Although her MySpace account was hacked in the past, Lindsay Lohan is setting the record straight on her personal MySpace blog about her love for MySpace and her issues with Facebook.
"I signed onto Facebook with my new password because someone keeps hacking into my account, and when i typed my password and 'log in' name in, a red sentence came up saying, Account Disabled.
Your account has been disabled by an administrator. If you have any questions or concerns, you can visit our FAQ page here. Wow! I was in shock. I clicked on the link that they told me to click on and then to another link that said: my account may of been disabled by mistake. Once I got to that it gave a note saying why it was disabled which stated the note saying that it was disabled because they believe that I was a fake of myself."
Needless to say, Ms. Lohan was not impressed and expressed her anger for Facebook calling her a fake of herself and disabling her account. The method to her madness? She's hoping that the Facebook peeps will undisable her account so she can get back to doing what else but Facebooking!
In this week's episode of The Hills, we witnessed Lauren and Audrina go from frenemies to being best buds again. Stephanie and Spencer continued to feud during a visit to their Nana's house, although we didn't hear any quarreling between Heidi and Spencer, which was a first! This geek didn't discover a whole lot of tech toys, but there was enough tech talk to whip up this week's tech quiz — how well were you paying attention? And don't forget to head on over to CelebStyle to get last night's looks!

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A beautiful thing happened this year. My non-techy sister got a Wii for her daughters and started playing. And not just one game; she plays most of the games that my nieces have received, in addition to not shying away from games at other people's houses. And it's not just her! I witnessed certain video games transform people who used to roll their eyes at video games. Check out my slideshow for the most wide-reaching, democratically fun video games.
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Since we're shifting into holiday shopping overdrive, sales, saving money, and spending seem to top our conversations virtually every day. So I must insist that you add the Retail Me Not extension to your Firefox browser.

It's going to help you do all three: save by alerting you when there is a sale or discount available, and help you spend less than you would if just browsing online stores till all hours of the night looking for a deal. It's free to add-on, but will be worth its weight in gold once you tally up your receipts at the end of the month and see how much you've saved.
And don't forget if you're looking for a bargain, you can always check out ShopStyle's Sale Habit, where you'll find tons of deals from all across the Internet!
As a photography nut, I'd never give up my camera for the one on my phone, but that doesn't mean that I don't constantly snap candids with my iPhone. Of course, it could be a better camera, but I wouldn't have dreamed it was so easy to improve it and protect it at the same time!
Griffin's Clarifi Case ($35) does much more than keep your phone safe from scratches; its built-in close-up lens covers the iPhone's lens, while enhancing the details and colors in your pictures.
Check out Griffin's side-by-side examples of photos taken with just the iPhone, and then one taken with the case. Pretty big difference, I'd say.
It's great for apps that read your pictures, scanning documents to email, and even just for taking the odd photo — who doesn't want a better camera phone?