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Two Razer Blade gaming laptop prototypes stolen
We first heard about the Razer Blade gaming laptop at CES 2011. It’s being billed as the first laptop that was built with gamers in mind. One of its most unique features is its transforming keyboard that conforms to the game you’re currently playing. The Razer Blade is definitely one of the most intriguing laptops we’ve seen in recent memory, but that fact has also made it a target for thieves. Today, Razer informed the public two prototypes of the Razer Blade were stolen the weekend of November 4.
Rumor: Glitch helps users steal Microsoft Points
A couple days ago, a forum user started a posted informing everyone of a glitch within Microsoft’s system for distributing Microsoft Points. The alleged thieves discovered a way to trick Microsoft into giving up promotional codes for 160MSP, a 48-hour Xbox Live Gold trial or a code for a Halo: Reach Banshee avatar prop. It was supposedly done by exploiting a couple elements within a URL. By the time Microsoft discovered the exploit and patched it, a lot of people had already made off with free stuff.
Xbox 360 thief pwned by the Internet
We interrupt your steady stream of run-of-the-mill blogging, to bring you this awesome tale of revenge.
At the center of this case is a stolen Xbox 360, pilfered alongside a laptop and TV from one Jesse McPherson of Philadelphia while he was away at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin at the beginning of March.
McPherson eventually managed to track the laptop to a local pawn shop. Upon examining the security footage, he found pictures of the culprit…















