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Brad Wardell on Spore DRM and the Gamer's Bill of Rights
The latest DRM scandal is upon us. It seems that every few months now, PC gamers take up their pitchforks and storm the Internet with anti-anti-piracy furor. DRM, short for digital rights management, has been unpopular with a certain tech-savvy crowd for years, but the outcry over the limitations placed on this year's biggest PC game, Spore , is unprecedented. The game continues to ...
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T-Mobile, Google and HTC introduce first Android phone
The first Android phone looks a lot like the fuzzy pictures that have surfaced online for months, with a touch screen similar to the iPhone and a full slide-out keyboard.
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No Charges as Grand Jury Investigates Palin Hack
A grand jury looking into the hacking of Sarah Palin's Yahoo account has concluded its first day with no indictment.
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WRITTEN BY DEBRA D. BASS 20s: Lisa McBee, 27, Dogtown. She works as a freelance model and actress and also volunteers as a computer teacher. McBee, a Los Angeles native, has been deaf since birth.
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First Android phone: The details
US carrier T-Mobile and Google overnight detailed the the first-ever mobile handset handset running Google's new Android operating system.
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Win an Action Camera
Helmet cameras are a great way of capturing your best moments to share with friends and the internet, and courtesy of Action Cameras we've got a Oregon Scientific ATC3K complete kit to give to one lucky BM reader.
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Amazon's Google phone alliance ramps up attack on iTunes
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Internet retail titan Amazon has ramped up its attack on Apple's iTunes by having links to its MP3 online music and movie store built into a "Google phone" due out next month.
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Yahoo: Doggone It, People Really Like Us!
Yahoo has conducted some rather self-serving research in conjunction with ComScore and Media Contacts that concludes the obvious: most consumers care intensely about only a small number of websites, and it's these websites that make for the best places to advertise. After analyzing over 12 million "passively observed site-user paired data points" from ComScore and surveying 800 users, the ...
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New York launches Google Transit
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) officials were joined by Google executives and other local agency heads, this week, to announce the launch of Google Transit in New York.
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Sangre de Cristo grad releases debut novel
MOSCA — Adam McKinley got a new computer for Christmas last year and started writing a story. Last week he released his first book.
Alamosa Valley Courier |
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The Supercomputer Race
CWmike writes "Every June and November a new list of the world's fastest supercomputers is revealed. The latest Top 500 list marked the scaling of computing's Mount Everest — the petaflops barrier. IBM's 'Roadrunner' topped the list, burning up the bytes at 1.026 petaflops. A computer to die for if you are a supercomputer user for whom no machine ever seems fast enough? Maybe not, says Richard ...
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Some Surprises in Novell's Foray Into NAC
Novell plays the network access control game with a new solution targeted at Windows.
InternetNews.com |
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IBM would like to see loopholes that allow dominant companies to abuse standards processes closed.IBM is threatening to leave organizations that set standards for software interoperability because of concerns that their processes are not always fair.IBM is threatening to leave organizations that set standards for software interoperability because of concerns that their processes are not always ...
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Google phone makes debut
SAN FRANCISCO — T-Mobile USA unveiled on Tuesday the first Google-powered handset, a stylish device that mimics many of the iPhone’s features and adds a few new wrinkles.
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Google launches G1 phone
Web browsing giant Google is using new technology to power its answer to Apple's iPhone.
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Amazon's Google phone alliance ramps up attack on iTunes
Internet retail titan Amazon has ramped up its attack on Apple's iTunes by having links to its MP3 online music and movie store built into a "Google phone" due out next month.
TODAYonline |
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Is 50 Cent Losing Popularity?
Rapper 50 Cent's plans for a new computer game have been thrown into jeopardy after its maker Vivendi Games was taken over by rival company Activision.
Teen Music |
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Surveillance camera captures suspect in home invasion
Broward Sheriff's deputies are looking for a man who broke into a woman's Deerfield Beach home and stole a laptop computer - while a high-tech surveillance camera captured his every move.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Wednesday 24 September, 2008
T-Mobile, HTC and Google introduced the first Android phone on Tuesday at a launch event in New York.
Linux World Australia |
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Wednesday 24 September, 2008
T-Mobile, HTC and Google introduced the first Android phone on Tuesday at a launch event in New York.
Linux World Australia |
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Everything For Sale At Saint Gobain
"Everything from computers and offices all the way through lab equipment that was used and they are in deprocess all the way through manufacturing equipment..."
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Oracle OpenWorld: Intel's Otellini Drops Core i7 Hints
The chip giant is set to start rolling out desktop/workstation chips with new micro-architecture before the end of 2008, but won't have 'Nehalem' server processors until Q1 of 2009, Intel's CEO says in keynote.
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Paying twice the price for airline ticket purchased offline
Air traveler confused by huge discrepancy in airline ticket price when purchased by phone from Expedia rather than online
Seattle Times |
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Whether you are using DRAM-based or Flash-based storage, just how much speed you need?
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LEGO Batman PS2 Bundle Available Now
Latest deal hitting store shelves. September 23, 2008 - Sony Computer Entertainment America today announced that the limited-edition LEGO Batman: The Videogame PlayStation 2 Bundle is now available at retail for $149.99 (MSRP). This new, family-friendly bundle delivers great value to consumers, while providing access to PlayStation 2 system's vast gaming library, which includes a broad range of ...
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