WebbAlert - October 27, 2008
Oprah spreads her love for Amazon's Kindle, The U.S. government
wants to give robots the ability to hunt down humans, 4G mobile
network speed tests yield blazing results, Thirty-million people
have fallen for anti-virus scams, Researchers have found major
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Oprah wants the world to share in her love for Amazon's Kindle
e-reader by giving everyone a $50 discount when they buy one
between now and November 1. Can you guess what the promotion code
is?
The U.S. government is recruiting engineers to develop technology
that would allow packs of robots to track and find humans who
don't want to be found. It might not help, but you should
probably start hiding now.
Ericsson was able to reach mobile network speeds of over 100 Mbps
with its 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology. Enjoy your 3G
network suckers.
Thirty-million Internet users have fallen for anti-virus
protection scams, and since we aren't getting any smarter, don't
expect that number to drop anytime soon.
Princeton University researchers have discovered major security
flaws with certain e-voting machines manufactured by Sequoia
Voting Systems. Good thing there isn't a major election coming up
anytime soon.
If you've managed to stave off complete economic collapse, the
time has never been better for finding great deals on new
HDTVs.
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