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  • Februari EGM editorial : Banned
    "This is a reprint of my editorial that appears in the February issue of EGM. A lot of people are talking about it thanks to Video Game Media Watch, Kotaku, Joystiq, etc. -- so I thought I'd put the original text here for people to read."


  • Tantek Celik Talks about Digg's Data Portability
    In an interview from Open Media Web, Tantek Çelik, the man behind Microformats and a host of other great ideas, touts the Digg content model as a way of circumventing content ownership issues. Interesting commentary in the accompanying Wired article as well.


  • Trent Reznor favors an ISP 'tax on music'
    Very early in a discussion with Trent Reznor, the front man for the band Nine Inch Nails, it's obvious how highly he prizes his collaboration with musician Saul Williams on the album The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust. Saul Williams and Trent Reznor(Credit: Atticus Ross)Reznor produced and helped bankroll


  • How Frozen Peas Started An Online Cancer-Awareness Movement
    Applying a bag of frozen peas directly to her breast shortly after undergoing a needle biopsy that day in December made perfect sense to Susan Reynolds. And just like that, a mini-movement was born, an online community of people sharing their experiences with cancer..


  • Linux Kernel Source Code Screensaver
    How to make your Linux screensaver show random parts of the Linux kernel source code. Really cool if you're a geek, or if you just want to learn more about Linux or programming!


  • Microsoft tries to get gaming writer fired
    Gaming writer tries to get Microsoft to allow him pay for his Xbox Live account in US dollars instead of UK pounds. Microsoft refuses. Writer complains. Microsoft tries to get him kicked off his writing gig?


  • Universal HD DVD exclusivity contract has expired
    Daily Variety has confirmed that Universal's agreement to stick with HD DVD has ended and has not been renewed. Additionally, Paramount has an escape clause in its contract that can be exercised following Warner's departure from the (now dwindling) HD DVD ranks.


  • The fugliest laptop you'll see all day
    The picture says it all!


  • Being a Douche 101: Inflatable Car Capsule
    It keeps all of those grubby hands off your vehicle, but still allows you to show off that 10-hour wax job you did for the guy from Okinawa with the weird gardens in the back yard.


  • Halo 3 Championship Tournament on Xbox Live
    Today, Microsoft, Bungie and the US Army (huh?!) announced their plans to recruit the best Halo 3 gamers with the launch of the first ever Halo 3 Championship Tournament this April, exclusively on Xbox Live. This is the same tournament that slipped out of the PR team's lips a bit early last month, but now it's official and ready to go.


  • Glenn Beck - The Real Story, Touching the Third Rail
    Glenn Beck's Real Story from January 9, 2008 - Touching the third rail and interview Dave Walker.


  • WTF Was the Designer of This Ride Thinking?
    The title says it all


  • MOST UNFORTUNATE NAME EVER - Hilarious Pic
    Try getting through an english-speaking highschool with THAT one.


  • Confessions: The Meanest Thing Gizmodo Did at CES
    "CES has no shortage of displays. And when MAKE offered us some TV-B-Gone clickers to bring to the show, we pretty much couldn't help ourselves. We shut off a TV. And then another. And then a wall of TVs. And we just couldn't stop. (And Panasonic, you're so lucky that 150-incher didn't have an active IR port.)"


  • Pixel Art: Super Mario World with LEGO bricks
    This guy is rebuilding the Super Mario World (Super Nintendo) sprites using Lego bricks.


  • NetNewsWire For OSX is now free!
    NewsGator announced on Wednesday the release of NetNewsWire 3.1. More importantly for many users, the company will be making the RSS reader available to all customers for free.


  • Sex Scandal In School - 11 Year Old Girl Caught With 2 Boys
    A teacher found three students from William Dandy Middle, a special education school, engaging in what officials would only classify as "inappropriate behavior" in the parking lot. However, the inappropriate behavior was actually all three kids, with their pants down, having intercourse. Mom is demanding answer!


  • Israeli PM Olmert tells Bush: "No Peace Without Gaza"
    In the run up to the talks Israeli academics campaigned for it, Palestinians campaigned to, so did humanitraian groups and international bodies; steadfastly those that planned the peace talks in Annapolis refused to invite Gaza's democratically elected party to the process. Now Olmert admits it - "there are not 2 parties that need to agree but 3"


  • Steal this WiFi
    Whenever I talk or write about my own security setup, the one thing that surprises people -- and attracts the most criticism -- is the fact that I run an open wireless network at home. There's no password. There's no encryption. Anyone with wireless capability who can see my network can use it to access the internet.


  • NEW VOLTAIC 'GENERATOR' Solar Bag Charges Laptops!
    We are thrilled to announce that Voltaic, our favorite solar bag company, has just debuted a sleek new laptop bag that actually charges laptops!


