Remember when the PM's wife, Cherie Blair, sang the Beetles tune, When I'm 64, for a group of Chinese students last month? Well, someone has took her efforts and remixed them into a dance track that has become massive on the dance floors in Ibiza and Cyprus! Expect it to top the charts here shortly.
Staying on the subject of music, the BBC News website has an interesting article offering an alternative argument on music piracy that I totally agree with. It argues that it's not Internet music swappers that are killing the music industry - it's the huge piracy rackets in the Far East and elsewhere that do.
Be on the look out for the sneaky e-mail virus, Mimail. It pretends to be from your company's admin department - but it's not really! It has been causing quite a few problems for UK firms this morning. If you've been infected, Symantec have created a removal tool for you to clean your machine.
I've already told you about the Windows vulnerability that's causing security experts much concern. They feared that over the weekend, at the annual DefCon hacker convention in Las Vegas, someone might write a worm to exploit it, which would obviously be a very bad thing for everyone.
Well, someone did write one (sort of). It's not technically a worm as such - it's more of an attack tool - a collection of programs designed to work together to exploit the vulnerability. I still think it's inevitable that a worm will be released sooner or later. Again, if you don't have the patch, go get it now!
In sports news, the MLS All Star team beat CD Guadalajara 3-1 over the weekend in what looks to have been an excellent game. The MLS returns to its regular season schedule this weekend, where my favourite MLS team, D.C. United, take on the 3rd placed New England Revolution at home.