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Live Blog: Favre's first practice with Gang Green
We're live blogging today from Hempstead, trying to capture the scene of Brett Favre's first practice with the Jets. Left early from the city, expecting hundreds of thousands of people abandoning their cars and walking down Hempstead Turnpike, a la Woodstock.
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Crunchyroll Adds 12 ADV Films Properties
San Francisco, CA (August 9, 2008) – Online media distribution leader Crunchyroll today announced an agreement with ADV Films , one of the top producer-distributors of anime in North America, to provide streaming, subscription, and download-to-own viewing for twelve animated series and feature film properties.
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Blog details Clark County teen's cancer fight
Since February, Elizabeth Rowan, 17, and her dad, Rod Rowan, have been blogging about her journey with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer at Lizstrong.com.
KOMO Seattle |
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The spying game
Want to break into the computer network in an ultra-secure building? Ship a hacked iPhone there to a non-existent employee and hope the device sits in the mailroom, scanning for nearby wireless connections.
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Website blocking is for your own good, Games chiefs tell Chinese
Vice president of the Beijing organising committee Wang Wei gives a press conference in Beijing in 2007. Olympic Games organisers claimed on Saturday that the controversial decision to block Internet sites was taken to protect Chinese youngsters.
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Website blocking is for your own good, Games chiefs tell Chinese
Olympic Games organisers claimed on Saturday that the controversial decision to block Internet sites was taken to protect Chinese youngsters.
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The Peter Principle Strikes Back
In general, the quality of online journalism is surprisingly high. That's why Adama Brown was so disappointed when a recent opinion piece from CNET's Executive Editor was so poorly researched.
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Site Archives History Of Internet Memes
Will future generations be able to learn anything about our culture from studying our Internet memes? Do you remember where you were the first time you learned that Chuck Norris can divide by zero , or when you first encountered Star Wars kid ? (Aside from the Internet, of course.)
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Safari for Windows Mobile released
August 09, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. In reality the truth is a bit different: Torch Mobile company has released a beta version of their Iris for Windows Mobile that uses Webkit rendering engine - an open source project of Apple - the very same that Safari for iPhone is using.
MS Mobiles |
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Lock hacks, contests, and intrigue at Defcon
As the 16th annual convention gets under way, hackers and hacker wannabes attend sessions on hacking Google Gadgets, Medeco M3 locks, and even their own conference badges.
CNET |
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OKC Man Charged In Internet Sales
State prosecutors charge an Oklahoma City man with four felony counts of violating the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act.
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Google "gadgets" called gateways for hackers
Hackers turned computer security specialists accuse Google of setting users up for online disasters by letting them personalize home pages with applications that could be tainted.
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Nokia Push Email Enters Beta
If you were as disappointed as we were when Nokia discontinued the BlackBerry push email service on the Nokia devices, this is the redemption we've been waiting for. Nokia has just open a free beta program for its push ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Music Onebox from Google in China!
Looking for free music online in China just got a lot easier - and its legal! read more
WebProNews |
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Watching the Olympics Online shows the invisible Borders of the Web
The Olympic Games 2008 are underway in Beijing and you can actually watch the Olympics online in case you live in the right country. Like with the movie services which are more and more becoming real alternatives to discs, the Olympic coverage is restr...
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Jammu vs Kashmir: It's unrest in blogosphere as well
Bloggers are posting their reactions on the current crisis on the net.
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Wii MotionPlus : chez Nintendo comme chez Sony ou Microsoft ?
Le Wii MotionPlus : pas une exclusivité Nintendo ?
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Bernie Mac Dies, Famous Dead Database Covers It
Bernie Mac, a controversial and popular comedian, movie and television star has suddenly died ... and on the Internet that means FamousDeadDB.com posts about it within minutes of the news. read more
WebProNews |
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Emergency DNS Patch Still Vulnerable, Proves Russian Physicist
A Russian physicist has been able to successfully poison the latest BIND patch with fully randomized ports. In other words, the emergency fix put in place to patch the Domain Name System (DNS) vulnerability for BIND, Internet's most popular DNS software, has been demonstrated to be vulnerable -- and still exploitable by criminals.
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IOC happy with Google doodle
Google faces no trouble for its use of the exclusive Olympic symbols as officials say they are happy that the leading search engine is prominently featuring the Games.
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Recent Posts
Make Junk Mail Work For You - CREATIVE ways with junk mail. ProQuo's Top 10 Creative Responses To Junk Mail has lots of good ideas for meatspace spam ...
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Local programmer attending hacking conference
A local technology company has sent a representative to Las Vegas this weekend to attend the top computer hacking conference in the world.Nick Sarabyn, a recent UNBC graduate from Quesnel, is attending Defcon 16 to learn some of the biggest challenges the computer world will face this year."He's always had a real interest in keeping up to date on the latest technologies," said Garth Frizzell, ...
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Police say Monticello man broke into apartment, hit female acquaintance
MONTICELLO — A village man broke into a female acquaintance's apartment early Friday morning, hit her and then destroyed her computer and a lamp, Monticello police said.
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The MAG: Who owns the Internet? - Online column by Bob Vaillancouart
Answering that question is not easy. Unlike most organizations that have someone at the top, such as a corporate president or CEO, there is no one person, company, organization or government agency that actually owns the Internet. Instead, there are literally millions of individuals, corporations and government [...]
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Journals week in review: Hardware news from Kit
New chipset launches, driver announcements, and rumor-mongering dominated hardware news this week. AMD has new CPUs for sale at NewEgg, NVIDIA isn't leaving chipsets, and Apple holds a heavy ASP lead over other OEM manufacturers. Read More...
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