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| The Dark Knight, as Told in TF2 Kill Alerts [Team Fortress 2] Ubercharged found a Team Fortress 2 "Kill Bar Thingy" generator last week, which allows you to generate your own in-game notices (much like Xbox 306 achievements, and error messages). It'll give you and your TF2-loving office mates a good 10 or 15 minutes of chortling. Well [..] |
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| Irish data protection chief in leaked report hack Man bites watchdog
There’s red faces at the office of the Data Protection Commissioner this morning after a hacker lifted an upcoming official report off its website and published it early.
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| The Landed Gentry [Night Note] To: Fahey, Leigh & Mike
From: Luke
So! Few months back, I had to go in this crazy "land ballot", where new blocks of land to build a house on (I'm jack of renting, you see) are dished out via lottery. I missed out. Today, another was held, and my number was drawn! So on Monday, I trudge into some government office, and have to part with a sum of m [..] |
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| Sony Guts! [Weekend Note] To: Luke From: Owen So Friday I walked into the CEO's office and, on his desk, laid an envelope that looked like it was stacked with drug cash. "That's a thousand dollars," I said, "and it's the company's, if I get the PS3 and the flat panel TV gathering dust in the break room." The PS3 I've gone over before, 20GB, the SKU discontinued last year. The TV is a 47-incher, somet [..] |
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| Batman fans get chance to fight with their hero
(Reuters) Reuters - Batman fans inspired by his latest
box office hit can bam and kapow alongside the Caped Crusader
and other superheroes with the launch of the world's first
licensed massively multiplayer online comic book game. YahooTechNews [..] |
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| Revised Fallout 3 Edition Drugs "Justified By Context" [Fallout 3] For the rest of the world, Fallout 3's being released as intended. Nothing to worry about. But in Australia, as you're aware by now, the game's had to see some changes, thanks to the Office of Film & Literature Classification's strong stance against in-game drug use (Midway's last Blitz game was refuse [..] |
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Is Google Having A Recruiting Problem? (GOOG) Google loves San Francisco, and they love their new office in San Francisco, and they want you to love them too. On the official Google blog, Todd Curtiss, who works in Google [..] |
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| Google Trims New York Office Food Budget (GOOG) As ad budgets stay tight, Google is cutting yet more costs. Once again, Google employees' beloved food perks are taking the biggest hits, reports Valleywag.
In a memo titled "NYC Cafe and Microkitchen Updates," Go [..] |
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| Here's Why Fallout 3 Was "Banned" In Australia [Fallout 3] Last night, we heard that Fallout 3 had been refused classification in Australia by the Office of Film & Literature Classification. Which is a lovely, legalese term for "banned". But just what was it about the game that caused the decision? What content was deemed too expl [..] |
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 3.476 |
Microsoft open to keeping XP around just a bit longer than expected Steve Ballmer is full of quotables these days. Never one to shy away from saying something he might regret later, the Microsoft CEO went on record this morning, saying that Microsoft would be open to keeping the operating system on sale past the planned June kill date. If Microsoft truly listened to customer demand, the [...] [..] |
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| Mobe operators warn of ruin if regulators set roaming charges ‘Woe is us’, cry hams
The last thing you want when you get back from a holiday abroad is a £200 hike on your cell phone bill, brought about by what are seemingly invisible roaming charges, and usually because the office phoned you, not the other way around. So the battle between the GSMA, representing cellular [...] [..] |
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