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  • Surprise! "Iran" Nuke Laptop Data Likely Came From Israel
    Tehran has denounced the documents on which the charges are based as fabrications provided by the MEK, and has demanded copies of the documents to analyse, but the United States had refused to do so. There are some indications, moreover, that the MEK obtained the documents not from an Iranian source but from Israel's Mossad.


  • Shadow of the Colossus' controls are an exercise in art
    While most game developers and fans don't give a second thought to control schemes, Fumito Ueda does. Shadow of the Colossus' controls actually contribute, in significant ways, to the artistry of the game.


  • Paramount to Release its Final HD-DVD Titles on Tuesday
    'Things We Lost in the Fire' and 'Into the Wild' will be Paramount's final releases in the HD DVD format. After that, the studio that released Transformers, will switch over to Blu-Ray. That announcement came after Toshiba Corp. said it would no longer develop, make or market players and recorders in HD DVD, the standard it invented.


  • Americans look to Jesus for diet
    So what did Jesus eat?… Primarily natural foods in their natural states - lots of vegetables, especially beans and lentils. "He would have eaten wheat bread, a lot of fruit, drunk a lot of water and also red wine." … "fatted calf." Five loaves, two fish and a goblet of red wine could be on the menu for Americans if a new diet takes off.


  • Autonomous Garden Watering System Concept [PICS]
    Beyflo - A concept auto navigation garden watering system for 2015,the concept was introduced by a designer named Yopi Djauhar.


  • 'Northern lights lab' switched on
    For many people, living through the murky twilight of a polar winter would be a depressing experience. But not for the scientists working at a new observatory on the remote Norwegian island of Svalbard.


  • Multibillionaire Prince To Become Homeless
    The jet-setting prince bought mansions around the world, amassed a fleet of 1,700 luxury cars and acquired a 180-foot yacht that he named using a slang word for female breasts. He had it coming, but the bad part is that his brother is getting all his money.


  • Hillary, you had me at "BOO!"
    Will Hillary Clinton's "3AM" ad work in Texas and Ohio? It may have upset the Democratic base, but they are competing for red states. Similar ads that prey on fear were put out by John McCain, Rudy Giuliani and the famous "Daisy Girl" ad by LBJ's campaign during the 1964 election -- all included with commentary.


  • Kids Songs Sung By Rock Stars
    If you get sick of listening to crappy songs for kids then youll love Kidz Rock, nursery rhymes sung by a wide variety of popular artists and rock stars.


  • Ten golden rules of Japanese RPGs.
    We share with you some of the time honored secrets of Japanese Role Playing Games.If you're looking to develop your own JRPG, or are just one of the many devoted genre fans that want to know exactly how they're made, hit the jump and learn the secrets the world wants to know -- the ten golden rules of Japanese RPGs.


  • Guy reveals more than intended on MSN conversation (PIC)
    Close those folders before screencaps, people!


  • Earth as You've Never Seen it [Photo Gallery]
    Awe-inspiring images of our planet erupting, melting and more


  • Pidgin 2.4.0 released
    Every bodies favorite open source free software multi-protocol instant messaging application just got a big update. It's first since 12/7/2007


  • Reporter asks when Hillary's been tested. Answer: SILENCE.
    Sound clip: "What foreign policy moment would you point to in Hillary's career where she's been tested by crisis?" Silence on the call. You could've knit a sweater in the time it took the usually verbose team of Mark Penn, Howard Wolfson and Lee Feinstein, Clinton's national security director, to find a cogent answer.


  • Curved iMac concept bends beyond the realm of plausibility
    ou don't have to venture very far to dig up unofficial concepts for Apple products of all sorts, but this one from designer Nuno Teixeira is certainly more attention grabbing than most, even if it isn't any more realistic. Dubbed the "iMac iView," the main distinguishing feature here is obviously the curved screen...


  • Bill Clinton on "the person who wants you to hope"
    In 2004, Bill Clinton described "one of Clinton's laws of politics": "If one candidate's trying to scare you, and the other one's trying to get you to think; if one candidate's appealing to your fears, and the other one's appealing to your hopes; you'd better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope."


  • America's Debt Crisis Lot Worse Than Reported / $48 Trillion
    Last year total debt increased $3.9 Trillion, 5 times more than GDP.External debt owed foreign interests increased $1 Trillion;Household, business and financial sector debt soared 9%.72% ($35 trillion) of total debt was created since 1990,a period primarily driven by debt instead of by productive activity.


