month : 11/2010 71 results

Facebook’s “See Friendship” Feature Causes Trouble

Facebook normally catches flack for making private information available to advertisers. But last month, the social-networking site with half a billion users quietly added a feature that makes your private information available to the friends of your friends, which may be a much more nefarious group. A button called "See Friendship" aggregates onto a single page all of the information that two friends share: photos both people have been tagged in, events they have attended or are planning to attend, comments they have exchanged, etc. To see this stuff, you need only ...

Jay-Z Says Cristal Is “Disrespect For The Culture Of Hip Hop”

I'm a hustler, homie/ You're a customer, crony From the first time I rapped the line "You like ...

Hayley Williams Murders Paramore!

Hayley The personal relationships between Paramore's five members must've been pretty darn tense at one point. Judging by the Tennessee group's just-released video for "Playing God," Hayley Williams wanted to tie up the four boys, lock them in a basement, and poison them. Watch the Video after the break! ...

More Professors Give Out Hand-Held Devices to Monitor Students and Engage Them

EVANSTON, Ill. — If any of the 70 undergraduates in Prof. Bill White’s “Organizational Behavior” course here at Northwestern University are late for class, or not paying attention, he will know without having to scan the lecture hall. Their “clickers” will tell him. Every student in Mr. White’s class has been assigned a palm-size, wireless device that looks like a TV remote but has a far less entertaining purpose. With their clickers in hand, the students in Mr. White’s class automatically clock in as “present” as they walk into class. They then use the numbered buttons on the devices to ...

LPUX CD now available (via Mike Shinoda’s Blog)

The new LPUX CD is now available to LPU members.  It's definitely the strongest LPU album ...

Back in the USA (via Mike Shinoda’s Blog)

After a six-hour delay in the Tel Aviv airport and a long flight, I'm finally home.  The ...

My Songs of the Moment

Here are the songs I have on heavy rotation right now. Do you like my selection? Tell me what songs you love at the moment. Just click the comment button! CHECK OUT THE REST OF MY PLAYLIST AFTER THE BREAK! ...

Chinese woman sentenced to a year in labour camp over tweet

Amnesty International today urged the Chinese authorities to release a woman sentenced to a year in a labour camp for retweeting a supposedly anti-Japanese message. Chinese online activist Cheng Jianping was sentenced to one year of ‘Re-education Through Labour’ on Monday for “disturbing social order”, having retweeted a satirical suggestion on October 17 that the Japanese Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo be attacked. Cheng disappeared ten days later, on what was to be her wedding day, her whereabouts unknown until it emerged this week ...

Activist Artist Goes on Trial in Beijing

BEIJING — In a case that has galvanized the Chinese arts community, a prominent artist who helped lead a short-lived demonstration along the nation’s most politically hallowed thoroughfare went on trial Wednesday on assault charges that supporters say are aimed at punishing him for his political activism. The defendant, Wu Yuren, 39, is accused of assaulting a group of police officers at a Beijing police station last May. He had gone to the stationhouse with a friend who was seeking to file a complaint against his landlord, but Mr. Wu ended up in a verbal confrontation with several officers after they grabbed his cellphone, the friend, Yang Licai, said. The police officers say Mr. Wu attacked them. Mr. Wu claims ...

Spin Gives Rihanna’s New Album “Loud” an 8 out of 10!

No longer haunted by boyish break-up demons, the pop dynamo returns with startling maturity. Oh, lady, you just earned our 15 bucks. Rihanna will sell millions of copies of Loud, her fifth album, and she'll deserve every penny of it -- not because it's a dependably excellent club-shaker, though it is, but because no woman should have to endure the kind of pick-up line Drake shoots her way on "What's My Name," the record's second single. "I heard you good with those soft lips / Yeah you know word of mouth," purrs the Canadian rapper (and Ri-Ri's rumored fling). "The square root of 69 is 8 something, right / 'Cuz I been trying to work it out." Woof. But while Casanova rolls over in his grave, Rihanna smirks and takes it in stride. Drake may open the track, but she reigns in their shared world -- with a coquettish flip, she glides into a chorus that leaves no doubt: "Hey boy, really wanna see / If you can go downtown with a girl like me." In the video, she struts happily around New York's Lower East Side in a zebra-striped jacket, a nod to the actual animal she sat atop in the video for last year's "Rude Boy" -- with her bodysuit covered in Keith Haring-esque graffiti to match the floor and walls, like Haring himself was bodypainted to melt into his own squiggly backdrop in Annie Liebovitz's 1986 portrait. "Rude Boy," from last year's defiantly terse but uneven Rated X, was released when the young pop star was still struggling to overcome her well-documented romantic difficulties with boyfriend Chris Brown, and seemed about to melt into the tabloid stories. ...
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