Sony Paralyzed By Computer Hacker Attack
I have no idea if this story is true or not but, if it is, Sony is going to have its hands full for a while.
Things have come to a standstill at Sony today, after the computers in New York and around the world were infiltrated by a hacker. As a precaution, computers in Los Angeles were shut down while the corporation deals with the breach. It has basically brought the whole global corporation to an electronic standstill.
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Gaming Rig of the Day
I have no idea who this guy is but I like the way he has his system set up. Kinda reminds me of this.
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Our Savior, The Supervillain
Leave it to Popular Science to come up with a title like this for an article about Elon Musk.
This is not how executives speak. Tech luminaries are a measured and media-trained lot, fully cognizant of the public eye and the of the power and peril in everything they say or write. It's hard to blame them for being bland, when a single off-message gaffe can send ripples through the stock market. There's every incentive to stick to talking points.
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Craigslist Explains Last Night's Hack
The Official Craigslist Blog has posted an explanation as to why you couldn't reach the site last night.
At approximately 5pm PST Sunday evening the craigslist domain name service (DNS) records maintained at one of our domain registrars were compromised, diverting users to various non-craigslist sites.
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NSA: Fears Of Government Spying Are Unwarranted
The NSA would never spy on you! You can believe what they say because, after all, they are from the government.
"NSA is a foreign intelligence agency," she explained. "Our mission is to collect critical intelligence on foreign powers or their agents necessary to defend the country." The response is almost dismissive, but technically correct: the NSA isn't supposed to keep tabs on domestic threats, that's the FBI's job.
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Activision Using Take Down Notices On CoD Glitch Videos
Activision just being Activision. Anyone actually surprised?
Some YouTube video creators have found themselves on the unhappy side of copyright law recently as they say that Activision has been issuing copyright strikes on videos showing glitches and exploits in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
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The Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist
Shortage of qualified American workers my ass. Businessweek breaks it all down for you.
"There's no evidence of any way, shape, or form that there's a shortage in the conventional sense," says Hal Salzman, a professor of planning and public policy at Rutgers University. "They may not be able to find them at the price they want. But I'm not sure that qualifies as a shortage, any more than my not being able to find a half-priced TV."
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SilverStone Tundra TD02
The fellas over at NikKTech have published a review of the SilverStone Tundra TD02 this afternoon. For comparison purposes, you can see our evaluation here.
Still we also can't deny that AIO solutions appeal more to people who're after serious performance with low noise levels and zero clearance issues with mainboard components and memory modules. SilverStone has been in the AIO market for quite some time now but we were just now able to get their Tundra TD02 liquid CPU cooling solution and as expected we wasted no time strapping it on our primary test rig to test its performance.
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Why 'Arrogant Jerks' Become Rich And Successful In Silicon Valley
Wait, does being "a huge jerk" come before or after becoming rich and successful in Silicon Valley?
There's a notion that some people become successful company founders because they have the right "Startup DNA." The DNA is comprised of characteristics like "resilience" and "ability to accept risk." Another characteristic many top entrepreneurs share is arrogance. Or worse, just being a huge jerk.
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Corsair H60 AIO CPU Cooling System Update Review
We have posted our Corsair H60 AIO CPU Cooling System Update Review today for your viewing pleasure. If you are interested in an all-in-one cooler that is quiet and a solid value, make sure you guys check this out.
Today we are re-reviewing an older All-in-One CPU from Corsair that is surely a stalwart in the CPU cooling industry. The H60 AIO CPU cooler is a cost effective choice for those enthusiasts looking for a good solution at a good price. The redesigned H60 has been in the market place for 2 years now, which is saying something if it is still competitive.
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Asus Maximus VII Impact
If you are in the market for a mini-ITX motherboard, you'll definitely want to check out this review of the Asus Maximus VII Impact at LanOC today.
When I'm building a budget Mini-ITX build I can skip out on the features but when I'm building a crazy LAN rig like the build we put in the In Win D-Frame Mini only the best will do. Asus continues to impress me with their drive to pack anything and everything into their Impact boards. Well today I'm going to take a look at the latest one, the Maximus VII Impact. This is officially the second Impact board, based on the Z97 chipset. Is this the perfect LAN rig motherboard?
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'Push Button, Receive Bacon' Becomes Reality
Everyone laughed the first time they saw the 'Push Button, Receive Bacon' image but you know deep down you wanted it to be real. Well, wish no more, it looks like someone actually made one.
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