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Malware attacks on Macs growing more common San Jose Mercury News By Larry Magid When asked why he robbed banks, Willie Sutton reportedly said, "because that's where the money is." Although he later denied saying that, the quote endures and is applied to both legitimate businesses and criminal enterprises, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mark Zuckerberg Butchers Animal to Eat International Business Times Mark Zuckerberg - when he's not building Facebook - likes to give himself personal challenges to "learn something about the world, expand my interests and teach myself greater discipline, he recently told a magazine. For example, last year his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Military-themed games will be star of show at E3 The Seattle Times They really ought to start the Electronic Entertainment Expo today, instead of next week. The huge video-game conference in Los Angeles, better known as E3, has become a spectacular celebration of American soldiers. This fall, Activision will debut ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Developer build of OS X 10.6.8 preps for Mac App Store install for Lion Apple Insider By AppleInsider Staff Newly surfaced details from a developer build of Mac OS X 10.6.8 provide more evidence that Apple plans to release Mac OS X 10.7 Lion through the Mac App Store. Developer notes accompanying the third developer build of Mac OS X ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study Of Arsenic-Eating Microbe Finds Doubters NPR by Jon Hamilton A study published in the journal Science last December suggested that a bacterium found in California's Mono Lake was able to substitute arsenic for phosphorous. But that conclusion has many critics. A group of scientists has formally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Square Enix Shares Fall After Operating Profit Estimate Reduced BusinessWeek By Kazuyo Sawa May 30 (Bloomberg) -- Square Enix Holdings Co., maker of the "Final Fantasy" video game, fell to the lowest in more than two months in Tokyo trading after at least one brokerage cut its operating profit estimate for the company. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Pulls Yongzh's Emulator Apps Off Android Market PC Magazine By David Murphy Emulators: The no-man's land of software development. Video game console and handheld manufacturers don't like 'em but, legally, there's only so much they can do against them. Well, be it the result of manufacturer complaints or other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M Debuts in Gaming Laptops PC Magazine By Cisco Cheng The GTX acronym is reserved for Nvidia's finest GPUs that are designed for all-around gaming, but it's been a while since the company launched one for laptops. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M debuts today with some notable improvements, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Prius roller coaster ride brand-e.biz By Maria Stadtmueller. Most car brands have no interest in going on a roller coaster ride. Not Toyota, which joined forces with US engineers Deeplocal to develop a roller coaster using the engine, wiring harness, batteries, and Hybrid Synergy Drive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Final Fantasy V Is PSN Bound GotGame News Finally, one of the most under-appreciated RPGs of all time is coming soon to your PS3. The ESRB strikes again! The Entertainment Software Ratings Board has officially given Final Fantasy V a rating for an American release on the PS3. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebookers foiled by The Onion CNET Australia By Joseph Hanlon on May 30, 2011 Despite how innocuous it may seem, Facebook is an extremely powerful tool. It gives a voice to people who would otherwise remain silent, it has overthrown governments and shared one-in-a-lifetime memories across the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Microsoft Unimpressed by 'Cookiejacking' Threat to IE Users International Business Times By James Lee Phillips | May 29, 2011 10:28 AM EDT Earlier this month, an Italian IT professional demonstrated a vulnerability in all versions of Internet Explorer that allows a hacker access to personal information. Today, Microsoft responded today by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nissan's latest ad for the Leaf exacts revenge on Chevy's Volt Tainted Green by Kathryn Robbins on May 29, 2011 Rivalries aren'ta foreign concept in the business world. Coke hates Pepsi, Microsoft can't stand Apple, and Boeing certainly isn't Airbus' BFF. It seems that these spats have leaked into the growing world of EV's and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Woman Claims to See Bigfoot While Hiking (Video) Gather.com A woman in Spokane, Washington claims she photographed the legendary Bigfoot while hiking. The proof? A grainy video of "Bigfoot" running in the trees. There has never been concrete evidence of this oversized hairy creature. Why is it that the "proof" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lunar rock study suggests Moon's magma has 100 times more water than ... Best Syndication (Best Syndication News) - Researchers believe there is 100 times more water content in lunar magma than previously thought. NASA funded the study which will be published in May 26 issue of Science Express. The scientists discovered the water content in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bulb warnings are light on facts Tampabay.com By Robert Farley, Times Staff Writer The resistance to the socialist assault on free enterprise has a new mascot: the Edison lightbulb. The government says they use too much energy. According to some Republicans, liberals are soon going to make you buy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Sues Teen For Selling White iPhone Kits Gather.com A teen is being sued by Apple for selling fake White iPhone kits. The teen, Fei Lam, was making $8000 a day selling these kits. Apple shut down Lam's opperation but something sounds fishy about the whole store. Is Apple trying to root out all aspects ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lockheed-Martin signs on for D-Wave prototype computer Register By Richard Chirgwin • Get more from this author Controversial Canadian company D-Wave, which has long made press claims about "commercial" quantum computing, can now claim to have sold a machine. Even while debate still rages over whether its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Limited Survey Finds Men Outspend Women 9 to 1 On Mobile Virtual Goods Geekosystem by James Plafke | 1:00 pm, May 29th, 2011 According to a survey administered by Boston-based MocoSpace, men outspend women 9 to 1 when buying mobile virtual goods. The survey comes from a study of 1500 mobile gamers that analyzed anonymous user ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple is Trying to Seduce Samsung to Suply Super Amoled for iPad 3? Brandimposter.com Apple Incorporation is trying to seduce Samsung to supply iPad 3 tablet screen for the third generation. Recently, Officer ad interim chief executive of Apple, Tim Cook, reportedly visited the Samsung headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Possible Pyramids Discovered From Space WBUR When you think archeology, you think shovels, brushes, brooms and other time-honored tools used to uncover archeological treasures. Now a new way to peer beneath the Earth's surface may have made an exciting find: more pyramids, buried deep under an ... See all stories on this topic » |
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