Selasa, 30 November 2010

VERY URGENT

 
Dear Friend,

I want to transfer US$10.5 Million to your bank account. The fund belong to our deceased customer who died with his entire family in Iraq War 2006, leaving nobody for the claim and as such, I decided to contact you as to enable us claim the fund. Your share is 40% while 60% for me. Contact me only through my private e-mail mr.abal_k1@sify.com for more details: This transaction is 100% risky free.

Thanks,
Mr. Abal  Ali
Banque Regionale De Solidarite
Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso

Rabu, 29 September 2010

New 'Guitar Hero' unleashes fantasy riffs

New 'Guitar Hero' unleashes fantasy riffs
In an otherworldly landscape, with controllers in hand, players must conquer the Beast in order to release a powerful demigod.
ACS:Law faces possible fines after 4Chan snags unprotected private data
Here's a maxim: don't tick off 4Chan. Whether it's the "Cat Bin Lady" or the "Puppy Throwing Girl," it's a bad idea. ACS:Law, a law firm based in Great Britain that tracks down alleged illegal file sharers for the porn industry, may have received the message.
Post Tech: Net neutrality bill may be dead for this session, sources say
A House Democratic push to create a net neutrality bill won't get the Republican support it needs to be introduced this legislative session, according to sources familiar with the effort. That places the issue back at the Federal Communications Commission, where its chairman has proposed to re-as... Network neutralityNetNeutralityFederal Communications CommissionProgrammingComponent Frameworks

Minggu, 26 September 2010

Fake earthquake drill tests Facebook, Twitter

Fake earthquake drill tests Facebook, Twitter
If your Facebook page or Twitter feed lights up Friday with news of a tsunami off the California coast, don't get too worried.
Air Force launches surveillance satellite from Ca.

A U.S. space surveillance satellite has been launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on the central California coast.


Verizon's Fascinate reaches new lows among smartphones run amok
A "Google phone" hand-cuffed to Microsoft's Bing search engine sounds like a bad joke. But it's a real product, one for whichVerizon Wireless charges $199.99. SmartphoneAndroidVerizonSamsung GroupVerizonWireless

Kamis, 23 September 2010

Twitter Hack: Made In Japan?

Are too many sequels killing video gaming?
Notice anything familiar about 2010's wish list of most anticipated video games? Apart from a higher number or a snappier catchphrase in the title, many look disturbingly similar to games from last year or the year before.
Twitter Hack: Made In Japan?

This week's Twitter attack that caused a widespread headache for the micro-blogging service appears to have been triggered by a Japanese computer hacker who says he was only trying to help.


Senin, 20 September 2010

Fired teacher fights to clear name on Google

Fired teacher fights to clear name on Google
A grand jury declined to indict Randolph Forde on allegations that he offered student money to kill another teen, but the negative publicity lives on in Google searches, and he fears he may never be able to rehabilitate his reputation.
IBM Offers $1.78B to Acquire Analytics Firm Netezza

IBM on Monday announced it had acquired Netezza, in another among the fairly recent spate of acquisitions in the high-tech field.