Thursday, May 31, 2007

New Fantastic Four Trailer

As you can see, they've snuck in some "comic relief" scenes from the film into the preview (mostly involving Jessica Alba…aww she makes jokes, how cute). We've heard from people who've seen early screenings that the flick sucks, but it looks about 40 times better than the first one already, so who knows. PS Alba.



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Sergeant Pepper, Forty Years On

I know every other music pundit in the biz will get into the act over the next few days, doing a job on the 40th anniversary of the release of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. I’m not much for hopping onto media bandwagons, but this one — I can’t resist.



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Monday, May 21, 2007

Pharma Wont Fund Cancer Cure, But You Can. Cant Donate? DIGG!

DCA is one of the most promising leads to cure nearly all types of cancer. Yet is not receiving funding from the pharmaceutical companies because its inexpensive and not patentable. Don't allow this to cure fade from the headlines into obscurity, help FUND the cure directly by digging this site! it donates all revenue to funding the cure!



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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Dude! Where Can I Park My Car in China? (PIC)

A brilliant illustration how low are your chances to park competing with other 11.5 million private cars, just as they do in China.



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Sex, Lies, LeMond and Landis

It remains to be seen whether three-time Tour de France victor Greg LeMond's sensational testimony against accused 2006 Tour winner Landis will have any significant impact on a fight that most likely will pivot on deep science, not the deep and twisted roots of a three-way feud between the only U.S. riders to win cycling's most famous event.



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Why people really don't switch to Linux

Hint: It's the same reason we keep driving SUVs while gas prices zoom by $3 a gallon.



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CT Teacher's Fate Postponed Again

Julie Amero has hung in limbo since January waiting for the Connecticut DA to either put up ( and put her away for up to 40 years ) or shut up and let her return to picking up the pieces of her shattered life. Her conviction on 4 felony counts came after an unprotected classroom computer running Windows 98 began spewing porn pop-ups.



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Hewlett-Packard garage given national landmark status

The garage where budding entrepreneurs Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard set up shop nearly 70 years ago has now been designated a national historic landmark, according to the company that now bears the pair's initials. Widely considered to be the birth of SIlicon Valley, the garage (along with the rest of the property) was snapped up by HP in 2000



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Starcraft 2, Blizzard's New Game

Link to Blizzard Sitehttp://pc.ign.com/articles/788/788627p1.html for live updates of the convention.



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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Woman had bullet in head for 64 years

A Chinese grandmother who went to hospital with a headache was found to have had a bullet in her head for 64 years.



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Simply Google - all of Google's hidden features in one webpage!

Google accounts, maps, blogs, pack, desktop, pigeonrank, talk, toolbar - WOW they've made a lot of stuff!



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Scientists find a way to help office workers lose weight on job

Obesity experts have developed a vertical workstation which helps employees take exercise and shed weight as they work.



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Shaping the Future

Charles Stross talks about his personal predictions when it comes to the next 20 years of Technology, What it will bring us, limitations and expectations.



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Shaping the Future

Charles Stross talks about his personal predictions when it comes to the next 20 years of Technology, What it will bring us, limitations and expectations.



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10 Tips: Save your Money by Saving the Planet

Individually, all alone,you can decrease production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases by thousands of pounds each year.In doing so, you’ll end up spending less.Here are some simple steps you can take.



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NASA's Close-Up Look at a Hurricane's Eye Reveals a New 'Fuel' Source

In the eye of a furious hurricane, the weather is often quite calm and sunny. But new NASA research is providing clues about how the seemingly subtle movement of air within and around this region provides energy to keep this central "powerhouse" functioning.



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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Free-Internet Plan Gets San Francisco Controller's Office OK

The San Francisco controller's office issued a favorable review Friday on a proposal by EarthLink and Google to provide the city with free wireless Internet access.



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Saturday, May 12, 2007

14 rules for fast web pages

"Steve Souders of Yahoo's "Exceptional Performance Team" gave an insanely great presentation at Web 2.0 about optimizing website performance by focusing on front end issues. [...] the Web 2.0 talks have just been put up and the ppt is fascinating and absolutely a must-read for anyone involved in web products."



