN in BioShock 2’s multiplayer
  248. Wolf Moon Tonight
  249. Seinfeld's Good Samaritan Law Now Reality?
  250. What You Eat After Exercise Matters