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  1. Brief: Dropped DSL and missing e-mail: two tales of moving woes - http://arst.ch/bpm
  2. Alien Breed Evolution brings back classic Amiga game - http://arst.ch/bpi
  3. An updated guide to Facebook privacy: December 2009 edition - http://arst.ch/bpf
  4. Weird Science videotapes "explosive" duck erections - http://arst.ch/bpb
  5. Brief: Join Kiva, and let's all help the world today - http://arst.ch/bp7
  6. Help the world! Join http://kiva.org, then join Team Ars (http://bit.ly/7njDOn), and make micro loans to businesses all over earth! ^KF
  7. Brief: Week in review: post-Christmas edition - http://arst.ch/bp2
  8. Merry Christmas Ars readers. (We know it's late in the day, but better late than never!) Hope you all enjoy the weekend.
  9. For NVIDIA and Intel, Flash video is a double-edged sword - http://arst.ch/boq
  10. Brief: Indigo Prophecy a hint of the future, under $5, non-edited - http://arst.ch/bom
  11. Brief: Apple exec: Jobs "happy" with unannounced Apple tablet - http://arst.ch/bog
  12. isoHunt loses big: infringement "old wine in a new bottle" - http://arst.ch/bob
  13. Brief: Last-minute Amazon, Wal-Mart shoppers delayed by DDoS attack - http://arst.ch/bo8
  14. When religion and games intersect—and how it often goes badly - http://arst.ch/bo4
  15. @DigitalGramma Power drills! Now that's hardcore.
  16. Brief: FCC Commissioner slams Verizon on $350 ETFs - http://arst.ch/bnw
  17. Hope everyone's enjoying their Christmas Eve today. Looking forward to giving or receiving any nerdy gifts?
  18. $40 gets you stereoscopic pseudo-3D on the PSP. No... really - http://arst.ch/bnq
  19. Presenting a genomic encyclopedia of bacteria (and archaea) - http://arst.ch/bnk
  20. Researchers show off functional single-molecule transistor - http://arst.ch/bng