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Monday, January 31, 2011

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Starbucks sees higher 2011 coffee costs but won't raise prices

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Starbucks expects rising coffee prices to hit in 2011, but has promised that it won't raise prices to protect its profits.

Nearly 11 percent of U.S. houses are empty

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Homeownership is falling at an alarming pace, despite the fact that home prices have fallen, affordability is much improved and inventories of new and existing homes are still running quite high.

Greatest Sports Pep Talk Ever (Video)

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The finest sports figures from film and television offer up words of encouragement to get you back out on that field in fighting form.

Make Your Own Girl Scout Cookies at Home (PICS)

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Here's a solution to the nearly 11-month absence of Girl Scout cookies from the average American household: online recipes. Turns out there's no shortage of home-tested Girl Scout cookie recipes floating around the Internet.

VIDEO: Teach Me How to Raji

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Strap on your Cheesehead and get moving

The First Technology? Well, Humanity Itself Of Course

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By adopting the principles of pro-action and engagement, we can steer technologies into their best roles.

Fan's Enormous Superman Collection is (Shock and) Awesome

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We're the first to admit that we like to throw around the word 'awesome' quite a lot around here, but we think we've found something

Super Bowl Haters: Five Shows and Five Appetizers for You

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If you're sick of the all the football talk--just watch the Puppy Bowl! (And eat hot dogs with chili.)

Another 'Craigslist Killer' Suspected in New York

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The remains of the four women found in Long Island, New York have been identified. At least three of the women worked in the sex industry and used Craigslist to advertise their services according to Irishman Richard Dormer, the Suffolk County Police Commissioner.

How GM Invented the Volt by Reinventing Itself

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Every aspect of the new Chevy Volt, from its conception to its execution, exemplifies disruptive innovation. Here's how the old-school automaker overcame internal and external challenges to create a truly game-changing technology.

Alabama Court Drug Testing Parents of Troubled Juveniles

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A court in Shelby County, Alabama is drug testing the parents of juvenile children on probation, even in cases where there hasn't been a drug-related conviction.

AOL Europe Acquires Branded Video Network goviral For $96.7 Million

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BREAKING: AOL Europe has lead an acquision of video distribution network Goviral today, to the tune of $96.7 million. Goviral distributes branded video content for mainstream brands, as well as content producers and advertising agencies. Originally out of Copenhagen, the company now has offices across Europe. The initial purchase is for $74.1 million and $22.6 million in a two year earn out. It joins others AOL acquisitions in the last year including, StudioNow, 5min Media, Thing Labs, Pictela, about.me and, er, TechCrunch. We're hearing this deal was lead directly by Kate Burns, head of Europe for AOL.

FL State Rep. Allegedly Paid Himself $60k in Unexplained Campaign Reimbursements

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Newly elected Rep. David Rivera's ethics troubles continue to be a source of shame for both his political party and his Miami-Dade constituency. It's being reported that over the eight years he spent in the state legislature he gave himself more than $160,000 in campaign reimbursements, about $60,000 are completely unexplained.

Geek Culture Will Never Die... or Be Popular

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I'm going to let you in on a secret. There is no thin line between geek culture and pop culture. There's a big, thick wall between the two. Every so often, someone fires a harpoon through that wall. A comic book movie becomes popular, or a video game makes waves in the media, or a Web site becomes the newest craze, and the harpoon hooked onto a nice chunk of geek culture and pulls it through to the pop culture side.

Turning Clothes Into Silent Witnesses

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Forensic experts at the University of Abertay Dundee and the Scottish Police Services Authority (SPSA) are leading the way in the research of new ground-breaking forensic techniques within the field of fingerprints.

Using light to map the flow of information in the brain

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There are about 100 billion neurons in the human brain, and each one belongs to elaborate networks that control our behavior, thoughts and emotions. A message from a single neuron can have far-reaching consequences in other brain areas, but those connections are difficult to decipher with current technology.

Teens Rescue Girl Being Stabbed in the Face at Grocery Store

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An 18-year-old kid began stabbing his girlfriend in the face at a grocery store. That's when two bystanders -- one just 15 -- saved her life by kicking his ass until police could arrive.

