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Mobile gaming, a burgeoning business in India
Mumbai, July 8 (UNI) E-sports will soon become a reality in IPTV and Direct to Home (DTH) with the availability of computer games through these media.
Deepika
Rock Out With Rush in Rock Band
A couple new songs by Rush are now available to download for Rock Band. Harmonix and MTV Games...
Voodoo Extreme
Recent Original Stories
"When one takes the seamless integration, stability, ease of use, quality engineering , the TCO, and the ability to boot Windows, one can easily conclude that a Mac is not necessarily a more expensive proposition . The argument that Mac's are too expensive no longer applies.
OS News
VMWare Drops 25% Of Market Cap; CEO Out
Stock in virtualization provider VMWare today dropped almost 25%, as growth expectations were lowered and founding CEO Diane Greene was replaced by the board. Prior to today, VMWare were the fourth largest software company in the world, with a market cap of over $20B. They have slipped down the list and lost $5B in value [...]
TechCrunch
New 3D virtual world Lively launches [Google]
Lively from Google is yet another 3D virtual world, kind of like Second Life but as yet unpopulated by furries or Goreans — completely virgin virtual land for griefers from like the clever... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag
Police ID remains as software programmer's wife
Police have confirmed that a body software programmer Hans Reiser led them to is that of the estranged wife he is convicted of killing.
AP via Yahoo! News
Millions of Us Brings National Geographic Channel to Lively by Google
National Geographic Channel's New Series "L.A. Hard Hats" First Brand to Build Virtual Room with New Google Technology. (PRWeb Jul 8, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Millions-of-Us/Lively-by-Google/prweb1081774.htm
PRWeb
DNS at Risk From Multivendor Cache Poisoning
Security researchers sound the alarm on core protocol issue with DNS that could bring the Internet to a standstill if not fixed.
InternetNews.com
Shakeup at VMWare; Shakeout Next?
Bad blood between Diane Greene and parent company EMC over VMware's direction finally boils over. Former Microsoft exec is the new CEO.
InternetNews.com
AP News Alert
Police ID body found in Oakland hills as convicted programmer Hans Reiser's estranged wife
The Fresno Bee
Green Twp. Man Facing Child Porn Charges
A Green Township man faces several felony charges after police say they found child pornography on his home computer. Scott Simonson is being in the Hamilton County Justice Center .
The Kentucky Post
Blogger claims to have flirted with Drew Peterson online
When it comes to friends and enemies, Drew Peterson can count the Internet among the latter.
Lisle Reporter
Google ventures into virtual reality
Search leader introduces Lively, a free service to orchestrate more virtual socializing on the Web
The Globe and Mail
Vivaty Scenes Taps Facebook, AIM for 'Immersive Internet'
A new service lets users build tiny virtual worlds that they can decorate with video and images imported from YouTube, Facebook and other websites.
Wired News
Internet privacy bill stirs concern among advertisers
Internet advertising agencies on Tuesday resisted Rep. William Straus’s proposal to enable web users to block Internet service providers and search engines from tracking the sites they visit and searches they conduct.
Belmont Citizen-Herald
Oakland police: 10-year-old among youths behind Alameda burglary spree
A 10-year-old boy was among four Oakland youths who carried out a string of residential burglaries during the past month, stealing laptops, iPods and other electronic equipment, investigators say.
San Jose Mercury News
posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 22nd Jul 2002 18:04 UTC
In light of the recent release of YDL 2.3 , we are happy today to host an exclusive interview with Dan Burcaw, co-founder, CTO, and lead developer of YellowDog Linux , the Red Hat-based, PPC-only Linux distribution for the Mac platform.
OS News
Recent Original Stories
"iXsystems, an enterprise-class hardware solution provider, announced today its acquisition of PC-BSD , a rock solid UNIX operating system based on FreeBSD. PC-BSD is a fully functional desktop operating system running FreeBSD version 6, with a KDE desktop interface and graphical system installer.
OS News
Uganda: Microsoft, Comtel Sign Sh2 Billion Pact
MICROSOFT and a local firm, Comtel Integrators Africa, have signed a sh2b agreement to develop localised software and provide related services.
AllAfrica.com
Slowing Economy Hits Online Advertising
NEW YORK The slowing economy is cutting into online ad growth -- although it is likely to take a greater toll on offline media, according to a new survey.
AdWeek
The Internet Gets a Patch, as DNS Bug Is Fixed
Security researcher Dan Kaminsky has discovered a flaw in the DNS protocol that allows attackers to spoof Internet addresses.
PC World
Getty and Flickr reach image deal
Seattle's Getty Images said it will exclusively offer its customers the right to license images from Flickr, a popular photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Entire internet at risk from flaw
COMPUTER industry heavyweights are rushing to fix a flaw in the foundation of the internet that would let hackers control traffic on the worldwide web.
Adelaide Now
Verizon Drops 1938 Media After Charges Of Racism
Blogger Loren Feldman's disputed video was never shown on Verizon's V Cast services and it was never intended to be available, according to a Verizon spokesperson.
InformationWeek
Spiraling bandwidth demands spur undersea cable deployment
Food and fuel costs may be skyrocketing, but there's no sign yet that either expense is limiting worldwide demand for bandwidth, which is on track to grow by 50 percent or so between 2007 and 2008. International telecoms continue to lay cable across the globe, but if things continue as they are, demand may outstrip supply. Read More...
Ars Technica
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