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Isaac Hayes dead at 65. (98)
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Fascist state censors Pirate Bay (44)
on The Pirate Bay - Blog (47) permalinkWe're quite used to fascist countries not allowing freedom of speech. A lot of smaller nations that have dictators decide to block our site since we can help spread information that could be harmful to the dictators. This time it's Italy. They suffer from a really bad background as one of the IFPIs was formed in Italy during the fascist years and now they have a fascist leader in the country, Silvio Berlusconi. Berlusconi is ...Shared by adam (1003) Alex Robar (24) Alex Winter (21) André R. Hood (23) biano (4) Brian (131) Brian Cuban (1831) Brian.LeRoux (12) Cyril Doussin (25) D4rKr0W (6) Dan (93) Darren Isbrecht (196) Davide Taviani (65) Dillon Amburgey (14) Ed Drumheller (18) Edmondo_Dantes (3) gattostanco (37) Inthenameofmine (751) Jarrod Taylor (23) Jason (5) Jason Joo (71) John Staton (25) John Storer II (17) Jon (44) Jordan Bracco (38) Kevin (83) Kyle Ingrelli (98) libra0 (111) Matte (37) Matthew (636) MetatronsCube (29) Nagraj Sambrani (54) Nick Bauer (2) pedrosanta (54) pericles (997) ProfVegas (668) Raj (8) Ram (370) Sham (783) siwaporn (665) Tjeerd Jan van der Molen (21) Uzair (566) Zeus (33) zizzy (47)Contribute comment
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Hershey's Candy No Longer Legally Considered"Milk Chocolate" (54)
on Consumerist (1019) permalinkThe Candy Blog noticed that Hershey's "Kissables" have been reformulated, and can no longer be legally labeled "milk chocolate" because of FDA regulations. The new package looks the same, except for the ingredients and the label which now says "Chocolate Candy" instead "Candy Coated Milk Chocolate." From the Candy Blog: The new version is called Chocolate Candy which is code for chocolate-flavored confection, or candy that contains chocolate but can’t be called chocolate because it ...Shared by Aaron (86) Adam McDonald (17) Adam Ramshaw (18) Adrian (8) AfroWhitey (42) Alex (114) Andy Wibbels (66) Brent (2) Brian (131) Charles (28) Chris Jansen (8) Christopher (141) Christopher W. Bown (123) CntrySigns (41) Daniel (50) David Gaw (17) Deborah Petersen (691) Diego (23) digits12 (1379) Dominic Hopton (84) Doug Adams (218) Eric Chen (196) Franklin Bishop (49) Gabe (8) ian (7) Isaac (57) John Storer II (17) Johnny Makkar (14) JohnWRoachIII (95) Josh (59) Joshua Lovejoy (14) Justin Gallant (5) Kai (801) Kareem Sultan (9) Kurt Lindemann (15) Lee (63) Leximo (293) Lucretia Pruitt (9) mavrevMatt (251) Michael (7) Mike McCarron (38) Nikollas Ordway (117) Phillip Pellegrini (3) prattmic (129) ProfVegas (668) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (830) RR317 (2) Serena Samborski (44) Shane Coffey (480) Stephen Michael Kellat (31) underlost (14) Wolf Paulus (9) xxdesmus (57) Zac (18)Contribute comment
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Quickly grabbing files over an existing SSH connection (33)
on Open Source News (155) permalinkThe Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Copy (SCP) make remotely performing system administration and copying files across secure links a painless operation. SSH and SCP use the same SSH protocol to protect network communications, but they rely on users knowing if they want a shell or to copy a file beforehand. You cannot easily use an existing SSH shell connection to a remote machine and just grab one or two files; if you want the ...Shared by Aaron (86) adam (12) Andrew Schott (113) Anton Fletcher (8) bbbush (190) craig (160) Dan (9) Demetri Mouratis (47) Eric Chen (196) fakechris (81) Glen Campbell (6) hikbi (248) John Storer II (17) Joseph (60) K. Adam Christensen (26) Kevin Federline (313) kmohr25 (85) Larry Osterman (32) Lionel Hendricks (25) mac the mac (13) microft (22) mr_gadget (1689) n8dude (67) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (830) sadiq kassamali (89) SAPRI B.ROSLI (280) Shelby DeNike (1) Shocm (51) Spenser Shumaker (2) Tony Manco (83) Trevor Wermund (216) Wen Zhang (18) Zach (3)Contribute comment
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The Dark Knight Could Be First BD-Live Release (26)
