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Justin Bieber's Twitter account hacked
Justin Bieber's Twitter account sent out the following tweet to his 19 million followers: "19 million my ass #biebermyballs." The hacker also started unfollowing and blocking Bieber's followers.
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Facebook scam: Oops!!! There was a hidden camera in Justin bieber's bedroom
Scammers are once again using Justin Bieber's celebrity name to spread their nonsense on Facebook. This time, the claim is a camera filmed what Bieber did with Selena Gomez in his bedroom.
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Firefox tool erases Justin Bieber from Web
Justin Bieber is everywhere. And if you're like so many others over the age of 15, you've seen enough.
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Justin Bieber's Twitter account hacked
Justin Bieber's Twitter account sent out the following tweet to his 19 million followers: "19 million my ass #biebermyballs." The hacker also started unfollowing and blocking Bieber's followers.
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Facebook scam: Oops!!! There was a hidden camera in Justin bieber's bedroom
Scammers are once again using Justin Bieber's celebrity name to spread their nonsense on Facebook. This time, the claim is a camera filmed what Bieber did with Selena Gomez in his bedroom.
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PayPal Strong-Arms Indie Ebook Publishers Over Erotic Content
PayPal has forced its merchants that publish and distribute e-books to censor erotic literature.
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Justin Beiber takes the stage at CES
The pop idol makes an appearance with a dancing robot at the TOSY Robotics booth.
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Facebook scam: Justin Bieber STABBED By CRAZED Fan
Scammers are once again using Justin Bieber's celebrity name to spread their nonsense on Facebook. This time, the claim is Bieber has been stabbed, in NYC or LA, depending on the version you see.
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All Justin Bieber wants for Christmas is... the Nintendo 3DS
Could a singing Justin Bieber make tween girls heart the Nintendo 3DS this holiday?
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MySpace lays off more than half of employees; brings in Justin Timberlake
The MySpace predictions this week were true. Just after MySpace was bought by Specific Media from News Corporation, the once-popular social networking site has commenced another round of layoffs.
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Scam warning: I can't believe a GIRL did this because of Justin Bieber
A new scam that used Justin Biebier's celebrity status garnered 20,000 Likes before Facebook could stop it.
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Facebook teams up with Justin Bieber to fight digital abuse
Facebook has partnered with Justin Bieber and MTV to fight digital abuse with a contest.
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U Write Bieber Not Beeber (Why English Teachers Must Hate SMS)
Imagine how fast Middle English would've evolved from its Germanic roots into today's slang-rich language if the early Anglo-Saxons had had text messaging and Twitter around.
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YouTube Justin Bieber hacks: Bad sign or just good taste in music?
YouTube's recent Justin Bieber hack could turn into a serious perception problem for Google if the company doesn't assure users and advertisers of its security.
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Firefox tool erases Justin Bieber from Web
Justin Bieber is everywhere. And if you're like so many others over the age of 15, you've seen enough.
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Intel gets personal about energy consumption management
If Intel has its way, its technology will soon be inside not just your personal computer but inside another piece of technology that is way more ubiquitous: the panel you use to control the heat...
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Governance grows more integral to managing cloud computing security risks, says IT practitioner survey
IT vendors and suppliers, including the survey sponsor, Symantec, are lining up to help fill the evident gaps in enterprise cloud security tools, standards, best practices and culture adaptation.
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Ridiculous lawsuit against Amazon
Don't like DRM and Amazon's ability to access your Kindle? The solution is easy: Don't buy a bloody Kindle! The blogosphere and regular news outlets are buzzing again with a rekindled (pun...
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Intel teases shape-shifting programmable matter
Intel CEO Justin Rattner teased his Intel Developer Forum audience with technology of the not-so-disant-future that could take an object design of any imaginable shape, 'hit the print command,'...
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XSS worm at Justin.tv infects 2,525 profiles
A XSS worm was crawling across Justin.tv, the popular lifecasting platform at the end of June, details of the incident emerged in the middle of last week. Basically, the group that found the XSS...
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