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  • ICANN kills .xxx porn domain
  • Free Wi-fi Prompts BellSouth to Withdraw Donation
  • When is a photograph not a photograph? When it’s a teeming colony of bacteria.
  • Adware maker sues over ‘high risk’ designation
  • Growing pains for Wikipedia
  • US Patent Office rejects remaining NTP vs RIM patent
  • Microsoft Modifies IE Amid Patent Suit
  • IBM goes open with office suite
  • Security

  • Gmail anti-virus has arrived
  • Perspective: E-tracking, coming to a DMV near you
  • Sygate Personal Firewall Killed
  • IE flaw opens Google Desktop
  • PSP

  • Sony Draws Ire With PSP Graffiti
  • Top 10 PSP Hacks
  • News of the Weird

  • Erotic moments from Bible..
  • Al Sharpton wants his own sitcom
  • In November, to calm down a growing number of apparently horrified Australians, the Food Authority of the state of New South Wales issued a statement assuring people that meat in their refrigerators that appears to glow in the dark is actually harmless. Said the authority’s director, the light-emitting bacteria responsible for the glow “is not known to cause food poisoning” and, actually, is naturally present in most meats and fish. [WFTV-TV (Orlando)-AP, 11-16-05]
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