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Like Batman, You Too Can Stop Bullets — With a Clipboard
Yeah, yeah. We all wish we could afford Batman-style bulletproof armor. Fortunately, for some clandestine protection around the office, someone has invented a bulletproof clipboard.
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 »Crazy Financial Analyst Tells Microsoft to “Get Rid of Xbox”
Kim Caughey Forrest is convinced that the Xbox is a bad investment for Microsoft. Her suggestion? Ditch it.
Read More »Teenager Arrested in Connection with Sony PSN Hacking
Well, police officials finally seem to be making headway in finding who to blame for the Sony PSN hack. So far, they've arrested a 19-year-old kid.
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 »Student Hacks Graduation Cap to Rebel Against School Policy
Oppressive high school administrative policies are nothing new. However, for some tech-savvy students, the challenge of outsmarting school officials is both tempting and appealing. One student, faced with oppressive school policies, decided to hack his graduation cap to display an 'invisible' message.
Read More »Hackers Steal Personal Data from 1.2m SEGA Customers
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.
Read More »Finally a Useful Solution For Gaming on the iPad
Using your thumbs to manipulate a virtual joystick is about as intuitive as ice-skating on gravel. The Fling, pictured above, offers a stupid simple solution to gaming with your thumbs on the iPad.
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