Topic: VIDEO - on June 22, 2007 at 1:20:00 PM CEST
Newest iPhone commercial featuring You Tube on the iPhone.
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Topic: VIDEO - on June 22, 2007 at 1:14:00 PM CEST
A Quick Demonstration
This is a demonstration of the Git version of CompComm, (now known as Compiz Fusion), which is the remerge of beryl and compiz, and some of its interesting features.
Someone asked me about my system specs: My computer is running an AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3700+ (although I'm using 32-bit ubuntu since it's easier), motherboard is an ASUS A8N-SLI Premium, Graphics: 256MG nVidia GeForce 7600GT.
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Topic: CARS - on June 22, 2007 at 12:27:00 PM CEST
Je suis un shock car
POOLE car nut Andy Saunders has spent six months turning a 2CV car into a bizarre work of art - after being inspired by Picasso.
The tiny French motor is now an artistic masterpiece after the multi-coloured makeover and abstract alterations.
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Topic: WEB - on June 22, 2007 at 11:54:00 AM CEST
BayImg - Pirate Bay Launches Uncensored Image Hosting
BayImg is an uncensored image hosting service. It is the latest side project from the folks who bring you the Pirate Bay. Users of the new service don’t have to sign-up in order to upload images. The site features the use of “removal codes” that allows users to delete their own files. The site also includes tags to categorize images. BayImg currently supports 100+ file formats, and supports uploading zip and rar archives. The maximum file size of uploads is 100MB.
Last month, the guys at the Pirate Bay shook things up a bit by announcing that they were developing a streaming video site. With no censorship or forced removal of video, the new video project could stand to become a direct competitor with YouTube. YouTube has been receiving lots of flak from TV corporations and movie studios for hosting copyrighted content and being slow to take it down.
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Topic: VIDEO - on June 22, 2007 at 11:48:00 AM CEST
Go Home Productions remix of Max Sedgley's 'Happy' used in the new Bacardi TV Ad
It's a new Bacardi Ad and it uses the Go Home Productions remix of Max Sedgley's 'Happy', that was released on Sunday Best back in March.
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Topic: COMPUTER - on June 22, 2007 at 11:43:00 AM CEST
Banned video game is 'fine art'
he US publishers of a video game banned in the UK and Ireland have described it as a "fine piece of art".
Take Two chairman Strauss Zelnick said Manhunt 2 had his full support and that consumers should decide for themselves.
"The Rockstar team has come up with a game that fits squarely within the horror genre and was intended to do so," Mr Zelnick said in a statement.
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Topic: SECURITY - on June 22, 2007 at 11:38:00 AM CEST
Hacker Posts Possible Harry Potter Spoiler, Illustrating Corporate Vulnerabilities
An anonymous hacker claims to have used computer magic to peer through the extreme secrecy surrounding the ending of the Harry Potter saga and posted online unverified details from the soon-to-be released final book in best-selling series.
The hacker, posting under the handle Gabriel, claims to have gotten a copy of the seventh and final installment of the blockbuster Harry Potter series that chronicles the adventures of a child magician by hacking into Bloomsbury, the series' London-based publisher.
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Topic: SECURITY - on June 22, 2007 at 11:37:00 AM CEST
Cyber attack on Pentagon e-mail
A hacker has managed to penetrate one of the Pentagon's e-mail systems, leading officials to take up to 1,500 accounts offline.
The e-mail system did not contain classified information relating to military operations, a spokesman said.
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Topic: SECURITY - on June 22, 2007 at 11:35:00 AM CEST
Detailed Report of CIA's Wiretapping of Americans and Dirty Tricks To Be Unclassified
In its first 25 years, the Central Intelligence Agency violated its charter by plotting assassinations, funding behavioral and drug studies that included "unwitting participants," opening U.S. mail, creating dossiers on nearly 10,000 American dissidents, wiretapping journalists to root out their sources, and interrogating a Soviet defector against his will for two years, according to a summary of a decades-old CIA report on the agency's activities released Thursday by the National Security Archive, an open government group.
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Topic: AUSTRIA - on June 22, 2007 at 11:13:00 AM CEST
Austrian domain registrar 'aids' phishers
Anti-spam organisation Spamhaus has taken the unusual step of putting an entry for Austrian Domain Registrar Nic.at on its Spamhaus Block List (SBL).
Nic.at was listed1 for "knowingly providing services" to hundreds of spam phishing domains run by a Russian cybercrime phishing gang, called 'Rock Phish'.
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