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  1. When less is more: the basics of physicalization - http://arst.ch/acb
  2. End of the line for IBM's Cell - http://arst.ch/abw
  3. Apple Magic Mouse drivers arrive for Windows - http://arst.ch/ab8
  4. Hacked Darwin kernel available for 10.6.2 on Atom netbooks - http://arst.ch/a9i
  5. Apple fourth best among build quality study for portables - http://arst.ch/a6r
  6. IBM makes supercomputer significantly smarter than cat - http://arst.ch/a64
  7. Cray rides AMD's Opteron to top of supercomputer list - http://arst.ch/a2e
  8. Ars Technica Holiday Gift Guide 2009 - http://arst.ch/a0u
  9. Now that AMD and Intel have settled, the fight really begins - http://arst.ch/a0j
  10. AMD avoiding Larrabee route on road to CPU/GPU "Fusion" - http://arst.ch/9yr
  11. Qualcomm hopes Snapdragon smartbooks take bite out of Atom - http://arst.ch/9yc
  12. AMD shakes up x86 CPU world with two new designs - http://arst.ch/9xe
  13. Apple's Mini DisplayPort becomes official VESA spec - http://arst.ch/9ul
  14. Netbooks shunned by official Mac OS X 10.6.2 release - http://arst.ch/9u3
  15. A close look at the new antitrust allegations against Intel - http://arst.ch/9ng
  16. $400 for a 360 AND PS3? Walmart pre-empts Black Friday - http://arst.ch/9mv
  17. Our November Thanksgiving giveaway - http://arst.ch/9mg
  18. Are new rumors of an NVIDIA x86 CPU plausible? - http://arst.ch/9lr
  19. Intel Microserver latest to crowded physicalization party - http://arst.ch/9kj
  20. Little, big, and green: a biography of the solid-state disk - http://arst.ch/9il