"Full screen-split screen" hack using 3d TV/glasses
Pretty sweet.
"The British government, once an ardent advocate of absolute Internet freedom, has thus made a U-turn over its stance towards web-monitoring." said China while speaking down its nose at the UK.
Why Isn't America Innovating Like It Used To?
It's easy to imagine that our whiz-bang gadgets have made us more productive than ever. But what if that's simply not the case?
New cancer treatment reprograms immune system
For the first time, scientists have been able to successfully target cancer cells by using cells from a patient's own immune system.
Three reasons why Google should acquire RIM right now
Interesting op-ed
Update: Only 92% of Newt Gingrich's Twitter Followers Are Fake
The fake accounts are probably more intelligent than the real ones.
AT&T Data Plan Scareware: Beyond Our Comfort Level
Another reason to keep my cellphone off for the majority of the week.
Are Internet Explorer users dumb?
AptiQuaint, a Vancouver-based Web consulting company, gave more than 100,000 participants an IQ test, while monitoring which browser they used to take the test.
Giant turbines topped by aerodynamic blades account for a rising share of the state's electrical grid-and may change the way people look at green energy (and Texas). But getting here wasn't easy. Just ask the dreamers who started it all.
DookaDooka's journal: A car: Is it an investment, or not?
Because me an my dad are arguing about it. I keep saying that if you have a good, reliable car, you save $2500 every 5 years. He is saying it's not an investment because you're not getting money back on it.
Inside RIM: An exclusive look at the rise and fall of the company that made smartphones smart
Research In Motion is in the midst of a major transition in every sense of the word. Publicly, the company is portraying a very defensive image - one that is very dismissive, as if RIM is profitable and class-leading, and the media is out of line to criticize its business, as are investors. Internally, however, there's a different story to be told.
Is that a Street Cleaning Simulator? meep yeah that's a Street Cleaning Simulator!
Put down that meep train simulator bullmeep. Abandon the warm, familiar folds of your favorite crane simulator's meep majora . meeping man up and clean some mother meeping streets!
Space Shuttle Discovery - 360VR Images
NASA nubs Canada. And Dell.
Why Does Apple Need All That Cash? For A Time Machine
'If it feels like new Apple products appear futuristic, it is because Apple really is sending back technology from the future."
Republicans curious obsession with light bulbs
Republicans Set To Repeal Light Bulb Efficiency Standard That Would Save Consumers $12 Billion A Year
South Korea considers redeploying tactical nukes
Fed up with North Korea provoking it, South Korea is considering nuclear weapons.
Verizon to eliminate unlimited data plans
MOTHER....F#CK...!!
IBM announces computer memory breakthrough
IBM Thursday announced a breakthrough in computer memory technology. Phase-change memory may lead to the development of solid-state chips that can store as much data as NAND flash technology but with 100 times the performance and vastly greater lifespan.
Why Russia, not China, is the world's biggest cyber threat
China is frequently described as the biggest cyber warfare threat to the West. The truth might be a little different.
Piloting a zeppelin airship is a rare privilege-and harder than it looks.
'Anonymous' hackers declare war on Orlando
Websites to be attacked over arrests of activists handing out food to homeless people
Your Emails are belong to us..
Harper, wants to pass a bill that would essentially force ISP's to monitor all real-time internet activity and keep logs so that law enforcement can reference them to stop and prevent crimes as well as incriminate. All this without warrant and the expenses passed to the citizens. Canadians will essentially be paying for their own invasion of privacy.
I, for one, welcome our new cubelet overlords.
Google confirms FTC's antitrust probe
Wondering how this will play out, its not like there aren't nine thousand billion search engines out there.
Why an ex-White House cyber security tsar is all wrong about China
Computer solves Joyce pubs riddle
An Irish software developer believes he has solved James Joyce's notorious near century-old riddle - can you cross Dublin without passing a pub?
Some thoughts on space battles.
What the title says, but on a practical level
RIM Hit By Plummeting Sales, Prices And Profits, Announces Layoffs
I could care less about this from a technology standpoint but considering that I have much love for a pair of nuglints that work for this corp, I am HARDFROWN.
Today's competitive crime mafias in Mexico are no longer satisfied with bazookas, rocket-propelled grenades or land mines. The Mexican military has discovered that gangsters south of Texas are building armored assault vehicles, with gun turrets, inch-thick armor plates, firing ports and bulletproof glass.
Chinese GM Cows Make Human Breast Milk
"It's better for you because it's genetically modified."
FOXnews ticker gets hacked (the one that's outside whereever FOX resides in NYC)
yes, it's EweTewb, apparently not a fan of FOX, as it's still up, after FOX claimed the hack never happened.
"The study in our paper found that in a very controlled laboratory setting we could improve our subject's memory of certain facts by having them read information that was written in a font that was slightly more difficult to read."
Open your eyes..and let Big Brother scan you...
A company based in Puerto Rico wants to install iris-detection capabilities in everything from cell phones to ATMs, beefing up personalized security options in an increasingly networked world.
WWII code-cracking computer rebuilt at Bletchley
A working replica of the Tunny machine, a computer that cracked secret Nazi messages in World War II, has been completed by engineers at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire using discarded blueprints.
China's military has been focusing on an area-denial strategy. Could U.S. drones overcome this?
Lost pyramids spotted from space
Seventeen lost pyramids are among the buildings identified in a new satellite survey of Egypt.
What We've Done to the Mississippi River: An Explainer
A guide to how the modern technologized Mississippi River works
The trend is official: Robots are serving food in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and China. Should the developed world brace for a coming wave of robo-waiters? Maybe, according to some robotics experts. But waiter bots, they say, will remain less competent than humans for some time to come.
Bitcoin P2P Currency: The Most Dangerous Project We've Ever Seen
We are 100% certain that governments will start banning bitcoins in the next 12 to 18 months. Additionally, we're certain bitcoins will soar in value and a crush of folks will flood the system and start using them.
Gas Too Pricy? Wood Burning Cars May Be the Answer
We've done it before, we may need to do it again.
Promising New Mosquito Repellent Molecule Overwhelms Bugs' Sense of Smell
meeping hate mosquitoes.
Facebook paid PR firm to smear Google
meep.
US Library of Congress Creates Online Jukebox For Rare Recordings
Feast yer' ears
The hackers hacked: main Anonymous IRC servers invaded
Hacking hackers hacked.
Needs a 'horns' version, for guys.
Japanese lab invents Internet kissing machine
Playing suck face with a straw. Next up : getting it on with your sody pop.
Where to Live to Avoid a Natural Disaster
Are gun shots a natural disaster? Texas looks like the worst place to be...
50th anniversary of the first American in space.
NASA and the Space Community Remember 'Freedom 7'
Fantastic items availiable here
Nerdgasm.
Want.



