After being flooded with traffic from social news-tagging site Digg, tech periodical TechFreep.com went down for a substantial period of time on Monday.
Just days after outlawing the practice of spreading “negative rumors” online, the Chinese government seeks to extend control over its online community by forcing bloggers to register blogs with their real names.
After moving from Intel Pentium III chips in the original Xbox to IBM PowerPC 5 chips in the Xbox360, Microsoft is now looking to control their own silicon as prepare to design the processors for the next generation of Xbox consoles.
Despite the fact that Mozilla’s Firefox 2 wasn’t supposed to be available for download until later today, a final build of the browser is readily available on Mozilla’s FTP servers.
Government officials in the Chinese municipality of Chongqing have outlawed the practice of spreading malicious rumors online, penalizing citizens several hundreds of dollars for each instance.
A team of researchers at Duke university have created a substance that deflects electromagnetic waves to imbue similar properties as a mythical Invisibility Cloak