Carl Lentz, in First Staff Position Since Hillsong, Joins Transformation Church in Tulsa
Shooter Kills Three Children, Three Adults at Private Christian School in Nashville
Biden scandal strategy — ignore, and let liberal media run defense
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Bankster Bust Bomb Ready to Explode
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U.S. Act of War Against the European Union
The Supreme Court says good guys with guns save lives
It’s Pancaking All the Way Down, Folks!
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Wheels of Justice: Jury Duty
One of Donald Trump's defense attorneys sparred with an NBC News anchor over the former president's incendiary comments and an allusion to violence against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, calling his social media activity "ill-advised." "I'm
Trump's own attorney says the former president's TruthSocial posts attacking Manhattan prosecutor ahead of possible indictment were 'ill-advised'
The Great Credit Unwind and Powell’s Hidden Pivot
Blinken Wants $2 Billion to Rival China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative
Why the Hell Is the US Occupying Syria?
Parallels Between The Roman Empire And The USA
Turkish Parliament Committee Approves Bill Ratifying Finland’s NATO Membership
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Defending Private Property: Principles of Justice
ESG En Route to Etatism
The UN Is Obsolete – The Cabal & Their NGO’s Are Mental Cavemen
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Brickbat: Move It Along
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Swedish Parliament Pushes Ahead for NATO Membership
Stanford Students Who Shouted Down Federal Judge to Get Mandatory Free-speech Training
Federal Courts Clash Over Financial Watchdog's Constitutionality
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WATCH: Jen Psaki flamed for what she was doing on her new TV show
AFTER TIDE OF MEMOIRS FROM AMERICANS, AN IRAQI JOURNALIST OFFERS INSIDE ACCOUNT OF WAR’S DESTRUCTION
Meteorologist prays for Mississippi residents in path of tornado while on air: ‘Dear Jesus, please help them’
Yellen Says US Sanctions Have Created a ‘Real Economic Crisis’ in Iran
World Bank Says Ukraine’s Reconstruction Will Cost at Least $411 Billion
Does Cost Cutting Undermine Economic Growth?
Marine Veteran Driving Uber Killed in California Carjacking
Florida Abortion Providers Fined $500K Over 24-Hour-Wait Law
Pentagon Urging Silicon Valley Startups Into Arms Race Business
Israeli PM Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister
Army Pulls Recruiting Ads After Jonathan Majors' Arrest
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90% of Babies With Down Syndrome are Killed in Abortions, We Must Fight for Them
Loving the Unlovable
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Latest Articles: Computers-Hacking
Firefox 2.0 now available for download Post Date: 2006-10-23 19:39:24 by A K A Stone
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The official release date for Firefox v2.0 is scheduled for tomorrow, but the browser is already available on the Open Source Lab download server. Based on the User Agent details given by the browser, the official v2.0 release uses the same engine as the v2.0 RC3 (Gecko/20061010 Firefox/2.0). It is possible, although unlikely, that the installation packages could be updated before the official release. No change log has been provided for the v2.0 yet. It is possible that no changes at all have been made since RC3. In any case you can download the now released final version of Firefox v2.0 from http://Filepedia.com. Firefox 2.0 is available at: ...
Recording engineer develops everlasting glass CD Post Date: 2006-10-22 12:51:10 by A K A Stone
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A Japanese recording engineer has developed the world's first glass CD guaranteed not to warp, distort and of a beautiful design, according to its maker. Music critics who have tried out the CD said that it's outstanding and virtually like listening to a live performance. But high quality music to last forever comes at a price -- 98,700 yen apiece to be exact -- as glass CDs have to be made by hand. "I wanted to make a CD that could be passed on to grandchildren," the glass CD's inventor, Suenori Fukui, said. Fukui, 60, noticed that glass was a great receptor of sound and decided to try and create a CD from the material. He spent a decade developing the glass CD together with ...
