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Forget Grand Theft Auto 27, teenage computer game aficionados are flocking to Floodsim.com for the latest release from London-based game company PlayGen.
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Star Trek Online Q&A - Overview, New Developer, Early Details [PC]
We sit down with developer Cryptic Studios to discuss this upcoming massively multiplayer online game based on the classic sci-fi universe.
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Now a cyber Silk Route
Rajesh Jain and Dhruv Goel landed in China last week — but not to witness the Olympics. Their destination a bustling new centre, two hours drive south of Shanghai, that has recently shed its image as a laid-back paradise for pensioners and ...
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Intel: oh yeah, and we're calling Nehalem Core i7
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops Just an FYI to the CPU geeks in the house: if you've been following Nehalem , you can officially start calling it Core i7 (which means that it's not getting the code name we all thought it'd carry: Core 3 Trio Quad Duo Pro Extreme Edition). Everyone else can feel free to continue scratching their head. Read Permalink Email this Comments ...
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Google StreetView Spies Burning Home (Probably Microsoft Guy's House) [The Roof Is On Fire]
Google StreetView has been a peculiar bird since its inception earlier this century. It's been blamed for voyeurism, the trampling of privacy rights, and other infractions, but then again it's also...
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Intel's Nehalem chips to get 'Core' branding
Chipmaker's next-generation desktop processors will be branded "Core" and get an "i7" identifier for the first wave of products.
CNET |
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Judge zips MIT students lips on mass transit fare exploits
Security through obscurity isn't usually considered the best way to stave off hackers, but the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority thinks so. Three MIT students have now been ordered to cancel their talk at DEFCON about exploits on the MBTA's fare system. Read More...
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Does Twitter help SEO?
My gut response to this question is "No," and according to Totus Internet Marketing that's true. But even if Twitter doesn't help you with SEO it can be a good...
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
Associated Press - August 10, 2008 4:23 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - A federal judge has ordered three college students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers' conference showing security...
WLFI Lafayette |
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
(AP) -- By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about. His card-counting prowess at blackjack tables during wild weekends in Las Vegas and Atlantic City won him and his college buddies millions of dollars, inspiring a best-selling book and the recent movie "21."
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
A federal judge has ordered three college students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers' conference showing security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway. A U.S. district court judge in Massachusetts issued a temporary...
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MBTA Suing Three MIT Students
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is suing three MIT students who say they've found security flaws in the T's automated fare system. The suit claims they planned to offer free T rides for life at a hacker conference.
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Return To Sender
A new technique allows hackers to remotely reroute Internet traffic without the target's knowledge.
Forbes |
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Dell Says it's 'Carbon Neutral'
Dell meets goal to save cash and carbon by cutting corporate energy consumption.
PC World |
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Intel's Nehalem Desktop Chips to Be Called Core I7
The high-end desktop versions of Intel's upcoming Nehalem processors will be called Core i7.
PC World |
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Next for Firefox: Snowl
Mozilla morphs the browser into a communications hub, supporting Tweets, IM, RSS, Atom, and other input.
PC World |
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Is Free Wi-Fi Good Businesss?
Retailers try a variety of approaches to free or cheap hotspot service to figure out which method pays off.
PC World |
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
A federal judge has ordered three college students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers' conference showing security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway. A U.S. district court judge in Massachusetts issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Massachusetts Institute of Technology students from demonstrating at the Defcon conference on Sunday in Las Vegas ...
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Combating crime . . . with a computer
A new aid in the fight against crime that has been described as the most advanced in the world has been developed in Scotland. The East Kilbride developers say their computer intelligence programme can allow police to "predict, respond and solve crime in real time".
The Herald |
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Computer System Helps Catch Graffiti Vandals
Law enforcement agencies are teaming up to catch graffiti vandals in Escondido, and they're doing it with the help of a computer system.
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
A federal judge has ordered three college students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers' conference showing security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway.
Tri-City Herald |
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about. His card-counting prowess at blackjack tables during wild weekends in Las Vegas and Atlantic City won him and his college buddies millions of dollars, inspiring a best-selling book and the recent movie "21."
Boston Globe |
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Review: 'The Mummy' not as good as previous outings
Brendan Fraser returns as Rick O’Connel in the latest instalment of the popular Mummy franchise, and this time around his exploits lead to Asia where he is assisted by wife Evelyn (Maria Bello), son Alex (Luke Ford), guide Lin (Isabella Leong) and three computer-generated abominable snowmen.
The Natal Witness Group |
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about. His card-counting prowess at blackjack tables during wild weekends in Las Vegas and Atlantic City won him and his college buddies millions of dollars, inspiring a best-...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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