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  • Russian antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab has discovered a piece of malware infecting computers mostly in the Middle East. Flame eavesdrops on conversations, takes screenshots and steals data from infected computers without being detected. Wired's Kim Zetter discusses how the malicious code works.
  • Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. The little orange boxes carried by kids over the decades have helped raise more than $160 million for the global children's charity.
  • Culture Lust contributor Aaron Watanabe gives us one last Comic-Con dispatch, examining the next frontier of comic book delivery.
  • Mexican Exhibitor Opens Its First U.S. Luxury Theater
  • NPR asked its fans on Facebook what they are planning to do with the extra cash: More than 1,000 people responded, and most said they would pay down their credit card bills. Although that may not be immediately stimulative, it may boost the economy down the road.
  • Here's a little twist on Trailer Tuesday: Instead of posting a preview of a big Hollywood movie or cool indie title you get to see an entire movie. Okay…
  • San Diego State University has become the latest college to offer the Zipcar rental service. The program is intended to reduce pollution and car expenses.
  • Professors of computational media at Georgia Tech say that gaming technology can be used to make advancements in everything from medicine to social justice and media. The school is one of 250 colleges and universities that are catering to the growing interest in gaming degrees.
  • The technology that lets you instantly download new books to your Kindle, iPad and other e-reader devices can also tell manufacturers whether you stopped reading on Page 45. "Ultimately, this sort of thing scares the hell out of me," author Stephen King says. Privacy advocates are also worried.
  • Go See Bronson's Mechanic Instead
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