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Here’s an absolutely brilliant way to get people to flood the Federal Communications Commission’s phone lines with angry complaints. Ars Technica reports that venture capitalist Brad Feld has created a new campaign called Stop The Slow Lane that will let you add a “slow lane” widget to your website that will intentionally slow your pages’ load times […]

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Cameron Harrison, one of the many individuals accused of being involved with the Carder.su identity theft service, has pleaded guilty to the charges brought against him. He initially pleaded not guilty, but he has changed his mind even though he hasnt been offered a plea agreement. According to a court document obtained by Ars Technica, […]

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Earlier this week we wrote about the Holy Grail, a new smartphone screen protector that maker Sir Lancelot’s Armor touted as being made from “bulletproof” glass. Yes, there was a reason that we put the words “bulletproof” in scare quotes: While such glass may indeed be the same type of glass used in bulletproof windows, […]

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