Meet Blyk UK, a company that aims to wrangle both 16-24 year olds and advertisers wishing to target them. How you say? The Blyk network is viral, so you can get an invite from another user. Once you get the invite, Blyk will send out a sim card with... (posted on 31 Oct 2007 by Gadgetell)
This is a bit spooky. A Kansas company has developed a way to mix the ashes of a person or dog with ink and then print a memorial image. You pick the photo, you send the ashes and 4-6 weeks later…whammo: a creepy image made from the remains. The... (posted on 31 Oct 2007 by Gadgetell)
Think you don't pay enough for your Internet access? Not to worry, some ISPs have reportedly decided to push their own adds into content as it is served up. This was first reported in Slashdot last June and now DarkNet has updated the story with... (posted on 31 Oct 2007 by Realtime Messaging and Web Security)
It wouldn't be Halloween without some holiday spam and malware. Someone is trying to spread the Storm worm with the promise of a dancing skeleton. According to NetworkWorld: The latest Storm-backed spam campaign invites e-mail recipients to visit a... (posted on 31 Oct 2007 by Realtime Messaging and Web Security)

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