Fans Figure Out How to Generate Codes for Red Bulls Destiny Promotion
Added: 04.07.2015 6:15 | 8 views | 0 comments
"When Bungie revealed people who purchase a specially marked can of Red Bull would get early access to a upcoming mission in Destinys The Taken King expansion, fans were upset. " - JPS
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| SNES CD-ROM Prototype Found, Potentially Fake Creation
Added: 03.07.2015 18:15 | 23 views | 0 comments
Carl Williams writes, "Right now, there is a lot of hoopla going on about the recently made public discovery of an SNES CD-ROM prototype that carries the Sony logo. What is interesting about this news is that there, at one time in history, was to be a Super Nintendo CD-ROM system that Sony was indeed working on. It was to be a partnership for the ages, and had it gone through to fruition we probably would never have known the Playstation like we do today. Some boardroom backstabbing happened after the contracts were examined closely and that is how we got Mario and Zelda games on the Philips CD-i system and no Nintendo Playstation console. Until now, only artist conception drawings were available, drawings which broke in publications like Electronic Gaming Monthly and Video Games and Computer Entertainment and later republished on many websites.. Allegedly, a prototype of that fabled system has been found."
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| Work on FPGA based Commodore 65 Continues, Early 2016 Release on Schedule
Added: 03.07.2015 18:15 | 4 views | 0 comments
Carl Williams writes, "The Commodore 65 was to be a major hardware upgrade to the venerable Commodore 64. Scheduled to be called the C64DX/C65 and set for an early 90s launch, Commodore pulled the plug rather abruptly and shelved the unit due to unforeseen rising manufacturing costs and probably due to their own success. During the period that this new computer was to launch, the Commodore Amiga 500 was seeing tremendous success in the market. You dont have to be a rocket scientist to realize that it is a bad idea to introduce a competing piece of hardware when you have another, similarly priced, piece of hardware killing it at retail. Fate stepped in and ended the life of the C65 before it was ever able to breathe its first breath."
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| Hand of Fate - Trainer 07.01.2015 (PC)
Added: 03.07.2015 15:05 | 23 views | 0 comments
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| Warrantless phone tapping, e-mail spying inching to Supreme Court review
Added: 03.07.2015 3:15 | 12 views | 0 comments
In 2013, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to a once-clandestine warrantless surveillance program that gobbles up Americans' electronic communicationsa project secretly adopted in the wake of the 2001 terror attacks on the United States. Congress legalized the surveillance in 2008 and again in 2012 after it was exposed by The New York Times.
Human-rights activists and journalists brought the Supreme Court challenge amid claims that the FISA Amendments Act was chilling their speech. But the Supreme Court tossed the case, telling the challengers' lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union to bring proof by real targets of the warrantless e-mail and phone surveillance. In a 5-4 ruling (PDF) by Justice Samuel Alito at the time, the court said the case was based on "assumptions" and that the plaintiffs "merely speculate" that they were being spied upon.
Fast forward to the present day: a US resident of Brooklyn, New York, accused of sending $1,000 to a Pakistani terror g...
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| Warrantless phone tapping, e-mail spying inching to Supreme Court review
Added: 03.07.2015 0:15 | 6 views | 0 comments
In 2013, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to a once-clandestine warrantless surveillance program that gobbles up Americans' electronic communicationsa project secretly adopted in the wake of the 2001 terror attacks on the United States. Congress legalized the surveillance in 2008 and again in 2012 after it was exposed by The New York Times.
Human-rights activists and journalists brought the Supreme Court challenge amid claims that the FISA Amendments Act was chilling their speech. But the Supreme Court tossed the case, telling the challengers' lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union to bring proof by real targets of the warrantless e-mail and phone surveillance. In a 5-4 ruling (PDF) by Justice Samuel Alito at the time, the court said the case was based on "assumptions" and that the plaintiffs "merely speculate" that they were being spied upon.
Fast forward to the present day: a US resident of Brooklyn, New York, accused of sending $1,000 to a Pakistani terror g...
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techspy.com
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