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Ones and Zeros 5/9/11: Gamer Alter Egos, iPads Won’t Block Violence

Monday opens old wounds. Human beings are a simple species for the most part. We’re still beating the hell from each other for shiny new products, we stil have no idea how technology works, but use it anyway, we’re never satisfied with anything and other cautionary tales. Today in Motherboard’s daily links roundup, Ones + Zeros. Bon appetite!

ONE: The fight against broadband caps
(Hot Hardware)

ZERO: Government tech literacy: Last year, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked whether, if two messages are sent simultaneously, does one get a busy signal? (New York Times)

ONE: GE joins the 3D bandwagon (Technology Review)

ZERO: When 25% less sodium means absolutely nothing (Ad Age)

ONE: Everyone’s a journalist (Scripting)

ZERO: Evolution, the talking point (International Business Times)

ONE: El Nino as told by tree rings (Science Daily)

ZERO: iPad 2 launch in Beijing ends in bloodbath (CBS News)

ONE: Gamers and their alter egos (Golem 13)

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