on Gizmodo (5268) permalinkWarner Bros, along with plenty others, has been skeptical about BD-Live. WTF is BD-Live, you ask? It's that feature in the Blu-ray spec allowing, among other internet-based functionality, people seated on couches across the US to watch movies simultaneously and chat about them. Now rumor has it that the company is considering The Dark Knight as their first BD-Live disc release for the coming holiday season. We can't wait for two and a half straight ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (190) AaronTN (111) adam (1003) Andrew [j.Mac] (42) Andrew Littler (115) Andrew Rodrigues (17) benbabooey (9) Billy Fairchild (87) dagorret.digg@gmail.com (825) Damien (107) Darren (61) Dave (103) DeadRinga (146) downbeat (130) Erwin Tang Yew Hon (94) Floris (10) Jacob (63) John Storer II (17) Jonathan (144) Kai (801) Kevin Federline (313) Laura (86) Matthew (18) Paul (180) Thom (42) xxdesmus (57)Contribute comment
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Fox News Busted (41)
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Save the Internet Blog & Blog Archive & Historic Victory for Net Neutrality (94)
on Save the Internet Blog (95) permalinkComcast tried to stop it. Telecom-funded politicians tried to discourage it. Big Media tried to de-legitimize it. But nothing could stop the people-powered movement to hold Comcast accountable for illegally blocking Internet content. Today, the FCC issued a punishment that has Network Neutrality opponents cringing and the rest of us popping champagne. In a landmark decision, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and Commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein approved a bipartisan “enforcement order” that would require ...Shared by Aaron Marks (32) adam (1003) Ahoo Pirsoleimani (13) amy lukima (21) Andy (7) Antonio Delgado (44) Ashish Mohta (212) Bill DeRusha (47) Bob (94) Brian (131) Bryan (63) Cameron Yeager (76) cgsheldon (572) Chad Smith (15) chantelle (1) Charles (28) Chris (92) Chris (94) Damon (159) Dan Sheppard (4) Daniel Stinebaugh (243) Darth Guru (68) David Fiedler (7) David Kettler (185) david miron (339) davidjtate (45) Derning (10) Derrik (63) Doug Adams (218) Earth Economy (188) Elmer Thomas (254) Eric Chen (196) furman (33) Gabe (55) History of Blogging (284) Inthenameofmine (751) James Dorminey (29) Jason (2) Jason Gilman (171) Jeff Jones (251) Jess (22) Jesse Mercado (19) Jillian York (19) JoAnne Westcott (10) Joh Rogers (28) John Storer II (17) Jon (44) Jon Phillips (342) Jonathan (10) Joseph (60) Josh Klein (37) Joshua Lovejoy (14) Justin Simonsen (230) Kabren Levinson (45) Kevin Bondelli (74) Krazy (257) Marcus Mattsson (43) mavrevMatt (251) melmyfinger (22) Michael (38) Michael Mior (147) Michelle Jones (35) Mike Gdovin (120) mr_gadget (1689) NasirJumani (544) NBW (19) Omar Qazi (7) Patrick (10) pericles (997) Peter (74) ps1160 (80) Raffi Asdourian (17) raytibbitts (33) Rob (131) roxanne sutton (2) scott (120) sean h (43) Sham (783) Shawn Hill (105) Shawn Strong (6) Simon Carpentier (30) snachodog (48) Spudsstuff (81) Steve Barlow (2) Thomas Power (27) Tim (661) Tom (11) trevor (16) Trevor Wermund (216) Tyler N. (57) Vlad (8) William Z. (28) ZayneHumphrey (69) Zeke (52)Contribute comment
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Digg Recommendation Engine Updates (75)
on Digg the Blog (280) permalinkHi all, It’s been a month since we’ve rolled out the Recommendation Engine, and we’ve found that you’re Digging more than ever. Now that we have thirty days under our belt, we wanted to share out some stats and give you a heads up on some of the improvements we are working on to make the Recommendation Engine even better. Some statistics: - Digging activity is up significantly: the total number of Diggs increased 40% ...Shared by Aaron (17) Adam (11) Adam (10) Adam Debreczeni (20) Adam Fuhrer (125) Adam R. (16) Alex Dumitru (434) Alex France (331) Ali R Khan (88) Andrew Hughes (61) Andrew Littler (115) atul (357) Bastien (45) Ben (4) Chris (10) Chris Fizik (16) Chris Stamas (29) Christopher W. Bown (123) Daniel Matthews (34) David (29) David O'Halloran (14) Ed Cline (26) furman (33) G. Saunders (20) Gilbert Trejo (10) Guy (243) Hakicoma (97) Hassan (45) James Bess (2) jeff (5) Jen (16) Joe (152) John Storer II (17) Jordan (187) Jorge (12) Josh (66) Joshua (17) Keith Barber (7) Kevin Rose (32) Lee (63) Lowell (8) Luciano (42) Mahesh Basantani (365) Mathew (75) Matt Van Horn (26) melmyfinger (22) Michael (46) Michael Mior (147) Mike Gdovin (120) Mike Smith (2) Norman Hammer (28) Patrick (118) Phil (21) prattmic (129) Primoz (30) quicket (11) Rami Taibah (264) rony john (235) sadiq kassamali (89) Shane Coffey (480) Shankar Ganesh (226) Simon (44) Steve (305) Steve Nimmons (69) T.J. (19) tharik (103) Tom (0) Trevor Wermund (216) Tuneguru (25) Tyson Williams (125) Uzair (566) Vulpes (43) William Francis (7) zach (18)Contribute comment
