UserLock

UserLock lets you establish considerable control over a Windows network without requiring a huge amount of technical knowledge.

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God of War III

Meet the gods of yore and kill every last one of them in this stunning PS3 action title.

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Five Foot Lego Blackberry Adds Punchline Functionality [BlackBerry]

We’re no strangers to the work of Lego master Nathan Sawaya , but his latest creation achieved the impossible: making a Blackberry exciting. It incorporates a working flat screen TV for comfortably displaying video. Clearly he took some artistic liberties

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Molding the iPad into a Business Tool

The Apple iPad is aimed primarily at a consumer audience, but with the right apps it can also be a functional and productive business tool.

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GDC: Aspyr reveals new plans for The Secret of Monkey Island

LucasArts unveiled its plans for The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition.

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Government Role in ICANN Increases

ICANN’s Government Advisory Committee has expanded its role, helping choose members of policy review committees.

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The Macalope Weekly: A Sad State of Affairs

Online technology journalism.

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Nokia C6 Sports Sideways Sliding Keyboard

It’s always hard to confirm whether leaked pictures are authentic or not, but assuming this latest leaked picture of the Nokia C6 is authentic, it looks like the phone will be something like a Nokia Nuron that decided to grow a sideways-sliding keyboard. Do you think that this is what the Nokia C6 will eventually look like, or is it just a clever Photoshop job?

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Apple’s iPad Will (Perhaps Controversially) Read E-Books Aloud [Ebooks]

In addition to the orientation-lock button, yesterday’s pre-order commencement delivered another surprise nugget: the iPad will read all EPUB books out loud. If you remember the shitstorm that surrounded Kindle’s text-to-voice feature, you’ll know that this is a bold move

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Google Reportedly 99.9 Percent Sure To Shut Down Its Chinese Search [Censorship]

Though the last we heard, Google was nearing a compromise that would allow them to stop censoring their Google.cn results, the Financial Times is reporting that they are almost certainly going to close their Chinese search engine. Since their initial ultimatum in January, Google and China have traded vague statements about reaching a compromise, but, unsurprisingly, talks haven’t produced a mutually agreeable solution

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