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Kid Who Plays Rickon Stark On Game of Thrones Got Jacked Up In A Youth Soccer Game, Apparently
Sports Grid - 8 Jun 2013 03:57
Rickon Stark, wheelchair bound following a youth soccer match in Ireland last month. Damn you, George R.R. Martin! Is no one safe?
New Windows Phone Interface Looks Like It Has A Notification Center (MSFT)
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 16:08
A Reddit user bought a Lumia 920 on eBay that came loaded with a pre-release version of the next major Windows Phone update, we learn via Engadget. The main takeaway here is the presence of a notification center, which h...
Full Episode: Nightline 06/07: David Gandy, Life as a Mega-Successful Male Model
ABC News - 8 Jun 2013 10:25
David Gandy, Sheryl Sandberg, Santa Monica Shooting, Desert, Airplane Orchestra
What Advertisers Can Take Away From Facebook's #FBRape Scandal
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 19:00
The recent #FBrape campaign, orchestrated by Women, Action and the Media, the Everyday Sexism Project and activist Soraya Chemaly, and backed by over 100 organisations, targeted big name Facebook advertisers such as Dove...
This Amazing New York Times Article Is The Only Thing You Need To Read About Protests In Turkey
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 20:52
Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times has published an amazing article about Istanbul's Taksim square -- where protests against plans to demolish Gezi Park have entered their ninth day -- and the power of public space....
Man's nose job goes horribly wrong
CNN - 8 Jun 2013 09:05
A Tulsa, Oklahoma, man sues his plastic surgeon after his nose job goes horribly wrong.
NSA had no 'direct access' to tech company servers, say CNET sources
The Verge - 8 Jun 2013 09:03
CNET is reporting that a "former government official who is intimately familiar with [the] process of data acquisition" detailed in the leaked PRISM slides says that the NSA had no direct access to tech company servers. ...
Emirates Balk at Activism in Region Hit by Uprisings
The New York Times - 8 Jun 2013 22:36
As part of a broader trend in the region, the United Arab Emirates has moved aggressively to shut down a group that sought political change and a more Islamic government.
There's A Japanese Pop Girl Group That Bases All Their Outfits On The Rise And Fall Of The Nikkei
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 20:39
If you're looking for proof that Japan's precarious economic situation is leaving a mark on its society at large, look no further. There's a pop group that is completely dedicated to watching, and singing about, how thei...
How Secrecy Stops Debate on Secrecy
OpEdNews - 8 Jun 2013 20:55
Americans got a rare glimpse into the breadth of U.S. government surveillance of their communications with new revelations that phone and Internet providers have been turning over vast amounts of data to be mined for "te...
NASA's biggest rocket yet aims for 2017 test flight
NBC News - 8 Jun 2013 17:06
NASA's largest rocket yet, a vehicle under development called the Space Launch System (SLS), is on track for its first test flight in 2017, according to experts who spoke at the Space Tech Expo in Long Beach last month.T...
What If China Hacks the NSA's Massive Data Trove?
The Atlantic - 8 Jun 2013 16:06
The danger of creating data sets that would permit a foreign government or non-state actor to wreak havoc on Americans.
Where 'We Steal Secrets,' The Wikileaks Film, Falls Short
ReadWrite - 8 Jun 2013 16:02
The high-profile documentary We Steal Secrets:The Story of Wikileaks expanded into wider release in theaters and video-on-demand on Friday. Which would seem to be fortuitous timing, given this week's revelations that the...
Viewpoint: Obama's 'Patent Troll' Reform: Why Everyone Should Care
Time - 8 Jun 2013 14:08
In 2011, Apple and Google spent more on patent litigation and defensive patent acquisitions than on research and development. That's not a good sign for the United States economy; in fact, it's a stark indication that ou...
Tech Giants Built Segrated Systems For NSA Instead Of Firehoses To Protect Innocent Users From PRISM
TechCrunch - 8 Jun 2013 09:09
The NSA may have wanted full firehoses of data from Google, Facebook and other tech giants, but the companies attempted to protect innocent users from monitoring via compliance systems that segregated data before securel...
Gunman Kills 6 In Horrific Santa Monica Shooting Rampage
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 02:29
At least seven are dead after a horrific shooting rampage that ended at Santa Monica College, according to The Los Angeles Times. Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks told the Times that a gunman and six victim...
5 Risque Items You Still Can't Buy With A Credit Card
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 02:21
Credit card brands always brag about their cards' ability to expand your purchasing power and vie with each other for the greatest universal acceptance worldwide. Remember MasterCard's priceless slogan: "There are some t...
Intelligence chief defends Internet spying program
Boston - 8 Jun 2013 23:51
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Eager to quell a domestic furor over U.S. spying, the nation's top intelligence official stressed Saturday that a previously undisclosed program for tapping into Internet usage is authorized by Congres...
Operator in Philly collapse deaths turns self in
Boston - 8 Jun 2013 23:50
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A heavy equipment operator with a lengthy rap sheet who is accused of being high on marijuana when a downtown building collapsed onto a thrift store, killing six people, surrendered Saturday to face ...
Biology Shows Us How To Prevent Hackers From Stealing Data
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 23:41
From denial of service attacks to server crashes to day-long disruptions of Google Drive, almost all organizations are familiar with threats to their information security. Given that digital information is more central t...
The Reason Gas Is So Expensive Is Because Of America's Crappy Railroads
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 23:35
Given increasingly abundant supplies of natural gas and crude in the U.S., some consumers scratch their heads at the sight of high gas prices, which aren't expected to sink much as the summer season gets under way. Yet s...
How Much LeBron Makes If The Heat Win An NBA Title
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 23:23
How much cash could LeBron James likely get from winning the NBA title? Not as much as you may think, according to research byGoBankingRates.com. In fact, the ring for winning the title might be worth more than the money...