- Despite Impressive Evidence, Creationists Cling to Unreality (14)
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Hasbro's Nightmare: Scrabulous Returns With New Name And (A Few) New Rules (46)
on Techdirt (648) permalinkWell, you kind of had to see this one coming. Days after taking Scrabulous down in response to the lawsuit from Hasbro, the brothers behind the game have put up a new game called "WordScraper" that is similar, but has a few different rules as well. The idea, obviously is to be different enough to get around the lawsuit from Hasbro. When you look this over, you begin to realize just how badly Hasbro screwed ...Shared by Adam Maldonado (346) Alex France (331) Andrew Schott (113) Aractor (0) Athar (13) Benjamin (1501) Blaise (72) Chris Robertson (15) Christopher Gizzi (119) Cindy Bartorillo (60) dagorret.digg@gmail.com (825) Dan (49) darkeye11547 (614) Deborah Petersen (691) Digg Boss (164) ductapeguy (62) Ed Cline (26) Foo Yong Hwee (71) Frank (13) Gabriel (36) Gavin (24) Gil (328) Inthenameofmine (751) Jamin (111) Jay Moser (5) Jeevan (0) Jeff (523) John Storer II (17) Kevin Federline (313) Leena (2274) Lynn (14) mark (1) Matthew (18) Mitch Wagner (52) neal (797) Nikole (65) Nikollas Ordway (117) Richard (15) Richard John (16) Sean Shaghaghi (65) ssravp (27) Tom (0) Tom Foreman (6) Uzair (566) Will Hall (3) yosh (59)Contribute comment
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Foxconn deliberately sabotaging their BIOS to destroy Linux (56)
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DRM still sucks: Yahoo Music going dark, taking keys with it (74)
on Ars Technica (1726) permalinkYahoo announced last night that it will shutter Yahoo Music soon. If you bought DRMed files from the store, it's time to stock up on blank CDs and prepare yourself for lossy rerips if you want to move your music to a new PC come October.Read More...Shared by Adam (50) Adam Maldonado (346) Ade (59) Alex Dumitru (434) AlexandrosM (39) Andrew (47) Ari (48) Austin (12) Benjamin (1501) Brian (131) Bwana (189) Calvin Robinson (6) Carissa (58) Carl (33) Cavorter (19) cephyn (0) Chris Wilson (39) CJ (180) Clint (67) Crossbar (64) Cyril Doussin (25) Datch (36) Dennis (20) Dennis Laumen (38) Ed Drumheller (18) Emil (16) Eugene (92) fb2 (1) FelipeC (39) Felix Bredoteau (598) GG (184) Haris (52) Harry Toon (0) Isaac (57) Jake (13) Jamie Wallis (46) Jason (237) Jason Percival (25) Jeff (77) Jen (195) Joe D'Andrea (25) John Storer II (17) Jojo (113) Jonathan Bailey (64) Joshua Lovejoy (14) Ken (0) Krazy (257) lewis (24) Marko Sultsing (26) Martin Gordon (50) matpol (12) mavrevMatt (251) mike (85) Mike (9) Mookyjooky (71) Neil (11) Patrik Hirvinen (21) R. Francis (46) Rick (5) Rick Foster (24) Romey (33) Sat (20) Steve Loopipe (21) Trent Lloyd (0) Trevor Shafer (38) Trevor Wermund (216) Tuneguru (25) Ubqtous (48) Uzair (566) webtime (867) Wolf Ilandl (0) Wolf Paulus (9) Zack (3) Zhasper (52)
- Martin Gordon said: "Ars has been one of only many groups banging the anti-DRM drum for years. We're not pro-piracy, we're just not dumb as rocks."
- Clint said: The answer to Kraulin's question is "there's a sucker born every minute".And population growth is increasing :)
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The way to market Vista... Don't mention it's Vista! (35)
permalinkREDMOND, Wash.--After months of searching for ways to defend its oft-maligned Windows operating system, Microsoft may just have found its best weapon: Vista's skeptics.Spurred by an e-mail from someone deep in the marketing ranks, Microsoft last week traveled to San Francisco, rounding up Windows XP users who had negative impressions of Vista. The subjects were put on video, asked about their Vista impressions, and then shown a "new" operating system, code-named Mojave.More than 90 percent ...Shared by Aditya Wirayudha (6) Alex (56) Alex Dumitru (434) Alex France (331) Alex Zariv (20) Avi (1248) Ben (19) Calvin Robinson (6) Dennis (20) Ian Ferrell (5) Joe Lencioni (45) John Storer II (17) Jonathan Sterling (91) Kevin Federline (313) Mani Karthik (49) Mason (7) mike (85) Mike (31) NasirJumani (544) Nathan (111) Nathan Reale (56) Nirav (134) Nomi Rauf (35) Phil Hendry (5) Rachel Leibowitz (0) Rick (12) robert steburg (52) Sham (783) Sharjeel (47) Suresh Kumar (7) TDavid (29) Trent Lloyd (0) trevor (21) Trevor Wermund (216) Uzair (566)Contribute comment
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