Best of the Week: Fall Phishing, The Police's Drummer Talks Tech

The cyber criminals didn't limit their evil deeds to e-mail, though; this week, the FBI issued a public warning about a months-old Facebook phony friend scheme. Thankfully, these scams are all avoidable, so take a look at these easy and essential steps to ensure safe passage through the Web. Not all of the news this week was bad, though. Check out the remaining, more uplifting stories so you can focus on a beautiful fall weekend instead of worrying about all that virtual villainy.
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The 'Gross National Happiness Index,' which tracked Facebook status updates for two years, determined that the two saddest days on the social networking site were those of Heath Ledger and Michael Jackson's deaths, revealing that humans haven't completely become emotionless automatons completely devoid of empathy. Yet.
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No one is immune to an occasional, accidental slip of the finger, or an unintentionally misspelled word, but sometimes the typos can have disastrous consequences. Take, for instance, these five terrible, but true (and hilarious if it didn't happen to you) mishaps.
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Stewart Copeland, the drummer for seminal punk/reggae/rock/pop band The Police, revealed to the Switched staff that he wields both an iPhone and a BlackBerry, and that, on occasion, even he commits the pocket-dial foul.
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We got to test drive the new Sony PSP, and while it may be the best PSP yet, noticeable flaws and a lack of upgrades keep it from being an absolute gaming necessity.



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