Nine Inch Nails follow Radiohead with free album download
Nine Inch Nails are following in Radiohead’s footsteps by releasing their new album 'Ghosts I-IV' as a free download via their own website.
The Pentagon's Ray Gun
What if we told you the Pentagon has a ray gun? And what if we told you it can stop a person in his tracks without killing or even injuring him? Well, it’s true.
The Air has more charm in person
The MacBook Air is easily one of the most controversial notebooks in a long time. First introduced during the Macworld trade show, it has been the subject of intense scrutiny ever since. It has been available for about six weeks, but its merits are still the topic of heated discussion.
Building a Web of Influence
Business networking sites — from the five-year-old site LinkedIn.com to an upstart called NotchUp.com — attract members by stating that reluctant self-promoters like me can make contacts, and even get job interviews, fairly passively.
Google Unveils Tools to Set Up Web Sites
Google, already the world's most popular spot for finding Web sites, is aiming to become the go-to place for creating Web sites too.
The New Workplace Rules: No Video-Watching
Carriage Services Inc., a Houston funeral-services company, recently discovered that 70% of the workers in its 125-person headquarters watched videos on Web sites like Google Inc.'s YouTube and News Corp.'s MySpace for about an hour a day.
Super-Short Sitcoms, No TV Needed
Brevity may be the soul of wit, but that doesn’t mean that a 5-minute online sitcom is any funnier than the standard 22-minute network version.
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