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Here's your ticket to the digital Woodstock

Blogs The world's largest digital festival, which some dub as the "digital Woodstock", Dreamhack, is starting to roll into town. The show that holds three Guiness World Records for largest B.Y.O.C. LAN ... Read story »

Chinese hackers are overrated

Blogs The Yasukuni Shrine has long been the target of angry young Chinese netizens. This past week it seems a few Chinese hackers attacked the Shrine's Web site and posted the following ... Read story »

Made-in-Japan Wi-Fi blocking paint

Crave While this sounds most unneighborly, since it means your nosy-parker neighbors can't piggyback off your wireless connection anytime, the Japanese haven't done this just to up their rep for wacky innovations. ... Read story »

Is shopping site selling pirated iTunes gift cards?

Crave According to Outdustry, iTunes gift cards have been pirated, and China's biggest C2C online shopping site, Taobao, is the platform used to sell the cards. Chinese hackers have figured out a ... Read story »

Denial of Service attack on CNN by Chinese hackers

Blogs I can't seem to access CNN right now. And on Twitter, there are a bunch of people reporting the same thing, though it seems intermittent. A quick ping of CNN.com shows ... Read story »

Nikon's D3X in the works?

Crave It seems this is a fine week to leak news of dSLRs. Earlier, we reported Samsung was hinting at its development of a new full-frame dSLR. Now there are rumors of ... Read story »

PlayStation Network compromised!

Crave Heads up, people! If you're a member of Sony's PSN online gaming community, its high time you verify the integrity of your existing account. The Japanese company has recently issued an ... Read story »

Half-Kermit, half bagpipe: Meet Keromin, the musical hand puppet

Blogs While I didn't get out to Make Meeting 04 today as I had hoped, it's been fun watching some of the media that's been streaming out of there on Twitter and ... Read story »

Hackers of Southeast Asia unite!

Blogs (Disclaimer: Yahoo! is a client and did NOT pay or request for this blog post. However, the writer does believe this event to be pretty significant in Indonesian technology circles.) There once ... Read story »

Will PSPgo keep the pirates at bay?

Crave The PSPgo's embedded battery is a security feature. In recent days, a few blogs have picked up on the fact that the battery on Sony's upcoming PSPgo will be sealed into ... Read story »

Mozilla Firefox--most vulnerable Web browser

Blogs What is the most vulnerable browser today? If your answer is the Internet Explorer, then you're wrong. According to applications security vendor Cenzic, the most vulnerable browser today is Mozilla's Firefox accounting ... Read story »

And you thought your Wi-Fi was safe?

Blogs This geek has been playing his role as digital nomad and visited more than 10 cities in the past 30 days, from Indianapolis to Osaka, and from Beijing to Moscow. I ... Read story »

M.I.T. undergrads shoot a US$150 camera into space

Crave An incredible view from the US$150 space camera. You don't always need an expensive professional dSLR to capture awe-inspiring images. Sometimes, a basic Canon A470 point-and-shoot, a little ingenuity, and ... Read story »

What to do to your Android after you get it

Blogs Just a summary of links, on what to do after you get your Android phone, if you want a perfectly wonderful phone free of stupid layers like the crap stuff phone ... Read story »

PS3 Slim already on sale?

Features Some lucky US gamers have already gotten their hands on the new console, while shipment to Singapore will be arriving soon according to reliable sources.  Read story »

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