- Anti-P2P lawyers accused of copyright hypocrisy
- Ballmer (and Microsoft) still doesn't get the iPad
- RIM set to join the tablet fray this fall with "Blackpad"
- Etc: US iPad users don't have the worst deal for 3G data pricing—in France it's especially egregious. Still, AT&T's certainly isn't the greatest compared to other areas of the world.
- Microsoft to release fix for Windows Shortcut flaw on Monday
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- Anti-P2P lawyers accused of copyright hypocrisy
- Ballmer (and Microsoft) still doesn't get the iPad
- RIM set to join the tablet fray this fall with "Blackpad"
- Etc: US iPad users don't have the worst deal for 3G data pricing—in France it's especially egregious. Still, AT&T's certainly isn't the greatest compared to other areas of the world.
- Microsoft to release fix for Windows Shortcut flaw on Monday
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- Synthesis of Multivalent Tuberculosis and Leishmania-Associated Capping Carbohydrates Reveals Structure-Dependent Responses Allowing Immune Evasion
- Nitric Oxide Synthase Stabilizes the Tetrahydrobiopterin Cofactor Radical by Controlling Its Protonation State
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- Global phytoplankton decline over the past century
- Pinning quantum phase transition for a Luttinger liquid of strongly interacting bosons
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