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.
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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.
Read More »Amazon Now Selling More E-Books Than Paper Books
Amazon, since April 1, has sold 105 books for its Kindle e-reader for every 100 hardcover and paperback books. While this is a milestone for e-books and Amazon, digital copies of books still only make up 14% of all books sold. Still, the fact this milestone happened this fast, has Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezoz smiling ear to ear.
Read More »48 Hours Later Playstation Network Accounts at Risk Again
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.
Read More »Linux Running in Your Web Browser
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.
Read More »Wall-E Computer Case Mod Cutest Thing Ever
There are case mods, and then there are works of art.
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.
Read More »Windows 7 Surpasses Windows XP in the US
Stats taken from StatCounter show that Windows 7 has surpassed Windows XP in the United States. Barely. And both are well ahead of any other OS.
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