In an article posted by Macworld http://www.macworld.com/article/140674/2009/05/ipod_shocker.html they are reporting a new warning published by Apple about the dangers of being zapped by your earbuds attached to your iPod. Apparently this problem extends to ANY earbuds attached to ANY electronic device, but I don't think Apple really cares about those.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Pirates Now Rule in Sweden, Thanks to Lawyers
According to http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/17/2041208&from=rss The Pirate Party in Sweden is now one of the top three ruling parties in the country. It looks like a lawsuit against link aggregator website, ThePirateBay.org has inspired a flood of new members to join the Pirate Party resulting
in their new position among the list of seven parties. Apparently, this political party is fighting to keep information on the web free and available to everyone.
This is definitely something to get behind. Maybe the U.S. needs a Pirate Party. Hey, Pirate Tea Parties!
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in their new position among the list of seven parties. Apparently, this political party is fighting to keep information on the web free and available to everyone.
This is definitely something to get behind. Maybe the U.S. needs a Pirate Party. Hey, Pirate Tea Parties!
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Labels:
free speech,
freedom of information,
pirates,
security,
sweden,
the pirate bay
Monday, March 30, 2009
Final Fantasy XI New Expansions
Kotaku reported FFXI will be getting 3 new expansions: http://kotaku.com/5170483/final-fantasy-xi-getting-three-more-expansion-scenarios
The first expansion, titled "A Crystalline Prophecy: Ode of Life Bestowing," was released with more information about two more coming expansions available here:
http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/addon/
I had no idea there was this much activity.
The first expansion, titled "A Crystalline Prophecy: Ode of Life Bestowing," was released with more information about two more coming expansions available here:
http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/addon/
I had no idea there was this much activity.
Labels:
ffxi,
final fantasy xi online,
games,
gaming,
mmorpg
Square Enix Announces Security Token for FFXI
In a move to help users protect their gil, Square Enix has announced a digital security token is now available which generates a continually randomized password that is designed to keep hackers from getting their dirty paws on users hard earned gil and gear.
from: http://kotaku.com/5168308/protect-your-gil-with-the-final-fantasy-xi-security-token
Hollywood Redeemed?
Just when I started to get over Hollywood and it's far left, socialist bias a story about another conservative beauty like the epic Ms. Angie Harmon surfaces.
Now I just want to know if she's a gamer. >.>
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,511470,00.html
Monday, March 16, 2009
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