Science Czar: Republicans Need 'Education'

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President Obama's top science adviser said there's a need to "educate" GOP climate change skeptics on Capitol Hill as the White House seeks to advance its green energy agenda. "It is an education problem. I think we have to educate them," said John Holdren, who heads the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, in an interview broadcast Sunday.

Warning: Don't Play Wii Ski Jump w/Your Dog Around. Poor Outcome Likely. LOL (VID))

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Is It Time for Sci-Fi to Let Battlestar Galactica Die?

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It's a sci-fi epic that managed to look impressive while being relatively low budget, and it also worked as a powerful drama and mystery.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

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The Many Terrifying Faces Of Anthony Hopkins (image)

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Hopkins' signature role was Dr. Hannibal Lecter in "Silence of the Lambs," then again in "Hannibal" and "Red Dragon." I did not sleep well for a couple nights after watching "Silence." Look at the grid of Hopkins' many terrifying faces, and you might lose a few winks too.

Perfect example of "Dance like no one's watching" [Video]

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Weather Forecast Calls for a Hot 2011 [w/vid]

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Sure, the East Coast has been hit especially hard with snowstorms this winter. But be prepared. The weather forecast calls for a hot 2011. In fact, last year tied for the hottest year on record, the result of a long-term warming trend which will continue, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

1970s Marijuana Smuggler Arrested In Florida Senior Community

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After being on the run for more than 30 years, a member of the legendary Miami-based "Black Tuna Gang," a marijuana smuggling operation, was arrested by U.S. Marshals Thursday morning in a senior community in West Palm Beach, Florida.

BlackBerry, Phones back up in Egypt, Briefly Down in West

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RIM faced mixed blessings on Saturday as service came back in Egypt but suffered a temporary North American outage. NBC's Richard

Extraterrestrials now live among us in China and in U.S.A.

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A Canadian newspaper is reporting that Sun Shili, a retired foreign ministry official, states Extraterrestrials are living among us. An extraterrestrial from Ta

'Air laser' may sniff bombs, pollutants from a distance (w/ Video)

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Princeton University engineers have developed a new laser sensing technology that may allow soldiers to detect hidden bombs from a distance and scientists to better measure airborne environmental pollutants and greenhouse gasses.

Could a U.S. government crackdown take America off the internet?

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With the threat of today's protests looming in Egypt, on Thursday Egyptian authorities cut the nation off the internet. No online communication could pass in or out of the country. We investigated whether a similar lockdown could happen in America.

Today Show January 1994...What is the Internet??

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Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric don't know what the Internet is...

Pentagon official died after assault

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John P. Wheeler III, a former Pentagon official and the first chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, "died as a result of blunt force trauma after being assaulted," the Delaware medical examiner's office said Friday.

How Egypt Switched Off the Internet

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Egypt's astonishing decision to shut down communications with the outside world — blocking the Internet for millions of people — might look like a wild reaction by an under-pressure government. But evidence suggests it's a well-planned and meticulously worked attempt to suppress communication.

What you didn't know about Nintendo [Infographic]

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I've moved away from posting infographics recently, as since they became popular, their quality has generally plummeted pretty hard. But I did enjoy this

iPhone Users Are About to Be Screwed Over - John C. Dvorak

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The addition of the NFC chip to the iPhone isn't for easy credit card purchases, but so the phone companies can control your financial transactions. Be warned.

12 Amazing PC Case Designs (Pics)

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Many hardware enthusiasts love to design and create unique cases for their computers. This post showcases the most creative and original case mods.

Boy Gets Dunked Through Basketball Hoop

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A Boy dunks himself by accident through a basketball hoop during the halftime of a Phoenix Suns game.

Dimensions: “We want to bring home the human scale of events and places in history"

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Dimensions juxtaposes the size of historical events with your home and neighbourhood, overlaying important places, events and things on a satellite view of where you live. Certain "Dimensions" can be transformed into short walks, so you can get a physical appreciation of the distances involved.

