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We’re going to start taking video games and breaking down those hidden tips, Easter eggs and other random tricks that you didn’t know you wanted to know. This week our featured game is Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood. We’re assuming that some of you have gone out and bought the game and are utterly addicted to it, [...]
Well, this seemed kind of obvious: The Air Force issued a memo on an internal website telling soldiers not to tweet their locations, check in on foursquare or use Facebook places while in war zones. The notice states “careless use of these services by airmen can have devastating operations security and privacy implications,” AP reports. [...]
The US Senate Judiciary Committee has passed controversial new legislation to fight internet piracy that will allow the Justice Department to shut down domain names of sites that, in their view, enable piracy. The legislation was opposed by many, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Amazon.com and Google, all of whom felt that the ability to [...]
The skirmishes that have left cable viewers in different parts of the country without channels like Fox Sports, Food Network and G4 over the last few months may soon be a thing of the past, if cable companies manage to convince lawmakers to set new rules that would, they argue, protect customers from disappearing content [...]

















