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Here's a good change from the usual security news that depict one worm or Trojan as the apocalypse, turning PCs into zombies and proud members of botnets. A hacker calling himself CuciOtak defaced the official website of the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix that is to take place this weekend. No claims and demands, no me... |
21 March 2008 17:16 GMT |
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For all the Formula 1 hotheads out there, the upcoming first race of Melbourne, Australia, is the mark of a beautiful time of the year. Here's to the 2008 season getting underway and to those brilliant "madmen" that have decided to re-create it on Google Maps. For, what is folly without the means to make it hear... |
10 March 2008 06:15 GMT |
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It happens again and this time it might have more serious consequences than anytime before. A clip posted on YouTube is now making victims in the real life as Lewis Hamilton, one of the Formula One title challengers, might be penalized after the race stewards decided to investigate the matter. The YouTube video showe... |
9 October 2007 17:21 GMT |
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Negligence strikes again! As if Formula 1 fans hadn't received a big enough strike, after McLaren had been stripped of all its constructor championship points, now the FIA posts sensitive data on the web for all to see. I cannot believe how these guys can screw things up so bad! Who needs espionage and special t... |
21 September 2007 13:06 GMT |
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Most of you probably know something about Samsung but I guess it all depends on your experience. While some of you love cell phones (and in this case you probably love the sleek design of the U600 and U700 series) others can be particularly interested in Samsung's DDR/DDR2 chip production. In any case, one thing... |
12 June 2007 06:21 GMT |
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