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Next-Generation iPod nano to be Taller (Zune-Like)?
Mac Rumors – iLounge reports that the next generation of iPod nano may sport a taller screen, matching the iPhone and iPod touch’s screen aspect ratio of 1.5:1 and up from the 1.33:1 aspect ratio found in the current iPod nano display.

Microsoft Research Thinks Telescopic Pixels will Rival LCDs
Engadget – The boys and girls at Microsoft Research are getting set to publish a report detailing a competing (and in their perspective, superior) technology to replace the LCD monitors we’ve grown to know and love heart with reservations. By using pixels that boast “a pair of mirrors to block or transmit light,” displays could theoretically be created which are “faster, brighter, and more power efficient than liquid crystal displays.”
DNS Hack Author gets DNS Hacked

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As Olympics begin, China’s Open Internet Nowhere to be Seen
ars technica – The 2008 Olympic Games begin next week, and journalists from around the world are descending upon Beijing in anticipation. Unfortunately, China has failed to live up to its original promise of an open Internet, with reporters complaining of restricted access, slow connections, and “harassment” from officials.

Face-Swapping Tech Keeps Your Privacy Online By Making You Look Horrifying
Gizmodo – People don’t like showing up in Google Street View. Nobody wants their face to show up on Google Maps when they were just minding their own business buying home pregnancy tests, hemorrhoid cream and slim-fit condoms. Well, this new “Face Swapper” software automatically switches out features on peoples faces with features from photos in its database, creating horrifying cross-gender hybrids.