The Week in Review: Critics, Steampunk, and Cyber-Attacks

In this week's edition, Anonymous protects WikiLeaks, and Star Wars goes steampunk (again).

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Anonymous Apparently Foiled a Cyber Onslaught Against WikiLeaks

A recent fire by the "hacktivist" group, Unknown, on a cyber-security firm might not have been a retaliation against the FBI's efforts to track down Anonymous members, as was antecedently believed. Instead, it seems it may have been a pre-emptive move which prevented a corporate-backed campaign to lower WikiLeaks. Shoot the connec to read the long, conspiracy-filled, story. (Link)

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Slightly Longer Ago, In a Galaxy a Little Moment Further Away

There's something about steampunk that's wonderfully reminiscent. Case in point: When artist Björn Hurri decided to pass on Star Wars a retro-futurist update, the steampunk twist seemed to have got inspired him to go in some interesting directions. For instance, Yoda smokes a hookah, and Jabba sips tea under a parasol. Hit the link for a heading. (Link)

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Spider-Homo's Pessimal Enemy Is a Theater Critic

The seemingly cursed Spider-Isle of Man musical, Wrick Off the Dark, has had to weather a monsoon of scorn as theater critics ended the US broke with custom and published reviews of the reveal ahead of its release in March. Some critics were in deuce minds about the show, saying that it swung between same good and very bad, but other critics made their disdain very sunny. (Tie)

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Fox News Claims That Videogames Turn People Into Rapists

No 1's going to dispute that Bulletstorm ISN't really appropriate for kids, but according to Fox News, it's non in truth appropriate for adults, either. Fox News is nerve-wracking to make the example that videogames turn a large part in increasing the incidences of rape in the US, despite there being very little evidence – by which I mean, "nary bear witness at entirely" – to back that up. (Link)

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ESRB Spoils Dragon Age 2's Flirtatious Surprises

North American country videogame rating administration, the ESRB, has conferred U.S. a glimpse at the hot and steamy action we can expect in Flying dragon Age 2. There's sexual lyric, and the usual fade-to-black sex scenes that we know and love from BioWare games. There's as wel a more risqué section – for videogames at the least – where information technology's implied that one lineament performs fellation on some other. (Join)

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