Switched: Best Stories of the Week
- Starting off the week strong, the Onion perfectly lampooned the hype and marketing surrounding gadget product releases. The hilarious video is definitely not safe for work.
- Microsoft threw down the gauntlet and offered $250,000 for information leading to the arrest of the Conficker hackers.
- A fight broke out on Twitter earlier this week, and the results aren't pretty.
- A team of expertly-organized hackers (think 'Oceans 11'-style heist) skimmed a cool 9 mil from ATMs scattered around the world.
- In a surprise move, Pioneer is ending TV production in 2010.
- A group of Facebook-organized flash mobbers reenacted a T-Mobile ad (that itself was capitalizing on earlier flash mobs -- wrap your head around that), and the resulting 'silent rave' shut down a London train station in the process.





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