As if the unexpected sight of Bruce Springsteen’s crotch hurtling toward their screens wasn’t enough of a shocker (and don’t even mention that last-second touchdown catch), some Tucson-area pigskin watchers had their sensibilities extra offended last night when live coverage of the big game was interrupted by a 30-second burst of porn.
The clip, transmitted to roughly 80,000 Comcast customers, showed a woman unzipping a man’s pants, followed by some in-your-face full frontal male nudity.
Here’s hoping viewers remembered to remove their 3-D glasses.
(Editor’s note: The extremely NSFW clip has been immortalized online. …
In what appears to be a growing trend, displaced employees are turning to cybercrime using their corporate data access to steal, exploit and damage information networks, and may have cost businesses as much as $1 trillion globally according to a new study from McAfee and Purdue University’s Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security
Although insiders have always posed a threat to information security, the report warns that the global recession is putting vital information at greater risk than ever before.
The report, Unsecured Economies: Protecting Vital Information was …
Most people were pissed off when the CEOs of the big three automakers traveled to Washington in private jets to ask for a bailout. It was like having a beggar come up to you on the street and ask for $20 while checking his email and listening to Rihanna on his iPhone.
The economy being what it is (and what it has been), flashing any kind of bling is suddenly very taboo. Times are so rough that no one wants to be “that guy” flaunting his money when everyone else is …
YouTube and the William Morris Agency are nearing a deal that would put the Hollywood talent broker’s clients in made-for-YouTube productions, according to a report in the New York Times.
The YouTube deal would reportedly give William Morris clients an ownership stake in the videos they create for the popular video Web site. William Morris represents the likes of actors Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe and producers Michael Bay and J.J. Abrams.
An agreement would give the agency’s clients, which also include musicians and other celebrities, access to at least 100 million …
Dogs are the best friend of human race. People fill in many voids through the company of the pets.
Acooding to an article on China Daily, A Florida couple have spent more than £100,000 cloning their deceased dog.
Edgar and Nina Otto, from West Boca, paid a South Korean biotech firm £108,000 to create a replica of their pet labrador Sir Lancelot, who died in January 2008.
According to the Daily Mail, the cloned dog was born using samples of Sir Lancelot’s DNA, which the Ottos had had frozen when he was diagnosed …