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“A source tells EW that the site’s rumored pay structure would only be in...”
– Hulu not switching to a pay site — rest easy, web watchers | EW.com
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Asteroid blast reveals holes in Earth's defences |... →
AN ASTEROID exploded over Indonesia with the force of three Hiroshima nuclear bombs - and no one on Earth knew it was coming.
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Fake Facebook e-mail contains Trojan | Webware -... →
A new variant of the Bredolab Trojan horse is attached to a fake “Facebook Password Reset Confirmation” e-mail, security firm MX Labs is reporting. Some users are receiving the e-mail from “The Facebook Team,” according to the security firm. The sender’s e-mail address displays “service@facebook.com.” In reality, the address and sender were spoofed.
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In Industry First, Voting Machine Company to... →
Sequoia Voting Systems plans to publicly release the source code for its new optical scan voting system, the company announced Tuesday — a remarkable reversal for a voting machine maker long criticized for resisting public examination of its proprietary systems.
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Sony CEO Pleads Poverty But The Movie Industry... →
In a piece today in The Times, Sony boss Michael Lynton yet again champions 3 strikes for alleged pirates and states that combating piracy could add millions to the economy. He also says that due to piracy, in 2008 Hollywood made the lowest number of movies in the last decade. So where did its record earnings go?
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Colossal sea monster unearthed that would have... →
The fossilised skull of a giant ‘sea monster’ measuring up to 53ft in length has been discovered on the south coast of England. Weighing up to 12 tonnes, the ferocious pliosaur roamed the oceans 150 million years ago.
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