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.
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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 »Only YOU Can Help NASA Find Icy Plutonian Worlds
Millions of NASA photos need to be scanned for icy objects before the New Horizons spacecraft flies by Pluto in 2015. NASA has teamed up with IceHunters to give you the ability to be part of the search.
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 »Dating Site Bans 30,000 “Ugly” Members due to Virus
Online, everyone can be beautiful or attractive. However, dating site BeautifulPeople.com recently sent out emails to 30,000 of its members, blocking them from the site because they were too unattractive. Is this a legitimate issue, or a PR stunt?
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 »Alcoholic Thief Steals $100,000 worth of Xbox 360 Consoles
Mario Ward has robbed trains, stolen whiskey and nearly shot a man to death over a dice game. Last Christmas, Ward was apparently the mastermind of another large heist -- this time stealing over $100,000 worth of gaming consoles.
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 »Amazing Bionic Hand
Last year a young Austrian man named Patrick was the first person in the world to choose to have his hand amputated, and fitted with a bionic replacement. The results are impressive.
Read More »C.D.C: How to Prepare For The Zombie Apocalypse
Today in a rather out of character, but incredibly hilarious, move the C.D.C posted a how-to-guide on surviving a Zombie Apocalypse. The motive? To make the usual hum-drum press releases a little more entertaining.
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