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  1. Text driving more dangerous than drink driving

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 19, 2008

    The use of text messaging has increased dramatically over the past few years. Already massively popular in Europe and Asia, North America now seems to be catching up in terms of SMS messages sent per year. But be

    Also tagged: europe, technology, crime, mobile phones

  2. Zuckerberg addresses Facebook redesign complaints

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 18, 2008

    The redesign of Facebook has prompted an unprecedented level of criticism and headlines around the Internet. The controversy is so great that it has prompted CEO and founder, Mark Zuckerberg, to address the issues in

    Also tagged: technology, internet, social media, web2 0

  3. Anonymous hacks Sarah Palin’s Yahoo email account

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 18, 2008

    The Internet group that calls itself, Anonymous, has hacked in to John McCain running mate Sarah Palin’s Yahoo email account. While the emails published on the Web are anything but revelatory, they do show that Palin

    Also tagged: technology, hacking, security, internet, yahoo, crime

  4. Blu-ray dead within five years - DVD is simply good enough

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 15, 2008

    Blu-ray may have won the high-definition format war, but that’s no guarantee that it will be around for any substantial period of time. In fact, there is increasing speculation that the Blu-ray format will be dead

    Also tagged: dvd, technology, high definition formats

  5. Is MySpace Music going to revolutionise the music industry?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 15, 2008

    MySpace Music is a newly announced venture between MySpace and three of the major record labels. But can this free ad-supported music download and streaming service revolutionise the music industry? MySpace has long

    Also tagged: music, internet, online music

  6. Muslim Massacre game pulled, along with a genuine apology?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 14, 2008

    Muslim Massacre is a game which puts players in control of a soldier whose mission it is to rid the world of every last Muslim. Nice. The Internet-only game caused controversy amongst the Muslim population and has now

    Also tagged: internet, gaming, amusing, adult content

  7. Is using Twitter to report a funeral a step too far?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 14, 2008

    Twitter is widely used as a means of informing your family and friends what you’re up to without having to ring or message them. But it can also be used by news organisations to deliver breaking news, even if that news

    Also tagged: technology, internet, social media, bizarre

  8. Does CERN’s Large Hadron Collider need a punchier name?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 14, 2008

    The Large Hadron Collider, a giant atom smasher located under the Franco-Swiss border, has brought science in to the mainstream, with everyone seeming to be interested in the results achieved by the experiments taking

    Also tagged: science and technology, amusing

  9. Spore is most pirated game ever thanks to DRM limitations

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 13, 2008

    Spore, Will Wright’s opus that puts you in control of a whole species from birth the death, is a game that has split opinion right down the middle, at least in terms of the game itself. But while some argue it’s too

    Also tagged: technology, internet, piracy

  10. Does ‘Muslim Massacre’ game show a need for Internet regulation?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Sep 13, 2008

    Do you want a totally censorship-free Internet or one with guidelines and regulations in place? A new Web-only game called Muslim Massacre could help you make your mind up. As a gamer, I defend the rights of adults to

    Also tagged: internet

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