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Woz Explains Apple Fanboyism

Here's another clip from my interview with Steve Wozniak yesterday. This time, he's talking about what about Apple makes people so fanatical.



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What will really happen when the Final Fantasy series goes to the Xbox 360

[PICTURE]: Remember, always practice safe gaming!



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40 New PlayStation Home Beta Images

New screenshots of the PlayStation Home "Closed Beta" have surfaced including images of the Home Theatre and somone's private studio apartment. Just a reminder, Sony plans to have an Open Beta in July and the Public release of PlayStation Home in October.



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YouTube's New Inline Ads: Screenshots

YouTube is experimenting with inline ads, showing a text ad at the bottom of its player as a video is playing. If a user clicks on the text, a video ad expands and appears layered on top of the player. See what it looks like here.



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Has Hubble found dark matter? NASA press conference May 15

NASA Updates Plans for Hubble 'Ring Of Dark Matter' Briefing



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Sales of Sex Toys in British Nightclubs "Going Down Well"

The introduction of sex toys into nightclubs across the UK is going down well according to the UK's largest nightclub operator. And all we have is breath mints and old condoms...



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Sex Sells, Especially on Digg!

But the after effect is the Digg popularity. Digg is a breeding ground of young horny geeks and in the same fashion that Marvel Comics uses in making Jean Grey or Mary Jane sexier and bustier from year to year.



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Scientists create 'plastic' blood

Scientists have developed an artificial plastic blood which could act as a substitute in emergencies.



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Hollywood movies made with Linux

Did you know that Disney, DreamWorks Animation, Industrial Light & Magic, Pixar, Sony Pictures and many other studios use Linux?Would you like to know more? Check this out!



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Google buys a start-up once every few days, or around one a week

"Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told reporters at a briefing at Google headquarters that the Web search leader remained open to buying larger companies, as it has done twice in recent months, but that these were meant to plug holes in businesses."



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34 short videos that destory popular myths about food

"Is my metabolism to blame for my weight?", "Does sugar make kids hyperactive?", "Do aphrodisiacs really work?", and others....



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Secrets of a lost world

Of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one still standing. Built around 4,500 years ago to house the body of the fourth-dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu (or Cheops), it stands testament to a lost world's technical expertise.



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Numbers follow a surprising law of digits, and scientists can't explain why

Does your house address start with a 1? According to a strange mathematical law, about 1/3 of house numbers have 1 as their first digit. The same holds true for many other areas that have almost nothing in common: the Dow Jones index history, size of files stored on a PC, the length of the world’s rivers, the numbers in...



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Apple iPhone: more secrets revealed; Mini iPhone and 3rd Party Applications

...It also looks like the iPhone that's set to launch stateside next month won't be the only mobile from the company. Apple has made an application ( number 0070103454 ) to the US Patent & Trademark Office. It reveals a smaller iPhone, this time with a display on both sides of the device



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Friday, May 11, 2007

New Sleep Pods for Powernapping [pics]

Its pretty cool looking: You hop in the EnergyPod, the pod reclines, a privacy shield descends, and then you powernap for 20 minutes, whereupon the pod will wake you up with a combination of an acoustic alarm and a gentle vibration.



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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

What Spiderman's mechanical webshooters would have looked like

The filmmakers apparently did toy with the idea of giving Peter Parker a mechanical web-slinger. At the 2001 E3, Activision displayed the webslingers at their booth. I'm not sure what I think about them, but seeing the web-slingers as real objects and imagining them on my wrists is actually kind of cool.



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The 20 Greatest Spider-Man Villains

Spidey has plenty of awesome villains. These are the best of the best.



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New Spinal Tap film available free online

Director Rob Reiner has created a fifteen minute sequel to his mockumentary classic This is Spinal Tap. While the short film was featured at the Tribeca Film Festival in April, it won't be released in theaters any time soon. It is available, however, online.



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11 Celebrities Who Shouldn't Have Any (or More) Children

See the typicals you'd expect (K-Fed, Paris) but also some helluva funny write ups on Flava Flav, Dustin Diamond, Carrot Top and more. I'm fearful that two of the people on this list already have seven children each...



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WALL STREET sequel to be made - MONEY NEVER SLEEPS

A sequel to classic 1987 film Wall Street is to be made with Michael Douglas returning as money-crazed mogul Gordon Gekko. "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit." - AND - "Lunch? Are you joking? Lunch is for wimps."



