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  1. ‘Forbes’: Facebook CEO is youngest self-made billionaire – USATODAY.com

    Forbes magazine released its list of the world’s mega-rich Wednesday and said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, 23, became the youngest ever self-made billionaire. Zuckerberg, who turns 24 in May, is worth $1.5 billion.

  2. Holiday draught? Guinness tries to make St Patrick’s Day a US national holiday – TaipeiTimes.Com

    “If we have a million signatures by midnight March 16, we’re going to get it into the hands of someone in Congress and try to get the ball rolling,” said Shawn Clair of the public relations firm which handles the US account of Guinness, an Irish stout bee

  3. GM, Daimler look to lithium ion for hybrids – TaipeiTimes.Com

    General Motors Corp (GM) and Daimler AG unveiled plans on Tuesday for lithium-ion hybrids as automakers push to overcome difficulties with a technology that promises to push hybrid autos to the next level of performance.

  4. Fuel cells providing homes with ‘clean’ electricity – Search.JapanTimes.Co.JP

    Masanori Naruse jogs every day, collects miniature cars and feeds birds in his backyard, but what he’s most proud of is the way his home and 2,200 like it in Japan get electricity and heat water — with power generated by a hydrogen fuel cell.

  5. Red Cross yet to spend $200M of tsunami cash – TheStar.com

    More than three years after the Asian tsunami devastated several countries, $200 million of the $360 million donated to the Canadian Red Cross has still not been spent. After the tsunami killed more than 225,000.

  6. Canada stuck in slow lane on ‘traffic shaping’ – TheStar.com

    Last fall, the Associated Press and the Electronic Frontier Foundation reported that Comcast, the largest cable provider in the United States, was actively interfering with network traffic by engaging in traffic shaping.

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  1. Top four reasons Blu-ray Disc will tank – ComputerWorld.Com

    four reasons why most of America probably won’t be heading down to Wal-Mart to buy a Blu-ray player anytime soon:

  2. Fix dead pixel – Killdeadpixel.com

    Simply drag the above graphic to your dead pixel and let it stay there for about 1 hour. The graphic will try to massage the dead pixel back alive again by getting it to change rapidly. But it doesn’t work for all dead pixels.. still its a good try.

  3. IR LEDs used to defeat Security Cameras – HackedGadgets.Com

    lasers used to “dazzle” security cameras before but they normally use visible light. I had never thought about using an array of IR LEDs (infrared light emitting diodes) to create a permanent result that would not be noticeable to anyone else around.

  4. Comcast pays Americans to oppose net neutrality – TheRegister.Co.UK

    These yellow taggers prevented many un-paid Americans from attending the hearings. Even before the meeting began, the room was full. People from the community who may have legitimate concerns about net neutrality could not find seats.

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