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    +iPhone hacker: worm or boy wonder?
      Rickrolling iPhone hacker Ashley: worm or boy wonder? LOUISA HEARN November 13, 2009 - 11:17AM Comments 25 The infected iPhone screen, Rick Astley virus wallpaper image , and Ashley Towns .

    +Putting Up a 76-Foot Christmas Tree
      New York City's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is almost ready for the holidays.

    +Hacker shouldn't be extradited: MPs
      An influential committee of MPs has thrown its weight behind the campaign to stop computer hacker Gary McKinnon being extradited to the United States.

    +Britney Spears' Twitter, MySpace accounts hacked
      Britney Spears' Twitter and MySpace accounts have apparently been hacked. Messages on her Twitter profile Thursday purported to be from the 27-year-old pop star and claimed she worshipped the devil.

    +Motherboard Manufacturer Updates BIOS, Fixes Win7 iTunes Sync Issue
      Motherboard maker Gigabyte has released a BIOS update that fixes the iPhone + Windows 7 64-bit + Intel P55 chipset issue users are seeing. The update is labeled beta, which means it hasn't been fully tested yet.

    +Stuck Mars rover to begin moving
      NASA is set to outline plans to try to free Spirit, a risky process that could take months.

    +US fish have high mercury levels
      Here's some news to put you off your fish supper; a report from the Environmental Protection Agency has said that nearly half of freshwater lakes and reservoirs in the US, contain fish with "potentially harmful levels of the toxic metal mercury." It wasn't just mercury found in fish stocks; high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls or pesticides ...

    +Michael Jackson's robot clone
      Michael Jackson wanted to build a clone of himself. The 'Thriller' star - who died of acute Propofol intoxication aged 50 in June - underwent several three dimensional scans in 1996 so a virtual reality 'robotic' twin could be produced.

    +Tech Test: BlackBerry Storm2 a Big Improvement
      When it was unveiled last year, Research In Motion's first touch-screen smart phone, the Storm, got a few things right but was generally a chore to use.

    +Microsoft: Windows 7 Inspired By Mac OS X
      Honesty is the best policy, but one has to wonder if Steve Ballmer is pulling what's left of his hair out over this comment by Microsoft's Partner Group Manager, Simon Aldous. In an interview with PCR, he admitted (horror) that Windows 7 took inspiration from Mac OS X.

    +Bing, Wolfram|Alpha Team Up
      Bing, the decision engine, and Wolfram|Alpha, the computational knowledge engine, have become BFFs. Yes, it all adds up. On Wednesday, Bing and Wolfram|Alpha announced that Bing has become one of the first Wolfram|Alpha Webservice API customers, and probably the biggest.

    +Drug industry presses FDA to allow more online ads
      As federal regulators take their first tentative steps toward policing the wild west of medical information online, pharmaceutical companies are pressing their case to market drugs via Google, Twitter and other Web sites.

    +New Data Stealing Worm Targets Jailbroken iPhones
      It's been a nasty week for jailbroken iPhones. First there was a blackmail hack, of sorts. Then there was a hack whick "rickrolled" devices, but was otherwise harmless (well, except for turning your iPhone into a Typhoid Mary). Using the same vulnerability, there's a new tool that allows a hacker to download user information off a jailbroken iPhone.

    +Microsoft bans up to 1m gamers with modified Xbox 360s
      Microsoft says it is cutting off gamers who have modified their Xbox 360 consoles by adding extra chips or hard drives from its Xbox Live online services.

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