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Search Engine ChaCha Embarrasses Android App Developer With Hate-Group-Approved Results

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It’s only been four months since Iris, the leading imitator of Apple’s Siri, was released to the Android Market, and Dexetra, the app’s developer, has a lot to crow about. The company claims to serve up to a million answers every day, and the number only seems to be increasing. Fortunately, the fledgling company and […]

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Construction Worker Wants Dislike Button For Fake Facebook Stock

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Marianne Oleson was charged Wednesday with multiple counts of theft and forgery for the sale of fake Facebook stock. The Oshkosh, WI resident conned four men out of thousands of dollars, including Randy Stafford, a construction worker who did concrete work on Oleson’s house worth $18,000. After she couldn’t pay for the work, Marianne told […]

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MegaRetrieval Causes Tearful Reunion For Users And Lost Megaupload Files

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Did you store personal files or other legitimate content on Megaupload before the FBI seized the service and shut them down? It looks like your window of opportunity to recover it is now open! Carpathia hosting, one of two services formerly powering the Megaupload site, just created MegaRetrieval in partnership with the EFF. This site […]

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FBI Validates Supreme Court Concerns Over Privacy

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On January 23, the U.S. Supreme Court issued three concurring opinions in U.S. versus Jones, two of which express strong concerns about government use of ostensibly public information about private citizens. As it turns out, the FBI hasn’t been idle either, and the Supreme Court’s worries aren’t at all theoretical. On January 19, the FBI […]

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Taste The New Delicious

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It’s been four months since we checked in on the new owners of Delicious. After playing around with the site since some big updates rolled out late last week, let’s see how the new service is doing. First of all, the whole site has been redesigned from the ground up, as you can see from […]

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The Pirate Bay Goes 3D (No Glasses Required)

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The Pirate Bay announced yesterday they’re adding a new content category called “Physibles”, enabling the swapping of data used by 3D printers to create physical objects. Three-dimensional printing is quickly coming down in price, with such products as the MakerBot Replicator available for $1,749.00. The Pirate Bay operators view this trend as a fundamental leap […]

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