If it merely and magically turns out that the president chose 16 pathological liars and felons as his closest advisers, he’s off the hook. He’s fine. If he actually took part in committing crimes, that’s a whole different thing. … Read More
EA discontinues Online Pass program over player disapproval
EA has announced it will discontinue its controversial Online Pass in response to customer feedback. The company first introduced the program back in 2010 as a measure to deter used games sales — or, at the very least, get something out of them. The idea was to include a one-time… … Read More
Illinois Seeks to Diminish Raw Milk, Prohibit ‘Herd-sharing’
Heavy regulations and surveillance don’t seem to alleviate any potential public health risk – and no complaints in IL. These measures appear to be a desperate attempt to fund coffers, exert control, and hamper access to food choice. … Read More
Wireless customers petition Verizon to do away with contracts
Earlier this month Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam teased the idea of doing away with customer contracts. His words prompted a petition on Change.org from longtime Verizon subscriber Mike Beauchamp that has already received nearly 100,000 digital signatures. … Read More
Mojang sells 10 million copies of Minecraft for the PC
The indie sensation Minecraft has now sold more than 10 million copies according to a recent tweet from Mojang customer support manager Marc Watson. It’s worth pointing out that this milestone only includes copies for the PC, Mac and Linux which makes it the seventh best-selling PC game of all… … Read More
A Tipping Point In The Financial System
March and April 2013 may go down in history as the tipping point for the western financial system. … Read More




