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Lunatic tendencies

  • US ponders anti-trust action against Google

    Will Google and Yahoo be allowed to control more than 80% of US online-search ads?

  • Internet leak kills series of vampire books

    Stephenie Meyer has put vampire sequel Midnight Sun "on hold indefinitely"

  • Casting Facebook: The Movie

    Aaron Sorkin is working on a movie about Facebook, say reports

  • Apple bans comic book on iPhone

    It seems the Murderdrome comic book might offend someone, and that isn't allowed by Apple's SDK

  • Newsflash: Mormons NOT buying Facebook

    August is definitely upon us, it seems, as the rumour mill goes into overdrive

  • AP googlebombs vice presidential hopeful

    A misplaced letter turns an ordinary political story into a ticking googlebomb

  • Are you faking your past with Photoshop?

    Th Soviet Union used to fake photos to rewrite the past, and now ordinary people are doing the same thing

  • Something for the weekend: Little Gordon

    Take one small child, add a pinch of celeb chef and mix with liberal sprinkling of swearing...

  • I can haz LOLBush?

    Where once was a cheezburger, there is now a president

  • Carson's close shave

    Carsonified is about to be shavified

  • Olympics experienced Blue Screen of Death

    Viewers were treated to a visual feast during the opening ceremony in Beijing - but not all was as smooth as it seemed

  • Elsewhere: Invisible Zunes and Barackrolling

    · Scientists in the US say they are one step closer to making an 'invisibility cloak' (BBC) · Microsoft hopes that making deals with Hollywood will boost sales of the Zune (Reuters) · Barack Obama has enlisted Rick Astley in his race for the White House (YouTube)

  • The web's fourth most dangerous word? Emo

    Suicide, loneliness, drugs and emos rank as parent's scariest words.

  • In the world of the Trolls

  • That Select Committee report on teh interwebs in full in brief

  • MySpace's new bit of bling? Not so silly

    Luxury jeweller Cartier's decision to advertise on MySpace might have plenty of WTF value, but not everyone agrees. Ad guru Russell Davies is ready to give them the benefit of the doubt: "I guess it seems silly on the surface, and if that was all they did with their money it would be silly," he told us. "But as a way of dipping a toe in a new medium, with a new audience... it makes lots of sense." We expect Russell to be sporting a shiny new watch any time soon.

  • EC goes for Intel again, just like last year

    Having trousered a pile of Microsoft cash, Europe's anti-trust regulators are turning up the heat on Intel

  • iPhone 3G queue not idiots but environmental campaigners

    They're eating apples while queuing the buy Apples in the Big Apple

  • iPhoneUnlockUK backtracks over false claim - silently

    A website has dropped its false claim of an endorsement from the Guardian. But we're still waiting for the apology...

  • iPhone unlocker tempts customers with fake Guardian endorsement

    One company offering to unlock your iPhone is falsely claiming we recommended them - and that's not all...

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