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Youtube punishment fits Youtube prank

According to Florida Today, Jessica Ceponis an employee of Taco Bell was working at the drive through when she was met by a car full to the brim of bored YouTube fame hungry teenagers/youths. She passed their order, not realising what was next. “Fire in the hole!”, was exclaimed by those in the car, the [...]

Disappointing WWDC, sorry Apple fans

Sorry Apple fans, but WWDC 2008 wasn’t what it should have been. It was predictable and mundane. If everything announced today were new then it would be different, but half of WWDC was a repeat of Apple’s March 6th event where Steve Jobs announced th

18 hours, the calm before the iStorm

18 hours until Steve Jobs steps up at WWDC 2008 (beginning 9th June 1:00PM eastern time) to announce the 2nd generation iPhone. Sadly we won’t be there, maybe another year. Its the calm before the storm of iPhone mania, everyone is now getting a g

UK computing students are disappearing

Shortage in skilled IT studentsUCAS Computing applications have fallen by 48.2% since 2001. Even at A-level the number of students has fallen by 48.6% between 2001-2007. Government investment between 1996 and 2001 almost doubled to meet industry needs, but since then funding has decreased by almost £100 million a year…

Amazon goes offline… it cannot be!

Amazon DownAmazon goes down, leaving a message of accusation, “we believe you violated the terms”. I have not! 2 hours down time = $3.5 million loss (roughly), mere pocket change.

Your holiday snaps… up for ransom

Let us set the scene. You’ve got the family around and your computer is all set up to show off your holiday snaps. As you open the directory, something doesn’t feel right. Thumbnails aren’t appearing and your images have been renamed from “BEACH08.JP

Google’s battle of beauty versus law

The California Online Privacy Protection Act states that a commercial website that collects data about it’s users must, “conspicuously post its privacy policy on its Web site” This basically means ‘on the home page’. So, it turns out that for five

1 in 20 products sent back are fine

A study by Accenture has shown that only 1 in every 20 of returned products are actually broken. Accenture executive Terry Steger stated, “I don’t believe the returns issue…

Apple to target the self-involved

Although not confirmed, it is thought that Apple may have purchased ‘Me.com’. A quick whois of Me.com gives no results other than a its parking with markmonitor which has been previously used by Apple. However a search of the SOA records yields the o

Kids set for ‘Matrix’ future?… No

Every once in a while we come across news that simply isn’t news (a bit like what you are currently reading). Please visit the “Kids set for ‘Matrix’ future” article at Yahoo News. Chris Parry, the new chief executive of the Independent Schoo

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