Email users everywhere, rejoice! Project Honeypot, An anti-spam project, hit spammers with a $1 billion dollar lawsuit today. If you're not up on your honeypot knowledge, ProjectHoneypot installs a tracking link inside of a website, baiting spam harvesting robots to harvest the link. Once the email address recieves spam, the project compares the IP address of the harvester to the original location of the email address.It sounds a bit complex, but here's where it gets simple: Project Honeypot c...
Our month long move-in process is finally complete! Now, we're just going to work on all the rest of the stuff. We'll try to have some shows for you tomorrow.
Microsoft plans to blast Internet search giant Google for their "cavalier approach to copyright" at the Association of American Publishers.
Sorry kids, it was fun while it lasted, but microsoft’s latest patch to the xbox360 undoes all that homebrew goodness you worked so hard to achieve. Looks like this edition of the console won’t work as great as a homebrew heaven as the last edition.
The USPTO, the agency in charge of patents, says it's looking at opening up the process of reviewing patents to beyond each examiner's desk, and instead use the crowd concept to open the process to every day users. No word on whether they'll add a picture category, either.
According to games tracking site VG Charts, Nintendo has moved over five million of the little white boxes since the Wii's launch last November.
Today's mid day update, we've got the Wii selling like gangbusters, Ashcroft selling out, Windows is probably cracked and conservatives convinced wikipedia is cracked in favor of liberals.
John Ashcroft speaks out against Satellite radio merger after offering to help XM.