It’s Cyberwar! Let’s Play Bingo!
April 7th, 2010 admin

While it’s clear from the cyberwar news that we are living in a war zone when we turn on our computers, we at Wired.com refuse to surrender — even at the risk of taking an e-bullet in the name of Freedom. So strap on your iFlak jackets and use this Wired.com CyberWar bingo card the next time you go to read a Cyberwar story. If you can’t figure out where to start, try this piece from NPR (part 1 of 3!), this one from ComputerWorld , this one from Forbes , or…
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