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If you haven’t discovered Twaggies.com, it’s high time you ventured over. They take tweets and turn them into comics. Here are some of our latest favorites:

Fez Gameplay Demo Features Insane Perspective Shifting [Xbox Live Arcade]

Check out this awesome gameplay demo for an upcoming Xbox Live Arcade title called “Fez”.

Finally, something that looks different from everything I’ve seen in a long, long time. Plus, the soundtrack sounds amazing, doesn’t it?



Privacy “bill of rights” gets White House backing

The US government is considering legislation to protect a basic level of online privacy in a move that’s been dubbed a “privacy bill of rights.”

Speaking to the Senate committee that oversees Internet issues, Commerce department official Lawrence Strickling said the White House would support legislation if Congress introduced it. The idea would be to set “baseline consumer data privacy protections”, with the new law filling in the gaps where existing legislation falls short, in many cases because it was drafted before the Internet became so widely used.

Strickling made what looks to be a reference to ongoing debates both about specific issues such as net neutrality, and the process of exactly who has what powers to make rules on such issues. He said legislation was needed “to establish a clearer set of rules for the road for businesses and consumers, while preserving the innovation and free flow of information that are the hallmarks of the Internet.”

Consumer groups welcomed the idea of developing a mandatory code, but said the process needed to be open to widespread input to avoid the risk of the decisions being dominated by the tech industry.

It’s possible that any legislation might overcome the bitter party political differences in the current make-up of Congress. Former Presidential candidates Republican John McCain and Democrat John Kerry are already said to be working on a joint privacy bill.

One of the main issues spurring the wider debate involves websites tracking user activity and then sharing the data with third-parties such as advertisers. The Federal Trade Commission has previously called for browsers to include a “Do Not Track” setting that blocks all such data sharing.

Microsoft initially rejected such a plan as both a blunt instrument and technically limited in that it simply issues a request to sites: enforcing the request would require legal action. Instead Microsoft developed its own system by which Internet Explorer users can put together a custom list of sites (or download automatically updated lists from groups such as privacy campaigners) which would then be physically blocked from tracking and sharing data. Surprisingly Microsoft has now announced that both systems will be available to Internet Explorer 9 users.

First Official Pic of Wonder Woman’s New Costume

EW has just released the first official pic of Adrianne Palicki wearing the Wonder Woman costume for NBC’s reboot of the classic 1970s series. Check it out:

So what do you guys think? Yeah or Nay? Looks like something a cosplayer would wear if you ask me! :)

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Unlock most cardkey door control systems with Caribou

Need to access that top secret military installation so you can use its Stargate to travel at the other end of the galaxy? No problems! All you need is an Android-based phone and the Caribou app!

[Caribou Android App | Via [H]]

Nathan Fillion: Geek God [Pic]

Hey geeks! Not only is Nathan Fillion one of the sexiest geek guy on earth, but he’s also a “geek god” according to the Entertainment Weekly magazine… and I have to say, we wholeheartedly agree with them. Check out the cover on the latest edition of the magazine:

Fillion is more polite than most—with fans, costars, journalists—because he occupies a special place in Hollywood. It started back in 2002, when, thanks to a few key roles from the mind of Joss Whedon—Capt. Mal Reynolds in Firefly and its big-screen adaptation, Serenity; an evil preacher in Buffy the Vampire Slayer; and a vain superhero in Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog—Fillion began receiving A-list treatment from sci-fi fans, even if he wasn’t quite an A-lister himself. And he was more than happy to play to that audience. “I think of Galaxy Quest and the plight of those pigeonholed actors who don’t do anything except for conventions,” he says. “To be pigeonholed as a Malcolm Reynolds? Uh, dream. Winning.”

[Via our pals @ fashionablyGEEK | Entertainment Weekly]