PS3 Hacker: Says Sony Will Have to Kills Him
According to this story, some kid says the only way he will stop hacking the PS3 is if Sony kills him. I'm not sure who I feel more sorry for...the kid or Sony. Damn man, that is just depressing. So, SONY you failed again, you took my equipment but my mind is still free and you canot control it. You failed again. They are just tools, i can get new ones and will continue my HV reversing and bringing back PS3 Linux which you took from us. If you want me to stop then you should just kill me because i cannot live without programming, HV and Linux kernel hacking You know who am i and where i live, so come and get me !!! Comments
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The Life and Awesomeness of Steve Jobs
In honor of Steve Jobs' 57th birthday, Business Insider has re-posted a photo biography of the man that turned Apple around. To celebrate Steve's birthday, we've decided to re-post "The Life and Awesomeness of Steve Jobs" -- a photo biography -- in appreciation of a guy who has accomplished more in one lifetime than most people would in 20. And he ain't done yet. Comments
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Facebook To Simplify Privacy Policy
Facebook says it is simplifying its privacy policy. What does that mean, they are going to use 6,000+ smaller words? In place of an existing document that Facebook admitted was "longer than the U.S. constitution آ– without the amendments," the draft policy contains chunks of information organized around more practical headings such as "Your information and how it is used" and "how advertising works." "We struggle with really hitting home to users that we do not sell their data to advertisers," said Mr. Palmieri, so the new policy includes screen shots that show what advertisers see about Facebook users. Comments
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E-mail Innovator Pitches Self-Deleting E-Mails
Now here is a pretty good idea, self deleting e-mail? This could come in handy for some of you guys. E-mails could use the "x-expires" header to tell the receiving in-box that they become outdated after a certain absolute date, or a certain time relative to when they're sent or received. Baer says this idea has been "bouncing around" for 10 years, but he's learned, "the best way to get a standard adopted is to work with individual companies first, and make it a de facto standard." That's what he's trying to do here. Comments
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SilverStone Milo ML03 HTPC Case
If you are looking to build a new HTPC on a budget, this quickie review of the SilverStone Milo ML03 HTPC case at Phoronix might be of interest to you. While the SilverStone Milo ML03 does not offer any breakthrough features for an HTPC enclosure or even a unique design (if you're looking for a very unique micro ATX case, definitely look up the SilverStone Fortress FT03), it does offer all of the fundamentals that an HTPC user would be after and it is provided at a very reasonable price. Comments
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Consumer Reports: Verizon iPhone Has Antenna Issue
Consumer Reports says that, after testing the Verizon version of the iPhone 4, they found it had the same antenna issues as the AT&T version. Before you say "no duh," there are slight differences in the phones so it could have been possible, at least in theory, that the antenna issue was fixed. Consumer Reports tested the Verizon iPhone 4 and found that covering tiny gaps in the metal band surrounding the phone's edge causes "meaningful decline in performance." In conditions where cell signal is weak, the iPhone 4 would drop calls when the user covered the gaps by holding the phone in a specific آ— but natural آ— way. Comments
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