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Sunday, November 30
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Friday, November 21
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One of the world's largest and brightest LED billboards lit up in Times Square last night. Via New York Times : The new Walgreens sign going live in Times Square Thursday is not the largest LED-based sign in the world, but its developers believe...
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Thursday, November 13
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Dr. Robert Jeffress, the preacher who gave a sermon called "Why Gay is Not O.K." last week at the Dallas First Baptist Church is the go-to guy for goofy quotes about intolerance. During the Presidential...
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Thursday, November 06
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Barack Obama and Joe Biden are laying it all out there with their new website, Change.gov, "the official website of the US Presidential transition." In addition to have biographies of the new White House power couple, the site contains...
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Wednesday, November 05
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While CNN's much-ballyhooed "hologram" gimmick last night was interesting, it wasn't an actual hologram . Wolf Blitzer wasn't seeing those people in front of him, it was all done in the computer. Meh. Subscribe. Read more....
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Monday, November 03
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ElectPalin.com redirects to BarackObama.com. [Jossip] Permalink |
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Sunday, November 02
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From Engadget:
“Growing tired of distributing the Meizu M6 and M3 (and growing even more tired of waiting on the M8), Dane-Elec has decided to strike up on its own and offer up a smattering of portable media players. Up first is the above...
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Saturday, November 01
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How scene is this mouse? It is made out of, what seems like Norwegian wood and operated differently than the average most. Watch the video after the jump: Read more...
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Friday, October 31
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Sony is releasing these vending machines that will have DVDs, CDs, USBs and pretty much everything that has been acronymized. This is set to hit the UK this winter and I wonder what kind of stuff they will stock. I feel like its all going to be...
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Thursday, October 30
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A broad coalition of Silicon Valley tech companies have formed "Silicon Valley Leaders Says No On Proposition 8" and will publish a full-page ad in tomorrow's San Jose Mercury-News urging opposition to Prop 8. The honorary co-chairs...
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Thursday, October 30
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Rex Wockner just emailed to report that last night's cyber-attack on No On 8's site is continuing. The denial-of-service (DoS) attack on NoOnProp8.com that started last night continues. When you attempt to go to the URL, it either will time...
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Thursday, October 30
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The No On 8 and Say No 2 sites were the apparent victims of a cyber attack last night. Via press release: Today the NO on Prop 8 campaign's Web site was the victim of what appears to be a coordinated attack designed to bring the system down...
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Thursday, October 30
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Ack! Our socially conservative enemies are getting all high-tech and shit. The folks over at No on 8, the campaign hoping to maintain same-sex marriage in California, sent us a press release detailing a coordinated attack on their site and a comrade's...
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Tuesday, October 28
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Bizarre, yet awesome:
Georgina the hen is thought to have damaged an ovary, causing her testosterone levels to soar and effectively transforming the organ into a testicle.
The one-in-10,000 switch has seen the animal develop a cockscomb on its head...
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Monday, October 27
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"A million text messages a day will be sent as part of a new scheme to encourage South Africans to be tested for HIV. Project Masiluleke has been described as the largest use of mobile phone technology for health promotion." [Pink News...
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Friday, October 24
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A nightclub in Rotterdam is using a dance floor that generates energy from the movements of the dancers. If you felt that the atmosphere in the new hip Club Watt was somehow electric, you would be right: Watt has a new type of dance floor that harvests...
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Thursday, October 23
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This scares us: "At the Institute of Food Research in Norwich, England, food expert Peter Wilde and colleagues are developing foods that slow down the digestive system, which then triggers a signal to the brain that suppresses appetite. 'That...
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Thursday, October 23
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"The Evil Dead meets West Side Story in this tale of rival Mac and PC gangs fighting — and dancing — to the death." [YouTube] Permalink |
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Wednesday, October 22
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Some suggestions for gay iPhone applications. [Spangle] Permalink |
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Thursday, October 16
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Proposition 8 opposition gets all social networky and shit: "I DO is a unique outreach tool that gives voice to diverse Californians who believe in equality for all. Join this celebration of equality and help approach, influence and educate...
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Thursday, October 16
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"Doctors baffled by an unexplained rash on people's ears or cheeks should be on alert for a skin allergy caused by too much mobile phone use, the British Association of Dermatologists said on Thursday. Citing published studies, the group...
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Thursday, October 16
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Gizmodo has posted a detailed review of Google's new Android phone. Summary: It's not the iPhone. Which is a good thing and a bad thing. Reportedly, Google has already sold out of the 1.5 million units it stocked for advance orders. Another...
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Tuesday, October 14
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Sometime in the 50's, mathematician Alan Turing predicted that one day computers would converse with humans so easily, humans would not know they were speaking with a machine. The so-calling Turing Test, the ability of a computer to fool a human...
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Tuesday, October 14
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Via Jalopnik : Barack Obama has begun advertising on billboards within the virtual world of an online video game in what appears to be a first for a presidential campaign. Players of the online racing video game Burnout Paradise on the Xbox 360...
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Thursday, October 02
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How about a handheld detector for a slew of diseases, including HIV? Testing for diseases such as cancer and multiple sclerosis could soon be as simple as using a pregnancy testing kit. A team led by scientists at the University of Leeds has developed...
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Monday, September 29
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Scientists at Purdue University are lobbying Congress to require that radiation detectors be installed in cell phones, allowing the government to instantly triangulate the location of a potential dirty bomb. "We have to fight this American...
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Friday, September 19
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Adobe has just released a Flash update that will resolve an intermittent problem some are having with embedded videos playing in Firefox, Chrome, and Safari (but not IE, for once.) If embedded videos are freezing at the 2-second mark, the recommendation...
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Thursday, September 18
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The Google phone comes out Sept. 23rd. Putting it firmly in a price point to compete with the iPhone, the Android-running HTC Dream will cost $199, according to the Wall Street Journal. The smartphone will also get an “aggressively priced” data...
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Thursday, September 11
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There's a new online social networking site for the gays. It's call Gays.com. Permalink |
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Tuesday, September 02
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Living in the closet, dozens of Indian gays are turning to the internet to set up same-sex love - and marriage: "As many as 79 hopeful Gujaratis, including homosexuals and lesbians from across the country and abroad are soliciting their better...
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