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FBI Takes Down Megaupload

One of the most representative file-sharing sites on the Internet, Megaupload, was defused by the FBI, the Wall Street Journal informed.
The blocking of the website, which also affected the associated pages and Megaporn Megavideo, had nothing to do with the protest against the SOPA law. Megaupload was already in a legal dispute with Universal Music Group, and has been under investigation for two years.
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus is finally official, comes in November

Finally, the news the whole Android community has been waiting for has arrived! Samsung and Google announced in their Unpacked event in Hong Kong the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

It’s been a heavy rumor period for the device, as the Galaxy Nexus leaked on a few occasions and most of what Samsung just announced isn’t a particular surprise, but, at least it is now official! The device is the first one of many more to come to run the newest version of the Android OS – Ice Cream Sandwich.
It is also the every first smartphone with an HD super AMOLED display, measuring at 4.65 inches boasting the resolution of 720×1280. The display is slightly curved, just like the Nexus S is, and now features a super quick response time of just 0.01ms.
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Trapped In Lift ??? follow this..Serious!

What to do when you are trapped in a lift ???
We never know when and where accidents will happen to us OR people around us. Read on and hope this piece of information may help any of us when things do happen to yourself, our friends and our loved ones.
One day, while in a lift, it suddenly broke down and it was falling from level 13 at a fast speed.
Fortunately, I remembered watching a TV program that taught you must quickly press all the buttons for all the levels.
Finally, the lift stopped at the 5th level.
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Windows 8 Has A Friendlier Blue Screen Of Death

While Windows 8 was widely expected to have a black screen of death, the developer build released yesterday has revealed that Redmond has opted to stick with the historic blue. It does, however, come with a peculiar twist. Rather than inundate people (who hopefully remembered to save their work) with a breakdown of why their computer stopped working, it seems Microsoft has chosen to take things in a more compassionate direction.
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