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  • Former Clinton Superdelegate Switches to Barack Obama
    "I now support Barack Obama because he has brought about a new wave of hope and energy to this country, especially among our young people, who represent our future. People want to see change. Barack can help unite this country and help us embrace our diverse nation."


  • Spore Includes Youtube Integration
    Among the flurry of details released today about Spore, coming September 7th for the PC, one interesting tidbit might have been missed along the way. When you create your custom alien race, spaceship, or vehicles in Spore, you can upload videos of them to your Youtube account with just one click from inside Spore.


  • Rush Limbaugh Begs Steve Jobs for Bug Fixes
    Mr. Jobs, please help me. I know we don't agree on anything. You love Al Gore -- and by the way, I've got no problem with him now, but can you put me to somebody that can get this going, because I know it's gotta work for most people.


  • The 15 Biggest Tech Acquisitions 1998 - 2008
    Hell, I've never heard of some of them. SDL? JDS Uniphase? Veritas? Aspect Development? I have no idea what they do. But you don't need to be a household name to be worth billions. Here are the 15 biggest tech deals since 1998.


  • The New Evil Google Bot Logo! (What Google really is!)
    Amazing digital artwork of a The Google Logo with a twist!


  • Eyelid Stickers Let You Sleep at Work if Your Coworkers...
    If you want to sleep at your desk and also look really, really creepy while awake, all you need to do is buy some of these eye stickers.


  • How People Count Cash?
    This video shows how people in all around the world count their cash in different ways.


  • Everything To Know About Delegates And Superdelegates
    Here's everything you always wanted to ask but never dared to about the Democratic delegates and superdelegates.


  • Fox News Radio Compares Obama to Hitler [AUDIO]
    Fox News Radio host Tom Sullivan took a call from a listener who stated that when listening to Barack Obama speak, "it harkens back to when I was younger and I used to watch those deals with Hitler, how he would excite the crowd and they'd come to their feet and scream and yell." Sullivan then played a "side-by-side comparison" of a Hitler speech a


  • New Technique Makes Skin Transparent
    If humans had see-through skin like a jellyfish, spotting disease like cancer would be a snap: Just look, and see a tumor form or grow. But humans, of course, are not remotely diaphanous. "The reason a person is not transparent is that their tissues are highly scattering," sending light waves careening through the tissue instead of straight through


  • Valentine's Day Presents For Her That Are Really For You
    What do you mean that today's already the 14th? Oh crap! Can you rush out during lunch hour and buy something? Yes, but what? Flowers and an erotic cake might be barely passable, and that's what you did last year, so you need to step it up. Good thing we've got a list of extremely last minute gifts that may be for her, but are secretly for you.


  • HARV gives soldiers a robot's-eye view
    While battlefield robots are certainly plenty capable with their current control systems, the folks at Chatten Associates seem to think they can do things one better, and they're now touting their so-called HARV (Head-Aimed Remote Viewer) system as a potential alternative.


  • 10 Tips for Life's Greatest Challenge: Love Thy Enemy
    Not just "Love Thy Neighbor". It's one of the toughest things in life. A comprehensive guide with practical tips.


  • Being Narrow-Minded Can Be Key to Success
    Less could be more in this business climate, and business schools are helping their students understand how to spot the smaller, but hot, niche markets.


  • Depression risk might force U.S. to buy assets
    Fear that a hobbled banking sector may set off another Great Depression could force the U.S. government and Federal Reserve to take the unprecedented step of buying a broad range of assets, including stocks, according to one of the most bearish market analysts.


  • Virus immunity 'created in lab'
    Scientists have found a way to boost an organism's natural anti-virus defences - effectively making its cells immune to flu and other potential killers.


  • The Hunting Strategies of Carnivorous Plants [PICS]
    Not the blood-thirsty Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors – we're talking about the very real plants that feast on insects and invertebrates.


  • PC Gamers Pissed at Microsoft: DUH!
    The arrival of DirectX 10 was much anticipated. Unfortunately, it's also been heavily criticised. DirectX 10 was released as an exclusive for Microsoft's latest desktop OS, Windows Vista, leaving Windows XP (and 2000) users comfortable with their current setup chagrined.


  • Guns in Space
    What's the point of putting weapons in orbit?


  • Rejoice: Texas Ban on Sex Toy Sales Is Overturn
    A federal appeals court has overturned a statute outlawing sex toy sales in Texas, one of the last states — all in the South — to retain such a ban.


