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Draw my Thing - Multiplayer Online Pictionary [ADDICTIVE]

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 09:10 PM CST

Addictive multiplayer game where one person draws something while the other players guess what word they're trying to say. Its like a massive multiplayer online pictionary, no need to register simply hop on as a guest and start joining some matches!

The ultimate guide to testing your website

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 09:10 PM CST

How to conduct 'guerilla testing' to perfect usability.

Giants overcome Burress distraction, rip Redskins

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 09:00 PM CST

Nothing is stopping the New York Giants these days. Not the latest distraction surrounding their star receiver. Not the rain on a dreary day in the mid-Atlantic. Not a Washington Redskins team with the NFL's leading rusher and a usually stout defense.

MacDeveloper Helps Mac Beta Testers and Developers Connect

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 09:00 PM CST

t can be tough putting together a good closed beta testing pool if you're a small developer. Perhaps especially so if you're developing for Mac, which, still has a smaller overall user base to draw from than Windows. MacDeveloper, a recently founded Mac testing community, wants to bring developers together with motivated, responsible beta testers.

Steelers Stomp Patriots!

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 08:40 PM CST

Pittsburgh's NFL-best defense stopped Matt Cassel's two-game offensive surge and pushed New England closer to strange territory: a sideline seat for the playoffs.

Stupid Play Made Worse By Slick Goal [VID]

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 08:30 PM CST

Leafs would win the game 4-2.

Super Foods for Men & Women

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 08:30 PM CST

Just two to three oysters deliver a full day's supply of zinc, a mineral critical for normal functioning of the male reproductive system....

Must see: Emerald Bay at Sunset - Spectacular! (Pic)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 08:20 PM CST

This Stephen Oachs photo is up or photo of the week. I think it will win!

Rosie O'Donnell Scores Lower than Knight Rider. Ouch.

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 08:10 PM CST

Rosie O'Donnell writes on her blog that her NBC variety show -- her first TV gig since leaving The View -- won't being continuing. The Wednesday night show attracted just 5 million viewers, down even from the previous week's low-rated Knight Rider. The night was dominated by Barbara Walters' interview of Barack and Michelle Obama.

Amazon deforestation up almost 4.0 percent

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 08:00 PM CST

Brazil's Amazon jungles, known as the lungs of the world, lost almost 12,000 square kilometres (4,800 sq. miles) in just 12 months, a rise of almost 4.0 percent, new figures showed Friday.

They Never Should Have Let This Man Run Wall Street (PIC)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:50 PM CST

It all makes sense now.

Rare cosmic alignment A smile that'll light up the night sky

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:50 PM CST

THE world may be facing its worst economic turmoil in decades, but the heavens are about to smile on Australia. A rare cosmic alignment on Monday will produce a smiling face - or an emoticon, depending on your generation - high over the country.

I got me a Pepsi

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:40 PM CST

Why I continue to hate teens with MySpace profiles

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:40 PM CST

Caution: Pokemon seizures may occur.

Which X-Men Should Be First Class?

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:30 PM CST

Now that we know that Fox has brought Gossip Girl and Chuck creator Josh Schwartz on board to write a new X-Men movie, the obvious next question is, which X-Men should the movie feature? The writers of both the Young X-Men and X-Men: First Class comics have weighed in on the subject, but we've got our own ideas, as well...

Flashback: Steve Jobs Introduces The Very First Apple Store

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:20 PM CST

How The Beat Of Our Feet Can Generate Power

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:10 PM CST

Tiny generators turn the pulses of energy from all forms of human movement into electricity. The beating of a patient's heart, the shudder of a tube train and the pounding of thousands of commuters' feet on crowded platforms are being exploited as new sources of power.

12 Of The Best Payback Moments in Film

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:00 PM CST

To coincide with the release of Wanted and its badass moments of comeuppance, the Geeks of Doom gang got together to pool their favorite payback moments in film.

Superman's Origin To Be Retold, Revised Secretly Early 2009

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:50 PM CST

As DC Universe Executive Editor revealed in early 2009, Geoff Johns and Gary Frank will leave Action Comics, and move to the six-issue, standalone, Superman: Secret Origin, a re-telling of Clark Kent growing up and becoming Superman.

Microsoft in $20bn Yahoo deal - Times Online

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:40 PM CST

With founder Jerry Yang out at Yahoo, a Microsoft-Yahoo partnership is set to happen, sources say. The deal will bring Yahoo much needed capital and income, while providing Microsoft the Web property it needs to better compete with Google.

