Morning Xtra: Hayek E-Mail, Time Mag Hacked; Steve Jobs Grounded

Gawker's Hollywood column Defamer is reporting that actress Salma Hayek's e-mail has been hacked, revealing an in-depth look at the lifestyle of someone rich and famous. We were happy to see that she has an iPhone-app obsession like the rest of us, but some of the e-mails -- like the private driver picking her up in Dubai, the Japanese massages, and the designer clothes being delivered to her door -- are decidedly out of our league. If you are feeling voyeuristic, you can check out the screenshots here. [From: Gawker]
Space Shuttle Launch Video in High Def
There's something about a space shuttle launch that never fails to amaze us. The triumph of man over nature, the power of the human will exerted against the universe, the inimitable spirit of American ingenuity... it's all been said before. Despite our quick-to-be-jaded nature, we still get pumped up watching something that weighs 4.5 million pounds tell gravity to suck it. Check out the STS-124 launch, shot by a remote camera in high definition, here. [From: Fark]
Facebook Apathy: Users Meet Call To Vote With Resounding 'Meh'
In February, Facebook users threw a fit when the wildly popular social-networking site announced new policies involving ownership of data. Facebook took down the new changes, and the company promised to revise them and give users a chance to participate in drafting the new policies. This week, Facebook administrators launched a program that enabled its 200 million odd users to weigh in and vote on the site's new, reworked governing documents. Although the site claimed that the vote would only be binding if 60 million users voted, only about 600,000 turned out for the vote. For you math whizzes out there, that's only 1 percent. Despite the weak turnout, Facebook decided to accept the vote anyway, and it's move ahead with the new policies, which were backed by about 75-percent of those who participated. Obviously, the site is hoping for greater participation in the future. [From: Fox News and BBC]