  • Why Legalizing Marijuana is in YOUR Interest
    Every time I read arguments supporting the legalization of marijuana (and drugs in general) they are presented in altruistic manner. So I have decided to present a new argument. Here we go: Legalizing marijuana is in your interest. Whoever you are, wherever you live, whatever you believe, unless you are the White House drug czar, John Walters.


  • CNN: Romney to endorse McCain
    CNN's Dana Bash reports that former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will endorse senator John McCain. The endorsement is expected to happen at a Boston event at 3:30 p.m. ET today.


  • 7 Lies You'll Hear From Salesmen At Electronics Stores
    Future Shop is a Canadian consumer electronics retail chain. Charlie used to work there, and has now passed along the 7 most common lies he heard salesmen use on unsuspecting customers. Whether you have a Future Shop in your area or not, you'll find these lies familiar. (We ran into a lot of them back when The Wiz was still in NYC, in fact.)


  • When Science Meets Fiction
    The real-world physics behind the possibility of wormholes has been entangled with science fiction for decades....the best thing about science-fiction movies, even movies where the science is especially fictional, is that they spark more interest in science fact.


  • 9 Practical Uses of Firefox's Web Developer Tool
    A guide on how to effectively use the Firefox Web Developer extension to speed up and enhance your web-building.


  • Evolution Pod Travels Through Land, Water and Air
    Evolution Pod Travels Through Land, Water and Air


  • I'm Done with Digg Ads - Why I JUST Installed Adblock
    Digg, this is the last damn straw. Now I won't be seeing ANY of your ads. Way to go. BTW - ING can go to hell.


  • 'Star Trek' pushed back to 2009
    Paramount is pushing back the release of "Star Trek" from Dec. 25 to May 8, 2009.


  • James Bond Fanatic Creates Underwater Car (W/Cool Pics)
    Cinema audiences gasped as Roger Moore's 007 took his white Lotus Esprit for a surprise dip to evade the enemy in the film The Spy Who Loved Me. The famous scene, shot using a model, triggered the imagination of countless gadget-lovers, who wondered if such a car could be made.


  • Complaints Against Online Dating Sites Reach All Time High
    Complaints have risen 73 percent in 2006 from the previous year. This year complaints are on track to reach record breaking levels.


  • John McCain Votes In Favor Of Torture
    The Senate voted today to ban the CIA from using torture on suspected terrorists and the most famous POW in the Senate voted against the bill...thankfully the measure passed, but for McCain, it was a show of pure cowardice.


  • Who Says Linear Video Games are a Bad Thing?
    It's a word that is used often while critiquing a game, usually in a derogatory fashion. It is used by reviewers and fans alike, and has become the bane of many a promising game. The word is linear, and it is a truly dirty word in the video game industry.


  • First Video of Elmo Live Singing and Dancing
    Here's Elmo Live performing his newest rap hit, "Elmo's Gotta Get On Up". His moves are smooth and funky, his style reminds us of hip-hop's old school pioneers, and his biggest fan is a mad scientist. How could it get any better?


  • Creating black holes in a laboratory
    Imagine being able to peek inside a black hole and even perform experiments there. It may not be as far-fetched as it sounds, thanks to a team which claims to have simulated a black hole's event horizon in the lab.


  • Holy shit, I can't believe this still happens in America
    If you thought race was an uncomfortable issue in the Democratic presidential primary, wait 'til you get a load of what's going on in the Democratic primary in the Memphis area's 9th District of Tennessee, where a shockingly worded flier paints Jewish Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) as a Jesus hater.


  • Infamous Andy Kaufman Meltdown on Fridays Marijuana Sketch
    The infamous "Marijuana" sketch from the early 80s comedy program. Notice the very young Michael Richards!


  • Things I Learned At The Apple Store--From A Non-Techie,Part2
    A Response To Yesterday's Piece--& some of the angry reactions it produced. Author riffed on his positive personal experience & observations during his 1st visit to an Apple Store. Piece produced lot of comments, some attacking author & Apple. Here's author's response. Mix of the amusing, serious, self-deprecating, angry.


  • Sumatran Tigers Are Being Sold into Extinction
    Body part by body part.


  • 50% Of All BitTorrent Downloads are TV-Shows
    Reports show that 50% of all people using BitTorrent at any given point in time do so to download TV-series, quite an impressive number. In total, over a billion TV-shows are downloaded every year, and this number continues to rise.


  • The Shape of Urban Traffic to Come... It's Not Good People
    Most cities built before 1900 weren't designed with cars in mind, and traffic jams are often one of the results. As we move towards a future we're likely to see more traffic scenes like this one in India. We're also likely to see more traffic jams created by war zones, and by climate change. Check out this one in outside of Baghdad





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