A dead or stuck pixel on an LCD screen or TFT can be incredibly annoying. You’ll be staring at it for days on end, wondering for how long you’ll be without your screen or maybe your entire laptop if you decided to turn it in for repair or replacement. All that grieve over something as [...]
US Environmental Activist Dan Bloom, says he will sue world leaders for “intent to commit manslaughter against future generations of human beings by allowing murderous amounts of fossil fuels to be harvested, burned and sent into the atmosphere as CO2.” He’s looking for $1 billion and will start the lawsuit sometime next week, starting December [...]
If you’re familiar with the original Atlas Shrugged, this story in McSweeney’s is hilarious:
“I heard the thugs in Washington were trying to take your Rearden metal at the point of a gun,” [Dagny] said. “Don’t let them, Hank. With your advanced alloy and my high-tech railroad, we’ll revitalize our country’s failing infrastructure and make big, [...]
A development build of Spherack Reloaded being played. The game still has a while to go, including the completion of game modes, optimizing a ton of network packets and finishing the profile system, but hopefully we’ll have it done by the end of this year.
Rather than just creating every single thing imaginable, Stuart Smith, the newly named strategic planning director of Google’s Creative Lab in New York says that Google will be placing a greater emphasis on the needs of their consumers in the future.
Another one of those things that make us realize our lives would be pointless and empty if it were not for Robot Chicken.
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has just announced the completion of the USB 3.0 Specification. The new interface and technology provides ten times the bandwidth of the existing 2.0 and is expected to be integrated into future PCs and electronics. (Well of course)
It’ll provide a maximum bandwidth of 5.0Gb/sec which beats by far, USB 2.0 [...]
Barack Obama’s tragic victory in the recent US Elections has lead his Supporter’s lives to catastrophe