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  • $0.99 Rentals on iTunes; iTunes 7.6.1
    One pre-selected movie per week rentable for $0.99. Update also improves apple tv compatibility.


  • Powerful CSS-Techniques For Effective Coding
    In this post we present 50 new CSS-techniques, ideas and ready-to-use solutions for effective coding. You definitely know some of them, but definitely not all of them. Some technique is missing? L


  • Incredible lapse in security at Obama rally!
    America wants a president of change, not a martyr, right? Keep our man safe!


  • Column of Ash Rises Over Shiveluch Volcano
    On Sunday morning, Feb 17, 2008, the skies above Shiveluch Volcano in Russia's Far East were clear and calm. When the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on NASA's Terra satellite passed overhead, it caught this view of a column of ash from a recent eruption seemingly frozen in the air over the mountain.


  • Nanotechnology Is Morally Unacceptable
    If you don't have a super-fast, super-small computer in a few years, blame the moral majority. It turns out that most Americans find nanotechnology, the scientific field most likely to produce such a breakthrough, morally unacceptable.


  • Firefox hits 500,000,000 downloads
    The Mozilla community is celebrating 500 million Firefox downloads by earning 500 million grains of donated rice, enough to feed 25,000 people.


  • College Student Works In Lab To Fight HIS OWN Cancer
    Josh isn't the first person to work in a lab to find a cure or treatment for his own disease. A cystic fibrosis victim named Jeff Pinard has done work on the genetics of his affliction. A Tulane medical student named Andy Martin studied a cancer called sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma, which is even rarer than chordoma.


  • Female G spot 'can be detected'
    The mysterious G spot - supposedly a route to female sexual satisfaction - can be located with ultrasound, claim Italian scientists.


  • A Font We Can Believe In
    "Barack Obama and his favorite font, Gotham. Unless you've been avoiding television, newspapers, and all other forms of mass media for the past few months, you've probably seen Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's "Change We Can Believe In" and "Stand for Change" banners..."


  • No More Mr. Niceguy (comic)
    A strangely accurate comic


  • 5 Things I Didn't Know about Poop
    I have poop on the brain today. Someone gave my 6-month old son Jack a copy of Everyone Poops. While the following facts aren't found in Gomi's book, they're still pretty nifty.


  • The Milky Way is twice the size we thought it was
    Astrophysicist Professor Bryan Gaensler led a team that has found that our galaxy - a flattened spiral about 100,000 light years across - is 12,000 light years thick, not the 6,000 light years that had been previously thought.Proving not all science requires big, expensive apparatus, Professor Gaensler and colleagues. . .


  • The 5 Deadliest Effects of Global Warming
    Green house gases stay can stay in the atmosphere for an amount of years ranging from decades to hundreds and thousands of years. No matter what we do, global warming is going to have some effect on Earth. Here are the 5 deadliest effects of global warming.


  • Make a real difference to Ubuntu with 5-A-Day
    Today, the 5-A-Day initiative was announced in which the Ubuntu community are encouraging everyone to work on at least 5 bugs a day, and users, developers and upstreams can all help. There are also tools to share bugs that have been tended to in email signatures and else. This is an excellent way for everyone to make a real difference to Ubuntu!


  • Fox News Headline - Video Gamers Leave Baby To Die
    In a blatant show of attention-grabbing, Fox News blames video games for child's death, above irresponsible parenting.


  • A 12-Step Program to Eating Healthier Than Ever Before
    What's wrong with most diet plans, and how to make healthy changes with the minimum of pain.


  • Captain Kirk Is A True Gentleman
    Some might say this is evidence as to why Star Trek fans can't seem to pick up chicks.


  • Portal 2 Confirmed by Valve
    Valve's acclaimed puzzle-action hybrid Portal will be given a sequel, according to the game's lead designer Kimberly Swift.


  • This Evil Ventilation Pipe Wants to Eat You
    An artist named "Loki" had some fun with the big yellow ventilation ducts at The North Carolina State University campus.


  • Buying The DVD: Unhelpful And Unethical
    These last few years P2Pers have got used to TV entertainment 'our way': unfucked, de-loused, delivered efficiently in economical, good-looking codecs. Because we rarely turn it on, it's been easy to forget just how cynical, unsatisfying and downright venal television, as a distribution medium, has become.


