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  1. @p0sixninja @planetbeing @pod2g @pimskeks Are 1 of you available to give details of your iOS jailbreak? dan.goodin AT arstechnica.com
  2. RT @jason_pontin: Redesign of @arstechnica? Totally gorgeous; ultra modern. Many congratulations. arstechnica.com > High praise, thanks
  3. @DrPizza @dakami By that logic, news outlets shouldn't have bothered covering Rosa Parks's refusal to sit at the back of a bus.
  4. @dakami Because the execution of an innocent man is newsworthy and news outlets regularly cover criminal justice matters. You don't agree?
  5. I'm surprised there hasn't been more news coverage of Carlos DeLuna, the man Texas executed 23 years ago for a crime he didn't commit.
  6. SAP Tech Exec Built Stolen ‘Legoland’ in $2M Home: wired.com/wiredenterpris… a great read by @bobmcmillan
  7. @threatpost Why not name the source, since the FBI letter you're quoting encourages it to be shared?
  8. Can anyone verify the FBI is warning Infragard members of an #Anonymous campaign called Operation New Son? Feels like a hoax. Pls RT
  9. New Jersey mayor, son, arrested on charges they nuked recall website arstechnica.com/security/2012/…
  10. Mending cracks in Net's foundation of trust, SSL fix flags forged certificates before they're accepted by browsers: arstechnica.com/security/2012/…
  11. RT @mdowd: Looks like details of Sergey's thing are mentioned in the filed bug reports code.google.com/p/chromium/iss… > 2nd Pwnium shoe about to drop
  12. My @arstechnica article on the hack that brought down Google's Chrome browser updated to add comment from Pinkie Pie: arstechnica.com/security/2012/…
  13. Anatomy of a hack: 6 separate bugs needed for teenaged hacker named Pinkie Pie to bring down Google Chrome browser: arstechnica.com/security/2012/…