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Interesting statistic. - iPhone: Download Files With Safari. New plugin!
iPhone hacker hachu developed a download plug-in for MobileSafari. Once installed and customized, it allows you to download data off the Internet and store it on your iPhone or iPod touch local disk in the /var/root/Downloads folder. - Venture capitalists, and their fake profile pages on Facebook
Venture capitalists are having are having a hard time dealing with Web 2.0. The Web 1.0 days were great for VCs because they didn't have to interact with the masses. But with new Web sites springing up, such as The Funded and Facebook, VCs are having to contemplate new marketing strategies. - Middle-class Prefab Homes
In Tomoyuki Sakaguchi's night photos of suburban Tokyo, familiar landscapes of densely arranged middle-class prefab homes, tightly parked cars, small gardens and anonymous street corners are somehow rendered strangely unfamiliar under the artificial glow of street lights. - The 18 Greatest Video Game Intros Ever
Often times, it is a video game's introduction that fires us up to the point where we want nothing more than to spend countless hours playing it in order to discover the game''s true glory (or lack thereof). Here are 18 of the greatest game intros (with videos). - The 20GB+ Eee PC mod
8GB of flash storage is currently the best you can hope for in a standard (though imported) Eee PC. However, if you're industrious and determined enough, you can marry your 4GB Eee with a $150 (or so) 16GB Corsair Flash Voyager drive for a full 20GB of storage. That's exactly what Johnx did over at eeeuser.com. - Montessori Method, The education system of Google founders
The Montessori method is an educational method for children, based on theories of child development originated by Italian educator Maria Montessori in the late 19th and early 20th century.Both Sergey Brin and Larry Page were successful products of this system. - Official The Dark Knight poster revealed!
Its finally here! The Dark Knight has its official movie poster! Click for a HUGE 100mb 7517x11136 version of the poster! - Bring back the Sega Dreamcast
Success in this business isn't always measured in sales and revenue, sometimes it's measured in what it does for the average person. And while Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo left Sega in their wake, the Dreamcast provided an experience that acted as the forerunner to many of the consoles we enjoy today. Sega should release Dreamcast 2 on 9/9/09. - MPAA's University Toolkit hit with DMCA takedown notice
The MPAA's Ubuntu-based university network monitoring toolkit software is no longer available for download. An Ubuntu technical board member sent a takedown notice to the group's ISP noting that the software was being distributed without source code, which is a violation of the GPL. - Come on Diggers, tell me this isn't so!
Deep down all you pervs (male and female) know this is true. - Mario Galaxy Director: How I Sneak Stories Past Miyamoto
Shigeru Miyamoto really doesn't like having too many story elements in Nintendo's games. But the director of Super Mario Galaxy loves them, and tells Wired about how he snuck them in to Mario and Zelda games for years. - Obama Seeks Consumer Credit Guards
Barack Obama called for new restrictions on "predatory" credit card companies he says deceive consumers into piling up massive debt they have little hope of repaying. - How fast is a Formula 1 Car?
Find out just how fast a Formula 1 race car is. - Gmail + chat + AIM
Sign into your AIM account and chat with your AIM buddies right inside Gmail - The Mystery of Antarctica's 15-Million Year-Old Lake
Researchers have thawed ice estimated to be a million years old or more, from above Lake Vostok, an ancient lake that lies hidden two miles beneath the frozen surface of Antarctica using novel genomic techniques to determine how tiny, living "time capsules" survived the ages in total darkness, in freezing cold, and without food. - The View from Everest
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We love LEGO, the perfect excuse to waste a weekend doing constructive things and/or just get drunk. We can even eat LEGO. Other people, however, actually are LEGO. Like reader Rob Hoffmann who, pulling a Robert DeNiro, became LEGO himself thanks to vinyl, chicken wire and foam, the three cornerstones of any equilibrated diet. - White House reporters/sheeple give Bush a pass on Iran lie
It was all one big happy boys' and girls' club today, when the mainstream media got its chance to question President Bush about the recent bombshell that when George Bush warned about Iran's nuclear program leading to "WWIII" Bush already knew that Iran had stopped its nuclear weapons program 4 years ago. Today, the press let Bush off the hook. - New BMW Isetta
After micros such as the Smart and the Fiat 500, BMW is considering bringing back the Isetta.The original Isetta was powered by a rear-mounted motorcycle engine that delivered about 12 horsepower. On the original model the only door was its swing-away nose panel. - Transformers Underwear - Change Yourself into a Hero!