2011 Oscars: Pirates Have to Wait Longer for Fewer Leaks

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The 2011 Oscar nominees were announced earlier this week, inspiring many people to fire up their BitTorrent clients and start downloading. This year, fewer high quality copies leaked online and pirates had to wait longer than in previous years for those that did.

Batman Overload!

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As all of us feverishly await the next installment of Batman we can still revel in the fact that Batman is a huge part of our lives.   I honestly think we

Researchers Call For Creation of Standardized METI Protocol For Talking To Extraterrestrials

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Since the first binary code sent from Puerto Rico in 1974, our messages to aliens have been increasingly complicated and cryptic, possibly so much that extraterrestrials won't get what we're saying. A trio of astrophysicists from the US and France hope to change that by building an extraterrestrial messaging protocol, so any spacebound communiqué could be easily understood.

This is way to much 90s awesome in one place (Pic)

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Michael Jordan, Kidd, Will Smith, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Play

Friday, January 28, 2011

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Chad Vader’s 2011 Superbowl Picks (Video)

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Vader goes for the Packers because of their big guy who will catch the ball, and Madden…well let's just say that Madden was being the Madden that we all remember and Vader handles him in a very typical Vader way. We're still hoping the series ends with a Force choke though.

Momentum: Hyundai posts record Q4 numbers

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Hyundai announced on Friday that its fourth quarter earnings jumped to $1.3 billion, besting earnings of $849.5 million during the same period a year earlier.

Cagefighter gives car thief a butt-whupping

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Though he was outweighed by more than 50 pounds, it took just 10 seconds for our hero to render the bad guy unconscious after he tried to steal a woman's Jeep.

Designer drugs: 'Bath salts' stimulants raise alarms

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The synthetic 'bath salts' are designed to be comparable to cocaine or methamphetamine, officials say, and are legal in most of the U.S. for now. In Louisiana, they've been linked to 160 poison-control cases and at least three deaths.

Facebook Makes Us All Sad Because Everyone Is Happy But Us

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The January issue of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin includes a study by a PhD student at Stanford who investigated a two-fold phenomenon. First of all, we hand-pick our Facebook statuses and pictures to make us into the best versions of ourselves. (Duh.) Second, looking at the similarly idealized spread of our friends' lives can make us depressed, simply because we tend to think that everyone is more happy than us.

TNT apologizes for Tracy Morgan's suggestive comments on Sarah Palin - Game On!: Covering the Latest Sports News

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TNT apologizes for Tracy Morgan's suggestive comments on Sarah Palin - Game On!: Covering the Latest Sports News

GOP Mantra: For Me, but Not for Thee

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Republican congresspeople are keeping their taxpayer subsidized health insurance while voting to deny it to other Americans. Because, you know, government health care is great for Republican politicians, but too lavish for the Rest of Us.

A Collection of Awesome Stretched Cars

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Have you ever been inside a limousine?  It's pretty cool right?  How about being inside a car that was stretched just for the sake of stretching it?

New Vu1 Light Bulb Technology Tries to Supplant CFLs, LEDs and Incandescents

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Vu1's upstart boasts "Electron Stimulated Luminescence" (ESL) bulbs. But do they really compete?

KFC's 11 Herbs and Spices — Cracking the Colonel's Secret Code

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At long last, the recipe is out. Curiously missing from the list of ingredients is the sweat of obese children.

The Worst Celebrity Food Products

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So Flavor Flav is opening a fried chicken joint in Iowa, well here are seven other celebrity food ventures destined to be forgotten.

Birth Year Inflation Rates [Infographic]

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Do you know how much an average house sold for in the year you were born? What about the price of a pound of steak? Use this interactive Infographic to find out.

Marriage is good for physical and mental health

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The 'smug marrieds' may have good reason to feel pleased with themselves as experts today confirm that long-term committed relationships are good for mental and physical health and this benefit increases over time.

Nestlé Experimenting With Food That Makes You Full Faster & Longer

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A month ago, there was news about research that suggests you could imagine eating to eat less. This month brings another news story about how scientists are trying to break our tendency to be relentless eating machines.

