Diaz Loaded with Viruses
McAfee came out with a study that named “Cameron Diaz” as the most viral celebrity to search for in cyberspace. I think that should include the silver screen as well.
the FCC won’t let me be… No Eminem, it’s Google and Verizon
Google and Verizon has come together to threaten net neutrality. Lets expect the worst and hope for the best!
Saudi Arabia pulls the trigger…
Saudi Arabia briefly turned off data services for Blackberry phones. Maybe Saudi Arabia is following Don’t Blink Design’s lead and switching over to the iPhone.
It’s all about the Benjamins, baby
Billionaires signed “The Giving Pledge” to give half of their wealth to philanthropic organizations in their trusts. Hopefully they will give to better causes than some of the ones on the Pepsi Refresh Project (i.e. buying Nintendo DSi’s for second graders).
The Future in Taco Trucks
After reading the Wired’s contest, I wondered what delectable treats would be in store of us in the future.
Internet is in the hands of seven
In case of a “catastrophic event,” seven smart cards have been issued to a lucky seven that will restart the world wide web.
Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome allows sites to steal your info
Everybody, turn off the auto-fill feature if you have the following: Safari (v.4 & 5), Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer (6 & 7). According to Jeremiah Grossman, browsers’ auto-fill leaves users vulnerable for malicious sites to steal information.
Surprise! Netflix customers love video streaming
The growth in Netflix’s video streaming has shifted customers away from physical DVDs. This was one of the best thing to happen to movie renters and possibly the worst to Netflix.
Wanna get high…
Off of digital drugs? Well, with i-Doser mp3s, kids are downloading these digital drugs to get a high similar to that of marijuana and cocaine. Man, just another type of music my parents won’t let me listen to.