I could only assume Sir Jonathan Ive knew exactly what he was doing when he designed this charger.
Apparently, PBS.org was hacked this morning. Unfortunately, Tupac is not alive in New Zealand.
After it was revealed that Nokia provided the Iranian government with surveillance assistance during the post-election crackdown, Iranians are rightfully upset. One created this ad for a “new Nokia product, produced with the cooperation of the Islamic Republic of Iran” that is “capable of identifying, torturing and killing Iranian youth.”
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In this article, we’ll show you 10 useful things you can do with the WordPress loop to make your blog even more powerful than it is right now. The loop is a very important aspect of WordPress blogs. In fact, the loop is what allows you to get posts from your WordPress database and print them on the screen. A set of useful and user-friendly functions, the loop is incredibly powerful. With it, you can get a single post, a list of posts ordered by date, title or category, a list of posts written by a specific author and much more.
Culture Buzz Dan Brown's follow-up to The Da Vinci Code has finally been announced. It will feature our old friend, the affable Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, and it is to be called The Lost Symbol. Rumor has it that it's about a mysterious cult that's super into obscure symbols. As with Brown's other books, The Lost Symbol was collaboratively written by a Freshman ESL class and edited by a semi-literate conspiracy nut with a talent for Wikipedia-based research. It's currently available for preorder on Amazon.
WiiSpray turns your Nintendo Wiimote into a virtual spray paint can. Wheeeeeeeeee! This one's just a prototype out of Bauhaus University, but still, very cool.
Culture Buzz Mixing Ikea’s readymade philosophy with a touch of DIY creates interesting results. These all look way better than that time I tried to make a futon frame out of a shipping pallet.
Tech Buzz Mischievous geeks are manipulating Google Trends to make offensive words appear to be hot search trends. First the number one result was a swastika symbol. Then the words “fuck you google” flipped backwards to get past the spam filters. Some say the 4chan bulletin is causing the problem by picking offensive words and getting the whole community to search for them — thereby creating a self-fulfilling Google trend. Personally we would never do anything like that because we think sʞɔoɹ spuǝɹʇ ǝlƃooƃ.