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31.
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Europe’s top court mulls legality of hyperlinks
arstechnica.co.uk
82 comments
10 years ago
Tomte
140 points
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Nvidia stuffs desktop GTX 1080, 1070, 1060 into laptops, drops the “M”
arstechnica.co.uk
77 comments
10 years ago
antouank
138 points
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Facebook charged with misleading EU on $22B WhatsApp merger
arstechnica.co.uk
70 comments
10 years ago
bndr
137 points
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Cameron reaffirms there will be no “safe spaces” from UK government snooping
arstechnica.co.uk
97 comments
11 years ago
ionised
133 points
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Sweet drug clears cholesterol, reverses heart disease–and was found by parents
arstechnica.co.uk
35 comments
10 years ago
gmac
132 points
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Adblock Plus blocked from attending online ad industry’s big annual conference
arstechnica.co.uk
59 comments
10 years ago
japaw
131 points
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A history of the Amiga, part 9: The Video Toaster
arstechnica.co.uk
56 comments
10 years ago
robin_reala
130 points
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Firefox 54 goes multi-process, eight years after work began
arstechnica.co.uk
46 comments
9 years ago
agd
126 points
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The secret world of microwave networks
arstechnica.co.uk
32 comments
10 years ago
okket
124 points
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AMD says Nvidia’s GameWorks “completely sabotaged” Witcher 3 performance
arstechnica.co.uk
101 comments
11 years ago
mwill
121 points
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European court decision: Websites are liable for users’ comments
arstechnica.co.uk
78 comments
11 years ago
suprgeek
120 points
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Data furnaces arrive in Europe: Free heating, if you have fibre Internet
arstechnica.co.uk
72 comments
11 years ago
riffraff
120 points
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IBM’s world-first 5nm chip indicates EUV lithography is ready for primetime
arstechnica.co.uk
33 comments
9 years ago
rbii
114 points
44.
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IBM and Sony cram up to 330TB into tiny tape cartridge
arstechnica.co.uk
47 comments
9 years ago
076ae80a-3c97-4
104 points
45.
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Symantec issues more illegit HTTPS certificates
arstechnica.co.uk
19 comments
9 years ago
0xbadf00d
104 points
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Eben Moglen: Online advertising is becoming “a perfect despotism”
arstechnica.co.uk
36 comments
10 years ago
rbii
101 points
47.
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Thanks for the memory: How cheap RAM changes computing
arstechnica.co.uk
76 comments
10 years ago
rbanffy
98 points
48.
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Oculus Rift hack transfers your facial expressions onto your virtual avatar
arstechnica.co.uk
36 comments
11 years ago
51Cards
91 points
49.
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Software companies are leaving the UK because of government’s surveillance plans
arstechnica.co.uk
14 comments
11 years ago
korisnik
91 points
50.
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Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition (Linux) Review
arstechnica.co.uk
64 comments
9 years ago
Lio
88 points
51.
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Google announces workshops to tackle the spread of hate speech and fake news
arstechnica.co.uk
100 comments
9 years ago
rbanffy
86 points
52.
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Filming mosquitoes reveals a new approach to flight
arstechnica.co.uk
6 comments
9 years ago
antouank
86 points
53.
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Vermont utility says it will be the first to install Tesla powerwalls in the US
arstechnica.co.uk
20 comments
11 years ago
nkurz
80 points
54.
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Microsoft mulls cutting UK datacentre investment amid Brexit concerns
arstechnica.co.uk
77 comments
9 years ago
RobAley
79 points
55.
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Investigatory Powers Bill passes through Commons after Labour backs Tory spy law
arstechnica.co.uk
26 comments
10 years ago
iamben
78 points
56.
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Microsoft adds QR codes to BSODs in Windows 10
arstechnica.co.uk
54 comments
10 years ago
Jaruzel
74 points
57.
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Dimnie: Malware targeting open-source developers
arstechnica.co.uk
36 comments
9 years ago
justinclift
71 points
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UK’s secret, ongoing mass surveillance rigorously frisked by watchdog
arstechnica.co.uk
21 comments
10 years ago
daenney
68 points
59.
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A map of the former surface of the Earth, now residing in the mantle
arstechnica.co.uk
8 comments
9 years ago
zeristor
66 points
60.
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Who invented e-mail? Inside Shiva Ayyadurai’s legal war against his critics
arstechnica.co.uk
54 comments
9 years ago
sequence7
63 points
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