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[23 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Erin Andrews peephole video pictures published on NY Post

ESPN has banned New York Post reporters from appearing on any of its programming on Wednesday after the newspaper published illegally obtained photos of Erin Andrews.

Odd + Weird, Technology »

[23 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Hamburger flashdrive: Advertising Fail!

Oh! Yet another flashdrive design. It’s a mini hamburger this time!

World News »

[23 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
US drone attack may have killed bin Laden’s son

Osama bin Laden’s son Saad may have been killed by a U.S. drone attack in Pakistan earlier this year. According to a report, Saad was not important enough to be targeted himself but was “in the wrong place at the wrong time”.

World News »

[23 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Mudslides kill 8 in Japan

At least eight people died and nine others remain missing after torrential rains triggered floods and mudslides in southwestern Japan.

Entertainment »

[23 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Official ‘New Moon’ website launched

Just in time for Comic-Con, Summit Entertainment launched the official website for the upcoming blockbuster “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.”

Sports »

[22 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Jordan Crawford dunks on LeBron James (video)

The video of Jordan Crawford’s two-handed dunk on LeBron James at a basketball camp earlier this month was released by TMZ.com. It’s blurry, unsteady, and there’s no real telling exactly who you are seeing in the clip. What’s odd about the whole thing is how much people care.

Entertainment »

[22 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Tim Burton’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ trailer

Check out the new teaser trailer for Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland, featuring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter.

World News »

[22 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Brawl erupts in South Korean parliament (video)

A massive brawl erupted in the South Korean parliament Wednesday as the conservative ruling party passed a bill that allows print media companies to own up to a 20% share in the broadcast medium.

Sports »

[22 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
Jens Voigt suffered serious injuries in Tour de France crash

Germany’s Jens Voigt is out of the race after having a dangerous crash in the 16th stage of the Tour de France on Tuesday.

Technology »

[22 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
PSP video downloads go live in Japan

It’s been no secret that Sony had been planning to rollout a video download service for the Playstation Portable – without PC or PS3 support – and it’s gone out and delivered its promise in Japan.

Technology »

[22 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]
OnStar to release new technology to remotely stop stolen cars

OnStar, the company that developed the Stolen Vehicle Slowdown, a technology that allows police to remotely slow down a vehicle that they suspect have been stolen, has developed yet another technological weapon to add to their arsenal against automobile theft.

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