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Thursday, December 18, 2008
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- Steam Holiday Sale Offers Big Savings, Everything ...
- No more lawsuits: ISPs to work with RIAA, cut off ...
- Mars Orbiter Indicates Mars Was Habitable
- 3D Realms unwraps new Duke Nukem Forever image
- Habitable Planets: Four Types Proposed
- Google Earth's NYC gets pretty darn close to the r...
- Firefox 3.0.5
- Practical tech: getting better holiday pictures
- Commercial Spaceport in New Mexico Gets FAA Launch...
- Child's Play surpasses $1 million goal
- First-Ever Photo of Liquid on Extraterrestrial World
- Scientists Discover Cloak of Plasma Around Earth
- Valve Releases November Steam Hardware Survey: Vis...
- The Yawn Explained: It Cools Your Brain
- SmartDriver might just be the perfect power screwd...
- Team Fortress 2 Update: Significant Patch Released...
- Skype 4 beta 3 released for Windows
- Google Chrome hits 1.0
- Catalyst 8.12 display driver
- Ciel II satellite successfully reaches orbit, gear...
- Hulu adds buffer meter, full screen option for emb...
- HP flexible display uses 90% less materials, will ...
- Office Depot to Cut Over 100 Retail Stores, 2,200 ...
- Spore 2008's Most Pirated Game, Says TorrentFreak
- Sweet Find in Search for Alien Life
- HTX Helmet lets you feel headshots while you play ...
- 2008 Will Be Just a Second Longer
- Fill Your Car with Starbucks Diesel?
- Surf the world's radio stations with Radio Beta
- Windows Vista SP2 beta now publicly available
- Mars Science Laboratory Delayed to 2011
- New Ghostbusters Trailer: Bring Spare Trousers
- This Computer Knows Where You Should Live
- Valve says DRM is stupid, but Microsoft still does...
- Huge Sun Shield Built for Space Telescope
- Auditorium: The Prettiest Musical Puzzle Game You'...
- Ghostbusters slated for June 2009
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Kicks PS3 Butt on Black Friday
- First look: can Songbird 1.0 replace iTunes, WMP?
- Video: Black Mesa Source Official Trailer
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