Go ogle Murdoch’s twitter chopping block: Obama, pirates, Google

A series of tweets by über content creator and empire builder Rupert Murdoch, has caused online controversy by blaming Google for helping to allow piracy to occur, while accidentally claiming universal anger at Optus when he meant POTUS Obama.
 

Accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning to face court on Friday

Formal proceedings against accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning will commence at Fort Meade in Maryland on Friday 16th December.
 

Everyone's disappointed: Endeavour stays home

On Friday, April 29, 2011, the STS-134 flight of the space shuttle Endeavour was scrubbed because of one of its power system. President Obama and family, and recovering Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords were disappointed in not seeing the launch.
 

Obama wants peace, cooperation in space

President Barack Obama has issued a new National Space Policy for the United States. Obama wants “… space as a stable and productive environment for the peaceful use of all nations.”  
 

SpaceX Falcon 9 ready to launch America's future

The Falcon 9 rocket is ready for its maiden test flight on June 4, 2010. The privately funded rocket, built by the U.S. space transport company SpaceX, is a key commercial component in the future of U.S. space exploration and development.  
 

Obama: iPods, iPads, Xboxes putting pressure on democracy

In what sounds more like the utterances of his predecessor, President of the U.S, Barack Obama has labelled the use of devices such as iPods, iPads, Xboxes and PlayStations as a distraction. In particular a distraction that is bad for the country and democracy in general.  
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Obama: Orion is un-mothballed for NASA

According to an announcement made by Lori Garver, NASA’s deputy administrator, on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, President Barack Obama has decided to use the Orion space capsule, one part of the now defunct Constellation Program, as an on-board emergency escape system for the International Space Station.  
 

US-China war of words escalates

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on China to investigate the recent cyberattacks on Google and other companies, which have been traced to China. In response, China has charged the U.S. with "information imperialism," while President Obama has said he still wants answers.
 

White House adopts Drupal open source CMS

Can the US Government see open source as a viable platform driving its web sites? Yes it can!
 

Obama says: Put away the Xbox, Microsoft responds

U.S President Barack Obama suggests it is time for parents to put away the Xbox, Microsoft says just hang on there a minute Mr President.