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Bill Gates Wants to Nuke Your House, Demi Moore's Twitter Suicide Prevention?

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Gallup has been gauging the public's attitude about nuclear power since 1994, and the organization is claiming that support for the energy source is now at an all-time high. That's great news for Toshiba and TerraPower (which is partially funded by energy-vacuum Bill Gates), the two of which are reportedly discussing a plan to ...

Demi Moore Goes After Boing Boing Over Hipflesh Photoshop Analysis

If you've been following some of the more banal Internet goings on over the past few months, you've probably heard about the Demi Moore W Magazine Photoshop fiasco. To refresh your memory, Moore appeared on the cover of the December issue with what appeared to be a chunk of her hip entirely missing from the photo. Many assumed it was an attempt to slenderize the actress. Boing Boing published ...

Controversial Tweets Testing Limits of Free Speech

What separates Twitter from other social networking sites has always been its trademark brevity. Restricted to 140 characters, users are forced to be concise and truncate their thoughts, opinions, or news. As is often the case, though, pithiness comes at the expense of nuance, subtlety or sarcastic intonation, leaving tweets open to wide and varied interpretation. When the tweeter has some ...

Proposed Twitter Reality Show Scaring Off Celebrity Twitterers?

Twitter's agreement to appear in a future reality show may cost the microblogging site its most popular celebrity advocate. News of Twitter's partnership with Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment groups was met with instant consternation from the Ashton Kutcher clan, including his wife Demi Moore. Both threatened to take a tweeting time-out, which would surely devastate Kutcher's ...

Facebook/Twitter Preventing Suicides, Demi Moore Gets Credit

Clearly, there is something wrong out there. And we're not talking about the fact that the new installment in the street racing movie series 'Fast and Furious' raked in $72.5 million over the weekend. Flighty media types have gone celebrity-Twitter-crazy, and have gotten so wrapped up in the new, of-the-moment social networking service that they haven't even paused to make sure whether or not ...

Twitter Is Your Backstage Pass to the Oscars, and Beyond

If you're like most movie fans, you spent your Sunday night glued to the television watching award after award get handed out between endless strings of montages. But, a growing number of online fans used the social service Twitter to get a glimpse behind the scenes, thanks to a number of celebrity tweeters. Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore (known as Mr. and Mrs. Kutcher to Twitter fans) were some ...