A really cool 80s retromercial ... I don't know about you, but I totally want a pair of Transformers Underoos! - The Most Expensive Photographs Ever Sold
Ever wondered just how much your best photograph could be worth if itwas put up for auction? Here are the photos that have won the five highest bids when put onthe block. - Why I (And Probably You) Procrastinate
"Since you're reading this post, I'm going to assume right off the bat that you're procrastinating and instead of doing whatever work you're supposed to be doing, you're browsing around online. I won't hold it against you since I'm doing the exact same thing by writing this post. But the question remains; why?" - Report: 8 men claim Sen. Craig had SEX with or hit on them
BOISE, Idaho -- Eight men say they either had sex with Sen. Larry Craig or were targets of sexual advances by the Idaho Republican at various times during his political career, a newspaper reported Sunday. Looks like things continue to look down for Republicans across the board! - Obama:Clinton's Kindergate part of political 'Silly Season.'
Kindergate: Hillary Clinton's campaign released an attack email citing childhood essays Barack Obama wrote while in Kindergarten and 3rd grade.Obama's national spokesman Bill Burton responded saying, "next she'll accuse him of flip-flopping for telling his kindergarten teacher he wanted to be an astronaut." - Intel's D201GLY board already on sale
Living in Taiwan has some advantages and during a brief stroll down the Taipei computer market, we spotted the Intel D201GLY for sale in one of the small booths that the shops have at the computer market. - The Next Atomic Age: Can Safe Nuclear Power Work for America
Any news associated with the word "nuclear" is good news. After the U.S. intelligence estimate quieted fears of a potential Iranian nuke threat, we look back at more moves on the atomic front: clean, smart power coming soon. - Master Locks Are NOT Safe!
In this video I will show you how a Master Lock known as a "safe" lock can be easily opened with a few things. I am showing you this to let you know tha... More»t it is hackable and not really reliable. If I don't show you how it is done you wouldn't know how easy it is, so I am showing you how it is done and that you need to protect yourself. - DoJ: 222,000 damages in RIAA trial is not unconstitutional
The Department of Justice has filed a brief supporting the RIAA's position that the $222,000 copyright infringement verdict against Jammie Thomas was not unconstitutionally excessive. - Deaf Guy Tased by Police Fresh Out of the Bath Tub
"I ain't never been so scared," says Williams.Police forced entry into Williams home while responding to a shooting, but it turned out to be a false call. They had no idea at the time the call wasn't real and that Williams is hearing impaired. Without his hearing aid he is basically deaf. - 1 Irish Man Steals 450 Kegs ($90,000 Worth) of Guinnesss
Dublin's famous Guinness brewery has been the victim of an audacious theft. A man drove a truck into the brewery on Victoria Quay, Dublin 8, yesterday evening; hitched up a trailer containing 450 kegs of different beers; and drove off into Dublin's traffic just as rush-hour got under way. - How Does The Internet Work? Tennis Balls & Tubes Duh!
Ever wondered what happens when your computer sends a domain request to the internet? Well some guy whips out rubber gloves and stuffs messages into tennis balls then rolls them down a pipe labeled 'the internet'. Of course. - Greg Gasson: American Badass Skydiver
this guy is so badass - Facebook Admits Ad Service Tracks Logged-Off Users
Facebook has confirmed findings of a CA security researcher that the social-networking site's Beacon ad service is more intrusive and stealthy than previously acknowledged, an admission that contradicts statements made previously by Facebook executives and representatives. - The 20 Ugliest Colleges in the USA [w/PICS]
A list of the worst looking colleges in all of the United States. These colleges might provide a great education, but they sure don't provide many great views. - New Rambo IV Trailer - FREAKING AWESOME
It's a huge toss up - am I more excited for the new Rambo or the new American Gladiators? - Oops, That's Just a Template! - ESPN
Mistakes alway equal humor. Write that down. - Spring Cleaning for Your Blog (Yes, I Know it's Winter)
but get an early start ! One less new year's resolution to keep if you start now! - Staggering Timeline of Bush Era Civil Rights Violations
The author has put together what may be the only complete timeline that delineates Bush's hits against our rights, as well as relevant Supreme Court decisions, and Acts of Congress that have occurred on his watch. - 13 Green Home Designs for Rebuilt Lower Ninth Ward [PICS]
Check newly released details on the MIR Project, which uses Cradle to Cradle guidelines and design to include green tech such as rooftop solar, high SEER heating and cooling, rainwater harvesting, tankless water, dual-flush toilets, etc. Materials are green and made to last no matter the weather/climate conditions.
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