A Russian billboard was hacked to show porn to passerbys. The FBI has a new forensic tool: Google Image Search. A kid builds a network router out of Legos. Canceling a Nexus One contract costs more than the phone itself. Listen in to find out how AT&T generates support for its anti-Net-Neutrality stance. Fake log cabins and Pants on the ground. Barnes & Noble starts a textbook rental service. Facebook adds comment reply by email feature. Plus, the Fark Headline of the Week and the Question of the Week.
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- Canceling a Nexus One Contract Costs More Than a Nexus One
- Charities that AT&T donated to support AT&T's anti-Net-Neutrality position at the FCC
- Hey, That’s Not How You Build a Log Cabin
- ‘Pants on the ground’ goes viral: Top five Larry Platt covers
- Barnes & Noble Saves Students Money with New Textbook Rental Service
- Facebook Adds Comment Reply by Email
- @shawnp0wers
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