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TV Shack Admin Richard O’Dwyer Will NOT Be Extradited To U.S.
Last year Richard O’Dwyer was arrested by UK police for operating TVShack, a website that listed user-submitted link to TV-shows. The UK student has since fought a looming extradition to the US. In March,...iPhone 5 Confirmed at Apple Press Conference
Apple held their large press conference today at 10am PST/1pm EST that announced the new iPhone 5 and confirmed rumored specifications. If you’re anything like most tech-heads, you’re probably watching the live stream...Kim Gets Some Money To Pay His Lawyers
Yesterday Kim Dotcom convinced the High Court residing his case to unfreeze some of his assets in order to pay his lawyers. As such, $6 million were granted to pay his legal fees...Has Your ISP Joined the US “Six Strikes” Anti-Piracy Scheme?
Later this year, the Center for Copyright Information (CCI) will start to track down ‘pirates’ as part of an agreement all major U.S. Internet providers struck with the MPAA and RIAA. The parties...15 Open Source Software Programs that Replace Paid Alternatives
A list of open source software that provide alternatives to paid products. The rise of open source programming has changed the software market for good. Whereas we used to have to splash our...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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