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- Attack of the Segway-riding Finnish Penguin bloggers | The Register
- Little bit more Katie.com in The Register this morning on the letters page (6 Aug 2004) Permalink
- ‘Blogosphere’ to reach 10 million, almost all dead – report | The Register
- (16 Dec 2004) Permalink
- BBC's shagging marmots, The
- (28 May 2004) Permalink
- Beer is fattening, say fat beer-swilling readers | The Register
- (1 Jun 2005) Permalink
- BT trials mobile SMS to voice landline | The Register
- BT's trialing SMS to voicemail via speech recognition. It's actually pretty cool. (17 Mar 2005) Permalink
- Bush website adopts isolationist stance | The Register
- "International access to the official re-election website of Us President George W. Bush (www.georgewbush.com) has been blocked." (27 Oct 2004) Permalink
- Circling the wagons: the net politics of exclusion | The Register
- i think i'd better read this again slowly tomorrow morning. (8 Nov 2004) Permalink
- Dailyrecord - Take 606
- there's an edit using cgi to link together two sequences. it took 606 takes!! (23 Apr 2003) Permalink
- Dell debuts iPods-for-cash trade-in | The Register
- (1 Jul 2004) Permalink
- DJ fined €1.4m for massive 'illegal' music cache | The Register
- Italian MP3 DJ fined zillions of Euros (13 Jun 2005) Permalink
- Emergency advice parody misses Gov UK funny bone | The Register
- (27 Jul 2004) Permalink
- Flying car captured on Google Earth | The Register
- next google earth discovers beast of bodmin and the headquarters of the zionist occupiying government. (25 Jan 2006) Permalink
- For sale: ic24 | The Register
- (18 May 2004) Permalink
- ICANN Meeting blog: Indecision and insults | The Register
- "one-woman social hub Desiree Miloshevic" (7 Dec 2005) Permalink
- Identify file-sharers, judge tells UK ISPs | The Register
- Looks like I'm overreacting a bit actually. I'll download the programme. Hurrah! (25 Oct 2004) Permalink
- Katie.com lawyer to host cyber-bullying conference | The Register
- Parry Aftab must be furious (19 Jan 2005) Permalink
- London estate broadband offers 'spot the ASBO suspect' TV channel | The Register
- fucking *wankers* that came up with this one. (18 Jan 2006) Permalink
- Microsoft blogger: 'My toolbar vanished too!' | The Register
- So why hasn't Orlowski posted a correction? Isn't that what you're supposed to do, when you write an entire article based on a doctored mail? (16 Aug 2005) Permalink
- Microsoft revokes Passport service | The Register
- another Bill Thompson paranoid prediction falls flat on its face (31 Dec 2004) Permalink
- Murdoch company cracked our smartcard, claims Canal+ | The Register
- (2 Jul 2004) Permalink
- NTL customers told to 'f**k off' | The Register
- The truth! (28 Sep 2004) Permalink
- Penguin and the great katie.com hijack | The Register
- Good article in The Register today (4 Aug 2004) Permalink
- Police slap cuffs on Punk SMSer | The Register
- Monitoring of email and SMS traffic's just not admissable in court, so the police have to lie about it when they overreact. (13 Jul 2005) Permalink
- Porno blog spam turns nasty | The Register
- (6 Aug 2004) Permalink
- Reach out and sneer: Dem radicals speak to the Red States | The Register
- blue states to red states (8 Nov 2004) Permalink
- Register - 'Dotcom millionaire' flogs porn empire
- hahahahahahahahahahaha (8 Aug 2002) Permalink
- Register - 3D mall is just such a stupid idea, we can't believe it
- Isn't this what the market 'correction' was meant to put a stop to? (7 Jul 2000) Permalink
- Register - All your data (and biz plans) are belong to Microsoft
- Whatever you send through Hotmail, or MSN Messenger, or anything else Passport/Hailstormy, MS 0wN j00. (2 Apr 2001) Permalink
- Register - Alta Vista's world crumbles
- idiots, they're just the *biggest* bunch of idiots. (22 Aug 2000) Permalink
- Register - Amex sets debt collectors on ex-Boo staff
- More boo hoo... (8 Jun 2000) Permalink
- Register - AOL UK offers 24/7 flat fee Net access
- (31 Oct 2000) Permalink
- Register - AOL's Connie gets face-lift
- "Still a 'prissy know-all'" (17 Sep 2001) Permalink
- Register - Apple's switch glitch: Cube affected too
- "The machine began to turn itself on and off, whenever it liked." (17 Nov 2000) Permalink
- Register - Are Microsoft ActiveX controls dangerous?
- The Register rediscovers the bleeding edge of NEWS. Perhaps we can encourage Microsoft to put some safety features into the up-and-coming Windows '97. (4 Jan 2001) Permalink
- Register - Aussies revolt over broadband cap
- (6 Jun 2001) Permalink
- Register - Australia goes stark raving mad over Net censorship
- The audience, combined with the site's need to get hits, trains him to be a baaaad journalist. (2 Mar 2001) Permalink
- Register - BBC fixes search engine glitch
- more demonstrations of the Register's incompetence: they should have really nailed the BBC for that (14 May 2002) Permalink
- Register - BBC hijacks TiVo recorders
- BBC 'spams' TIVO (27 May 2002) Permalink
- Register - BBC news site facing extinction?
- Eh? Internet Services did the content? (29 Aug 2003) Permalink
- Register - BBC site announces death of pop wannabe
- methinks they got egg on face (3 May 2001) Permalink
- Register - Benchmarks - Itanic 32bit emulation is 'unusable'
- 667MHz Itanium's that run as fast as Pentium at 75MHz (24 Jan 2001) Permalink
- Register - British E-Envoy quits
- bye bye Alex (5 Sep 2000) Permalink
- Register - BT Broadband accuses P2P users of copyright abuse
- the plot thickens (14 Aug 2002) Permalink
- Register - BT claims ownership of hyperlinks
- "wants ISPs in the US to cough up hard cash for the privilege of using them" (20 Jun 2000) Permalink
- Register - BT urges UK not to use mobiles
- more intra-company civil wars (15 Jan 2001) Permalink
- Register - Captain Crunch sets up security firm
- phreakin' hell. cap'n crunch makes a comeback (1 Feb 2001) Permalink
- Register - Computers are making us stupid
- (6 Feb 2001) Permalink
- Register - Damn the Constitution: Europe must take back the Web
- Here's Bill Thompson's original piece (21 Feb 2003) Permalink
- Register - Death of Web 'inevitable'
- any remaining respect for Kieren McCarthy goes straight out the window. Forrester, being bored, recycles 5-year-old net cliches and vomits them all over the press, which duly laps it up. (21 May 2001) Permalink
- Register - Did Register staffer mastermind 'call-girl weblog' conspiracy?
- "I'm shocked. To be accused of being a whore is one thing, but to be accused of being a weblogger is actionable." (22 Mar 2004) Permalink