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Vodafone offers $0 laptop plans

This was a pretty neat little article in the Sydney Morning Herald. Also, if you go to the Dell site you could win a computer. Dell and Vodafone take a leaf out of the mobile phone handbook and offer $0 netbook computers on a 5GB wireless broadband plan. Source: Sydney Morning Herald Go to Source

New Geek Actually Poll

Love to hear what you have to say. Take a second to answer the poll. n n {democracy:2} EDIT-I don’t think the poll is working. If it is, put an answer so I can see. – David

Forget Australia – Wolverine’s Back!

Empire magazine has revealed some new shots (including the cover) from “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”. Forget the movie “Australia,” Hugh Jackman was born to play Wolverine! He had this to say about the new film, “There’s a scene in the first X-Men movie, where Wolverine’s introduced in a bar, fighting in a cage, and you felt that …

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Update: Twilight Dominates with $69.6 Million

Summit Entertainment’s Twilight , an adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s novel, dominated the box office earning $69.6 million from 3,419 theaters. The opening marks the fifth-biggest ever for the month of November, surpassing this month’s earlier releases Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa ($63.1 million) and Quantum of Solace ($67.5 million), and trailing only 2004’s The Incredibles ($70.5 …

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Obama wants to hang on to his BlackBerry

Adding on to a previous conversation on the podcast, I found this article in The Sydney Morning Herald. Click the link at the bottom to read the full article. US president-elect Barack Obama is trying to work out how he can hang on to his beloved BlackBerry once he moved into to the Oval Office …

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Police hire private spies to snoop online

Makes me wonder if they are watching my site because of the anti-internet censorship campaign I am trying to start :-) The internet communications and websites of anti-war campaigners, environmentalists, animal rights activists and other protest groups are being secretly monitored by state and federal agencies. Source: Sydney Morning Herald Go to Source