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in General Science
via News-Medical.Net @ 22:46 2nd Jul
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Electronic Arts is forcing new level of cooperative play. After Army of Two Mercenaries 2 also wont support cooperative play between PAL and NTSC but also between different language versions. Polygamia found that:
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 12:19 31st Jul
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Gamasutra posted an article written by Jason Hayes, a developer for Volition Inc., which is known for its production of the Saint's Row, FreeSpace, and Red Faction series. Hayes discusses the division between graphical artists and coders, who often clash because their aims are so disparate and their areas of expertise do not necessarily overlap. It has caused some companies, such as Volition, to develop an intermediary "technical artist" to find a balance between the two. "Integrating technical artists into a studio frees up the programmers from being solely responsible for the development and maintenance of the game's tools and pipelines. While programmers still have a hand in the design (and sometimes implementation) of those tools and pipelines, the technical artist is the driving force behind them and is looking out for the best inter
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 12:42 21st Aug
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A debate today between astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson and planetary scientist Mark Sykes, moderated by NPR's Ira Flatow, addressed the issue of Pluto's planetary status. There was lots of arm-waving and finger-pointing, endless interruptions, disagreements on details big and small, and battling one-liners. The two scientists sat at a table with the moderator between them and Flatow was often obscured by Tyson and Sykes getting in each other's faces in eye-to-eye confrontation. At one point, Flatow was hit by Tyson's ebullient arm motions. Yes, it was heated. But it was fun, too. It ended up being not so much a debate between the Pluto-huggers and the Pluto-haters as a disagreement over the lexicon of astronomy and planetary science and, primarily, the definition of a planet.
in Space Science
via Universe Today @ 13:52 16th Aug
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"As you can see, awk prints out the first and third fields of the /etc/passwd file, which happen to be the username and uid fields respectively. Now, while the script did work, it's not perfect -- there aren't any spaces between the two output fields! If you're used to programming in bash or python, you may have expected the print $1 $3 command to insert a space between the two fields. However, when two strings appear next to each other in an awk program, awk concatenates them without adding an intermediate space. The following command will insert a space between both fields:"
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 20:01 16th Jul
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Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says the potential split between the Asian and Western cricket powers could spell "the end of cricket".
in Cricket
via NetIndia123.com @ 3:32 31st Jul
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Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says the potential split between the Asian and Western cricket powers could spell "the end of cricket".
in Cricket
via Webindia123 @ 14:25 30th Jul
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MELBOURNE: Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says the potential split between the Asian and Western cricket powers could spell "the end of cricket".
in Cricket
via NewIndPress @ 14:12 30th Jul
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Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says he fears the growing difference between cricketing boards of the Asian and the western nations can prove fatal to the game.
in Cricket
via NetIndia123.com @ 3:32 31st Jul
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Melbourne, Jul 31: Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says the potential split between the Asian and Western cricket powers could spell "the end of cricket".
in Cricket
via Daijiworldcom @ 11:20 9th Aug
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Melbourne, July 30: Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says the potential split between the Asian and Western cricket powers could spell "the end of cricket".
in Cricket
via Daily India @ 10:10 30th Jul
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JOHANNESBURG (July 21) – Purchasing property within a complex or block of flats promises a host of advantages – security, close neighbours and a body corporate – but it remains the owner’s responsibility to differentiate between personal and communal insurance, according to a media release from Trafalgar Property Management.
in Personal Finance
via Rodneyhayter.com @ 16:50 21st Jul
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Kensai7 writes "A quick comparison between same versions of mainstream software sold in the USA and the EU markets show a big difference in the respective price tags. If you want to buy online, let's say, Adobe's Dreamweaver CS3, you'll have to pay $399 if you live in the States, but a whopping E570 (almost $900 in current exchange rates!) if you happen to buy it in Germany. Same story for Microsoft's newest products: Expression Web 2 in America costs only $299 new, but try that in Italy and they will probably ask you no less than E366 ($576!). How can such an abyssal difference be explained? I understand there are some added costs for the localized translated versions, but I also thought the Euro was supposed to be outbuying the dollar. Where's the catch?"
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 14:57 29th Jul
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A determined eighth wicket partnership between AB de Villiers and Paul Harris kept South Africa in the game as the visitors were dismissed for 318 in their second innings on the fourth day of the fourth test against England at The Oval on Sunday.
in Cricket
via SuperSport @ 14:16 10th Aug
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McAfee, Inc. Experiment Reveals the Growing Psychological Nature of Spam -- McAfee S.P.A.M. Experiment Proves Link Between Spam and Cybercrime
in Computer Security
via Enterprise Security Today @ 9:57 3rd Jul
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The Siderocalin/Enterobactin Interaction: A Link between Mammalian Immunity and Bacterial Iron Transport
in Biological Science
via American Chemical Society @ 11:24 5th Aug
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Most of the functions performed by a cell are the result of interactions between proteins, which recognise their binding partner by affinity features localized on the protein surface. There are many kinds of interactions; however, the most complicated to study from the perspective of structural biology are those which are transient.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 16:20 2nd Jul
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Big predatory mammals such as felines need between 5 and 7 different types of prey to meet their dietary needs
in Biological Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 18:40 11th Jul
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IronPort Systems, a leading provider of enterprise spam, virus, and spyware protection and a Cisco Systems subsidiary, revealed a link between malware botnets and illegal pharmaceutical supply chain businesses that recruit botnets to send spam that promote their websites.
in Online Legal Issues
via AME Info @ 6:48 28th Aug
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STAR Cricket will telecast the only Twenty20 match between the Indian eves and the English Women’s cricket team on September 05, 2008. The Indian team led by Mithali Raj will try and reverse the flow of form in the only Twenty20 match. The Indian teams lags 0-2 in the 5 match ODI series.
in Cricket
via United News of India @ 8:24 5th Sep
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The European Commission has cleared under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed merger between Kenwood Corporation of Japan and Victor Company of Japan (“JVC”), both providers of electronics equipment. After examining the operation, the Commission concluded that the transaction would not significantly impede effective competition in the European Economic Area (EEA) or any substantial part of it.
in Gadgets
via European Commission @ 8:25 20th Aug
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Fingerprint, iris and facial-recognition technology will be used to speed up frequent travellers' journeys through immigration control, as part of a UK-US agreement for a fast-travel option for trusted travellers going between the countries.
in Computer Security
via ZDNet UK @ 10:49 4th Jul
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MipTec about to take off by joining forces between Life Sciences Week, ALL-SystemsX.ch-Day, & Jobvector.com
in General Science
via Select Science @ 19:00 8th Aug
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