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Anonymous Retaliates to Megauploads Takedown and Arrests, Shuts Down DOJ, FBI, Universal Music, MPAA and RIAA Websites

Anonymous Retaliates to Megauploads Takedown and Arrests, Shuts Down DOJ, FBI, Universal Music, MPAA and RIAA Websites

Michael Foley January 20, 2012 2

Only minutes after the U.S. Department of Justice repossessed the domains of Megauploads and its affiliate sites on Wednesday, the hacker collective knows as Anonymous quickly declared their intent to retaliate. As one Anonymous

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Gelaskins’s Hardcase for iPhone 4/4S Review

Gelaskins’s Hardcase for iPhone 4/4S Review

Michael Foley January 20, 2012 2

There were many iPhone case makers strutting their stuff at this year’s CES (Consumer Electronic Show 2012). But while most companies were there simply to sell as many cases and make as many deals as

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AT&T to charge more money for data plans

AT&T to charge more money for data plans

Mo Choudhury January 19, 2012 0

  AT&T has just announced that it plans to increase the size and prices of data plans for smartphone and tablet users starting Sunday, January 22nd.  So, customers will be paying more for their data plans

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SOPA/PIPA Bills still threaten Internet Freedom, Internet blackout planned

SOPA/PIPA Bills still threaten Internet Freedom, Internet blackout planned

Michael Foley January 17, 2012 1

It seems that while I and many of my fellow writers here at pnosker.com were enjoying our time at CES, there have been a great many new developments surrounding the controversial bills SOPA and

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Sony prepares to launch fastest flash cards in the industry

Sony prepares to launch fastest flash cards in the industry

Matt Evangelist January 6, 2012 0

Earlier today, Sony announced it will start selling memory cards capable of write speeds of 125 Mbps in February. This will make the new cards the fastest available cards in the industry, and will

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Galaxy Nexus to be Sprint’s first LTE device?

Galaxy Nexus to be Sprint’s first LTE device?

David Liu January 5, 2012 12

The Galaxy Nexus, insofar only available on Verizon’s network and in unlocked HSPA+ form, has all but been confirmed for Sprint’s upcoming LTE network. In an advertisement that apparently went up on CNET a

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Windows 8: Simplifying the Recovery Process

Windows 8: Simplifying the Recovery Process

David Liu January 5, 2012 0

For current Windows users, the word “reinstall” brings to mind images of data loss, crippling viruses, and uninterested tech support personnel. Restoring your OS to a “good state” is a fairly complicated and confusing

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Judge Rules “No Warrant Needed for GPS Tracking on Vehicles”: Slippery Slope to Big Brother?

Judge Rules “No Warrant Needed for GPS Tracking on Vehicles”: Slippery Slope to Big Brother?

Michael Foley January 4, 2012 0

Most of the time, we here at Pnosker talk about how technology is making our lives easier, safer and better. In fact it is very easy for us to become seduced by the newest

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Verizon’s Convenience Fee Controversy: Valuing your two cents over your two dollars

Verizon’s Convenience Fee Controversy: Valuing your two cents over your two dollars

David Liu December 30, 2011 1

Yesterday, a memo was leaked via DroidLife detailing Verizon’s plans to implement a $2 “convenience fee” for customers who made payments by phone or online. The charge itself was intended to be an incentive

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Ocean Marketing’s Founder Paul Christoforo goes viral, very bad PR

Ocean Marketing’s Founder Paul Christoforo goes viral, very bad PR

Michael Foley December 30, 2011 10

“Twas the month of Christmas, when all through the web A Fail went so viral it made him a celeb. His emails were taken, his meme almost finished, Poor Paul Christoforo’s reputation? Very diminished.”

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