Anonymous has come to the defense of one of their fellow hackers, attacking Sony websites and the PlayStation Network in retaliation for the treatment they have given to the hacker "GeoHot."
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Behold! The First GUI Capable of Multitasking
Before Windows and Apple's OS X and before Linux, there was "Blit," the first Graphical User Interface capable of multitasking.
Read More »Video Game Museum to Open in San Francisco (maybe)
A non-profit group out of San Francisco is trying to raise the funds to open a comprehensive computing and video game museum in San Francisco.
Read More »History of Web Browsers Infographic is Informative
A rather interesting infographic charts the history of web browsers, from the first instance of Netscape, through the rise of Internet Explorer and the crowded market of today.
Read More »Samsung is Installing Keyloggers on Their PCs. Maybe.
Samsung stands accused of putting keylogging software on their retail laptops. Samsung, not surprisingly, denies this... eventually.
Read More »Star Wars Saga Coming to Blu-Ray on September 16th
All six 'Star Wars' movies are coming to Blu-Ray on September 16th, 2011. At last, you can hate Jar-Jar in crisp, clean 1080p.
Read More »Internet Browsers Battle to See Which Consumes Least Amount of Power
Microsoft ran some tests to see which Internet browser was the easiest on your computer's battery. Not surprisingly, their own browser did quite well...
Read More »MESSENGER Spacecraft Transmits First Images From Mercury Orbit Back to Earth
The NASA MESSENGER satellite has established orbit around Mercury and is now transmitting back to Earth the first images ever shot from the planet's orbit.
Read More »MySpace Lost Ten Million Users. In One Month.
MySpace, the once dominant social networking website, has now lost an unhealthy percentage of its users -- including ten million in January 2011 alone.
Read More »Earth Hour Looks to Have Been a Big Disappointment
Earth Day has come and gone, and it seems that the majority if people either did not know it had come, or they simply did not care.
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