Sci/Tech/Environment

[WORLD in PICTURES] the Airbus A350: Designing, Building and Producing the Future of Airbus

At roughly $332 million you could own your very own Airbus A350 – the new contender in commercial aviation that’s expected to be in circulation by the end of 2013. At best guess; it is projected that flights will take place by this time next year. And with that summary, today’s [WORLD in PICTURES] collection [...]

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Customers Lash Out as Adobe Announces New Cloud Subscription-Only Future

Are Adobe committing suicide with their new ‘mandatory subscription only’ model for the tools of choice (Photoshop, Dreamweaver etc.) for so many industries? With a Facebook page full of disappointment from loyal users and multiple petitions demanding Adobe to re-think their plans – Adobe has annoyed many freelancers and designers (such as yours truly) with [...]

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[SPECIAL SERIES] [The Deep Web] the Internet’s Hidden Child Pornography Ring.

See: [SPECIAL SERIES] [The Deep Web] an Introduction to the Deepest, Darkest Parts of the Internet. [SPECIAL SERIES] [The Deep Web] Human Experiments and Groups Dedicated to Subject Research. First let me explain my criticisms for the way Child Pornography (CP) is dealt with by the worlds’ top governments. For starters; CP is not illegal [...]

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Facebook News Feeds: Pornography, Gore, Obscenity and Disturbing Footage.

Facebook users: have you noticed a rising trend of strange, gory, sexual or generally disgusting videos trending on the social networking site? You’re not alone in thinking it’s bizarre to see it on a site like Facebook. Whether you wish to or not – Facebook has attracted criticism for showing the footage whenever someone on [...]

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Boeing 787 Dreamliner Test Flight Concludes Without Issue. Carriers Begin Resuming Use.

An All Nippon Airways Dreamliner test flight has landed securely in Tokyo, three months after the global fleet of Boeing 787s was grounded amidst complaints over battery problems. The success of the flight comes a day after Ethiopian Airlines resumed its typical usage of the Boeing Dreamliner. The test flight lasted two hours. Although the [...]

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US Military Programming Software to Spread Pro-American Propaganda via Non-English Websites; Claims It Would Be Dishonest to "Address US Audiences" With Such Technology.

New discoveries reveal that the US military is programming software that will clandestinely influence social media sites by using bogus online personas to influence internet conversations and spread pro-American propaganda. Sounds a little radical and far-fetched doesn’t it? Keep reading. A Californian business known as Ntrepid has been bestowed a contract with United States Central [...]

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BT, Sky, Virgin, O2 Amongst ISP’s Blocking Torrent Sites

So far a High Court verdict has enforced mandatory censorship for major internet service providers BT, Sky, Virgin Media, O2, EE and TalkTalk. The sites in question that have been blocked are The Pirate Bay, KickAss Torrents (KAT), Fenopy and H33T.   Earlier this month, Torrentfreak reported that the fantasy action series “Game of Thrones” [...]

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SimCity Game’s Anti-Piracy Measures Cause Upset Forcing Amazon to Take Action.

The highly anticipated release of PC game SimCity has been met with unanimous condemnation over its anti-piracy measures. The game requires players to be connected to the internet to play the game and if that’s not enough of a deterrent, if the servers are full or undergoing maintenance then you’re shit out of luck. SimCity, [...]

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US Court Favours Japanese Whalers Over Sea Shepherd “Pirates”, Japanese Minister Refuses to “Stop Eating Whales”.

  An appeals court in the United States has branded the anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd as pirates with the door being opened for Japanese whalers to take legal action against the conservation group. On top of this judgement, Japan’s new fisheries minister Yoshimasa Hayashi has asserted that his country will not stop hunting whales, comparing [...]

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Sea Shepherd ‘Rammed’ by Whaling Ship in Antarctic Waters

Conservation Activists on-board the “Sea Shepherd Conservation Society” vessel “Steve Irwin” have been convoluted in an altercation involving an alleged ‘ramming’ by a Japanese whaling ship. The group says the Yushin Maru No 2 harpooned a whale shortly before 6pm (AEDT) inside Australia’s Antarctic Territory. Japan and various other countries refuse to believe Australia has [...]

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