  • Where Plastic Bags End Up (Pics)
    Thirteen billion plastic bags are given away each year in the UK alone. Their production and disposal adds to CO2 emissions. In pictures: How plastic bags can contribute to pollution problems and threaten wildlife (8 pictures)


  • Jets, Eagles Make Big Free Agency Moves
    The Philadelphia Eagles landed what was considered the biggest prize in this year's NFL free-agent sweepstakes. The New York Jets traded an unhappy defensive player to New Orleans and traded for one from Carolina.


  • A Breakfast Tragedy


  • 10 trends that will define logo design in 2008
    It's important to be at the center of all design trends, because most of clients want to be at the hype. And the hype for trends right now are pretty cool. Some have been out there for some time now, and others are somewhat new. Check it out.


  • 25 Pieces of Movie Merchandise Too Awesome To Exist
    Between those sad plastic light sabers and the even sadder Vote for Pedro shirts, the movie merchandise industry clearly doesn't try very hard. Here are 25 tie-in products that we'd buy if only Hollywood had the balls to make them.


  • Digg ad context ftw! [PIC]
    OK, I understand that there's a script somewhere that is responsible for this, but really?


  • Where's the cheap beer and pizza?
    Even the basics of life are getting more expensive!


  • Ramblings of a colorblind gamer
    How do you think colorblind people play videogames? How do they deal with the fact that they can't differentiate between red and green in Guitar Hero, or Rockstar Table Tennis? This article delves into what it's like to love videogames as a colorblind person.


  • Would You? Work 4 Times a Month and Make $115,000
    Sites like SugarDaddy.com lure young women by offering them far more money than they could get in most professions. What's wrong with this picture?


  • Obama PWNS Hillary Clinton In Response to Red Phone Ad
    " ... We've had a red phone moment. It was the decision to invade Iraq. And Senator Clinton gave the wrong answer ..."


  • WikiLeaks Win as Judge Rescinds U.S. Shutdown Order
    A federal judge on Friday allowed whistleblower site WikiLeaks to resume online in the United States, a week after ordering its hosting company and domain registrar to shut down and lock the renegade's site from the Internet. The site should resume U.S. operations perhaps as early as today.


  • Does Experience Matter in a President?
    A story is often told at times like this — times when American voters are choosing among candidates richly seasoned with political experience and those who are less experienced but perhaps more exciting alternatives.


  • Amazon releases MP3 downloader for Linux
    Amazon has finally released their MP3 downloader for Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and OpenSUSE. Now Linux users can legally download entire DRM free albums. They had to do it song-by-song before, which ends up costing more.


  • NASA finds anomaly affecting motion of spacecraft
    Apparently at least 5 spacecraft, including Voyager 1 and 2, unexpectedly accelerate towards the sun.


  • Chick Does 21 Different Accents
    This chick does an incredible job of imitating 21 different accents. Does anyone know this chicks name or at least her age?


  • Pirates vs. Ninjas!!! (ninjas are cooler)
    A retort to some smart-ass pirate vs. ninja picture


  • Physics lab completes world's largest jigsaw puzzle
    A 100-tonne wheel, the last piece of an ambitious experiment that scientists hope will help unlock the secrets of the universe, was successfully lowered into an underground cavern on Friday.


  • Americans Suck at Sex…According to Durex Global Survey
    The findings of the 2007/2008 Durex Sexual Wellbeing Global Survey results are in and we America's should be sad. Americans spend nearly three hours every week grooming themselves, but less than one hour on foreplay and sexual intercourse. It's no wonder that only 46% of us describe our love lives as exciting.


  • Clinton Campaign Threatens to Sue Texas Democratic Party
    This is an outrage! "The Clinton campaign is threatening to sue the Texas Dem Party. "The Texas Democratic Party is warning that its March caucuses could be delayed or disrupted after aides to White House hopeful Hillary Clinton raised the specter of an imminent lawsuit over its complicated delegate selection process, officials said Thursday night"


  • How *not* to fire bomb a night club
    I'm putting money on this guy winning a Darwin award in 2009...


  • Battlestar Galactica Last Supper
    If Da Vinci were alive today, surely he too would be a BSG fan...


  • Video preview shows Kingston DDR3 overclocked to 2133 MHz
    Aiming to tease us into buying a plane ticket and rushing to CeBIT next week Kingston has a nice video put up on YouTube in which two of its HyperX DDR3 modules are overclocked to 2133 MHz.


  • It's Shocking, We're Pissed, Wii Fit Sorta Works
    Let's get this out of the way: Wii Fit does work. Why wouldn't it? It's based on time-trued exercises. Stuff like doing sit-ups, push-ups and jogging. Well, jogging in place. But, to what extend does it work? For the past month, I've used Wii Fit on nearly a daily basis. Wii Fit isn't something you can review in 8 or time hours of play. You need we





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