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Spider-Man 3 made $59m (£30m) in North America on Friday

Spider-Man 3 has set a new box office record for first-day takings, earning $59m (£30m) in North America on Friday, according to its film studio Sony. The movie beat the previous record of $55.8m (£28m), set by Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest last year.



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Apartments in Dubai - What you get for $10 Million

They will each be reached by their own private voice-activated elevator. All apartments come with a maid’s room and every apartment will have its very own swimming pool, personal gymnasium and steam room. I put this in Entertainment > Celebrity - since that's the closest digg category.. That and I'm sure that's who they're catering to.



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Spiderman 4 Villains Revealed? And prospective choices.

Some websites are claiming to have the inside word on what villains will be included in Spider-Man 3. FreezeDriedMovies claims that The Lizard, Carnage, and Black Cat will be featured in the upcoming fourth film. Call me a little skeptical, but I think this is bogus. From what I’ve heard, no development has even begun on the fourth film



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Lost to End in 2010 - 3 Short Seasons with EIGHT MONTH BREAKS twixt them

According to USA Today (via The Tail Section) Lost is set to end (yay!) in 2010 after 3 seasons of 16 episodes each (boo!) running from February to May (boo!). By my calculations that's enough to cut off some fluff and have two full seasons...way to go ABC.



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Talk Show Hosts In Hiding After Police Threat

Until this week, the only people who really hated the Jersey Guys were corrupt politicians. Now, corrupt state troopers hate them, too.



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Paris Hilton Gives New Meaning to Cell Phone

"Poor Paris. She was really shook up on Friday when Judge Michael T. Sauer sentenced her to 45 days in county jail for violating her probation and “alcohol-related reckless driving.” She tearfully told the paps “I don’t deserve this.” Apparently, she thinks she’s different. Maybe she is. Maybe she won’t have to go to a commoner’s jail."



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Above the law? 5 years, 6 albums and still no trial for R. Kelly

Since being charged with child pornography five years ago for allegedly videotaping sex acts with a young teenager, R. Kelly has had six best-selling albums, three nationwide tours, a multitude of hits and awards -- but no trial...



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Huge Kites to Harness the Jet Stream for Power

"Scientists are eyeing the jet stream, an energy source that rages night and day, 365 days a year, just a few miles above our heads".



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2 seconds in Second Life: FFVII Midgar created. Player charged with rape?

The cool news always comes coupled with bizarre news with online game Second Life. Players have (seemingly without permission from Square Enix) recreated Midgar from Final Fantasy VII, with sim like RPG missions to play through. Also, law forces are now faced with the concept of rewriting rape laws due to underage people "raping" adults online.



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How throwing two eggs turned into...you guessed it: A bomb threat

I find myself expelled from school with four weeks before graduation for throwing a pair eggs at a wall.



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Pioneer's LCD-Killing Plasma Tech Leaked

Project Kuro ("Black" in Japanese) HDTVs from Pioneer are going to kick the crap out of LCD. have a black level 80% deeper than 7th generation Pioneer plasma. Without any sacrifice in brightness, according to our sources. That means the 1080p TVs are good for a 20000:1 contrast ratio.



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Australia's Great Barrier Reef Suffers 'White Death' as Ocean Warms

Warmer sea temperatures are linked to the severity of a coral disease, according to a study on Australia's Great Barrier Reef that offers a dire warning about global warming's potential impact on the world's troubled reefs. In some locations, scientists found a 25-30% loss of coral and centuries-old corals were killed.



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Top 10 Video Glasses!

These top video headsets are specially designed to give the real virtually-immersing experience. This awe-inspiring technique of watching videos is fast catching up…check out which one is made for ‘For your Eyes Only’.



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Bored Mathematician Discovers An Unusual Numerical Pattern While Doodling

The Ulam spiral is a simple method of graphing the prime numbers that reveals a pattern which has never been fully explained. It was discovered by the mathematician Stanisław Ulam in 1963, while doodling on scratch paper at a scientific meeting. Ulam, bored that day, wrote down a regular grid of numbers...



