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Atheists Fall Victim to Cyber Attack
Months before the Global Atheists Convention is held in Melbourne this March, a couple of major atheist Web sites have been forced to shut down due to coordinated, denial-of-service attacks. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the Atheist ... Read more →
Terrifying Robotic Cockroach Survives Eight-Story Fall
1 month ago on SwitchedThe world of robotics is awash in nature-inspired cybernetic creatures -- bees, spiders, fish. But none have been so creepy as the DASH, or the Dynamic Autonomous Sprawled Hexapod. For those keeping score, that's a fancy way of saying "robotic ...
Disney's 'Sum of All Thrills' Ride Lets Kids Use Math Skills
1 month ago on SwitchedThanks to those imagineers at Walt Disney World, you no longer have to be an engineer to design a theme park ride, or be a nerd to have fun doing math. A new interactive feature, developed by Disney and military contractor Raytheon, and called Sum ...
Why We Won't Be Switching to Touchscreen PCs Anytime Soon
1 month ago on SwitchedTouchscreens are all the rage when it comes to hand-held devices. People are getting excited about touchscreens on netbooks, and they're quickly becoming a must-have feature of cell phones, too. Yet, when it comes to desktop PCs, touchscreens have ...
FBI Turns Drivers' License Pictures into Criminal Line-Up
1 month ago on SwitchedImagine if just by getting a driver's license, you were entering yourself into an unofficial, virtual lineup that police would scour for suspects. Well, if you live in North Carolina, that scenario is already reality. Created by the FBI, a current ...
'Family Guy' Teams With Microsoft for Windows 7 TV Extravaganza
1 month ago on SwitchedTo mixed reviews, Microsoft tried being all fluffy and sweet while advertising its new operating system. Now, it's time for Plan B -- comedy. Enter 'Family Guy' creator Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein (a.k.a. Lois Griffin), who agreed to produce a ...
Typo Takes Out Internet for Swedes
1 month ago on SwitchedMonday night, all of Sweden lost access to the Internet, thanks to a problem that arose during routine maintenance of the country's top-level domain, .se (like .com or .us in the U.S.). The root of the issue was an improperly configured script (or ...
Kellogg's Lasering Its Logo on Corn Flakes to Protect Against Imitators
1 month ago on SwitchedThere's technology in place to detect counterfeit money, but what about counterfeit breakfast cereal? It might sound like a dumb question, but it's one that Kellogg's is taking very seriously. According to the Daily Mail, the cereal maker used a ...
Social Networking on the Rise as Bell Tolls for E-Mail
1 month ago on SwitchedAs the death-knell of e-mail begins to toll, many Web trackers have been inspired to explore the ramifications for the future of cyber communication. Two years ago, surveys revealed that many teens believed e-mail to be an aging Web dinosaur, as ...
Acer Launches Multi-touch Laptop, Updates Timeline Series
1 month ago on SwitchedAcer has always played second fiddle to the bigger boys here in the U.S. like Dell, Apple, and HP. It's not that Acer doesn't make quality PCs, it's just that it lacks the visibility and marketing muscle of its larger competitors. That said, Acer ...
'Brady Bunch' Star Launches Tech Support Hotline for Baby Boomers
1 month ago on SwitchedIn her role as the gentle matriarch of 'The Brady Bunch,' Florence Henderson served as a model for parents in the Baby Boomer generation, the first in American history to deal extensively with divorce, remarriage, and stepchildren. Bringing ...
USB Prank Device Will Make Your Office Mates Hate You
1 month ago on SwitchedWe're hesitant to tell anybody about the USB Computer Prankster, but since most of us work from home here [Ed. Note: Thanks, Lee], and thus aren't afraid of this thing being used on us, we'll just selfishly throw the rest of you to the wolves. While ...
Nokia Gets Into the Computer Business With the Booklet 3G Netbook
1 month ago on SwitchedWell, yesterday Dyson broke out of its vacuum cleaner shell by releasing its first fan, and today Nokia is doing the same thing by releasing its first laptop. Coming out in November for $299 (with a two-year AT&T contract and $60 per month data ...
Double Slash in Web Addresses Are Superfluous, Says Internet Architect
1 month ago on Switcheddigg_url ='http://www.switched.com/2009/10/13/double-slash-in-web-addresses-are-superfluous-says-internet-arc/'; As the old saying goes, hindsight is 20-20. That's the only explanation Sir Tim Berners-Lee offers for a mistake he made while ...
Shakespeare Had Collaborators, Says Computer Program
1 month ago on SwitchedThank goodness our e-mail addresses have changed since the days of Shakespeare 101, or we'd be getting big, fat "I told you so's" from our college professors. For as many years as he's been studied, scholars have raged about whether or not ...
Conan Asks USB Co-Inventor What He Has Against Firewire
1 month ago on SwitchedFor a recent episode of 'The Tonight Show,' hilarious troublemaker Conan O'Brien sat down with Intel's Ajay Bhatt, the co-inventor of the USB port (video after the break). As befits the man who indirectly brought us data-storing neckties and heated ...


