Ray tests your brain. picked by aardvark 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
A serious flaw is discovered in Google's free email service allowing hackers to steal users' entire contact lists. picked by teaya21 3 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
From click send to landing in the recipient's inbox it takes on average 2 minutes and 12 seconds*. Find out what happens to that email here on it's journey. 0 comments edit related share plime.com*Not really, but that's how long it takes in the video - weaving a contiguous tapestry of deceit here. picked by pocksucket 2 years ago |
A Google company blog says that as of today all new users of Google will have their personal information tracked, collected and stored for a so-called better customer experience using Google... picked by monkeyman 3 years ago 4 comments edit related share plime.com |
As more and more everyday communication takes place over email, lots of people have complained about how hard it is to read and respond to every message. This is because they actually read and respond to all their messages. picked by psycmoe 8 months ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
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A big reason bad dreams offer insight into the architecture of dreams generally is that, as a host of studies have shown, most of our dreams are bad. Whether research subjects keep dream journals at home or sleep in research labs and are periodically awoken out of REM sleep, the results are the same: about three-quarters of the emotions described are negative. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
Live Labs, the division of Microsoft which was created to develop Web 2.0 applications and features has just announced it's first iPhone Application called Seadragon. picked by charlierosefan 12 months ago 1 comments edit related share technology |
Authorities in Puerto Rico are using cages and mangos to try to trap hundreds of marauding monkeys - descendants of escaped research animals - and hope to send them off to sanctuaries or labs, or to kill them. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
The World's Most Terrifying Weapons.If you have ever lost sleep thinking about what military labs the world over are cooking up to shoot up, blow up, or otherwise maim their enemies (and sometimes innocent civilians). picked by Bornbad 2 years ago 5 comments edit related share plime.com |
Hackers successfully infiltrated Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), one of the nation's leading government-run research facilities. The attackers gained access by sending e-mails infected with trojan horses to ORNL employees. The lab claims that no classified information was retrieved, but admits that the perpetrators managed to acquire a database containing personal information about ORNL visi... read full post picked by leopoldogolba 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
Sodium, as some of you may remember, is a highly reactive element. It is exceptionaly,as in explosively, reactive with water. A common thing to do in chem labs is to drop a small amount of sodium into water. See what happenes when you drop 20,000 pounds into a lake! picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago 19 comments edit related share science |
University of Colorado police are investigating threatening emails and notes sent to biology labs on the Boulder campus. picked by VooDooPeacock 2 years ago 15 comments edit related share plime.com |
Yesterday's ViddyHo worm, which spread over Google Talk and Gmail, has been linked by some to Hoan Ton-That, a San Francisco software developer. A very San Francisco software developer. picked by Bornbad 9 months ago 0 comments edit related share world |
Included are mean messages to Paris Hilton, behind-the-scenes photos and other bad, bad materisl The hacker promises to post all this info on a website. picked by punthe 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share entertainment |
Anyone can snap together and program the gadget of their dreams with this new lego-like product. Make anything from a camera, keyboard, GPS to speakers and accelerometers. picked by snood 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Each week they pick a new piece of tiny artwork. The digital artwork reproduction braintrust at io labs, inc. in Providence, Rhode Island then takes that masterpiece and turns it into a limited-run print production. picked by Mershaullk 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share arts |
A blog about... honest-to-gawd Real Estate listings. These include strange houses coming apart, derelict - condemmed by the city houses selling for a quarter of a million or more, former meth labs on the market, and alot of really awful bathroom pictures (love the door directly behind the toliet one). picked by nickyrocks 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Do all black Labs look alike? 2 comments edit related share worldOf course not. Do some black Labs look alike? Well, maybe so. picked by suebe 2 years ago |
From its birth in the labs of Tim Berners-Lee back in 1992, to its interaction with the Napster in 1999, and its 2004 induction of Wikipedia: the Internet as we know it, has evolved drastically. With the passage of time, people from amongst us have emerged with the craziest of ideas to test and enhance the potential of this God’s gift to mankind. And it is due to the efforts of these noble... read full post picked by TheAnt314 7 months ago 5 comments edit related share technology |
The Microsoft chieftain has been known to turn his nose up at the way Google targets ads on its Gmail service, accusing his bete noire of reading your email. Google does in fact read your email - or at least, Google machines do - and there's nothing you can do about it. Short of using Hotmail. But a citizen blogger has noticed a roundabout way of fooling Google into disabling Gmail's targeted ads picked by Bornbad 4 months ago 2 comments edit related share technology |