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Australia's Great Barrier Reef Suffers 'White Death' as Ocean Warms

Warmer sea temperatures are linked to the severity of a coral disease, according to a study on Australia's Great Barrier Reef that offers a dire warning about global warming's potential impact on the world's troubled reefs. In some locations, scientists found a 25-30% loss of coral and centuries-old corals were killed.



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Secure your laptop with the LaptopLock

Free data protection and computer recovery service LaptopLock can keep sensitive files safe and prevent identity theft or worse after your computer's been lifted. As soon as you report your computer stolen on their web site, the free Windows-only LaptopLock agent can wipe sensitive files into oblivion, encrypt files, launch programs, and more



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Monday, May 07, 2007

Google Talk in iChat 4.0

In the newest build of leopard, iChat 4.0 has a Google Talk option for account types.



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How to be a Great Dad - 12 Awesome Tips

12 Great tips on how to be a great dad



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PHOTO: Nothing but a bunch of naked people. 18,000, to be exact!

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A record 18,000 people took off their clothes to pose for U.S. photographic artist Spencer Tunick on Sunday in Mexico City's Zocalo square, the heart of the ancient Aztec empire. Tunick, who has raised eyebrows by staging mass nude photo shoots in cities from Dusseldorf, Germany, to Caracas, smashed his previous record of



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Saturday, May 05, 2007

Virtual Rape Is Traumatic, but Is It a Crime?

Last month, two Belgian publications reported that the Brussels police have begun an investigation into a citizen's allegations of rape -- in Second Life. If it is a criminal offense to sexually abuse a child on the internet, how can we say it is not possible to rape an adult online?



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Top Ten Letterman Top Ten Lists

And now, from the home office in Wahoo, Nebraska, it's the top 10 Top Ten lists of all time...



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The Ten Worst Spiderman Tie-In Products

When Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider, he learned that with great power comes great responsibility. But I don’t think he ever expected…toothbrushes.



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Amazing: The Woman with 11-Stone Legs [PICTURE]

Although she was born with abnormally large legs and feet - which continue to grow - her body is of average size.



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Fox news - Still not covering impeachment movement, same 'ol tricks

Some of us thought that if and when the Democrats won the House and the Senate back they would cease the hyperventilating and foaming at the mouth and spewing about - George W. BushGuess what buddy.



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India working on $10 laptops

The ambitious one laptop per child (OLPC) project may actually have some competition, thanks to an Indian alternative that wants a price tag of $10 for each computer.



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Butterfly won't get species protection

A butterfly found only at a popular Nevada off-road vehicle site won't receive federal protection as a threatened or endangered species, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decided Wednesday.



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The impeachment train is starting to roll.

The impeachment train is starting to roll. Last week, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), started things off by filing a three-article bill of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney. Initially largely ignored by the mainstream media, and even ridiculed by some leading Democrats in Congress, that bill, HR 333, today garnered two co-sponsors, Rep.



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New Spinal Tap film available free online

Director Rob Reiner has created a fifteen minute sequel to his mockumentary classic This is Spinal Tap. While the short film was featured at the Tribeca Film Festival in April, it won't be released in theaters any time soon. It is available, however, online.



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Great Online Multiplayer tactics game...best one i've seen!!

Your goal is to create an army of 100 points and send that army into battle against other 100 point armies. Choose the army suited to your fighting style. This is a fair fight and the winner can only be determined by who has the most skill. The way you attack affects the outcome, you can attack from high ground, at point blank range.



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Daily Show: Time to Rename the Iraq Timetables

Jon Stewart has a great idea for how to get Bush and the Republicans to agree on timetables for withdrawal from Iraq — rename them "glory goals!" Who can disagree with "glory goals?!"



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What Google Needs (great list!)

Although Gmail, Gcal, Google Reader, et al. are great apps, they're not perfect. Here's what Google needs to do to improve.



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Don't be afraid, Linux isn't just for geeks

It came out earlier this week that Dell will soon offer computers running Linux instead of Windows. Not all of its machines, obviously — the company wants to stay in business — but Linux will be an option on at least two desktops and one laptop models.



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This is a $10,000 bottle of whiskey, and you can't buy one

Why? Because it was created as a gift for the British queen. No, not Elton John. Queen Elizabeth II, in honor of her visit to Churchill Downs for this year's Kentucky Derby. Crown Royal blended this batch of whisky, (they spell it without an "e"), expressly with Her Majesty in mind.