Mars' Apollo 1 Hills

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An image taken from the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit's PanCam at the spacecraft's landing site shows the nearby hills named after the crew of Apollo 1--Gus Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee.

Mountain Goats are unbelievable

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Are you brave enough to climb a wall like that? Below is another example of an impossible climb by a mountain goat. The question is – how does the goat get up there?

7 of Hollywood's Bluntest Sharpshooters

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While nine times out of ten we actually want the hero to evade a smattering of bullets, it's often rather galling to see shot after shot fail to make an impression.

How Hulu Lost Its Place In a Netflix World

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Hulu is a terrific service. Who could argue with free, current episodes of primetime TV on your computer? But for months now, Netflix has been eating Hulu's lunch. And Hulu's plan to fight back sounds more like a swan song.

25 Most Wanted Albums Of 2011

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From Van Halen to Kanye, Red Hot Chili Peppers to Beastie Boys, we take a look at the year's biggest upcoming releases.

Scientists unlock the 'gates' on sudden cardiac death (w/ Video)

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Australian researchers have come one step closer to understanding how the rhythm of the heartbeat is controlled and why many common drugs, including some antibiotics, antihistamines and anti-psychotics, can cause a potentially fatal abnormal heart rhythm.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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WikiLeaks alternative OpenLeaks goes live

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OpenLeaks, the alternative whistleblower site created by WikiLeaks defectors, has officially gone live, though it's not yet fully operational. The organization confirmed that it doesn't plan to publish information itself, but rather help third parties (such as nonprofits and news orgs) get access to leaked documents in order to convey them to the public. The launch of OpenLeaks was spoiled somewhat by, ironically, a leaked PDF of its site contents published on Cryptome.org. The OpenLeaks news page seems to welcome this leak, but warns that not all parts of the site are compl

99 Year Old Japanese Woman is bestselling poet

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Toyo Shibata only started writing when she was 92; now, as she prepares to celebrate her 100th birthday, her poems are finding an eager audience in Japan as it reels from two decades of economic malaise and faces up to an uncertain future. Shibata's anthology, Kujikenaide [Don't Lose Heart], has sold 1.5m copies since its publication, in late 2009.

Amateur Scuba Divers Find 1917 U-Boat Wreckage

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A team of five amateur divers have discovered the wreckage of a UC-42 submarine which sank while laying mines during the First World War off the Cork coast

Breast-Feeding Canadian Moms Create Flash Mob at Mall

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Canada is up in arms about breast-feeding and whether it's really OK to do it in public. And with the help of blogs and Facebook, angry moms are taking it to the streets -- or to the mall, in this case.

Ex-Hockey Coach Gets Prison for Paying A Boy for Sex

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A disgraced former high school hockey coach has been sentenced to at least 17 ½ years in prison for having sex with a boy. The ex-coach is already in federal prison serving a 22-year sentence for child pornography in a separate crime tied to the same investigation.

Five Not Very Well Thought Out Replacements for Oprah

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Since Oprah will be vacating her daytime spot, we should at least help find a suitable replacement.

Florida Deputies Banned from Having Visible Tattoos or Gold Teeth.

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"The intent of the policy is to provide employees with a standard for the type, content, size and location of allowable body ornamentation."

Carteret Pacific Islanders and Global Warming - Sun Come Up Film - The Daily Green

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The Carteret Islanders are among the first climate refugees. Global warming is threatening their Pacific Island homes, as documented by Jennifer Redfearn in the upcoming documentary film Sun Come Up.

It's Alive! GOPers Resurrects Death Panels

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As Republicans battle health care reform, a discredited meme rises from the grave.

AT&T Surpasses Verizon as Number One Carrier - For Now

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Verizon became the nation's largest carrier when it rocketed past AT&T two years ago after its Alltel acquisition. Since then, it had been enjoying a relatively comfortable lead against AT&T even though the latter was picking up hoards of subscribers thanks to the iPhone. However, AT&T has taken its place as number one in terms of subscribers again by adding 2.8 million new customers in the fourth quarter. How long will this lead last?