  • Culinary Workers' Union Endorse Barack Obama
    The union, which boasts a membership of more than 60,000, is seen as a key endorsement in Nevada, a state where there are less than 500,000 registered Democrats in the whole state and certainly not all come out for caucuses.


  • The Deadliest Display of Nuclear Power
    The largest nuclear bomb, the Czar, was built by the Russians as a part of the Cold War race for arms.


  • USB 3.0 in the flesh [
    Get ready, speed freaks. USB 3.0, the oft-rumored, much-discussed, rarely seen new standard heading our way has been spotted, sliced, chopped, and diced at CES 2008.


  • Jon Stewart reacts to press coverage of Hillary crying
    Jon Stewart reacted to the media circus surrounding Hillary's "emotional breakdown." "That's it? That's the emotional breakdown that blows the election for her? I'm glad no one here ever sees me get a flu shot,"


  • Teen Strangles Father with Gamepad Cable
    A 18-year-old was arrested this week after trying to kill his father strangling him with the cable of his videoconsole gamepad.


  • 7 Unusually Geeky Street Graffiti Projects [PICS]
    What makes great graffiti into geek graffiti? It can be the approach,using incredibly cool computer equipment to generate graffiti for example. It can also be the content, as in the case of pixelated, projected or or even physically 'hyperlinked' street art. The followoing examples span the spectrum but share elements only a geek can truly love.


  • 25 UC Berkeley Courses Available via Free Video
    Open Courses Offered Online By UC Berkeley that are 100% Free to Anyone.


  • Dr. Phil Combats Racists On Xbox Live (Not Physically)
    Dr. Phil has "valuable" advice on dealing with racist cyber-bullies. As a black gamer on Xbox Live, Terry endures heaps of racist verbal abuse, and on Tuesday's show, Dr. Phil filled Terry with joyous psychobabble and helped heal his wounded gamer heart.


  • Will laser TVs be the next big thing?
    Frank DeMartin, general manager of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, was nice enough to talk a little laser TV with us just before the unveiling of the new laser TV -- we're not exaggerating about the "little" part.


  • Juggernaut China Wreaks Environmental Havoc in Small Nations
    China says that as a poor nation of 1.3-billion people, it is entitled to pollute and spew greenhouse emissions to alleviate poverty. But with its middle class projected to leap from less than 100 million to 700 million by 2020, and with sales of Porsches, Ferraris and Maseratis flourishing in Beijing, that argument is rapidly losing its edge.


  • Guy gets tasered by the new mp3 playing taser
    Check it out. He collapses mid-way through the interview when he gets tasered. Specifically, it was a leopard print taser, though it also comes in pink.


  • Photo Gallery: Man Undergoes Surgery to Remove Facial Tumors
    Thirty-two year old Huang Chuncai is finally removing 22lb of tumors off his face in a life-altering surgery. These photos are not for the faint of heart.


  • Election can be stolen in "under a minute" with Diebold
    Researchers at Princeton University announced Wednesday that common electronic voting machines can be subverted by installing software which undetectably alters vote totals and, as a computer virus, spreads itself from one voting machine to the next.


  • Ad Standards Agency Smacks Down Palm Oil
    The ASA has labeled the Malaysian Palm Oil Council's claims that it's product is environmentally friendly as misleading.The ad featured an amusing list of greenwashing claims by the council.


  • A Disturbing/Depressing Musical Tribute to Married Life
    It's also kinda funny I guess. One of these guys looks a lot like Buster from Arrested Development


  • Shepherd's Pie - How to Make the Best Damn Meal Ever
    So I know the food & drink category is mostly about the drinking side of things... but every guy should know how to make this meal. Mashed Potatoes = Good. Meat = Real Good. Peas = Good... Shepherd's Pie = Soo Good.


  • 8 Kids Movies That Lied to Us
    Production companies have made millions giving children exactly what they want: whether it's to be an adult, get rich, or meet David Bowie, indulging childhood fantasies is a hallmark of family films.


  • Tribune Media: MSM Fail to Note Hackable Diebold Red Flag
    Syndicated Columnist Robert Koehler Writes for Tomorrow's Papers: 'Possibility of Tainted Results, a Prospect Most of Media Can't Bear'


  • The Expensive Myth of Clean Coal
    "Clean coal" is a term that is getting a lot of coverage these days but the moniker makes as much sense as calling Paris Hilton "pedantic". As a fuel source, coal is as filthy as they come – emitting about 67% more CO2 per unit of energy than natural gas.


  • 'Iron My Shirt' protesters were pro-Hillary plants
    Nick Gemelli, born at least a decade after "iron my shirts" was an anti-women's rights slogan, was later spotted with a Hillary for President sticker on his laptop's carrying case. Gonzales, the other "sexist," was later spotted wearing a Hillary For President button. The "sexist" outburst is partly credited with swaying women to Hillary in NH.





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