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  • Ubuntu for my Mom
    She used Windows for two weeks and discovered how to simultaniously contract both spyware and viruses, not to mention had constant problems with printing and losing connectivity. Going on three months on Ubuntu, set up exactly like this, and I've found myself not having to help her out anymore. Welcome to Linux, mom.


  • Nine Reasons to Love Your DS This Year
    In part two of their three part series, DS Fanboy looks at some more good games releasing for the DS this year.


  • M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening Teaser Trailer
    The latest M. Night Shyamalan film is The Happening, a thriller starring Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel as well as John Leguizamo and Spencer Breslin. This new teaser trailer is a very short introduction to The Happening, but damn does it hype this movie up.


  • Blind Baby Tiger Saved by Human Eye Surgeon
    Liu Fei, an eye surgeon with Nanchang University, operated on a one year old baby tiger at the Nanchang zoo in Jiangxi province. The cub was one of the rare South China Tigers, an endangered species.


  • WALL-E Exclusive Super Bowl Advertisment
    WALL*E has a specially made for the Super Bowl Spot - and it is the CUTE!!! This is going to be the film that you remember as being the film you saw in 2008, for the rest of your life.


  • Shell ex-chairman says EU must ban cars that do under 35 MPG
    The EU should ban the sale of cars that do under 35 miles to the gallon, the ex-chairman of oil giant Shell says. Sir Mark Moody-Stuart told BBC News the motor industry would adapt to cope with stricter environmental rules.


  • R.I.P. American Privacy. We will miss you.
    The FBI is gearing up to create a massive computer database of people's physical characteristics, all part of an effort the bureau says to better identify criminals and terrorists.


  • Cool New Iron Man Photos Hit the Web
    Thanks to our friends at /Film, we have 13 brand new photos from Jon Favreau's upcoming Summer blockbuster for your viewing pleasure. Take a look at Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges and Leslie Bibb in action below. Iron Man hits theaters on May 2, 2008.


  • What do the Presidential candidates think about science?
    It's now a wee bit easier to see what's what, because Physics Today has a site with links to the Presidential candidates' thoughts on science.


  • Super Tuesday Tech Special: Democratic Edition
    The Super Tuesday primaries are tomorrow. If you're voting in a Democratic contest, the choice is down to Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. We've broken down the candidates on the issues that matter most to us: their tech policies. If that's too serious for you, how about this? If each candidate were a gadget, which would they be and why?


  • Rent Me Ad: If you woke up with a sore a..?
    A funny distraction from my holiday in Queensland, Australia.


  • Linux is Part of Asus's Long Term Plan
    While the Eee PC was very successful and ran Linux, it was not clear if Asus planned to continue to use Linux in future products. Asus's recent announcement of three new Linux-based products indicates their commitment to using Linux.


  • Change Your Votes Everyone! Hillary Cries On Cue Again!
    That's right. Hillary tears up at a Connecticut rally. Twice on the day before an important primary, where the momentum is against her? I'm not sure what to say.


  • Bush/s $3 trillion budget is US First
    In the nation's first-ever $3 trillion budget, President Bush seeks to seal his legacy of promoting a strong defense to fight terrorism and tax cuts to spur the economy. Democrats, who control Congress, are pledging fierce opposition to Bush's final spending plan — perhaps even until the next president takes office.


  • Police Extend OiNK's Bail Date Once Again
    Three months ago, the popular private BitTorrent tracker OiNK was effectively shut down in a joint effort by Dutch and British law enforcement. Today, the bail date for OiNK admin Alan Ellis has been extended for the second time, until the 6th of May.


  • Pure Energy: A Critical Look At Energy Drinks
    The gaming industry is growing by leaps and bounds every year, and as more and more people enter the gaming community, more and more companies are trying to find a way to capitalize on the exploding demographic.


  • The Science of Superheroes (Photo Gallery)
    Our resident Hollywood physicist examines how even the most righteous crime fighters still manage to break the most important laws of all. we don't get too upset when the science portrayed in them comes from some alternative universe. Nevertheless, it can be fun and instructive to point out the violations and/or conflicts with the real world.


  • CBS: Will your Super Tuesday vote even count?
    Depends on whether you're using a touch-screen machine, doesn't it?


  • How Big Is the Web? 155,583,825 Sites - Report
    A January Netcraft survey estimates that there were last month 155,583,825 WEB SITES ON THE INTERNET.


  • Crazy Reflection
    Any guesses what you are looking at?


  • 15 Year old Maryland Boy Kills his Entire Family
    A 15-year-old boy was charged with murder Sunday in the shooting deaths of his parents and two younger brothers in their suburban Baltimore home.


