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Man Arrested for Inciting Hugo Chavez Assassination Attempt on Twitter

In Hugo Chavez's mind, everyone wants to kill him -- even, apparently, on Twitter. According to the AP, police in Venezuela have arrested a man on charges that he used the microblogging site to incite an assassination attempt on President Chavez. Federal Police Chief Wilmer Flores Trossel says that the 27-year-old suspect is an engineer at Venezuela's state-run power company, National Electrical ...

California Curbs Prius's Elite Status, Netflix Tops Hulu

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Toyota's Prius, which once symbolized and dominated the eco-friendly car movement, apparently just isn't friendly enough for California anymore. The state is revoking the vehicle's HOV lane privileges (while maintaining those same HOV rights for "super-clean cars" like the Tesla). [From: Discovery Treehugger] The Netflix ...

Hugo Chavez Calls for Twitter Witch Hunt on Currency Traders

After finally taking the plunge and joining Twitter, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has wasted no time in using the micro-blogging service to blame others for his country's economic woes. During his weekly radio and television address this weekend, Chavez urged his followers to use Twitter to alert government authorities if they run into any currency speculators, whom Chavez blames for ...

Hugo Chavez Now Top Dog on Twitter, Hires 200 Aides to Help Him Tweet

Well, that certainly didn't take long. Just two weeks after he decided to embrace Twitter as a means to further his revolutionary agenda, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has already laid claim to the vaunted title of Most Popular Venezuelan Tweeter, effectively cementing his status as the most awesome person in the world. With over 237,000 people following his every tweet, Chavez and his ...

iPad Moves a Million Units in a Month, Hacker of Palin's E-Mail Found Guilty

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Apple moved 300,000 iPads during the gadget's first Saturday on the market, and sales have certainly remained steady since. This past Friday, a mere 28 days after the device's release, Apple claims a consumer officially nabbed the millionth iPad. By comparison, the iPhone didn't reach that milestone until its 74th day of ...

Hugo Chavez Changes Revolutionary Tune, Joins Twitter

A few months ago, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez went on a media shut-down rampage, closing opposition TV stations, retaliating against student protests, and, most notably, taking aim at Facebook and Twitter, a hotbed of anti-Chavez sentiment. Recently, however, Chavez decided to slap on some flip-flops, and take a major plunge into the social media pool. Posting under the 'chavezcandanga' ...

LHC Blasts Protons and World Doesn't End, Yahoo! Mixes E-Mail With Facebook

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... CERN will be forced to shut down the Large Hadron Collider at some point in 2011 for maintenance reasons, but the issues aren't currently stopping scientists from conducting innovative collision studies. The CERN researchers have successfully performed 7-trillion electron volt (TeV) proton collisions, which they hope will lead to the ...

'Dot Com' Turns 25, iamamiwhoami Releases Another Creepy Video

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... 25 years ago today, the very first ".com" domain was registered (famously by Symbolics), and that solitary number has since increased exponentially to reach a total of approximately 85 million sites. D.C. is hosting a commemoration celebration tomorrow, and the keynote speaker is expected to be Bill Clinton. Wait, what? (Insert ...

Twitter Undermines Hugo Chavez's Media Takeover

digg_url ='http://www.switched.com/2010/02/04/twitter-undermines-hugo-chavezs-media-takeover/ '; As we learned last summer in Iran, whenever a dictatorial regime senses trouble in Totalitarianville, one of the first things it does is tighten its grip on the media. And whenever the thick walls of censorship go up, Twitter is there to slip through the cracks. Share Case in point: Venezuela, ...

Chavez Derides 'Poison' PlayStation, France Urges Citizens to Avoid Internet Explorer

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Under leader Hugo Chavez, Venezuela hasn't exactly developed a stellar reputation for promoting and protecting human rights. Despite that lack of concern for Venezuelans' civil liberties, Chavez is seeking to protect his nation's children from an apparent capitalist tool of the devil: the video game. Chavez (who has banned the sale ...