Fantasy Premier League falls over |
- Fantasy Premier League falls over
- Sony VPL-HW30ES 3D projector
- Attack targeting open-source web app keeps growing
- Stars Wars icons join Queen Elizabeth on Pacific Island coin
- Dell puts gun to Streak 5 tablet, pulls trigger
- Mozilla to automatically block unwanted Firefox add-ons
- Police kill mobile phone service to squelch protest
Fantasy Premier League falls over Posted: 13 Aug 2011 05:09 AM PDT Can't play, won't playNot the best start to the season for Fantasy Premier League, the hugely popular, free game for grown ups, which crashed today.… |
Posted: 13 Aug 2011 12:00 AM PDT Screening success?Review I've actually written several introductions to this review. One opened extolling the benefits of 3D projection over 3D TVs. I thoughtfully proposed that the key problem with 3D flatscreens is that they're just too small - rather than confound and entrance you with 3D, they merely present you with a window and invite you to peer through.… |
Attack targeting open-source web app keeps growing Posted: 12 Aug 2011 05:15 PM PDT 8 million poisoned pages, courtesy of osCommerce usersAn attack targeting sites running unpatched versions of the osCommerce web application kept growing virally this week, more than three weeks after a security firm warned it was being used to install malware on the computers of unsuspecting users.… |
Stars Wars icons join Queen Elizabeth on Pacific Island coin Posted: 12 Aug 2011 04:59 PM PDT R2D2 meets QEIIIn this time of economic upheaval and fiscal brinksmanship, it heartening to hear of one government that's approaching budget enhancement with fresh, creative thinking.… |
Dell puts gun to Streak 5 tablet, pulls trigger Posted: 12 Aug 2011 03:50 PM PDT Five-inch experiment deadDell has discontinued its five-inch Dell Streak, a neither-fish-nor-fowl item that never quite caused consumers' pulses to pound.… |
Mozilla to automatically block unwanted Firefox add-ons Posted: 12 Aug 2011 03:44 PM PDT Revenge of the force-fed browser usersMozilla's Firefox will soon start blocking browser add-ons installed by other programs until users explicitly approve them, a move that's designed to give people more control over their web surfing experience.… |
Police kill mobile phone service to squelch protest Posted: 12 Aug 2011 03:41 PM PDT San Francisco shutdownIn response to a threatened protest in its subway system, San Francisco authorities temporarily shut down mobile phone service in the underground stations of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, known locally as BART.… |
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