  • Stilettos Work Female Orgasm Muscles
    STILETTOS can be good for a woman's sex life, says a study which claims wearing them ``directly works the pleasure muscles linked to orgasm''.Experts found the high heels toned women's legs and strengthened pelvic muscles. ''Heels work the pelvic muscles and reduce the need to exercise them.


  • Protect Yourself from Sexually Transmitted Intelligence
    Stay away from folks with full-blown intelligence!


  • Peruvian Anti-Riot Police Uniforms: Judge Dredd Meets Batman
    These happy characters are Peruvian anti-riot police, who are here seen parading in celebration of Peru's independence day yesterday. Yes, they are terrifying. This makes Peru the latest entry in a long list of countries I will try to avoid rioting in. I'm still all about rioting in Canada and Sweden, however


  • IFPI Forces Danish ISP to Block The Pirate Bay
    The battle between the IFPI and the Pirate Bay continues. A Danish court ruled in favor of the IFPI, and ordered the Danish ISP "Tele2″ to block all access to the popular BitTorrent tracker. The Pirate Bay, currently ranked 28th in the list of most visited sites in Denmark, is working on countermeasures.


  • Net Neutrality's not anti-property, it's about our property
    A critic of net neutrality and open access says that the movement is anti-property and "communal." But that ignores why net neutrality is gaining strength: we want more control over our own property, thanks.


  • Obama widens lead in CA, takes lead in MO, draws even in NJ
    Barack Obama has widened his lead in California since yesterday, and now is ahead 46% to Clintons 40%. He has wiped out her lead in Missouri to take a 47-42 lead, and is dead even with her in New Jersey each with 43%, and has a 17% lead in Georgia. The momentum is certainly with him. MAKE SURE YOU VOTE!


  • Percentage of US with less than 9 years of education
    I'm moving to Nevada.


  • Abracadabra! Bush Makes Privacy Board Vanish
    In a 2007 measure implementing 9/11 Commission recommendations,Congress reconfigured the oversight committee, known as the Privacy and Civil Liberty Oversight Board. The intent was to make the board more independent of the White House,require it to be bipartisan and make it more accountable to the public.By not nominating anyone there is no board


  • The Xbox 360 Elite laptop
    That's right folks -- it's the Xbox 360 Elite laptop.


  • Jon Wiener: Feminist Leaders Oppose Hillary, Endorse Obama
    More than 100 New York feminist leaders released a joint statement Sunday afternoon criticizing Hillary Clinton and supporting Obama for president - evidence that Clinton's support among women activists has declined significantly in the days before the super-Tuesday primary.


  • Supervillain Venom to Spin Off From Spidey's Web
    Marvel Entertainment is reportedly meeting with writers on the down low about developing a spin off film for Venom, one of the many villains in the 'Spider-Man 3,' which based on how silly that movie was, could be a classic case of throwing good money after bad.


  • "The Federation" Targets BitTorrent Pirates at Workplace
    The UK's Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) has launched the third phase of 'Operation Tracker', an initiative to monitor people using BitTorrent to share computer software from their homes and also from their workplaces.


  • 9 Underrated Sandwiches
    With the Super Bowl offering opportunities to indulge in mass quantities of meat, cheese, and bread, we believe that some attention should be paid to some of the lesser-known sandwiches. They may not be on the menu at Subway or Quiznos, but these sandwiches should still be considered for consumption.


  • YouTube - Hillary Clinton on Walmart
    Here's why John Edward supporters will likely support Obama


  • Hersh confirms: Syrian facility bombed by Israel not nuclear
    After Israel bombed a Syrian military facility last September, the United States and Israel claimed the target had been a Syrian nuclear facility under construction. RAW STORY's Larisa Alexandrovna was alone at the time in reporting that the actual target was a cache of North Korean No-Dong missiles being converted into chemical warheads.


  • Retro Arcade Gaming Fan Heaven (PICS and VIDEO)
    Peter Hirschberg has just finished his stunning retro-gaming heaven, Valhalla of all classic mighty video games: Luna City Arcade has 57 fully-restored arcade classics, from Asteroids to Zaxxon. It's open to the public now, and the entrance and playing are completely free. Check the video, huge gallery and the interview with Peter after the jump.


  • 9 Hollywood Scandals Long Before Lindsay, Paris, and Britney
    These girls are far from the first to be scandalized in the tabloids, though. Let's take a look back at nine Hollywood scandals before Paris was a glimmer in her daddy's eye. In fact, before her dad Rick Hilton was a glimmer in HIS daddy's eye… and some stories before Barron Hilton was a glimmer in Conrad Hilton's eye. OK, I'll stop.


  • Anonymous' War on NBC11. Dont let $cientologists bury this!
    More positive news for Anonymous in their on going crusade.


  • Will Ferrel Bud Light Commercial
    Will Ferrels Bud Light commercial which I thought was probably the funniest this year.





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