Mumbai Terrorists Used BlackBerrys To Stay Ahead of Police

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:40 PM CST

Among their arsenal of weapons are bags of almonds and BlackBerry mobile phones – almonds to keep their energy up, and the mobile internet connections to stay one step ahead of police and the military.They are the new breed of terrorist using everyday technology as a weapon of war.

Burress to plead not guilty to gun possession

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:30 PM CST

Plaxico Burress� lawyer said Sunday that the New York Giants wide receiver will plead not guilty to criminal possession of a weapon, hours after he accidentally shot himself in the leg at a nightclub early Sunday.

Bush Personally Pardons Rapper Caught W/ 1.4M Liquid Cocaine

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:30 PM CST

Ever a day late, always a dollar short, and perpetually available for a chuckle, the custodian of our highest office pardoned gangsta rapper John Forte yesterday, who was nabbed with $1.4 million in liquid cocaine in 2000.

No Child Should Be Given That Much Power

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:20 PM CST

With a disgusting find comes great responsibility.

Brian Burke Takes Over the Toronto Maple Leafs

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:10 PM CST

He got a six-year deal, worth a reported $3 million annually, to replace interim general manager Cliff Fletcher after John Ferguson was fired in January.

Top 10 Most Incredible Animal Journeys

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:00 PM CST

Animals will make extraordinary and often mysterious expeditions to find a good meal, sexy mates, and the perfect place to raise a family.

Linux for iPhone May Open the Door to Android iPhone

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 05:50 PM CST

Just imagine that. Google taking the smartphone war directly into Apple territory. Sure, most people would not care about this, but if Google does this—and most probably not even Google directly, but someone else using Android's codebase—it would really make things interesting.

Black Friday Horror Stories

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 05:30 PM CST

While nothing can match the horror of workers getting killed by stupid mobs and shootings in the middle of a Toys R Us, we keep receiving horror tales about other Black Fridays gone wrong. The biggest one is about how CompUSA/Tigerdirect online "sale"—the one with the Sony Vaio TT with a $5,000 discount was apparently a total disaster

The Human Flesh Search Engine

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 05:10 PM CST

A human flesh search engine is where thousands of volunteer cybervigilantes unite to expose the personal details of perceived evildoers and publish them on the Web. The consequences for those on the receiving end often transcend the virtual world and can include loss of employment, public shaming, even imprisonment.

How To Create A Custom Splashimage For GRUB

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 05:00 PM CST

If, like me, the default black background of the GRUB menu looks boring to you or if you would like to change the default backdrop to something of your choice, like your girlfriend's photo for example, then follow along!

Zombie Nutritionist Recommends All-Brain Diet

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:50 PM CST

In a dramatic reversal of decades-old medical wisdom, the late Dr. Albert Rossum, director of the O'Bannon Institute For Postmortem Nutritional Studies, recommended an all-brain diet for zombies Tuesday. "Our research indicates that live human brains are, in fact, the only food an active adult zombie should consume at all."

The 7 Most Ingenious (And Insane) Smuggling Techniques

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:30 PM CST

Everything from cocaine to human beings is waiting to cross tight borders into lands where they're not welcome. And wherever you find them, you find an army of smugglers using every ounce of their creativity to get them through.

Thirty Seconds After California Legalized Pot (PIC)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:20 PM CST

As I'm submitting this, I'm also watching Tropic Thunder.

Beautiful(Almost Surreal)Image of Hills & Plantings of China

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:10 PM CST

Great shot, enlargeable, wallpaper.

12 Worst Songs About Christmas

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:00 PM CST

Destiny's Child Sang About Belly Rings In '8 Days': And It's Only No. 9 on List!

3 alternative ways to get Windows updates

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:00 PM CST

Not everyone wants to let Windows handle downloading and installing updates. If you prefer the DIY approach, here are three ways to keep your system up to date without Windows helping out.

Women Cheat in Early 30s to Maximise Chances of Reproducing

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:00 PM CST

Researchers have discovered that women - unlike many men - instinctively prefer a monogamous relationship, mainly because they need help bringing up any resultant children. But if they do stray it's more likely to be when they enter their 30s as their biological clock starts ticking.

Photograph of a terrorist killed at Taj

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 03:50 PM CST

Graphic image of one of the terrorist killed at Taj

App Store reaches 10,000 apps - not quite yet...

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 03:50 PM CST

A few iPhone sites are reporting that the iTunes US App Store has passed the 10,000 App mark - but this is not quite the case.

Adobe dabbles in video-object manipulation /w Video

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 03:40 PM CST

Hey you, hot-shot movie cutter! Now that we've got your attention, have a look at this. Adobe's research laboratory has been toiling away with a sophisticated interactive video-object manipulation system, which gives video editors all sorts of creative windows with next to no rendering lag.

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