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.
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The Sony scorecard keeps improving. A new exploit allows hackers or anyone with the proper information for that matter, to change any accounts password on Playstation.com.
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Javascript based games, Angelfire, Dragon Ball Z, and a rudimentary knowledge of HTML describes the summer before my seventh grade year. Also, it represents what I thought was the epoch of Javascript's capabilities.
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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."
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There are case mods, and then there are works of art.
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Researchers at MIT and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute have discovered it takes only a single cell to rebuild a fully functioning flatworm.
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Diamonds are as useful as they are beautiful. They coat our blades, sharpen our tools, and convince women way out of our league to marry us. Researchers have now managed to construct a diamond aerogel 40 times as dense as air.
Read More »Sign of the Apocalypse: Triple Decker Oreo
Likely forged in the fires of Mordor, this feat of snack engineering has now supplanted its Oreo brethren, the double-stuffed, as the ruler of Candyland.
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 »Asia is Out of IPv4 Addresses
Asia, of all areas, is fresh out of IPv4 addresses. That is to say that there are no more available. Ever. They've all been used.
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