SourceDiggXbox 360 failure rate at 16 percent? - Engadget
The 360 seems to be failing at an alarming rate! What's up with that, Microsoft?
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The 360 seems to be failing at an alarming rate! What's up with that, Microsoft?
A photo gallery of where your energy dollars are going. Shocking. A giant indoor ski slope. The world's first underwater hotel. 300 artificial new islands at $30 million a pop. And more...
Official Executive order from Whitehouse.gov! "I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, find that, due to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by acts of violence threatening the peace and stability of Iraq"
We love the show, but people ... remember turn on the TV/Cable/Sat. Box to the channel when the show is airing. I know fans might have downloaded the 1st three episodes for the interwebs, but Law and Order reruns did better on opening night :( So NO DVR, or at least keep it active in the background.
On February 26, Yahoo plans to beta launch Yahoo Buzz as a competitor to Digg, and a tipster supplied Valleywag with screenshots. Buzz, built under the direction of VP Tapan Bhat, will begin with a limited number of publishers -- about 100 -- and will rank stories based on popular search results and user voting.
Japan's NHK has followed up The Hollywood Reporter's earlier indications Toshiba was ready to dump its money-losing HD DVD business, with news that the company is prepared to cease manufacturing software and hardware, at a loss of hundreds of millions of dollars. This caps the worst week ever for red, when HD DVD was dumped by Netflix and Wal-mart
Today, in hearings on Capitol Hill, I confronted Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on her role in the lies, exaggerations, and misdirection that led us into the Iraq war.
Congressman Rush Holt gave an impassioned speech on the floor of the House opposing the Bush FISA law that just passed the Senate.
Once again Ron Paul proves he is not ruled by party loyalty or petty politics but by the Constitution and the rule of law. Any president that thinks he or she is above oversight must consider themselves a dictator.
The White House claims Congress is caving to "left-wing bloggers" by opposing torture.