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Today, Ars Technica is repeating the rumor that the EFF has been asked for help.
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Ars Technica is pointing to a study that shows that misinformation, even when people later find out that it is false, can strengthen our idealogical views.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation accuses DoJ of “backdoor wiretapping” (Ars Technica)
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Tech Web site Ars Technica editor Julian Sanchez took a stab at the puzzle (which was being worked on by friends) and discovered that each symbol corresponds to a single [...]
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A California congresswoman wants fiber conduits to be mandatory on road projects (Ars Technica)
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As an Ars Technica article notes, the Nehalem architecture is so modular that it can be configured for a variety of different uses — in other words, beyond just workstations and servers.
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As more of us hop on our 3G-connected smartphones or netbooks, and future 4G connections offer the promise of wired-like speeds via wireless networks, Ars Technica has posted a great article on how regulators in Canada are weighing the issue of network neutrality over wireless networks.
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Ars Technica editor Julian Sanchez has finally cracked the code of the mysterious Fringe glyphs that appear during the commercial [...]
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Ars Technica reported that it's likely that music and video companies will lead the push as the FTC and Justice continue the investigation.
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Tech Web site Ars Technica editor Julian Sanchez took a stab at the puzzle (which was being worked on by friends) and discovered that each symbol corresponds to a single [...]
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