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  • Swedish prosecutors dump 4,000 legal docs on The Pirate Bay
    Swedish prosecutors are reportedly close to bringing formal charges against the admins of BitTorrent portal The Pirate Bay. Admin Peter Sunde tells Ars that he's not concerned.


  • Columbus Carried Syphilis From New World to Europe
    A new analysis of the genetics of syphilis provides support for the theory that the disease hitched a ride with Christopher Columbus from the New World back to the Old World. But in a new wrinkle, the research suggests the disease may not have been transmitted through sex until it adapted to the environment in Europe.


  • Michigan voters aren't allowed to vote for Obama or Edwards
    Michigan's primary is a joke because 2 of the main democratic candidates aren't even on the ballot, and the state party members seem OK with throwing away those votes. Makes me want to live somewhere where I can have a say... Here's a good breakdown of how it happened.


  • MacBook Air Hands-On (Huge PICS gallery)
    Here's our take on the MacBook Air. It's super light, super fragile, and super small. Verdict? Ultra light, ultra awesome.


  • FBI wants instant access to British identity data
    Senior British police officials are talking to the FBI about an international database to hunt for major criminals and terrorists. The US-initiated programme, "Server in the Sky", would take cooperation between the police forces way beyond the current faxing of fingerprints across the Atlantic. Allies in the "war against terror" - the US, UK,...


  • Huckabee: Amend Constitution to be in 'God's standards'
    The United States Constitution never uses the word "God" or makes mention of any religion, but Mike Huckabee thinks it's time to put an end to that. "I believe it's a lot easier to change the Constitution than it would be to change the word of the living god, " Huckabee told a Michigan audience on Monday.


  • MacBook Air doesn't have a user-replaceable battery
    We sort of understood it with iPods, and we grudgingly accepted it with the iPhone, but the MacBook Air has a sealed, non-user-replaceable battery, and that means we're suddenly a lot less in love. We're digging for details on how much it'll cost to swap out -- and what Apple expects road warriors to do when their slick new ultraportable dies...


  • Judge Grants Kucinich Entry to NV Debate
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada judge said Monday that Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich must be included in Tuesday's candidates' debate in Nevada.


  • Scientists Create Darkest Material
    A scientist at a Houston university has created the darkest known material -- about four times darker than the previous record holder (100 times darker than a black-painted Corvette).


  • 80x24 is how Real Men program


  • U.S Supreme Court Refuses to Expand Experimental-Drug Access
    The justices, without comment, rebuffed a patient-advocacy group that said the Food and Drug Administration is placing unconstitutional obstacles in the way of people who have exhausted their approved treatment options.


  • Future conceptual computer
    We have already seen many conceptual computers. Some of them were nearer to reality, others not very much. This conceptual computer relates to the second category that makes it more interesting.


  • Bioshock team looking for PS3 developers
    Something has us thinking that the 2K Boston team is making a PS3 game. Just call it a hunch. Of course, this is in stark contrast to previous rumors that they were avoiding PS3 altogether. Could the sequel to Bioshock be coming to PS3? Considering 2K's acquisition of the team, we say it's very likely.


  • Diane Keaton Drops The F-Word Live On 'Good Morning America'
    This morning on Good Morning America, actress Diane Keaton uttered an oft-used, but FCC-unfriendly obscenity while talking to Diane Sawyer about physical appearances vs. "big" personalities. Of course, since the show airs live, there was little or no time to bleep anything.


  • New Apple MacBook Air Is World's Thinnest
    It's real and I want to buy one and lick it. The fabled MacBook Air actually exists. It's ultra-thin, has a solid state drive and, except for a couple ports, it's all about wireless connectivity.


  • Big Brain Theory: Have Cosmologists Lost Theirs?
    A bizarre scenario takes theories of modern cosmology to the limit. If true, it would mean that you yourself reading this article are more likely to be some momentary fluctuation in a field of matter and energy out in space than a person with a real past born through billions of years of evolution in an orderly star-spangled cosmos.


  • Apple Adds Five Apps To The iPod Touch -- For A Price
    It's not all love for the iPhone today -- Apple just announced that Mail, Maps, Stocks, Notes and Weather are all coming to the iPod touch. New touch owners get 'em all for free, but all of you early adopters will have to cough up: the bundle is going to set you back a whopping $20.


  • NBC News fights judge's order to include Kucinich in debate
    NBC News said Monday it will appeal a judge's ruling rather than include Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich in a candidates' debate in Nevada...


  • Apple unveils the Apple TV Take 2! Admits first try failed..
    Apple just admitted that the first Apple TV didn't quite work out -- so it's back with a new model that can access iTunes directly -- and streams movies in both DVD quality and HD with 5.1 surround.


