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E3 Log: Rumor Busting
Microsoft's press conference doesn't deliver everything gamers were expecting.
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Second Life Faces Open Source Challenges
ruphus13 writes "Linden Labs has talked about Open Sourcing aspects of their platform for a while, but have not always followed through. Now, the OpenSimulator project has been gathering some solid momentum, and this was followed by an announcement by IBM that showed interoperability between OpenSimulator and Linden Servers. What this means is that you can use a Second Life client to log on to ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 26th Dec 2007 09:50 UTC
There is a controversy in the Linux world. It doesn't have to do with Microsoft, or anything overtly technical. It may seem, to the outsider, the open source equivalent of the question, "Boxers or briefs?" But it's much more serious than that.
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Microsoft issues open letter to Xbox Live community
Company clearly wants to explain its full redesign of Xbox Live directly to users, especially because it's not immediately evident why it would do it.
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eBay wins key ruling in Tiffany trademark suit
Internet auction giant eBay cannot be held liable for trademark infringement for counterfeit items sold through its website, a US judge ruled Monday in a case brought by luxury retailer Tiffany.
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Former Missouri Officer, 10 Years in Prison
EAST ST. LOUIS- A former Missouri police officer is headed to prison for 10 years for using the Internet to try to persuade an underage Illinois girl to have sex with him.
WSIL 3 Southern Illinois |
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Metro Accidentally Publishes Employees' Social Security Numbers
Metro says it accidentally published the Social Security numbers of nearly 4,700 former and current employees on its Web site. Officials say a document was posted between June 9 and June 25, as part of a solicitation from Metro to companies wanting to provide worker's compensation and risk management services.
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eBay wins key ruling in Tiffany trademark suit
NEW YORK (AFP) - Internet auction giant eBay cannot be held liable for trademark infringement for counterfeit items sold through its website, a US judge ruled Monday in a case brought by luxury retailer Tiffany.
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"I'm loving Microsoft right now..."
disk caching is good, however you look at it.
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Recent Original Stories
Euronode released a web site which allows users to build pre-configured Debian GNU/Linux servers , tailor-made for their exact needs. Users can follow a simple web-based wizard to choose services (web, mail, database, samba, etc.), and options.
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Lips Screenshots & Trailer
Sing along to your songs using a wireless mic that syncs with Zunes: Microsoft Corp. is taking a...
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Recent Original Stories
"One of the things my team has been working to enable has been the ability for .NET developers to download and browse the source code of the .NET Framework libraries, and to easily enable debugging support in them.
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Halo Wars Screenshots & Trailer
Playable at E3, though unmentioned in the Microsoft press conference: “Halo Wars” is a...
Voodoo Extreme |
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E3 Log: Rumor Busting
Microsoft's press conference doesn't deliver everything gamers were expecting.
Forbes |
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 to strwam Netflix movies
EntertainmentMicrosoft's Xbox 360 to stream Netflix movies: Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.
Contra Costa Times |
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Xbox 360 Fall Dashboard Update Details [Xbox 360]
Here's what we just learned from Microsoft in their round table discussion on Xbox Live and the new Dashboard. First, the impetus for re-designing the dash was that the current content navigation is...
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Microsoft aims high and wide with new games
Microsoft Corp. unveils new deals for music, movies and TV shows that can be accessed through the popular gaming console.
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Xbox deal beefs up streaming movies offering
Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal announced with Netflix that highlights the way gaming devices are expanding into all-purpose home-entertainment hubs.
Otago Daily Times |
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Xbox Live to Stream Netflix Movies
Microsoft has announced that they are entering into a deal with movie rental company Netflix. This deal would enable the owners of their Xbox 360 to stream movies over the Internet - assuming they have a Netflix account.
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Apple Continues iPhone Hype at One Million Mark
The hype that began with Apple's iPhone 3G launch Friday continued through the weekend and was almost as loud on Monday, with Apple adding to the fire. The company said it sold more than one million iPhone 3Gs and users downloaded more than 10 million applications from its App Store.
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World's oldest blogger dies
An Australian woman renowned as the world's oldest blogger has died at the age of 108, with her last posting talking about her ailing health but also how she still sings a happy song every day.
Regina Leader-Post |
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Duplissie, Valdez - Can-Am League Players of the Week
DURHAM, NC - Nashua Pride INF Bryan Duplissie and Quebec Capitales RHP Luis Valdez has named by PA-Sportsticker, the official statistician of the Can-Am League, as the Teamline Direct Batter and Pitcher of the Week.
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Movie downloads for Xbox 360 - but not for NZ
LOS ANGELES - Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the internet, thanks to a deal announced with Netflix that highlights the way gaming devices are expanding into all-purpose home-entertainment hubs.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Podcast - Apple Weekly Report #129: iPhone 3G Launch, App Store & MobileMe
Apple had a busy week with the launch of the iPhone 3G, the App Store, MobileMe and iPhone Software 2.0. Not everything went as planned with the iPhone or MobileMe launch, but the App Store hit the streets running with over 500 native iPhone and iPod touch applications. Also, the DOJ won't...
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Microsoft aims high and wide with new games
Microsoft Corp. unveils new deals for music, movies and TV shows that can be accessed through the popular gaming console.
Market Watch |
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