The same day Sony threatened to sue anybody for posting the first-ever hack of its PlayStation 3 console, the...
After 25 years, the mystery of which Chicago Cubs game Ferris Bueller and his pals attended on his legendary day off has finally been solved.
Of course, anyone who has seen Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the seminal 1986 teen comedy starring Matthew Broderick, knows that one of the odder, and more sport-centric, parts of the flick occurs when the gang, having decided to skip school and cruise around Chicago for the day, find themselves attending an afternoon Cubs game. (Well, of course it was a day game, since the first night game wasn’t played at Wrigley Field until 1988.) In the clip, Broderick...
- By David Kravets
- February 8, 2011 |
- 3:03 pm |
- Categories: Copyrights and Patents, intellectual property
A genetic variation that may increase a woman’s risk of gestational diabetes is widespread today because it was actually beneficial to early agricultural populations, a new study suggests.
Pregnant women who carry two copies of a low-activity form of the gene GIP have higher blood-glucose levels — a marker of gestational diabetes risk — Sheau Yu Teddy Hsu of Stanford University and colleagues reported online Feb. 7 in Diabetes. But when the gene’s low-activity version arose somewhere in Eurasia an estimated 8,100 years ago, that same glucose-boosting quality may have helped women maintain t...
- By Chuck Squatriglia
- February 8, 2011 |
- 5:15 pm |
- Categories: Motorcycles
- By Angela Watercutter
- February 8, 2011 |
- 5:32 pm |
- Categories: music
For nerdy music lovers, there isn’t a much more exciting phase in the English language than “free digital download” — except, perhaps, when that p...
- By Erik Malinowski
- February 8, 2011 |
- 6:35 pm |
- Categories: Equipment, Oddball
Of all the things we take for granted — fresh air, hot pizza, Scarlett Johansson — sitting down surely ranks somewhere near the top....
The House failed to extend three key expiring provisions of the Patriot Act on Tuesday, elements granting the government broad and nearly unchecked surveillance power on its own public.
The act was hastily adopted six weeks after the 2001 terror attacks. Three measures of the act are set to expire at month’s end, and the House’s lack of a two-thirds vote on Tuesday failed to move the sunsetting deadline to Dec. 8, as proposed. The vote was 277-148.
The failure of the bill, sponsored by Rep. James F. Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wisconsin), for the time being is likely to give airtime to competing...
Two civil liberties groups representing a former WikiLeaks associate have filed a motion challenging the government’s attempt to obtain her Twitter records, as well as the records of two others associated with the secret-spilling website. The groups also filed motions to unseal records in the case.
The case involves Birgitta Jonsdottir, a member of Iceland’s parliament, as well as WikiLeaks’ U.S. representative Jacob Appelbaum, and Dutch businessman and activist Rop Gonggrijp. Jonsdottir and Gonggrijp helped WikiLeaks prepare a classified U.S. Army video that the site published last April.
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