  • DJ Set Tutorial: Mixing 6 Turntables (awesome!!!!)
    http://www.djtutor.com/mymixesThe Tunes don't really go well together, but the idea is to match the beats.Well you did ask, errm, someone asked for 5 so i thought i would bung another in for good luck!THANKS


  • Apple Announces Time Capsule Home Server for Macs
    At Macworld 2008, Apple just announced Time Capsule, a full Airport Extreme base station with 802.11n wireless and four ethernet ports, plus server grade hard drives to back up all of the Leopard Macs in the house. Details and pics to come, but for now we're celebrating the pricing: 500GB for $300; 1TB for $500.


  • Toddler Swung In Sleeping Bag Dies
    An 18-month-old boy has died from a severe head injury he suffered when his baby sitter swung him around in a sleeping bag for fun and it accidentally hit a wall, Hartford police said.


  • eSATA to shed the power plug
    eSATA is an external version of the Serial ATA technology used to hook up internal PCs, but today external eSATA drives need their own power supply. But recently, the Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) announced it's working on a version that will let external drives draw power over the cable that connects the drive to a computer.


  • America's Nastiest Toxic Waste Dumps
    Superfund is both an actual fund and a shorthand term for the list of America's nastiest toxic waste sites. 1 in 2 Americans lives within 10 miles of a Superfund site. Currently, there are about 1,300 sites on the list, although it fluctuates. New Jersey has the most toxix sites, with over a 100. Here's a closer look at some of the notable ones


  • 5 Kick-Ass Sci-Fi Apocalypses (That Could Actually Happen)
    Hollywood has come up with countless end-of-the-world scenarios. Here are the ones you should be rooting for.


  • 12 Scientifically-Proven Fitness Tricks to Up 'Burn Rate'
    If you're tired of plugging away at the gym without seeing the pounds disappear, check these simple tricks that will transform your usual regimen into the ultimate fat and calorie-blasting routine.


  • The Real Reason Warner Went Blu-ray
    Warner actually wanted to go HD DVD. They gave Toshiba the chance to bring a studio into the HD DVD camp before they departed for Blu. Fox had told the HD DVD camp it was going to switch, which would've turned Warner exclusively HD DVD. At the last possible minute, Fox nixed the deal.


  • Engadget's Live Macworld 2008 Coverage
    Live from Macworld 2008: Steve Jobs keynote, starts at 9:00AM Pacific, 12:00PM Eastern.


  • How to Find the Weirdest Stuff on the Internet
    There's no shortage of weird stuff on the internet, but how can you find the weirdest? The following is a demonstration of how you can use a handful of different applications together to automate the discovery of the content that's most worth your time in any niche - whether you're looking for weird stuff or anything else.


  • Dreamhost mistakenly bills customers for multiple years
    Dreamhost has had a billing glitch and has billed hundreds of customers for as much as 2 years in advance, with debits/charges up to $400 in some cases.


  • Subliminal Political Messages: Science Sensei #10
    Subliminal camPaign ads? New reseArch shows that sUbliminaL messages can change political views and behavior.


  • Mt. Awesome: The Floating Blue Mountain
    Brilliant image of a blue mountain which appears to float above ground in the distance. From the tags on the photo, I think its located somewhere in Utah.


  • Why Did They Wimpify Sarah Connor?
    "Sarah Connor Chronicles" has all the ingredients for an awesome ride. We won't know for a while if the show can sustain this level of excitement every week. For now, though, we're psyched -and we've done a comparison for you between the unaired pilot and the one that did air. You'll discover that Sarah Connor's character was seriously wimpified


  • Mac sales up over 40 percent year-over-year
    Apple later this month is expected to announce fiscal first quarter revenues of nearly $10 billion for the three-month period ending December, fueled largely by the ongoing resurgence of the company's personal computer business, according one Wall Street analyst.


  • Kite Jumping: Another Extreme Sport for Adrenaline Junkies
    Kite jumping is a sport that is extremely dangerous and is one of the forms of power kiting that should not be attempted without taking the necessary safety precautions. I guess the best safety precaution is "Don't Do It!". But if you must kitejump, wear a helmet, knee and elbow pads, do it over soft sand or grass.


  • FCC officially opens proceeding on Comcast's P2P throttling
    The FCC has officially launched a rule-making proceeding to determine if Comcast has violated its principles on "reasonable network management" with its "delaying" of P2P traffic.


  • How to Pull Awesome Front Wheel Drive Tricks
    Don't try this at home! (Just kidding)


  • Super Smash Brothers Delayed until March
    Brawl officially delayed.


  • Spacecraft Speeds by Mercury
    It was the first visit by a spacecraft to Mercury in three decades. The closest approach occurred a little after 2 p.m.; it took about 10 minutes for the radio signals to reach flight controllers at the Johns Hopkins University


  • Guitar Hero III replacement registration online
    If you didn't want to talk to someone at Activision to register for the replacement disc for Guitar Hero III for the Wii, the form is now online for you to get your replacement pack when it's available. Still no word on when that will be other than 1Q08.





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