Cheating Governor Mark Sanford Caught On Beach With Argentine Mistress

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For the first time, we're seeing intimate photos of Mark Sanford -- the lovelorn former Governor of South Carolina -- and the Argentine mistress that cost him both his wife and high-profile political career.

Ozzy Osbourne & Justin Bieber Teaming Up For Superbowl Commercial

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I think I just died a little inside.

Top 5 movies Paul Newman would have made better

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Today is the birthday of Newman's Own best selling product, the late Paul Newman, everyone's favorite cool-eyed and irreverent actor/philanthropist. He can't so much celebrate his birthday, being deceased, but everyone else can -- and surely they will, running some retrospective of the man and his work. We, too, feel that clinging to the past is the easiest way to ignore the future, so here's some modern pieces of cinematic art that should have had Paul Newman in them, but sadly didn't.

News Corp. and Apple finally ready to intro The Daily on February 2

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The long-rumored iPad newsstand, called "The Daily," is ready to make its public debut. Apple's Eddie Cue and News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch will announce the details at an event in New York City on Wednesday, February 2.

How the seahorse might have got its shape

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The shape of the seahorse has long baffled marine scientists, but new research suggests the seahorse's unique shape may have evolved to allow it to catch its food when it was further away.

Police Arrest 5 Men Over "Anonymous" DDoS Attacks

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British police have arrested five people for their alleged participation in some of the highly-publicized DDoS attacks last month. The five individuals - all males, between the ages of 15 and 26 - were arrested after a series of raids in the West Midlands, Northamptonshire, Herfordshire, Surrey and London. The five are being held on suspicion of being involved in Anonymous, the loose affiliation of "hacktivists" who have targeted a number of websites, including MasterCard, Visa and PayPal, with distributed denial of service attacks. These attacks followed WikiLeaks' release of US diplomatic

5 craziest insurance policies ever

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We're all gonna die. For most of us, it's going to be unremarkable but for some people they expect a fantastical end. Hence here are the top five lunatic insurance policies.

Ugandan gay rights activist David Kato found murdered | World news | The Guardian

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'Real and substantive' investigation urged after advocacy officer for Sexual Minorities Uganda bludgeoned to death in Mukono

Meet the 3DS prototypes

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Nintendo has shared some interesting photos and information of 3DS prototypes.

Dave Grohl - Exclusive Studio Tour [video]

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Godlike Genius Dave Grohl invites us into his home studio to see where he produced the latest Foo Fighters album. Find out how weird tea and chicken noodles keep him going, and how he gets a Toys R Us drumkit to sound like Led Zeppelin.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone) Preview

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Oh yes. After all the unbearable teasing since we unveiled the first ever photos of the PlayStation Phone, we've finally managed to get hold of the real deal for an in-depth preview. Honestly, we couldn't wait any longer with this thing floating around in China; we'd otherwise have to wait until MWC, where we expect the phone to be launched as the "Xperia Play" (and we shall refer to this name henceforth).

Even DHS is Freaked Out by Spy Drones Over America

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Police departments around the country are warming up to unmanned spy planes. But don't expect the Department of Homeland Security to catch drone fever any

When ISPs delete data, child pornographers can't be found

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Many Internet service providers keep records of user behaviorthough not for long. The US government would, once again, like to change that by adopting some form of "data retention" requirement for ISPs. That's because, as Jason Weinstein of the Department of Justice put it today, "data retention is [now] fundamental to the Departments work in investigating and prosecuting almost every type of crime." There's no call yet for specifics, though the US surely has its eye on the (controversial) European model: ISPs must hang onto logs for at least six months but no m

Hubba Hideout, the iconic street skateboard spot in San Francisco is being demolished

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The long-time iconic San Francisco skate spot, Hubba Hideout, is being destroyed. According to city employees who were on hand yesterday erecting fences around the area, the retaining wall ledges that have been a part of street-skating's history since the early '90s are scheduled for removal today. The spot's top ledge was ripped out yesterday.

