Sennheiser HD 800

Features: Earpiece type: Over the Head Sensitivity: 102 dB/mW Frequency response (Hz): 6-51000 Pros: Incredible sound quality, comfortable Cons: Incredible price, require amplification The final word: Despite the price we were very impressed with the Sennheiser HD 800 headphones. They consistently handled...
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Police raid Wikileaks.de domain owner Theodor Reppe’s home over ‘censorship lists’

POLICE have raided a Wikileaks associate’s homes in Dresden and Jena after the website published a list of banned websites. Theodor Reppe owns the German domain registration for “wikileaks.de”, one of the many URLs used by the whistleblowing website. This morning, Wikileaks published a...
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Intel chip flaw–but what of it?

Intel chip bug? Or simply much more than you need to know? Researchers claim Intel has a serious chip bug. But that all depends. Security experts who are into the arcana of chip security may find “CPU cache poisoning” riveting and serious stuff. Others, however, may simply scratch their heads...
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What’s the real cost of free music?

SpiralFrog met its end just days ago and already operators of other ad-supported music services are rushing to put distance between their business models and that of the doomed site.     “The concept was good, but the management, board (not all) and execution were poor,” wrote Robin Kent,...
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iiNet quits Government web filter trials

AUSTRALIA’S third largest internet service provider (ISP) has pulled out of the Government’s web filtering trials, saying the plan is “no longer just about stopping child porn”. The Government’s plan involves a nation-wide filter that stops “unwanted material” from...
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