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Sony Invention Beams Sights, Sounds Into Brain

PlayStation maker Sony Corp has been granted a patent for beaming sensory information directly into the brain. Add comment

Team 93 Rally: Week 3!

It looks as though the Rally is having trouble in Week 3 - We only have one new user so far! Let's finish the week strong and find 8 more people by Tuesday! Add comment

Advent Children Website Goes Live

Square Enix announced yesterday that the website for the much anticipated movie, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, has gone live. Add comment

Ad Campaign Offering Glimpse of Next-Gen Xbox?

Ilovebees.com-style game on ourcolony.net appears to reward visitors with glimpses of Microsoft's next-generation controller. Add comment

Nintendo Raids NYC

Nintendo announced today the opening of the Nintendo World Store in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Add comment

Florida Panel May Regulate Online Dating

Virtual dating can attract real criminals, and some lawmakers want the state to help protect lovelorn singles from stalkers and rapists lurking on the Internet. Add comment

OCZ Technology Releases 625MHz Memory Modules For DFI Mainboards

OCZ Technology on Wednesday announced its memory modules capable of operating at unprecedented high speeds, but only on specially created mainboards for overclockers by DFI. Add comment

Infineon Sets Up Production of 512Mb GDDR3, Tips Graphics Cards with 1GB Memory

A leading memory manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG announced on Wednesday its new GDDR3 memory devices aimed at the forthcoming breed of graphics cards, sketching its aggressive plans to occupy a share in the market of the most advanced memory devices. Add comment

Easy Tree Latest BitTorrent Site To Shut Down

Easytree.org, a popular Bittorrent tracking site also known as EZT, shut down today after their ISP received threatening letters from attorneys. Add comment

Al Gore Invents New Internet TV

Al Gore never said he invented the Internet. But the new San Francisco-based cable TV network he's heading promises to transform television by plugging it into the Internet. Add comment

Microsoft Expands Anti-Linux Campaign

Microsoft is expanding its marketing campaign against linux. Their "Get the Facts" Marketing campaign compares Windows Favorably to Linux and other open source apps. Add comment

Sony Refreshes Its Network Walkman

Sony keeps trying to cut Apple a new one with this update to their network walkman line. Add comment

Clever Clock Stops You Sleeping Late

A scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has invented the clever device, which will defy even the most determined alarm clock "snoozers." Add comment

Eidos Unveils New Lara Croft

First official details released on Tomb Raider: Legend, Lara's seventh adventure; Xbox version confirmed. Add comment

Gigabyte Announces World’s First Intel P4 SLI Motherboard

Gigabyte Technology, today introduced the new i-DNA series of motherboards with the launch of the GA-8N-SLI Royal mainboard. Add comment

Intel Ignites Desktop Dual-Core Era As First Dual-Core Chips Reviewed

Intel Corp. is yet to release its central processing units with two cores in the late Q2 2005, but today the company decided to give the world a preview on performance of its first chip with two processing engine, the Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition 840. Add comment

Windows Update V6 Gone Public?

[url=http://www.neowin.net]Neowin[/url] today reported that some people, after installing an Update for Windows XP (KB893357), found that when they went to access Windows Update (expecting v5), they were instead directed to v6 (currently in Beta testing). Add comment

Feds Crack 128 Bit WEP In Three Minutes

At a recent ISSA (Information Systems Security Association) meeting in Los Angeles, a team of FBI agents demonstrated current WEP-cracking techniques and broke a 128 bit WEP key in about three minutes. Add comment

Hackers Write Spyware For Cash, Not Fame

More than 70% of virus writers are now writing spyware under contract, one more piece of evidence that hacking has evolved from mischievous hobby to money-making criminal venture. Add comment

NEW Unofficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack 2.0 RC3

A new build of the extremely handy 'Unofficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack' has been made available for download. Add comment

Philips Develops Superior MOS Transistor Model

Philips Research and Pennsylvania State University researchers have developed a new model for metal-oxide semiconductor (MOS) transistor behavior. Add comment