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Chatroulette's new redirection
by
John Moe
Oct 28, 2010
While the novelty of Chatroulette has worn off and traffic is down from a few months ago, the site is still popular. And riddled with penises. So...
Limewire, which still exists, gets disabled
by
John Moe
Oct 27, 2010
The file sharing site has been battling lawsuits from the recording industry for years now but was finally disabled after a court injunction from...
Bananas pay wall in New York paper
by
John Moe
Oct 26, 2010
Boing Boing flagged this rather alarmist approach on the part of an upstate New York newspaper to monetizing their online edition: threats! The...
Amazon loves Kindles, hates quantifying
by
John Moe
Oct 26, 2010
Amazon.com is hoping to take a little of the shine off today's expected announcement of Barnes & Noble's Nook Color. Amazon says that they sold...
3D glasses for people with glasses and interested in Samsung
by
Steve Henn
Oct 21, 2010
3D TV sales are far below the industry's aspirations. Why? Could it be that people who buy these TVs have to either sit at a particular angle and...
Back to Mac event coming up
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John Moe
Oct 19, 2010
There's been a lot of speculation about what Apple will announce tomorrow at the Back to Mac event. We're assuming it's at least a new operating...
For public good, not for profit.
Facebook monkeys with comments, prepares for global domination
by
John Moe
Oct 14, 2010
Tech Crunch has confirmed what AllFacebook noted late yesterday: new functionality on Facebook comments. While the company will probably never roll...