Thursday, 2 June 2011

An Archive of Terror Top 25 Horror Games of All Time

A good horror story may keep most of us awake at night, but a scary video game will ensure that we won't sleep for weeks.

Gameranx stepped into the wayback machine to create this tidy list of the top 25 horror games of all time.

Source:
http://www.gameranx.com/features/id/1988/article/top-25-best-horror-games-of-all-time/

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

What the heck is happening with OpenOffice ZDNet

Oracle abandoned OpenOffice, but now it seems, thanks to IBM, that it may live on with another organisation.

Source:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/what-the-heck-is-happening-with-openoffice/9025

Open Letter to G8 What Happens When the Internet Breaks

How vulnerable is the internet to such a break-down? It's already gone down twice.

Source:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/juliette-powell/open-letter-to-g8-what-ha_1_b_868937.html

Sprint Formally Asks FCC to Block ATTTMo Merger

Third-place U.S. cellular carrier Sprint filed a petition with the FCC today formally requesting a block of the AT&T-T-Mobile merger saying it would harm consumers, competition and the broadband economy and would produce little to no tangible public interest benefits.

How will AT&T respond?

Source:
http://gigaom.com/2011/05/31/sprint-formally-asks-fcc-to-block-attt-mo-merger/

How to Protect Your Privacy When You Willingly Share Your Computer

When a friend wants to borrow your computer to check her email, she can stumble onto embarrassing information about your life without even trying.

Maybe you secure your passwords or encrypt important files, but do you log out of Facebook every time you leave your personal computer?

Source:
http://lifehacker.com/5806791/how-to-protect-your-privacy-when-you-share-your-computer

Indisputable proof that digg doesnt have an adminbury function

Upcoming -- All topics -- Right now

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http://i.imgur.com/LNezy.jpg

The Pirate Bay Five Years After The Raid

Today, exactly five years have passed since The Pirate Bay was raided by the Swedish police.

At the time the entertainment industries hoped that this would silence the deviant BitTorrent site for good, but in hindsight we can conclude that they had actually awakened a monster. The raid and the ongoing battle that later unfolded reads like a script for an upcoming Hollywood blockbuster.

Source:
http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-five-years-after-the-raid-110531/