Internet może cię narazić na depresję

08.02.10

Badanie wykonane przez Instytut Psychologii na Uniwestytecie w Leeds ma dowodzić, że nadmierne korzystanie z Internetu czyni nasz umysł podatnym na depresję.

HP, we współpracy ze znanym raperem Dr. Dre oraz Jimmym Lovinem, przygotowała limitowan‘ edycję notebooka Envy 15 dla melomanów i DJ-ów. Jak dowodz‘ statystyki ubiegłego tygodnia, najatrakcyjniejszym rynkiem dla Facebooka jest Polska. Portal odwiedziło niecałe 270 tysięcy osób. At least 24 people died late Thursday in Panama in a crash between a truck and a bus, President Ricardo Martinelli said at the scene of the accident.



Tygodnik Newsweek przewiduje, że już w 2010 roku Microsoft pożegna się ze Steve'em Ballmerem, który pełni funkcję prezesa firmy od stycznia 2000 roku. Specjalnie dla fanów drugiej czę»ci Assasin's Creed, której polska premiera nieco się opóˇnia, przygotowali»my obszern‘ galerię zawieraj‘c‘ tapety i zrzuty ekranu pochodz‘ce z gry. Nowa czę»ć Star Treka króluje w kinach na całym »wiecie. Z tej okazji firma Sophos przygotowała dodatkow‘ wersję jezykow‘ swojego antywirusa w języku… klingońskim.

Google ci‘gle ulepsza i zmienia wystrój swoich produktów, zwłaszcza wyszukiwarki internetowej. Teraz przychodzi pora na bardzo znacz‘c‘ zmianę.

Duke Nukem Forever, gra legendarna głównie ze względu na rekordowy czas jej tworzenia, najprawdopodobniej się nie ukaże. Firma 3D Realms przestała istnieć. Sony przypomina, że usługa sieciowa dla konsol tej firmy, PlayStation Network, obchodzi wła»nie swoje trzecie urodziny.

Two top Iranian opposition leaders have called on supporters to protest on February 11, the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, an opposition Web site reported. Provisions in the Senate bill may have contributed to public anger in Massachusetts, the speaker said. Organizacja Bipartisan Policy Center, wraz z byłymi politykami oraz specjalistami ds. bezpieczeństwa przeprowadz‘ symulowany cyberatak na kluczowe elementy informatyczne USA.



The Briton accused of hacking into U.S. government computers on Friday lost his court appeal to have his case heard in Britain, his legal said. Does President Obama’s plan for closing Guantánamo adequately address security concerns? WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto will take a one-pound advantage over Filipino Manny Pacquiao into Saturday night's superfight in Las Vegas.

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N. Korea to abandon disarmament

08.03.10

North Korea said Sunday it would no longer move forward with nuclear disarmament in response to a planned U.S.-South Korean joint military exercise.

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Infant died while virtual child cared for

08.03.10

Police have arrested a South Korean couple whose toddler starved to death while they were raising a virtual child online, authorities said.

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Pirates release Thai ship after payment

08.03.10

Pirates released a Thai-flagged fishing vessel Sunday after a ransom was paid, a European Union anti-piracy force said. It did not say how much money was handed over.

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Police: Raiders hit poker tournament

08.03.10

At least four masked and armed men robbed an international poker tournament in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, making off with an undisclosed sum of money, police said.

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Icelanders reject foreign debt deal

08.03.10

Iceland's voters overwhelmingly rejected a deal to pay billions of dollars it owes to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, the Foreign Ministry said Sunday.

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Chile mourns victims of earthquake

08.03.10

Chile marks three days of mourning starting Sunday, with every house authorized to hang the national flag in memory of those who perished in a massive earthquake a week ago.

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Hundreds killed in Nigerian clashes

08.03.10

More than 100 people were dead after an attack on a predominantly Christian group in central Nigeria, officials told CNN on Sunday.

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Iranian president: 9/11 was 'big lie'

08.03.10

Two days before his official trip to Afghanistan, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a "big lie" intended to pave the way for the invasion of a war-torn nation, according to Iranian state media.

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Despite risks, Iraqis turn out to vote

08.03.10

Votes are being counted in key elections in Iraq, marred by violence throughout the day that left 38 people dead.

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Mixed reports over arrest of U.S. al Qaeda spokesman

08.03.10

Conflicting reports emerged Sunday over whether Adam Gadahn, a U.S.-born spokesman for al Qaeda, has been arrested in Pakistan.

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Sex Offender Allowed to Live Near School

08.03.10

When parents complained about a sex offender living across from an elementary school in California, authorities said there was nothing they could do.

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Rivers Takes Aim at Stars’ Outfits at Oscars

08.03.10

Celebrities beware: Joan Rivers is on their case in her new gig on E!’s “Fashion Police.”

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Disney Pulls ABC From Cablevision After Deal Fails

08.03.10

The move potentially leaves about three million cable customers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut without access to the Academy Awards telecast on Sunday night.

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The National Enquirer Earns Some Respect

08.03.10

As The National Enquirer chased reports of an affair involving John Edwards, it strung together a series of scoops and earned a little respect along the way.

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Clashes Kill Dozens in Central Nigeria

08.03.10

Clashes between Muslims and Christians have been reported near the central Nigerian city of Jos, where sectarian violence flared in January.

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