A group of 'concerned citizens' is taking the law into their own hands, by using facial recognition software to identify people caught rioting.
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Anonymous – ‘We’re Taking Down Facebook on Nov 5th’
Anonymous has announced that they'll be taking Facebook offline on November 5th. Which means millions of Farmville players will be pretty ticked.
Read More »So This is Why Bookstores are Closing — eBook Sales up 1000%
According to recently released stats, ebook sales have risen over 1000% in the past few years. Could books be the VHS tape of the new millennium?
Read More »Skyrim Collector’s Edition Includes Epic Dragon Statue, Will Cost $150
If you're willing to shell out $150, you can score one of the "very limited" number of Skyrim Collector's Editions, and score an epic dragon statue.
Read More »Taiwan Researchers Brag About Erasable E-Paper
Researchers in Taiwan are hoping that this erasable "e-paper" (which is actually made of plastic) will be available to consumers within about a year.
Read More »Hobbits May Have Existed 18,000 Years Ago
Could a tiny skull unearthed in Indonesia have come from a Hobbit-like race of ancient humans?
Read More »Walmart is Cheating — Will Drop 3DS Price Early
If you buy your 3DS from Walmart tomorrow, you'll be able to take advantage of the $70 price drop -- and have access to free games from Nintendo.
Read More »Three Aluminum LEGO Figurines on a Mission to Jupiter
If NASA's Juno mission encounters any extraterrestrial life on its way to Jupiter, at least we've represented the human race with LEGO figurines.
Read More »4GB of Flash Drive Storage — And It’s Made of Gold
Have an extra $200? You could spend it on a 4GB flash drive that's designed to look like a gold ingot. That's only gold leaf, by the way.
Read More »Diabetic? Your Insulin Pump Could Be Targeted by Hackers
A security expert decided to do some testing on his diabetic equipment. What he found is a bit unnerving -- hackers could remotely control the operation of insulin pumps and blood glucose monitors.
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