MPAA Swears It's Not Pushing For More Anti-Piracy Legislation
While it would be nice if we could believe anything this guy says, I seriously don't think we've seen the last of the lawsuits from the MPAA.
But when MPAA CEO Chris Dodd a former Senator who is no stranger to controversy spoke to The Wrap at the event, he said his organization is giving up legislative efforts to penalize pirates. "The world is changing at warp speed. We are not going to legislate or litigate our way out of it," said Dodd. "We are going to innovate our way out by educating people about the hard work of people."
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How To Get The New U2 Album Out Of iTunes
It's pretty sad that you need special instructions to remove a free album from your phone and iTunes account.
Many were upset when the album suddenly appeared in their iTunes library, and, depending on a user's settings, sometimes downloaded itself onto mobile devices. There is a way to hide albums from view in iTunes, but if you just can't live with Songs of Innocence being tied to your account, Apple has pushed out a tool to eradicate it from your account forever.
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Hybrid Interactions With Phones On Computer Screens
Watch this video and tell me what you think of this project in development at MIT.
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Government Demands For Google User Data Skyrocket
According to Google's latest transparency report, worldwide government requests for Google's users data have gone up one hundred and fifty percent in the past five years
Government requests for user information -- such as registration information, emails and IP addresses -- are up 15 percent in the first half of 2014, and up 150 percent since the report was first published in 2009. In the US, government requests for user data are up 19 percent and 250 percent, respectively. In total, Google received 31,698 government requests for user information during the first half of this year, and it complied -- either in part or whole -- with 65 percent of those requests.
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GTX 970/980 Specs And Benchmarks Leaked?
This forum thread has a bunch of "leaked" GTX 970/980 specs, and even a 3DMark score thrown in for good measure. Hit the link for all the info. Here's the 3DMark score to pique your interest:
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The World's First 3D-Printed Car
You guys have to check out this 3D printed car that was assembled over the weekend at the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago. Check out the pics and video below:
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Fractal Design Core 3300 ATX Case
PC Perspective has taken the Fractal Design Core 3300 ATX case for a test drive today to see what it has to offer.
The build experience with the Core 3300 was straightforward with no complications. The case feels very stable and well made, and there are numerous options available for cooling given the large interior and flexible mounting for fans and radiators. Given the lack of problems during installation the Core 3300 fares well for ease of use, though the design isn't perfect.
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Say Hello To The FBI's National Facial Recognition System
The FBI proudly announced that its new national facial recognition system is fully operational.
If you've ever been arrested in the United States, chances are strong that your fingerprints and criminal history are floating around in the FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System. It's apparently pretty good at what it does - it can sift through some 70 million subjects in search of a particular fingerprint in as little as half an hour - but it's just not enough for the boys in blue. Thankfully for them (and maybe unfortunately for us), the FBI just announced that its sequel, the unimaginatively named Next Generation Identification system, is now "fully operational" some three years after the rollout began.
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ASUS STRIX GTX 750 Ti OC Edition
If you are shopping for a solid, well-built and quiet video card that comes overclocked from the factory, our evaluation of the ASUS STRIX GTX 750 Ti OC Edition should be right up your alley.
Rounding out our look at ASUS' new STRIX technology we have another STRIX capable video card on our test bench today, this time based on the GTX 750 Ti GPU. We will take the ASUS STRIX GTX 750 Ti OC Edition and test it against an AMD Radeon R9 270 and AMD Radeon R9 265 to see what reigns supreme under $200.
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Gamers Use Police Hoax To Lash Out At Opponents
No story about swatting would be complete without a moronic statement like this:
Intensely competitive war games that blur the lines of fantasy and reality could also contribute, said Dr. Kimberly Young, a psychologist who directs the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Swatting, to them, seems like part of the game.
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MIT Built A Robotic Cheetah
MIT would like you all to know that they have built a robotic cheetah that will no doubt be used by our robotic overlords to hunt humans into extinction. Thanks MIT. Thanks a lot.
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Corsair Graphite 380T Case
There is a review of the Corsair Graphite 380T case at Tweak.dk today. You can see our evaluation here for comparison purposes.
This is a cube-shaped package which is available in three different colors, namely black, white and yellow. In this review, we take a closer look at the yellow version, which among other things offers features such as built-in fan controller, carry handle, lots of dust filters and ingenious side panels.
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ASUS STRIX GTX 750 Ti OC Edition Video Card Review
Rounding out our look at ASUS' new STRIX technology we have another STRIX capable video card on our test bench today, this time based on the GTX 750 Ti GPU. We will take the ASUS STRIX GTX 750 Ti OC Edition and test it against an AMD Radeon R9 270 and AMD Radeon R9 265 to see what reigns supreme under $200.
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