Hatebook – An Evil Facebook Parody

Tired of Facebook? Got some bad blood you need to vent online? Then embrace your hate and say hello to Hatebook. Hatebook is a Facebook parody site that looks and functions exactly like Facebook… except with an evil twist. Here’s a brief list of the “evil twist” to give you a better idea of how Hatebook compares to Facebook:

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Insect Robot Spies Spotted at Political Rallies

The next time you are talking trash about American President George Bush or planning a political protest in the US, you might want to check the room for bugs… seriously. According to an article in the Washington Post, insect like robotic drones have been spotted at political events in Washington and New York. Bernard Crane, a Washington lawyer, saw one of the drones in person. […]

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Unexplainable [PIC]

Can this picture be explained? Digg.com user itomixdotcom thinks he has it all figured out. “Seems pretty straightforward. The UPS Driver accidentally backed down the hill, losing a bunch of his cargo. While he was busy talking with the Police about how to get his truck up the hill, a wedding party was getting their pictures taken nearby. One of the groomsmen forgot to buy […]

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Radiohead Says Name Your Own Price for New Album

Radiohead is making its newest album, In Rainbows, available online at whatever price point consumers feel they should pay for it. The 10-track album will be released as a digital download starting October 10th. The announcement was made online by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. When users try to order In Rainbows on Radiohead.com, they will see a question mark next to a blank price box. […]

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Hotel Chevalier – Free on iTunes

With the impending release of The Darjeeling Limited, Wes Anderson (Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou) fans everywhere can get a taste of what’s to come with his short film Hotel Chevalier.

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Halo 3 Sales Smash Records

Microsoft is reporting that sales for its much hyped game, Halo 3, generated $170 million during the first 20 hours of its release. Not only does this top the $125 million sales record set by Halo 2, but it also surpasses the opening-day US box office record of $59.8 million set by Sony’s “Spider-Man 3” in May. In fact, Halo 3 made more money in […]

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20 Internet Acronyms Parents Should Know

What does “POS” mean? How about “SorG”? Don’t know? LOL. If you’re a parent, you might want to find out what kids are saying to each other online. Here’s a sideshow of 20 Internet Acronyms All Parents Should Know.

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Halo 3 Sickness Feared

The 3rd and final edition in the Halo video game trilogy got released Monday night at midnight. Microsoft expects to sell an estimated 4 million copies of Halo 3 in the U.S. during the next 30 days according to Gamesindustry.biz. Think 4 million seems a lot for a video game? Keep in mind that “Halo” (2001) and “Halo 2” (2004) sold 14.5 million copies worldwide. […]

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Talk Like a Pirate Day

Do you know what today is? You might have noticed that several major websites like Flickr.com have added pirate flags to their logos. That’s right, today is “International Talk Like a Pirate Day.” The parody holiday was invented in 1995 by John Baur (“Ol’ Chumbucket”) and Mark Summers (“Cap’n Slappy”), of the United States, who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone […]

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3G iPhone Confirmed for 2008

Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, has confirmed that there is a 3G iPhone in the works and it should be ready by 2008. Jobs made the following statement at the “Mum is no longer the word” press conference at the Regent Street Apple store in London this week: “You can expect a 3G iPhone later next year… We are working on the next iPhone already, the […]

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iPod Nano Commercial with “1234” Song

If you were watching any of the American football games this past Sunday, then you probably saw the new 3rd generation iPod Nano commercial. The ad features the upbeat and catchy song “1234” by Canadian singer/songwriter Leslie Feist.

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Tearful Britney Fan Is a YouTube Hit

A tearful Britney Spears fan named Chris Crocker posted a passionate video called Leave Britney Alone! on YouTube after the pop star’s disastrous MTV Awards performance. Crocker’s video has become an instant YouTube hit and has gotten about 4 million views. In it, Crocker defends Britney’s widely-criticized performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, in which the troubled pop star appeared out of […]

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