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Click here to magically transport yourself to the Breaking Blog, where we’re giving away psych-rock trio Secret Machines’ new “Atomic Heels,” off their self-titled album due October 14th.
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via Rolling Stone @ 17:32 27th Sep
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Website of the Telegraph Media Group with breaking news, sport, business, latest UK and world news. Content from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and video from Telegraph TV.
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via Telegraph @ 14:18 24th Sep
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What: Recent Outbreak of Fake "Breaking News and Alerts" Phishing Attacks Successfully Quarantined by Abaca Technology Corporation
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 0:22 15th Aug
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What: Recent Outbreak of Fake "Breaking News and Alerts" Phishing Attacks Successfully Quarantined by Abaca Technology Corporation
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via Houston Chronicle @ 0:21 15th Aug
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The new Mining Journal RSS feeds are a great way to be notified when a new article is posted to our Breaking News page or the Latest issue becomes available.
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via Miningmag @ 6:01 7th Aug
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A driver has been charged with assaulting a cop - after allegedly breaking wind and fanning it at him.
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via Mirror.co.uk @ 15:19 26th Sep
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TMCNet: Legal Online Poker Site PurePlay Dominates Market With Record-Breaking Base of 1.5 Million Players
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via TMC Net @ 23:18 8th Sep
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This week's malicious spam malware attack masquerading as a breaking news update from MSNBC.com is just the most recent outbreak of a massive phishing attack impersonating a major online news service.
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via Red Orbit @ 7:44 15th Aug
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SAN JOSE, CA -- 08/14/08 -- This week's malicious spam malware attack masquerading as a breaking news update from MSNBC.com is just the most recent outbreak of a massive phishing attack impersonating a major online news service. Similar t..
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via Earthtimes.org @ 0:21 15th Aug
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A spectacular video recorded on September 29 shows the Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle plunging through Earth's atmosphere and breaking apart. It doesn't take long for the action to start — about 7 seconds into the video, there's a bright flash — which portrays the demise of the first and very successful space station freighter ship built by the European Space Agency. Two observation teams were chasing Jules Verne, in two separate aircraft, taking video and images. This video shows the spacecraft breaking up over the Pacific Ocean beginning at about 15:36 CEST. Below are more images, too:
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via Universe Today @ 22:07 30th Sep
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It would seem counterintuitive that the music industry would want to bypass its richest retail channel. But some of Apple's practices cut profits for the major labels. The reason: There is a growing trend in the music business of labels deliberately withholding some of their music from iTunes. There were several cases in which albums were either not made available on iTunes or were pulled.
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via Forbes.com @ 17:33 27th Sep
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via Gamasutra @ 23:21 14th Sep
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via ITWire @ 15:08 9th Sep
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via NG4.com @ 9:37 8th Sep
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International Space Station that would generate an unbreakable code from entangled pairs of photons.
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via Spectrum Online @ 15:14 29th Aug
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Jesper Johansson, co-author of Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks, recently wrote an article in The Register which dissects a new type of threat. Anyone with a blog has probably seen blog spam- comments made on blog posts which have little or nothing to do with the actual blog post, but contain links to spam-related web sites. I have spam filters in place, so I rarely even see the blog spam posts. They are an annoyance, and I simply delete them in periodic batches. However, Jesper did stop to look at the spam and noticed that a new breed was becoming prevalent. The new breed, rather than just leading to some annoying spam site, are actually malware attacks. For a complete breakdown of the threat, and Jesper's dissection and analysis, check out Anatomy of a Malware Scam.
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via About @ 16:47 24th Aug
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via Rivals.net @ 11:41 19th Aug
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The Vancouver Sun reports that Vancouver-based video game developer Radical Entertainment is to lay off around 100 employees, equating to approximately half its work force.
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via NG4.com @ 12:05 14th Aug
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Why do most international casual games struggle in the US? It’s a particularly relevant question given the tremendous growth in the market today. PricewaterhouseCoopers recently predicted the worldwide market for online video games will be worth $14.4 billion by 2012, up from $6.6 billion last year. Large numbers of international publishers continue to enter the U.S. market with the goal of cashing in, but with few standout performers one has to ask, “what’s missing?” It’s a complicated question but I have a few answers.
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via Edge Magazine @ 10:37 12th Aug
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via ATMmarketplace.com @ 3:01 6th Aug
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AAAS members activate your FREE subscription to ALL Science content since 1880, as well as ScienceNOW, the SAGE KE Archive and AAASMember.org.
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via Science Magazine @ 9:15 4th Oct
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via PC Advisor @ 16:21 1st Oct
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Derbyshire County Cricket Club and the University of Derby have joined forces to launch a new scholarship scheme for outstanding young cricketers.
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via Derbyshire County Cricket Club @ 0:27 20th Sep
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An anonymous reader points out a story in The Register by Opera Software CTO Hakon Lie which tells the story of how Microsoft's interoperability promise for IE8 seems to have been broken in less than six months. Quoting: "In March, Microsoft announced that their upcoming Internet Explorer 8 would: use its most standards compliant mode, IE8 Standards, as the default. Note the last word: default. Microsoft argued that, in light of their newly published interoperability principles, it was the right thing to do. This declaration heralded an about-face and was widely praised by the web standards community; people were stunned and delighted by Microsoft's promise. This week, the promise was broken."
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via Slashdot @ 16:49 31st Aug
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via Rolling Stone @ 12:11 28th Aug
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