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Headlines matching 'servers'
Sat May 26, 2012
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(The Register) Cool Leave it to Texas to deep fry anything. Like rack-mount servers. Mmmm, tasty, tasty servers  (theregister.co.uk) (32)


Thu May 17, 2012
(Some Guy) Obvious Blizzard: "We were not prepared"  (vg247.com) (360)


Wed May 16, 2012
(Some Guy) Dumbass Everyone's so happy over at Blizzard that they've even taken the forums offline for a little "emergency server work". I guess 1000 pages of happy customers was just too much squee, right Blizz?  (us.battle.net) (208)


Thu May 10, 2012
(Great Falls Tribune) Dumbass If your company's computers crash and its backup servers are erased just days after you're laid off, don't demand a multi-year contract at exorbitant rates to repair them, because someone will put two and two together  (greatfallstribune.com) (51)


Fri April 20, 2012
(Some Guy) Asinine FBI seizes server that allowed people to send anonymous emails (and coincidentally, hosted OccupyLA's listserv)  (help.riseup.net) (78)
(Aggrogate) Interesting Diablo 3 has an open beta. That's good. It's lasting only three days. That's bad. You can download it right now for when it starts at 3 today. That's good. It's a server stress test. That's bad. Can I go home now?  (aggrogate.com) (171)


Fri April 13, 2012
(BBC) Followup Company that owns Megaupload's servers is losing $9,000 per day while lawyers argue about what to do with the data  (bbc.com) (53)


Fri March 09, 2012
(Yahoo) Stupid Notice to waiters: If Peyton Manning leaves a generous tip it's not a good idea to post the receipt online cause it just might cost you your job  (sports.yahoo.com) (68)


Mon March 05, 2012
(Telegraph) Followup Russian election observers find 'serious problems' with Putin win. Unpossible  (telegraph.co.uk) (50)


Thu February 09, 2012
(MacRumors) Dumbass The most creative company in the world apparently isn't creative enough to come up with a password better than "foxconn2"  (macrumors.com) (31)


Mon January 30, 2012
(Guardian) Obvious Now that they are done searching Megaupload's servers, can the Feds resist pushing the big red button? The jolly, candylike button?  (guardian.co.uk) (39)

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