Teenagers Spoof Speed Cams, Prank “Enemies” and Teachers Posted on December 27th
When I was a teenager, we might TP the house of someone we disliked. Some Maryland teenagers instead have figured out how to fool speed cameras by spoofing the license plates of their "enemies," resulting in those spoofed receiving unwarranted speeding tickets. Read full story from technologyexpert.blogspot.com Read moreGoogle cancels staff Christmas cash bonus
The cold wind of the downturn that has been blowing though Silicon Valley finally reached the doors of the world's ... Continue
December 26th / 0 comments
Lessig: It’s Time to Demolish the FCC
We'll stifle the Skypes and YouTubes of the future if we don't demolish the regulators that oversee our digital pipelines.Read ... Continue
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The Best Highlights of 2008’s DVDs
After another year of spending untold hours curled up on my sofa while watching DVD bonus features, I have realized ... Continue
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PC Got a Virus? Consider Getting Help Offline
Recently, I've heard from several people who used their credit or debit cards at the first sign of infection, to ... Continue
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Improving Your New Computer
New home computers should come with the same warning label as many toys: Some assembly required. Read more Continue
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Nintendo, Dentsu to offer video on Wii
TOKYO (Reuters) - Dentsu Inc, Japan's largest ad agency, said it would team up with game maker Nintendo Co Ltd ... Continue
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Hi-tech helps track Santa Claus
Norad's 50-year tradition of tracking Father Christmas goes back to a misprint in a Colorado newspaper advertisement in 1955. Read more Continue
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OS shoot-out: Windows vs. Mac OS X vs. Linux (InfoWorld)
San Francisco - The Mac's been on a roll, both due to its highly regarded Mac OS X Leopard operating ... Continue
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Review: Cable, sat TV alternatives OK but a hassle (AP)
PHILADELPHIA - It's Day One of a weeklong experiment to see if I could live without satellite TV.Read more Continue
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Peer-to-peer may be filtered, says Conroy
THE Government's controversial plan to censor the internet may extend to programs commonly used to share music and videos. Read more Continue
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Somewhat Frank Last Minute Holiday Gift Ideas
So you haven't been doing your holiday shopping or you are totally at a loss as to what to ... Continue
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Samsung bets big on the great outdoors
SAN FRANCISCO (Fortune) -- As anyone who has walked into Best Buy lately knows, the prices of high-definition TVs are ... Continue
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Shock Success For Bush Shoe Game
9:58am UK, Monday December 22, 2008 A hastily-made online game for throwing shoes at President Bush has become a surprise hit ... Continue
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Missouri Begins Prosecuting Cyberbullying Cases
Following the 2006 suicide of Megan Meier over a MySpace hoax, Missouri revised the the state's already existing harassment law ... Continue
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Brace yourself for 3D television
Television has evolved a long way since the first broadcast from Alexandra Palace in London more than 70 years ago. ... Continue
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Power 2009: Jay Keasling, Molecular Biologist
Saving the World, One Molecule at a TimeRead more Continue
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Rob Pegoraro’s Help File
QYears ago, I bought an "HD-ready" television that did not include a digital-TV tuner. Now I would like to get ... Continue
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Hundreds of Stolen Data Dumps Found
Recent reports by security firms Finjan, RSA, SecureWorks and Symantec have shown that stolen identities, bank accounts and credit card ... Continue
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