Nov 3rd, 2008 · In a story that may bring out the "duh" in you, CNN is a story about how anonymous anger is rampant on the Internet. Citing various reasons, it attempts to explain why sites like MyBiggestComplaint and Just Rage exist and why anger via the web seems to …
see also: video · ca · Online · Internet · CNN · violence · forum
Sep 16th, 2008 · mcgrew writes with news that a study done by the Pew Internet & American Life Project has found game playing is all but universal among teens, and it provides a "significant amount of social interaction and potential for civic engagement." 97% of …
see also: video · Website · social · PDF · youth · Teens · Guild
Aug 29th, 2008 · JagsLive sends in a story (in somewhat inflammatory prose) from The Inquirer, which links to many others; they have been following developments in the alleged NVidia quality "fiasco" for some time. "Hot on the heels of its denials that anything is wrong …
see also: ca · 65nm · buyers · fiasco · Nvidia · denial · overstating
Aug 19th, 2008 · German police have confiscated the world's fastest office chair and arrested its 17-year-old inventors. The duo added a lawnmower engine, brakes and a metal frame to the office chair and were reported to be driving it all over the streets of Gross-Zimmern. …
see also: world · engineering · office · Confiscates · Inventors · Duo · German
Aug 5th, 2008 · Naturalist recommends a piece up at Ars about a friend-of-the-court brief filed by the EFF, CDT, Public Citizen, and a group of 14 law professors in the case of Lori Drew, who posed as a teenage boy to harass another teen online, eventually driving her …
see also: Online · laws · Ars · speech · prosecute · Teenager · friends
Jul 31st, 2008 · JV Games was all set to release 'Beer Pong' for the Nintendo Wii when parents and lawmakers got a whiff, forcibly renaming the game to Pong Toss and filling its pixelated cups with water instead. But the game is still rated 'T' for teen, and anybody who …
see also: virtual · Lawmakers · pixel · beer · renaming · drunk · Teens
Jul 22nd, 2008 · I'm in a bit of a bind. My young teenage son is starting to get curious about computers, and in particular, programming. Now, I'm a long time kernel hacker (Linux, BSD and UNIX). I have no trouble handling some of the more obscure things in the kernel. …
see also: Linux · ca · world · computer · environment · UNIX · Teenager
Jul 8th, 2008 · I have two pre-teen boys who are avid readers, and I am going through my mental catalog for great sci-fi & fantasy books for them. What are some of the classics (and maybe new additions to the classics) that would be great for them to read? I am asking …
see also: Fi · history · road · political · Mental · sci · boy
Jun 18th, 2008 · The Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents fired worker Michael Fiola and initiated procedutes to prosecute him for child pornography when they determined that internet temporary files on his laptop computer contained child porn. According to …
see also: protection · servers · software · computer · office · download · Internet
May 24th, 2008 · ganelo writes to tell us that 16-year-old Waterloo Collegiate Institute student Danel Burd has made quite a stir with his plastic-eating bacteria discovery. For his efforts Burd won top prize at a Canada-wide science fair claiming a $10,000 prize and …
see also: Science · students · research · Canada · Discovery · teacher · plastic
May 21st, 2008 · A 15-year-old in the UK is facing prosecution for using the word 'cult' to describe the Church of Scientology at an anti-Scientology demonstration in London earlier this month. According to the City of London police at the scene, the teen was violating …
see also: video · UK · prosecute · advice · London · abuses · cult
May 14th, 2008 · Analyzing DVR viewing research, Ad Age has noted something unexpected: older DVR users are more likely to skip ads than younger DVR users. The skew is particularly apparent among men: 50% of seniors skipping all the ads, but only 20% of teens do so. Women …
see also: TV · Music · viewers · DVR · research · media · ads
May 14th, 2008 · Analyzing DVR viewing research, Ad Age has noted something unexpected: older DVR users are more likely to skip ads than younger DVR users. The skew is particularly apparent among men: 50% of seniors skipping all the ads, but only 20% of teens do so. Women …
see also: TV · Music · viewers · DVR · research · media · ads
Apr 25th, 2008 · I'm the technologist at a local library. In our lab, I've managed to get some recognition for tools such as GIMP and Open Office, and even such toys as Bomberman and BZFlag. Now I'm turning towards the children's computers, which are mostly filled with …
see also: Linux · ca · TV · software · OSS · computer · library
Feb 29th, 2008 · Wired has an interesting editorial on the latest resurgence of the old days of phone phreaking and the latest phreak that is rising into the FBI crosshairs. The most recent hoax, "swatting", involves malicious pranksters calling police with reports of …
see also: skill · underage · federal · editorial · FBI · justice · guilty
Feb 15th, 2008 · mikesd81 points out a Times Online article that discusses the legality of the Mosquito sound device, which is used to annoy and drive off younger people with sounds that are too high-pitched for most adults to hear. We discussed how annoying this device …
see also: BBC · UK · infringements · country · legality · Children · campaign
Feb 14th, 2008 · The European Union Commissioner for the Internal Market has today proposed extending the copyright term for musical recordings to 95 years. He also wishes to investigate options for new levies on blank discs, data storage and music and video players to …
see also: video · protection · EU · Music · player · copyrighted · artist
Feb 13th, 2008 · Backed by a study that says teens show more respect for copyrights when told of possible jail time for infringement, Microsoft is launching a new intellectual property curriculum to educate kids about IP law. To support its teachings, Microsoft has launched …
see also: IP · Microsoft · laws · students · customers · copyrighted · education
Jan 24th, 2008 · The Australian ABC News is reporting that a 15-year-old Australian liver transplant patient has defied modern medicine by taking on her donor's immune system. Demi-Lee Brennan had a liver transplant. Nine months later, doctors at Sydney's Westmead Children's …
see also: Virus · patient · Teenager · modern · Australian · Replacements · drugs
Nov 30th, 2007 · The Guardian has an interesting piece on 'Akill', a teenager from New Zealand who was the ringleader of a hacking ring. The economic impact of the ring may have totaled £9.7m. 'The teenager was the "head of an international spybot ring that has …
see also: software · world · computer · nation · Teenager · botnet · Spyware