Creative ditches Zen FM recording Post Date: 2006-10-18 10:49:56 by A K A Stone
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Creative is reported to have succumbed to recording industry pressure by releasing a Firmware update for a couple of its players which disables the FM recording feature. The firmware modification affects the company's Zen MicroPhoto and Zen Vision:M players. In the release notes, Creative gives no reasoning for the changes, simply noting, "this firmware removes your player's FM recording feature." In the past, the music industry has argued that recording audio from the radio harms music sales. More recently, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) dealt a lawsuit to XM Satellite Radio, alleging XM was guilty of "massive wholesale infringement" which was ...
Eighty percent of new malware defeats antivirus Post Date: 2006-07-27 02:49:01 by A K A Stone
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The most popular antivirus applications on the market are rendered useless by around 80 percent of new malware, according to AusCERT. At a security breakfast hosted by e-mail security firm Messagelabs in Sydney on Wednesday, the general manager of the Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT), Graham Ingram, told the audience that popular desktop antivirus applications "don't work". "At the point we see it as a CERT, which is very early on -- the most popular brands of antivirus on the market
have an 80 percent miss rate. That is not a detection rate that is a miss rate. "So if you are running these pieces of software, eight out of 10 pieces of ...
FireFox v2.0 beta 1 released Post Date: 2006-07-13 08:32:40 by A K A Stone
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Mozilla Foundation has released the much-anticipated new version of FireFox web browser. The new version, FireFox v2.0 beta 1 is the first public beta of the "next generation" FireFox browser and provides massive amounts of changes over the 1.x version. The most visible new features for end users include: * Inline spell checking for text areas * Microsummaries provide a way to create bookmarks that display information pulled from the site they refer to, updated automatically. * Tabbed browsing enhancements include adding close buttons to each tab, adjustments to how Firefox decides which tab to bring you to when you close the current tab, and simplified preferences for tabs. * ...
Torrent Portal is a BitTorrent metafile index tracking: Post Date: 2006-06-27 21:53:49 by A K A Stone
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Download bitcomet and download to your hearts content. Movies, documentries, software, music, tv shows, its all there. Enjoy
Yahoo harnesses users’ collective knowledge Post Date: 2006-05-17 07:36:56 by A K A Stone
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Yahoo Search logoYahoo will on Wednesday set out plans to harness the collective knowledge and interests of its 400m regular users to develop the next generation of search technology and narrow the gap with internet juggernaut Google. The vision, to be outlined at the companys analyst day in San Francisco, comes as Googles growing lead in search and its steady encroachment in e-commerce and other forms of internet activity have touched off a scramble among rivals. Terry Semel, Yahoos chairman, revealed last week that the company had discussed merging at least part of its search business with Microsoft, though those talks were abandoned. But in an effort to leap ahead ...
Starforce enforces DRM by instant reboot (without warning) Post Date: 2006-03-20 20:01:57 by A K A Stone
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Despite all the problems DRM has been causing lately, it seems like companies involved in copy protection just keep trying to create more dangerous copy protections. Originally, they were more of a nuisance causing compatibility issues, installing wanted software, etc. Next came Sony Rootkits which used cloaking to hide its DRM processes and files, but with the side affect of being able to cloak spyware & viruses, thus causing a serious security risk. More recently, the Settec Alpha-DVD protection has been reported to cause DVD writers to malfunction. Now, Futuremark has uncovered a very dangerous anti-piracy system Starforce is now using. This copy protection system installs a driver ...
F.B.I wornging Post Date: 2006-03-09 11:53:25 by black ops
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This is the FBI im goin to shut yall down
VEIL technology and it's role in US analog hole legislation Post Date: 2006-02-23 08:38:29 by A K A Stone
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heystoopid used our news submit to tell us about one persons investigation attempt of technology named in an upcoming US legislation concerning the analog hole. The Sensenbrenner - Conyers analog hole bill to be specific. This bill would require almost all analog video devices to implement two DRM schemes called Copy Generation Management System Analogue or CGMS-A and Video Encoded Invisible Light or VEIL. CGMS-A is a copy protection mechanism that around here we might more easily recognize as the Broadcast Flag and we have been reading about it for some time already. However, VEIL technology is relatively new and maybe you have not heard of it yet. Admittedly, this is an interesting ...
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