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How-to: Use your TiVo Series3 eSATA port to add an external drive

Ever wish you could use that friggin eSATA port TiVo taunts you with on the back of your Series3? If so your moment has finally arrived -- and not a moment too soon for many a DVR-loving TV fans whose drives are filled to the brim with HD programming. Best of all: you don't even have to crack open your box or nothin'.



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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Final Fantasy Creator Slams Sony

Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi has criticised Sony’s Playstation 3 console insisting that it is too difficult to develop for, and accused Microsoft of failing to promote the Xbox 360 efficiently in Japan.



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Final Fantasy Creator Slams Sony

Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi has criticised Sony’s Playstation 3 console insisting that it is too difficult to develop for, and accused Microsoft of failing to promote the Xbox 360 efficiently in Japan.



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Final Fantasy Creator Slams Sony

Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi has criticised Sony’s Playstation 3 console insisting that it is too difficult to develop for, and accused Microsoft of failing to promote the Xbox 360 efficiently in Japan.



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Why Women Love Spider-Man

Women love the Spider-Man. Us guys never thought too much about it; to us, he was just a nerdy sex pot. But now, thanks to at least one hour of research on Google, scientists have found a multitude of reasons why “the wimmins” love Spider-Man. This article was made possible by Wikipedia and a dash of misogyny.



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Oil Goes Into More Than Just Gasoline

When the price of oil goes up, the first thing that we think about is having to pay more for gas. While a large percentage of oil goes towards making gas, it isn’t the only thing that oil is used for. Right now you’re probably using many products that have derived from oil, meaning you're going to pay more for them as oil prices continue to rise.



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Put your ideas where your rebellion is

"I want everyone who is opposed to DRM to start offering some options on how to fix the problem and then start doing something about it. Organize a protest, call your senator, get on the news, kick up some dirt - but start using all this technology at our disposal to help things move forward. "



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CONTACT NUMBERS for the ENTIRE MEDIA!!!!

I found this site when looking for MSNBC's contact number and found WAY more than expected.NBC Washington Bureau Address 4001 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016 Tel 202-885-4200 Fax 202-362-2009 Letters world@msnbc.comDC Bureau Chief Tim Russert tim.russert@nbc.com 202-885-4548



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Iraq war price tag will soon top $500 billion.

“The bitter fight over the latest Iraq spending bill has all but obscured a sobering fact: The war will soon cost more than $500 billion. That’s about ten times more than the Bush administration anticipated before the war started four years ago, and no one can predict how high the tab will go.”



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Gladiator graveyard found

Scientists believe they have for the first time identified an ancient graveyard for gladiators. Analysis of their bones and injuries has given new insight into how they lived, fought and died.



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World is walking 10% faster - New York 8th Fastest City

The pace at which city dwellers walk has increased by 10 per cent in the last decade, a new study has shown.



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Man dies of thirst during survival test

A man died of thirst during a wilderness-survival exercise designed to test his physical and mental toughness, even though guides had water. They didn't offer him any because they did not want to spoil the character-building experience.



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Yes! Coffee Really is Good For You

Drinking coffee can help ward off type 2 diabetes and may even help prevent certain cancers, according to panelists discussing the benefits — and risks — of the beverage at a scientific meeting.



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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

So How's That War on Terror Going?

Terrorist attacks worldwide shot up 25 percent last year, particularly in Iraq, where extremists used chemical weapons and suicide bombers to target crowds, according to a new State Department report....



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So How's That War on Terror Going?

Terrorist attacks worldwide shot up 25 percent last year, particularly in Iraq, where extremists used chemical weapons and suicide bombers to target crowds, according to a new State Department report....



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There Will Be a SpiderMan 4!

After the premiere in NYC last night, Fox 411 reporter (Roger Friedman) got the inside scoop, director Sam Raimi said "There will be a SpiderMan 4"



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YouTube Shocker: Chase Bank Records Found In Trash

A new YouTube video flaunting the personal information of Chase Bank customers is getting a lot of attention. The video shows a person holding numerous confidential financial documents of bank customers, and pointing out information that is supposed to be protected by the bank!



