(Not News): The Best Bathroom Story Ever

(Not News): The Best Bathroom Story Ever

I would like to share something not news-related but instead very humorous with everyone. If you do not appreciate humor or refuse to read anything not news or tech-related on this site, then wait for the next tech piece. Otherwise, read on! All in all, it hadn't been a good day. Bad traffic,

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What Is / Was Hell.com – The Real Answer

Bored websurfers have, at some point or another, typed "www.hell.com" into their browser's address bar just out of curiosity. And they've discovered an anomaly that provokes many questions, seemingly with no answers. Well, this article explains everything behind www.hell.com that there is to kno

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Tips For New Cat Or Kitten Owners

I'm sorry, readers. This article is 100% off-topic and not technology-centric at all, but it is something I feel that I must put out there. You see, I was given a kitten about a week ago by a friend, and there are some things you learn with experience that you feel necessary to pass on to others.

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“Michael Jackson Alive” Video Confirmed A Hoax

Once again, Mashable reports on something that is completely unfounded and false. Below is the original YouTube video Mashable claims could be proof that MJ is still alive, and the "making of" video by the Germans that created the hoax in the first place. "Michael Jackson Alive" Proof It

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Why We Were Offline: The Coffee Desk 4chan DDoS

As I'm sure some readers noticed, we were temporarily offline for a few hours. Apparently, our recent article that spilled the beans on 4chan's Facebook account compromises pissed off the lovely folks at 4chan. The whole thing is actually kind of funny, and don't be surprised if it happens again

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Facebook Hacked By 4chan, Accounts Compromised

So there's a Facebook screenshot floating around in the Blogosphere depicting a woman with a very embarrassing status, as Mashable naively reports. Truth is, a Christian dating website was compromised by 4chan hackers and they used the information to take over the victims' Facebook pages. Scre

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Conficker Behind Social Media Outage?

So Twitter is down today along with Facebook, LiveJournal, and other miscellaneous social media outages/slowdowns. Is this the finally rise of Conficker, the "sleeping bear" virus? In a word, I have no idea nor do I have confirmed reports. But, you could always go check your Aunt's computer

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Remotely Viewing A User’s Web History With CSS

Throughout the years, there have been several JavaScript/CSS/VBScript exploits in various browsers (and by "various", I mean mostly Internet Explorer) that allow a remote site to view a user's complete web history. There is a technique, however, for easily recording a user's browsing history wit

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EM2P: EU-Funded Middleware API For Car Sensors

The European Union is funding a new middleware platform designed to allow higher-level software to take full advantage of the readily-available sensors in modern cars. The platform acts as an abstraction layer, providing an easy to use, higher-level API for programs to use while interpreting the res

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What You Need, When You Need It

...is by far the most annoying thing to find on the Internet when you're in an honest search for something. This "tagline" is part of a fake "search engine portal" used by the world's largest cybersquatter, information.com, and this article aims to outline just how they "get away" with these registr

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