If you somehow manage to develop a nuclear bomb that uses iTunes as a key ingredient, Apple is sad to inform you that you need to look elsewhere for support, as the EULA prohibits you from using the application to create weapons of mass destruction. Deep inside the End User License Agreement (EULA) of iTunes you wil... |
13 January 2012 05:21 GMT |
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Even before the release date arrived, Modern Warfare 2 was marked by controversy. The PC version of the game was set not to offer dedicated servers and multiplayer is limited to 9 versus 9.The biggest point of discussion related to the first person shooter created by Infinity Ward and published by Activision is the c... |
17 November 2009 05:00 GMT |
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On May 25th, seismographs in Japan picked up shock waves traveling through the Earth's crust, similar to those created by a nuclear explosion. Mounting pieces of evidence pointed at the fact that North Korea again tested such a device on its own territory, suspicions that were confirmed when Pyongyang substantia... |
27 May 2009 18:31 GMT |
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Iran announced on Tuesday that it had sent its first home-made satellite into orbit, aboard a delivery system that was also developed in the Middle-Eastern nation. The move was not well-received by leaders of the Western world, who already had tense relations with the Tehran regime, on account of the country's n... |
4 February 2009 08:51 GMT |
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Remember the 1989 power outage in the surrounding areas of Quebec, Canada, that left about six million people without power for nine hours? Well, the phenomenon itself wasn't determined by an electromagnetic pulse bomb, but by a powerful geomagnetic storm triggered by the solar activity. Nevertheless, both produ... |
5 July 2008 07:12 GMT |
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