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HD-DVD key fiasco is an example of 21st century digital revolt

It's the most circulated number of the week. Sixteen hexadecimal digits that unlock the wonder of most currently released HD-DVD titles from the surly clutches of the AACS revenue content protection system. Sixteen digits that have been posted in so many places -- and in many cases, removed only to be reposted -- that they're hard to avoid.



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The 10 Best SNL Digital Shorts

Well, Technically There's Only 10 That Are Actually Funny...



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A Good Color Scheme

Digg hope you learned a lesson.



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BREAKING: DELL DUDE LANDS ON MOOn!

also 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0



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HOW TO USE THE CODE

This is what it does and how to use it.



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Even the Church Doesn't Like the MPAA!

Pictures speak 1,000 words! Viva la Digg Revolt '07



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Have we been burying live people? How Doctors are redefining Death!

Consider someone who has just died of a heart attack. His organs are intact, he hasn't lost blood. All that's happened is his heart has stopped beating—the definition of "clinical death"—and his brain has shut down to conserve oxygen. But what has actually died?



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Saying "Hi" to Space

A group of Russians decided to say “Hi!” to all other Google Earth lovers around the world in their own, very Russian way. They painted on their rooftop a word that is very popular in Russia and yet the most well known curse word (as popular as “f”-bomb in the US).



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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Proposals would turn highways into wind farms

Clogged highways and frustratingly waiting while your gas needle plummets to empty usually doesn't conjure up thoughts of green, but it seems like these very roads could become the source of a lot more energy. Several recent student designs have proposed that major roadways be retrofitted with various forms of wind energy collection devices...



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Google turns over goverment information to the public.

It is a common misnomer that "everything is available on the web." You'll also here people say that the answer to any question is just a Google search away. Neither of these ideas are true, but hopefully over time they'll become more and more the reality. Today came news that we're one baby step closer to that reality.



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Top 20 Celebrity Drug Confessions

I think it is an illicit passion.



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Behind the Scenes Spider-Man 3 Videos

"SuperHeroHype clued us in on some very cool videos that are circulating around the web this afternoon. The videos are captures from a Behind the Scenes feature of Spider-Man 3 last night on Starz. Check out all three parts below..."



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Top Ten Most Ridiculous, Asinine, Crazy Lawsuits of All Time

Some people will try anything to make a million. Ever thought of suing someone because they look like you? Check out this and other frivolous lawsuits for a laugh, but don’t try them yourself because they usually get thrown out of court and up costing the plaintiff! These were all thrown out of court. Also, learn about the "McDonald's Coffee" myth.



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Sexual Threats Stifle Some Female Bloggers

"As women gain visibility in the blogosphere, they are targets of sexual harassment and threats. Men are harassed too, and lack of civility is an abiding problem on the Web. But women, who make up about half the online community, are singled out in more starkly sexually threatening terms, a trend is now moving to the blogosphere."



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Dell to choose Ubuntu

Several sources within Dell have told DesktopLinux.com that Dell's desktop Linux pick is going to be Ubuntu, and that Ubuntu 7.04 will be available preinstalled on three Dell desktop and notebook lines by the end of May.



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Boy George Arrested For Sexual Assualt of Male Escort?

Escort said he was grabbed by the singer and another man and chained to a wall after the star invited him to his pad in Shoreditch, East London, to pose for photos.The escort fled in his pants after wrenching the hook from the wall.Check out creepy pic of "Boy George"



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One man writes Linux drivers for 352 USB web-cams

One crazy guy who wrote 352 drivers alone by himself!



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Spread This Number. Again.

09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0. It's the HD-DVD processing key you can use to decrypt and play most HD-DVD movies in Linux. Movie studios are going ballistic over this leak, so Digg the story up and make it reach the front page. The first time, the story got removed.



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MySpace Information Distribution Plot

My final year project in information design [...] the functions used, as well as additional information such as age, educational background, family status, gender and how often they are logged in. So, all demographic data which are available from every member's profile.



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Moderate coffee drinking reduces many risks

A panel is suggesting that moderate coffee consumption (3-5 cups per day) may be associated with reduced risk of certain disease conditions. I thought moderate was 10-15 cups per day!



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