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- Amsterdam Fights for Your Right to Smoke Pot
- PSA: Hacking, Freedom, and YOU!
- Who Is Lazier, The Cat Or The Fly? (VIDEO)
- In need of some solid relationship advice?
- 40% of European smartphone buyers intend to buy an iPhone next
- The Electric Cosmos --A Current Equal to a Trillion Bolts of Lightning Discovered
- BMW Shows Off Carbon Fiber Tech With New Not-For-U.S. M3 CRT [Video]
- Teenage 'Hacker' Has Asperger's Syndrome
- A dog leash for people who don't enjoy walking their dogs
- NY Woman Arrested for Videotaping Police Traffic Stop
- Brady Bunch mom got crabs in affair with NY mayor
- Not all Christian music sucks
- Do I Need a Google Account for My Android Tablet?
- Google investors fear long battle against Feds
- End of an era: Star Wars: Galaxies shutting down later this year c
- Duchess of Cambridge to hand out operation medals to Irish Guards in first military role as a royal
- Site Admin To Pay $185,000 Damages For Providing Keywords
- Do Americans prefer baby boys or girls?
- The 10 Best Additions to the Extended Lord of the Rings
- The Winklevoss Twins Haven't Given Up Facebook Suit Against Mark Zuckerberg
Amsterdam Fights for Your Right to Smoke Pot Posted: The proposed ban on allowing foreigners to purchase cannabis will increase crime, Amsterdam officials say. |
PSA: Hacking, Freedom, and YOU! Posted: There's been quite a bit of talk about "hacking" in these troubling times, but can you say with confidence that you know the difference between a "hack" and a "denial of service attack?" The GamePro editors have put together a friendly public service announcement to help you remember which is which! |
Who Is Lazier, The Cat Or The Fly? (VIDEO) Posted: I can't decide which one of two is laziest. |
In need of some solid relationship advice? Posted: Do what the professionals do: ask your pervy plumber. |
40% of European smartphone buyers intend to buy an iPhone next Posted: Yankee Group is set to release its European Mobile User Study next month and the research firm has just provided a quick glimpse into its early findings. |
The Electric Cosmos --A Current Equal to a Trillion Bolts of Lightning Discovered Posted: A black-hole jet two billion light years away is carrying the highest electric current ever seen: 1018 amps, equivalent to a trillion bolts of lightning. Philipp Kronberg of the University of Toronto in Canada and colleagues measured the alignment of... |
BMW Shows Off Carbon Fiber Tech With New Not-For-U.S. M3 CRT [Video] Posted: Motorsport-driven carbon fiber design is showcased in the four-door high-performance sedan which, to the casual observer, might just look like an M3 with a snappy matte finish paint job. Beneath the surface, however, BMW has cut enough weight to give the M3 an impressive 7.7 lbs. per horsepower ratio |
Teenage 'Hacker' Has Asperger's Syndrome Posted: Ryan Cleary, the Essed teenager accused of a hacking attack against the website of the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, since his arrest. |
A dog leash for people who don't enjoy walking their dogs Posted: |
NY Woman Arrested for Videotaping Police Traffic Stop Posted: A controversy is arising after a video was posted online earlier this week showing a New York woman being taken into police custody for videotaping a police traffic stop from her front yard. |
Brady Bunch mom got crabs in affair with NY mayor Posted: This would have made an interesting episode of "The Brady Bunch." |
Posted: Say and think what you want about these dudes and their beliefs, but you gotta admit, they project from a place so impenetrably alien it would make even Lou C. Furr himself shit an angel food cake. |
Do I Need a Google Account for My Android Tablet? Posted: One of the key elements of using any Android version is integration with Google, and Honeycomb is no different. But do you really need a Google account for your Android tablet? |
Google investors fear long battle against Feds Posted: Larry Page should put in a call to Bill Gates. |
End of an era: Star Wars: Galaxies shutting down later this year c Posted: After releasing in 2003, the massively multiplayer online game Star Wars: Galaxies has long provided fans of the rich LucasArts property a place to live out their greatest fantasies in a galaxy far, far away, but the end of 2011 will see Sony Online Entertainment bring these adventures to an end with the closure of the game. |
Duchess of Cambridge to hand out operation medals to Irish Guards in first military role as a royal Posted: Alongside the Duke of Cambridge, who is Colonel of the Irish Guards, Kate will present medals to soldiers who have recently returned from serving in Afghanistan at the Victoria Barracks, Windsor. |
Site Admin To Pay $185,000 Damages For Providing Keywords Posted: The administrator of a file-sharing related site has seen his sentence upheld by the Court of Appeal. The man, who was arrested back in 2007, operated a site which didn't offer links but provided users with hints on keywords which would help them find movies and TV shows. |
Do Americans prefer baby boys or girls? Posted: Despite the intervening woman's movement, the results are very similar to those found when the same question was asked of Americans in 1941. |
The 10 Best Additions to the Extended Lord of the Rings Posted: With the BluRay release looming, here are the ten best additions to keep an eye out for during your upcoming fourteen hour marathon of LOTR. |
The Winklevoss Twins Haven't Given Up Facebook Suit Against Mark Zuckerberg Posted: When news came out that the Winklevoss twins would not appeal their lawsuit against Facebook to the U.S. Supreme Court, the collective exhalation of all those who have tracked the lawsuit was enough to kill a butterfly in China. |
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