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    New BitTorrent sites are launched every day, but only a few stand out or have something new to offer. YouTorrent is such a site; feature-wise it's just a meta-search engine, but the design and user interface make it one of the best i've seen.


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    Now that KDE 4.0.0 is tagged and out and that bit of worry and concern is behind him for the moment, Aaron J. Seigo takes a moment to talk about KDE 4.0. In particular, He addresses some of the common memes, in fairly random order, that he sees about KDE 3.5 and KDE 4.0.


  • MacHeist Easter Egg Revealed! $50 Worth of Apps Free!
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  • Rock Band drum pedal mod
    Step by step photo guide to using a real drum pedal for Rock Band. "This modded drum pedal is waaaay smoother than the one that comes with Rock Band, which helps a ton when playing the double kicks on expert. Ok, so here's how I did it"


  • Beverly Hills May Get Giant Penis Statue
    Isn't Public Art great? Larry Flynt wouldn't mind a 50-foot statue celebrating the male anatomy. Beverly Hills officials have no comment.


  • Porn Inspired Automobile Airbag
    Sure this airbag from Takata may save your life, but you'll probably wish you were dead after the paramedics pry your face from the crack of what appears to be a large fleshy inflatable ass.


  • Everyone is concerned with Britney Spears Sister
    great picture of a guy who just wants to help Britney's sister.


  • Blogger Andrew Olmsted dies in Iraq
    "I'm dead. That sucks, at least for me and my family and friends. But all the tears in the world aren't going to bring me back, so I would prefer that people remember the good things about me rather than mourning my loss. (If it turns out a specific number of tears will, in fact, bring me back to life, then by all means, break out the onions.)"


  • Subprime Crashes Into Criminal Monetary System
    Central banking is perhaps the most brilliant scam ever perpetrated, and the U.S. Federal Reserve stands as the most successful of all central banks in history. The Fed is able to transfer wealth away from the people who earned it, and into the hands of the Federal Government and member banks, relentlessly, stealthily, year after year...


  • Super Mario Bros. Level Recreated in 3D Using Doom Engine
    In this clip, you'll see a classic Super Mario Bros. level recreated in 3D, using the Doom engine.


  • Welcome to the Solar Century
    Until a few years ago the suggestion that solar power might provide the answer to the intertwined problems of long term energy security and climate change would have been dismissed as a pipedream.


  • You suck at Photoshop tutorial
    Man this is priceless. Not only do you suck at Photoshop but you may just suck at life :)


  • Lone holdout in DRMed music recommends DRM circumvention
    Sony tacitly recognizes the inconvenience caused by its DRM usage, and even recommends that iPod users circumvent some of its own DRM.


  • More Defections At Google
    Kevin Fox, a UI designer who worked on Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Reader, and Nathan Stoll, a product manager at Google News.


  • Transmission 1.00 Released!
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  • The Most Hated Company In the PC Industry
    One relatively small firm is reviled by competitors across the spectrum. Unfortunately for them, this upstart's fortunes are headed only higher.


  • 19th Century Neurosurgical Instruments
    This German neurosurgical set is dated to the early 19th century, when brain surgery meant boring holes with hand drills and slicing parts of the brain that doctors didn't quite understand.


  • HD-DVD - Runs and hides from CES
    "....HD DVD group is canceling its CES press conference; tail severely between legs over today's explosive news that Warner -- the last "undecided" studio -- was going to the other side and doing Blu-ray discs exclusively."


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  • Ubuntu Linux:Apps Rock and Wireless Sucks!
    It didn't take long after installing Canonical Ltd.'s Ubuntu 7.10 version of Linux for me to decide I liked what I saw. A quick tour of the Applications, Places, and System menus indicated that converting from Windows to Linux would be relatively seemless. The only fly in the ointment was my inability to get any of three wireless adapters to work w


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  • Digg And Others Sued By Patent Holder
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  • DefectiveByDesign - Action alert: Don't let EU sanction DRM
    "As of today, all of the world's largest music labels, have announced the sale of DRM-free music downloads in the United States. That you would take this moment to propose that the European Union seek to impose DRM on European citizens is both senseless and irresponsible."


  • House Flipping Gone Wrong
    Real estate builders went crazy making up side down houses, some of them look like they went through a hurricane.


  • 5 unbelievably cool research facilities
    Some incredible beasts have been constructed in the name of research and below are 5 of the most immediately intriguing. there are plenty more out there which will be highlighted in the near future as i'm making this a series of sorts. let me know if you have any in mind for the next collection.


  • Las Vegas to Build World's First 30 Story Vertical Farm
    The $200 million dollar project is designed to be a functional and profitable working farm growing enough food to feed 72,000 people for a year and provide another tourist attraction to the city.


  • 2008 could be the year laptop sales eclipse desktops in US
    Laptop sales surged in 2007 while desktop sales sank. The trend is projected to continue in 2008; analyst groups expect laptop shipments to surpass desktop shipments for the first time this year. From smartphones and MIDs to "desktop replacement" behemoths laptops are where it s at.


  • Nintendo: Full DS Games NOT Coming to the Wii
    Looks like the New York Times screwed up.


  • Your gun, Mr. Bond? Careful! Remove It Sloooowly, Mr. Bond.
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  • PopSci's 2008 Guide to the Year in Science
    Jellyfish invasions, Internet auctions, god particles: Read about the year's biggest science stories before they happen. Bonus: How to decipher geeky jargon and when to buy a DeLorean


  • Ex-cop gets 25 years in drug case
    The admitted leader of a band of Chicago police officers who ripped off drug dealers and funneled narcotics onto the city's streets was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in federal prison.


  • Somebody Please Tell Jimmy Dean his bowels are missing
    ... and apparently they're on sale


  • Revolutionary air car runs on compressed air
    A French company has developed a pollution-free car which runs on compressed air. India's Tata Motors has the car under production and it may be on sale in Europe and India by the end of the year. The air car can be refueled in minutes from an air compressor and can go 200 km on a 1.5 euro fill-up -- roughly 125 miles for $3.


  • Mormon Records Blame British Couple for Colon Cancer
    Researchers using the detailed genealogical records of a large Mormon family in Utah and New York have discovered the culprits behind thousands of US citizens' high genetic risk of colon cancer.


  • McCain: "Fine" To Keep Troops in Iraq for "A Hundred Years"
    The United States military could stay in Iraq for "maybe a hundred years" and that "would be fine with me," John McCain told two hundred or so people at a town hall meeting in Derry, New Hampshire, on Thursday evening


  • The Six Weirdest Kid Show Appearances
    Over the years there have been some strange celebrity cameos on kids shows. People that have no business showing up in children's programming and that kids would probably never recognize anyway. Here's 6 of the best.


  • Wii Drums
    Learn how to construct a body-drumming combousing your Wii controller!


  • Barclays says no to Firefox
    He's running some operating system called Linux and using Fireferret but gets an annoying message from Barclays and Mind Leaders (motto: e-learning that works) telling him to go away and use Internet Exploder. We tried it using Windows XP and Fireferret and got the same result too, as you can see below.


  • Man Saves His Trash For The Entire Year
    Ari Derfel leads a trashy life. He just wants to remind everyone else that they do, too.





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