الاثنين، 14 يناير 2013

Chevy Unveils 2014 Corvette at Detroit Auto Show

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Chevy Unveils 2014 Corvette at Detroit Auto Show
1:46:36 AMCharlie White
The 2014 Corvette has been completely redesigned, and Chevrolet rolled it out for the first time on Sunday night at the Detroit Auto Show.

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Tommy Lee Jones Is Not Impressed by the Golden Globes
Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:25 PMNeha Prakash
There's a lot to be impressed by at the Golden Globes. The lights, the cameras, the action, the starlets in low cut sparkly dresses and — ahem — George Clooney. Amirite, ladies? But if you're Tommy Lee Jones, it's just another damn day at work. And he's not impressed.

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Twitter, Hollywood Flip for Bill Clinton at Golden Globes
Sunday, January 13, 2013 9:54 PMAnnie Colbert
Bill Clinton continued his "Remember How Awesome I Am" tour, this time stopping by the Golden Globes to introduce Best Motion Picture nominee, Lincoln. Fresh off of his CES appearance, the husband of Hillary Clinton — as host Amy Poehler so delightfully referred to him — brought the room of Hollywood elite to its feet, and Twitter users to their keyboards.

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10 Epic Works of ASCII Art
Sunday, January 13, 2013 9:31 PMChristine Erickson
ASCII art is an early graphic-design technique, dating back to the 1890s when typewriters became more than just a new tool for writing. Public speed-typing competitions and typewriter drawings were a popular form of entertainment and artwork. The earliest preserved example of typewriter art was made in 1898 by a woman named Flora Stacey. As computers advance, so does the ability to create unique artwork.

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MIT to Investigate its Role in Aaron Swartz Case
Sunday, January 13, 2013 7:57 PMAlex Fitzpatrick
Leo Rafael Reif, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, announced in a statement Sunday that the school will be conducting an investigation of its involvement in the case of Aaron Swartz, the 26-year-old programmer and digital rights activist who committed suicide in his New York City apartment Friday. "Now is a time for everyone involved to reflect on their actions, and that includes all of us at MIT," Reif wrote.

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Megan Fox Goes Silent on Twitter, Asks 'What Is the Point?'
Sunday, January 13, 2013 6:34 PMBrian Anthony Hernandez
Six days after Megan Fox joined Twitter, the actress pondered why she's using the service. What would you tell her is the purpose of Twitter?

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Top 5 Apps for Kids You Don't Want to Miss
Sunday, January 13, 2013 4:56 PMChris Crowell
A mini-planetarium at the tips of your fingers, for one. See what else is on the docket for this week's top apps for kids.

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6 Ways to Enjoy the 70th Golden Globes Online
Sunday, January 13, 2013 4:07 PMBrian Anthony Hernandez
Winners of the Golden Globes, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, will be revealed Sunday. Enhance your night with our tips to get more from the show online

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Sunday Comic: Mom, This'll Teach You to Give Me an iPhone With Strings Attached
Sunday, January 13, 2013 1:42 PMCharlie White
We've seen the contract a mom gave her son along with a Christmas gift of an iPhone, but what did the recipient think of those strings attached?

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Technology's Greatest Minds Say Goodbye to Aaron Swartz
Sunday, January 13, 2013 12:53 PMAlex Fitzpatrick
The technology community's brightest minds are memorializing Aaron Swartz, the 26-year-old programmer and digital rights activist who committed suicide Friday months before his trial over computer fraud was set to begin. A Prodigal Mind Swartz was nothing short of a prodigy: at the age of 14, he helped develop the Real Simple Syndication (RSS) standard, paving the way to services such as Google Reader.

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5 Fascinating Facts We Learned From Reddit This Week
Sunday, January 13, 2013 12:05 PMMatt Silverman
Celebrity finances and musical bug penises await you in this week's edition of Reddit Facts™. SEE ALSO: 20 Fascinating Facts We Learned From Reddit in 2012 Learn something cool from the Front Page of the Internet? Share a link in the comments.

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Warning: Java Exploit Potentially Affecting More Than 850 Million Computers
Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:31 AMAlex Fitzpatrick
Security experts are recommending computer users disable or uninstall Java following the discovery of a zero-day Java exploit which allows hackers to take control of vulnerable Macs, PCs and Linux computers. The exploit takes advantage of a vulnerability left open in Java 7 Update 10, released in October of last year.

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