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Amazon CloudFront turns S3 into content distribution network
Amazon has announced the launch of CloudFront, a new content delivery network service built on top of the company's cloud storage platform.Read More...
88.45Scientists see political attacks as badge of pride
The past few years have seen politicians attack science, including climate science, the big bang, stem cells, and research on sexuality, drug use, and HIV/AIDS. A stud...
88.28TeliaSonera may offer iPhone MMS app in Sweden
In a recent interview, a spokesperson for Swedish iPhone carrier TeliaSonera confirmed that the company will launch an official MMS application within the next few mon...
88.12Google copyright deal moves forward
In a settlement announced today, Google will pay $125 million to authors and publishers affected by its Google Print service.Read More...
87.8Eulogy for a good friend: RIP, twisted pair telephone line
There's no imminent danger of death, but DSL has a hacking cough and a heart condition. Long term, we're looking at the end of twisted pair copper wire as a communicat...
80.77Co-op resurrected: Ars reviews Left 4 Dead
Left 4 Dead is a monstrously fun co-op title that has you helping your friends survive a zombie invasion while a sadistic AI god called the Director throws death at yo...
79.99Tennessee anti-P2P law to cost colleges over $13 million
Big Content got an early Christmas present from the state of Tennessee. A new law will force Tennessee colleges and universities to pay in excess of $13 million over t...
79.27WiFi goes green: solar-powered outdoor nodes coming soon
Meraki extends its mesh-networking line up, shipping a wall-plug node today, and a solar-powered outdoor model with battery backup in two weeks.Read More...
77.91US court orders keylogger CyberSpy to halt software sales
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) won an injunction today against software vendor and keylogger developer CyberSpy. The US district court ruling prohibits CyberSpy fr...
76.93Judge slaps down Psystar's antitrust claims against Apple
US District Judge William Alsup has dismissed Psystar's legal counterclaims against Apple, saying that Apple has not violated various antitrust laws by tying its OS to...
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HP previews strong fourth quarter
HP had a strong fourth quarter, and the company is out to share the news by "previewing" its Q4 results. Whether this is a cagey attack aimed to hit Dell where it hurt...
74.53Who's top in tech policy? Our new "People to Watch" list
A tech-savvy new administration is moving into DC, but who are the tech policy folks most likely to make a difference over the next several years? Join Ars and Tech Po...
73.41Crowdsourcing patent startup could use dose of own medicine
Article One Partners wants to use crowdsourcing—and the promise of handsome payoffs—to uncover invalid patent applications. They could start with their own.Read Mo...
72.97Kodak sues LG and Samsung over alleged patent violations
Kodak has filed suit against LG and Samsung in New York district court, alleging that both companies are infringing on two of its patents related to digital imaging. T...
72.42Hands on: Google lets you search with your voice on iPhone
Google has brought voice recognition to its iPhone app, allowing users to speak their queries and receive location-based search results. It's a useful and surprisingly...
71.4Australian police warn that racing games breed bad drivers
Following a recent spike in the rates of revoked licenses amongst younger drivers, Australian police have fingered racing games as the source of "irresponsible" drivin...
71.19Study: many young people want to do their banking over IM
Young people tend to drive technology trends, even in otherwise "boring" industries like the financial sector. Microsoft has found that, thanks to the preferences of t...
71.07Microsoft on the cloud: Sharepoint and Exchange go Online
The online versions of Microsoft's solution for portals and collaboration (Sharepoint) and its solution for e-mail and calendaring (Exchange) are now available to busi...
69.67A feature guide to current-generation gaming consoles
Looking to pick up a video game console for Christmas but not sure which one to buy? Ars has your answers for what each of the big three consoles will get you and how ...
69.38Game on: NVIDIA, PS3 hardware in Top 500 Supercomputers list
I looked at the latest Top 500 Supercomputers list and what did I see? An NVIDIA (GP)GPU and the brains of the PS3.Read More...
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