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Friday, February 22, 2008

The Week in Photos: Missile, Blackbird, and DeviantArt

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February 22, 2008
This week's top photo galleries
1
Missile shoots down falling satellite
Missile shoots down falling satellite
What do you do when a spy satellite goes kerflooey and starts to fall back to Earth? Call in the U.S. Navy, and send up a missile.


2
Cracking open the Blackbird HP gaming PC
Cracking open the Blackbird HP gaming PC
This week's Game Developers Conference got you thinking about high-end gaming PCs? Look no further than the insides of HP's Blackbird 002.


3
How to bypass FileVault, BitLocker security
How to bypass FileVault, BitLocker security
Researchers claim they can bypass encryption on file systems including Apple's FileVault. We hand them an encrypted Mac OS X laptop and dare them to do their worst.


4
Microsoft gets its game on at GDC
Microsoft gets its game on at GDC
At annual game developers conference in San Francisco, Redmond touts Xbox milestones and unveils Creators Club.


5
A deviant art collection
A deviant art collection
Here are just a few of DeviantArt.com's 50 million submissions, ranging in medium from photography to computer graphics to traditional paint-and-canvas.


6
'The Force Unleashed' unveiled
'The Force Unleashed' unveiled
LucasArts for the first time publicly shows off its ground-breaking new game, which bridges the gap between the film prequels and the original episode.


7
Jamming to an interactive beat
Jamming to an interactive beat
Playing music in bars has taken on a new meaning with Share, an open audio-video jam session that takes place weekly and is gaining volume from New York to Budapest.



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