In the wake of the high-profile hacking of Sony's PSN, SEGA has now announced that users of SEGA Pass have had their personal data stolen. This includes names, emails, birthdays and encoded passwords.
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Alcoholic Thief Steals $100,000 worth of Xbox 360 Consoles
Mario Ward has robbed trains, stolen whiskey and nearly shot a man to death over a dice game. Last Christmas, Ward was apparently the mastermind of another large heist -- this time stealing over $100,000 worth of gaming consoles.
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.
Read More »Amazing Bionic Hand
Last year a young Austrian man named Patrick was the first person in the world to choose to have his hand amputated, and fitted with a bionic replacement. The results are impressive.
Read More »C.D.C: How to Prepare For The Zombie Apocalypse
Today in a rather out of character, but incredibly hilarious, move the C.D.C posted a how-to-guide on surviving a Zombie Apocalypse. The motive? To make the usual hum-drum press releases a little more entertaining.
Read More »Online Shopping in Russia: Pay in Cash?
We're used to typing in our "secure" credit card information, billing address, and waiting 1 to however many weeks it takes, to get our stuff. Online shopping in Russia is a little different.
Read More »More To Going Viral Than Having Massive Social Network
Research, in an amazing twist, shows marketers and executives might not know what they're talking about when giving advice on how to make something "go viral."
Read More »Osama’s Solution to E-Mail: Snail Mail
Apparently, the most effective way to elude being noticed online by modern intelligence agencies is to possess a below average understanding of how to utilize the internet.
Read More »Would You Like to Rent Liechtenstein?
Believe it or not, the entire country of Liechtenstein is for rent. For $70,000 a night.
Read More »China Bans Time Travel. Seriously.
China has banned time travel from every being used as a plot device in any form of entertainment.
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