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Prices Worldwide for an Unlocked iPhone 4  (and the ridiculous fluctuation)[full-sized]
Prices Worldwide for an Unlocked iPhone 4 (and the ridiculous fluctuation)

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The Xbox 360 Kinect tracks your every movement and puts you in the game. Here's how it does its dirty work.

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Save $5 on Spanning Sync (usually costs $25) with this link. Spanning Sync is a great synchronization tool for Mac OS X iCal and your online Google accounts. (MacNN Review)

Save $5 on Spanning Sync (usually costs $25) with this link. Spanning Sync is a great synchronization tool for Mac OS X iCal and your online Google accounts. (MacNN Review)

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What are the chances? (infograph) - source

What are the chances? (infograph) - source

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4 Telltale Signs That You’ve Downloaded A Fake Movie FileWhen you’re downloading a movie from a non-conventional source, you’re always taking a stab in the dark. There’s no telling what you’re actually downloading. You might get a virus from that fake movie file – or end up with a German porno instead of Winnie The Pooh.Below are a number of telltales that you’re being deceived. It’s hard to be 100% sure, but these will go a long way in keeping your bandwidth from being wasted, and in keeping your computer away from potential threats.
4 Telltale Signs That You’ve Downloaded A Fake Movie File

When you’re downloading a movie from a non-conventional source, you’re always taking a stab in the dark. There’s no telling what you’re actually downloading. You might get a virus from that fake movie file – or end up with a German porno instead of Winnie The Pooh.

Below are a number of telltales that you’re being deceived. It’s hard to be 100% sure, but these will go a long way in keeping your bandwidth from being wasted, and in keeping your computer away from potential threats.

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Singing flash mob for a T-Mobile commercial, perfectly executed. Can't imagine the planning involved with this; getting the singers and through security, clearance to film, etc.

 

The T-Mobile Welcome Back

Watch arriving passengers be given a welcome home to remember.

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From Wikipedia: Banksy is the pseudonym of a British graffiti artist, political activist and painter, whose identity is unconfirmed. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine irreverent dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world. Check what we got about Banksy on Meme. And if you want to read more about Banksy, check his webpage and this Flickr group. #banksy #tagoftheweek

From Wikipedia:

 

Banksy is the pseudonym of a British graffiti artistpolitical activist and painter, whose identity is unconfirmed. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine irreverent dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world.

 

Check what we got about Banksy on Meme. And if you want to read more about Banksy, check his webpage and this Flickr group.

 

#banksy #tagoftheweek

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