Even though Google+ hasn't been officially released to the public yet, China has already banned it from their country. Will Google retaliate?
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Tumblr Phishing Scam Steals Thousands of Accounts with Promise of pr0n
You really can get anything from someone if you promise them fake pr0n. Thousands of tumblr users have had their accounts compromised, by a tumblr phishing scam that uses the term "adult content" to get you to enter your login info. It's actually working.
Read More »Tokyo Researchers Can Take Control of Your Hand
Japan has just discovered how to gain independent control over muscle movement by using hacked hardware. Should we be afraid?
Read More »Acer’s New Supercomputer has 25,000 Compute Cores
Acer (of all companies) has made a supercomputer that's now the 42nd fastest in the world -- even if it does take up an entire room.
Read More »Incredible Defense Tech Blows up Rockets Before Impact
This technology is pretty amazing. Using the power of a computer with enhanced processors, "active protection" tech can actually detonate rockets before impact. Obviously, the Army's probably going crazy over this.
Read More »Bioware’s Neverwinter Nights Server Hacked, Personal Data Stolen
Bioware's Neverwinter Nights forum server was hacked, putting the personal data of 18,000 users at risk. Don't worry, you only have to panic if you received an email.
Read More »Portal 2 — Now Being Used to Educate Your Kids
Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, wants to make it so your kids can learn physics in school by playing Portal 2.
Read More »Amazon 2011 Tablet Release Rumors are True
After months of rumors, we finally have a release window for Amazon's new tablet PC. However, still no news on the specs of the tablet.
Read More »LulzSec and Anonymous Team Up to Take Down Government
Organized governments may now have to deal with a joint operation between Anonymous and LulzSec, which is called "Operation Anti-Security". According to the groups, the operation is designed to leak classified government information.
Read More »Trading Like It’s 1999
Once thought to be a dying breed of over-promised innovation, and overvaluation, the Internet I.P.O. is making a comeback.
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