FOX removes laughs during Obama's SOTU, adds crickets, "it sounded kind of quiet"

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Seriously?

Hubble Peers 13.2 Billion Years Back in Time to Capture the Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen

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Hubble, Captured From STS-125 NASA While the astronomical community anxiously awaits the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, the Hubble Space Telescope keeps reminding us just how remarkable of an instrument it really is. Astronomers studying ultra-deep imagery from Hubble have located what could be the most distant galaxy ever glimpsed some 13.2 billion light years away-so far away that the galaxy appears as it did when the universe was just 480 million years old. The discovery is notable not just because of its superlative nature, but because the universe was under

Tunisia Issues International Warrant for Ousted President

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Tunisia's government issued an international arrest warrant Wednesday for ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and six relatives, accusing him of taking money out of the North African nation illegally.

iPads surging in enterprise, Android not gaining ground

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Apple's tablet shot up from 14 percent in October to about 22 percent in December, putting it only just behind the iPhone 4 as the most popular. The rise was helped by a surge in interest from banks, whose interest spiked up to 40 percent...

Xbox Live Labels 11-Year-Old Autistic Boy Cheater, Strips Him of Achievements (VID)

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Julius Zdenek is really good at Xbox Live. In fact, up until last week he had 1,500 "achievements" (that's a lot) on his online account from his various feats of gaming skill. He's also autistic. Microsoft, however, says he's a "cheater."

Singer Jimmy Buffett Suffers Head Injures After Falling Off Australia Stage

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Singer Jimmy Buffett was hospitalized with head injuries in Sydney, Australia Wednesday after he fell off the stage during his sold-out Tuesday concert at the Hordern Pavilion.

Researchers: Swear words less offensive on cable than broadcast TV

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Four letter words may offend you more depending on which television channel you watch, according to a recent study out of Florida State University and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Financial Sector Unprepared to Deal With Risks of Climate Change

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A survey of financial institutions indicates that while they expect to incorporate climate risks into their business practices, information at present is insufficient.

Bullet To The Brain Gives This Veteran a New Battle to Conquer

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A battlefield brain injury left doctors skeptical, but with a wife's persistence and society's support, Leonard Rugh fought his way back.

The world can be powered by alternative energy, using today's technology, in 20-40 years

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A new study – co-authored by Stanford researcher Mark Z. Jacobson and UC-Davis researcher Mark A. Delucchi – analyzing what is needed to convert the world's energy supplies to clean and sustainable sources says that it can be done with today's technology at costs roughly comparable to conventional energy. But converting will be a massive undertaking on the scale of the moon landings. What is needed most is the societal and political will to make it happen.

Obama urges US to better compete with the world

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Barack Obama's state of the union speech: Obama urged the US to compete with the world in education, in innovation and in economic production.

US child appeals against being tried for murder as an adult

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Jordan Brown, who was 11 when he allegedly killed his father's pregnant fiancee, could face life sentence with no parole

Early results are in: 2011 is year of epic hacking

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Want to buy a .mil site? Give them $33. Wait what?... You wanted .gov too? No problem. Rather have customer info from Domino's or Lush's database? Since we are at it, do you like Pink? Here is her password, have fun...

Are you afraid of a tax audit?

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Is getting audited your biggest fear? Don't panic. Here's what to do if the IRS comes knocking on your door.

Nokia chair possibly forced to pick Elop as CEO under threat

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Nokia may have been pushed to hire Stephen Elop as CEO against its will, a Finnish exposé may have uncovered. Kauppalehti claimed that chairman Jorma Ollila had originally wanted to hand-pick the company's smartphone head, Anssi Vanjoki, to take over from the struggling Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo but was threatened with an early ouster by American investors. Vanjoki had been virtually certain and was only replaced by the Microsoft executive just a week before the news became public, the paper said.

The Sexiest NFL Photo Gallery Ever (32 pics)

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Playmate, Amazing Race contestant and ex-Miami Dolphin cheerleader Jaime Edmondson's new, sexy football jersey gallery will make ALL NFL fans happy!