  • RIAA Expert Witness is Borderline Incompetent Says P2P Exp
    In a major file-sharing legal case in the United States, a renowned P2P expert has offered his critique of the expert witness report offered by the RIAA. Prof. Johan Pouwelse's testimony will be a devastating blow to the music industry as he labels RIAA expert Doug Jacobson's report as "borderline incompetent".


  • LoJack your iPhone
    Free new software tweets your iPhone's location at scheduled intervals. Use a private account to keep tabs on your iPhone incase it's lost or stolen. Or use a public account with quicker updates to track your travel across the country.


  • FEC INVESTIGATING McCain, May Force Him To Public Financing
    I know the big McCain story for today is the one covering his inappropriate, intimate friendship with lobbiest Vicki Iseman. There's another story with possibly BIGGER implications: the GOP Chair of the FEC is demanding McCain prove he did not mislead them to get a loan from them - or the FEC will force McCain to take public financing.


  • Satellite Shoot-Down -- Here's the Video!!
    Courtesy of the U.S. Navy.


  • Israeli MP blames quakes on gays
    An Israeli MP has blamed parliament's tolerance of gays for earthquakes that have rocked the Holy Land recently.BBC.


  • Doctors tell gov't to stop messing with medical marijuana
    Historic Endorsement - The American College Of Physicians Supports Medical Marijuana


  • Seamlessly Run Linux Apps on Your Windows Desktop
    Wouldn't it be great if you could run those great Linux apps side-by-side with your Windows apps—like Linux users can do with WINE or OS X can do with Parallels or VMWare? You can, and today I'll show you how to seamlessly run your favorite Linux applications directly in Windows with a free software called andLinux


  • STOP DARTH WEINSTEIN!
    STOP DARTH WEINSTEIN is a grassroots movement founded by a consortium of angry Star Wars fans who don't want to see FANBOYS, the first and only feature film about Star Wars fans, ruined by a greedy movie studio who has no respect for its target audience!


  • Video of Spy Satellite Getting Shot Down
    Watch as General Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (and, apparently, Jack Bauer's old brother) shows how the Navy Aegis missile launches and successfully destroys the rogue spy satellite. Th kinetic force attack has been a complete success and the world can rest at peace now. Until the asteroid hits.


  • Due to Climate Change, Pythons Will Eventually Colonize U.S.
    Python habitat will grow dramatically as the U.S. warms up over the next century, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey and National Parks Service study.


  • Still Alive coming as Rock Band DLC
    OMG! Jonathan Coulton's Still Alive to be downloadable in Rock Band!


  • Belgrade protesters break into U.S. embassy
    Smoke billowed from the American embassy in Belgrade after scores of protesters broke into the building on Thursday, cheered on by crowds outside, in a protest at U.S. support for Kosovo's independence.


  • Jesus...What Are You Doing With That?
    Not sure who designed this, but I'm pretty confident that they didn't mean to make it look as if Jesus was showing his manhood to two children!


  • Funniest Overload in Some Asian Countries


  • Will Ferrell to Will Arnett: "I'll Finance 'Arrested' Movie"
    In this edition of 'Ask Will Ferrell Anything' from the Funny or Die tour, Will agrees to help his good friend WIll by financing the Arrested Development movie...on his own terms. Cue it up to 2:27.


  • PlayStation Eye Tank War Demo Is "Next Gen" Tech
    We've seen videos of Sony's Tank War Demo for the PS Eye before, and they looked really intriguing. But after having a hands-on today, I'm really excited over the simple tech demo.


  • The 15 Most Bizarre Animal Mating Rituals
    And you thought your parents had weird sexual habits.


  • Proof: The Earth is Flat
    :)


  • Call for Topics: Digg Townhall this coming Monday
    Just a reminder to tune in next Monday night (Feb 25) at 9pm EST/6pm PST for our first Digg Townhall Webcast. Respond to this Digg story with your questions and vote up the issues you most want Jay and Kevin to discuss.


  • Microsoft jumps on the open bandwagon
    According to a wordy press release issued by the company, the Redmond giant will begin embracing an open attitude by publishing documentation for all of its "high-volume product" APIs free of charge, will detail patents it holds and applications that cover its protocols...





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