Lakehead University bans WiFi

Some of [the tinfoil hat brigade] have found time to attack WiFi, and have had their first taste of success...

Counter-Strike clan leader accused of paedophilia

A 52 year old Canadian man has been arrested by police following allegations that he exploited his role as a...

MS gets spectator patent

Microsoft has been granted its 5000th US patent for a new technology, specially designed for inclusion in Xbox 360 games,...

Family Guy game on the way

2K Games has signed a new deal with Twentieth Century Fox to produce a game based on hit animated TV...

Great Atheist Quotes

Isaac Asimov [1920-1992] Russian-born American author “I am an atheist, out and out. It took me a long time to...

Fun with Murder

Here's a little fun exercise that examines people's motives for killing. This was a test used by a famous American psychologist to test if one has the same mentality as a killer. Many arrested serial killers took part in the test and answered the question correctly. Read this question, come up with an answer and then scroll down to the bottom for the result. For bonus points, identify the "famous American psychologist" who allegedly created this test. "A woman, while at the funeral of her own mother, met this guy whom she did not know. She thought this guy was amazing, so much her dream guy she believed him to be, that she fell in love with him right there, but never asked for his number and could not find him. A few days later she killed her sister." Question: What was her motive for killing her sister? [Give this some thought before you answer?)

Urban Camouflage Photography

Pretty cool stuff right here. Official homepage of Desiree Palmen Concern about the increasing use of identity based electronic information...

CD Review: Coldcut: Sound Mirrors

A batch of funky breakbeats, a crateful of kitschy samples and some guest vocals by big-lunged divas and rappers-of-the-moment will...

New ADSL Modem

We’re back online again, and I’ve sorted out the network connections with some snappy new hardware. Radio should no longer...

Jon is a crazy, lonely guy

If you remove Garfield’s thought balloons, it goes from an unfunny comic to a rather sad, poignant story about a...