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Gadgets & Tech – Dozens of private and public spy-cameras surveil the streets, walls and windows of the area around George Orwell's apartment. Britain, the nation that "sleepwalked into a surveillance society," has created the landscape that Orwell envisioned, a world where your every step is recorded from every angle.
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Voted for on April 01, 2007 06:24pm
Gadgets & Tech – I like iTunes and believe it's a great bit of software, especially for users like my parents: it 's easy to use, hard to break and it looks pretty. I think iTunes can be better, though, and since I'm not a programmer I puzzled out some idealistic ways that I think iTunes could be dialed up a little bit closer to Awesome.
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Voted for on March 28, 2007 04:55pm
Gadgets & Tech – A publisher of online lifestyle and entertainment magazines has inadvertently exposed the personal e-mail addresses and passwords for hundreds of its subscribers. The victims are all members of sites operated by Splash Magazines Worldwide, which publishes local versions of its magazines under URLs like NYCSplash.com and LASplash.com.
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Voted for on March 27, 2007 01:24pm
Television – Ronald D. Moore, creator of TV's smartest sci-fi show, talks about the creative freedom of serialized drama and how to comment on the Iraq war in a story set in outer space.
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Voted for on March 24, 2007 12:51pm
Movies – Why is Sci-Fi associated with cheesy Space-Operas and children's movies, and cerebral Sci-Fi films don't make it unless they are adulterated into 'Action' flicks? [via /.]
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Voted for on March 23, 2007 02:44pm
Science – An amazing discovery was made by scientists who think they found a meteorite the size of a small town!They were looking for oil but instead found space dust and a possible mammoth meteorite. The possible meteorite is buried deep in the ground about ten miles west of Stockton, Calif. in an area called Victoria Island.
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Voted for on March 20, 2007 03:49pm
Gadgets & Tech – Surfing Google's Blogger Web site is dangerous, warns Fortinet. Several of the blogs on the site have been taken over by miscreants and redirect to phishing Web sites or try to load malicious software onto PCs, the security firm said in an alert Wednesday.
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Voted for on March 16, 2007 03:54pm
Gadgets & Tech – Internet censorship is spreading rapidly, being practiced by about two dozen countries and applied to a far wider range of online information and applications, according to research by a transatlantic group of academics. [via reddit]
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Voted for on March 15, 2007 11:41am
Celebrities – In Part I of this turgid tale, WILLIAM F- SHATNER told your humble narrator, "I'd never let a kid onto my bridge," and humiliated, embarrassed, and crushed his fragile teenage ego. Enjoy the conclusion of WILLIAM F- SHATNER. I hope it was worth the wait. (site possibly NSFW)
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Voted for on March 14, 2007 06:16pm
Politics – Sen. John Sununu (R- NH) on Wednesday became the first Republican in Congress to call for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' dismissal, hours after President Bush expressed confidence in his embattled Cabinet officer. [via tpm]
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Voted for on March 14, 2007 05:24pm
Do No Evil – The Iraqi defector known as Curveball, whose fabricated stories of "mobile biological weapons labs" helped lead the U.S. to war four years ago, is still being protected by the German intelligence service. Curveball's false tales became the centerpiece of Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech before the United Nations in February 2003.
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Voted for on March 13, 2007 04:21pm
Politics – The White House was deeply involved in the decision late last year to dismiss federal prosecutors, including some who had been criticized by Republican lawmakers, administration officials said Monday. [via tpm]
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Voted for on March 13, 2007 11:45am
Food – Two years ago, the same dad made a "Myst" birthday cake for his son. This year, he made him a cake inspired by Stonehenge. [via boingboing]
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Voted for on March 12, 2007 12:25pm
Politics – Any 1 of these stories would have been bad news for the Bush White House. As a group they represent a devastating political "perfect storm" because they paint a vivid picture of corruption, neglect and incompetence even while things continue to go badly in a war that a significant majority of Americans no longer supports and wants to end.
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Voted for on March 11, 2007 08:52pm
Do No Evil – The U.S. operative for a Nigerian Internet scam ring has turned on his one-time colleagues, providing new details of who they are and how they work. Eric Amoako, a native of Ghana, made the decision to "come clean" and end his days of crime after being caught on 20/20 undercover cameras attempting to scam a California heart surgeon.
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Voted for on March 08, 2007 07:01pm