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Apple bringing red iPhone?

What about adding some warmth with the red flare of iPhone 3G this Christmas? Apple’s penchant for the red is rumored to come alive once again this winter season when Apple launches its red iPhone 3G. Everything is part of Apple’s participation in the RED campaign where money from the revenue goes to the Global AIDS fund to fight the viral menace in Africa. Earlier we had seen red iTunes gift cards, red 8GB iPod Nano and 1GB iPod Shuffle and now hopefully a red iPhone 3G. Nothing could be more colorful than this during the Christmas season.

Red Faction: Guerrilla PlayStation 3 Screenshots

Red Faction: Guerrilla is a 3rd person, open-world action shooter set on Mars, 50 years after the events of the original Red Faction. Players will take the role of an insurgent fighter with the newly re-established Red Faction movement as they battle for liberation from the oppressive Earth Defense Force. Throughout their fight for freedom, players will carve their own path, wreaking havoc across the vast, open-world environment of Mars, from the desolate mining outpost of Parker to the gleaming EDF capital city of Eos. Utilizing improvised weapons, explosives and re-purposed mining equipment and vehicles, Red Faction: Guerrilla allows players to tear through fully destructible environments in an unforgiving Martian landscape swarming with EDF forces, Red Faction resistance fighters, and the downtrodden settlers caught in the cross-fire.

Rumour: Apple to get charitable with RED iPhone?

red-iphone-3g.jpgMuch of the gossip in the queues for iPhone 3G on launch day here in the UK was over whether people wanted a black or a white model, before we all found out that we’d only have a choice of black. Who knows when the white version will touch down (if at all) in the UK. Still, if you don’t lead a monochrome lifestyle, you’ll be pleased by the strong rumours that Apple is planning to launch a red iPhone for Christmas. Or rather a RED iPhone, as it’ll apparently be part of the charitable (PRODUCT) RED campaign, which Apple has supported in the past with scarlet iPods. It’s a good cause, but does anyone really want a red iPhone? That said, if Apple ever launches a green one that benefits eco charities, I might be tempted to switch to it…

The RED DSLR: A Wish List

RED Camera's Jim Jannard has hinted at a new still camera that could do to the DSLR market what the RED ONE movie camera is doing to the movie industry. At RED, Jannard has shown that he can pretty much ignore the industry paradigm and start from scratch: The RED cameras use sensors and file formats developed in house, and they are widely regarded to be better than those of bigger companies.

It's a Wrap! Pelican Red Apple StudioCruzer Protects Red One Digital Motion-Picture Camera and MacBook Pro

It's a Wrap! Pelican Red Apple StudioCruzer Protects Red One Digital Motion-Picture Camera and MacBook Pro

Distrito Federal Justice Court Deploys Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Cluster Suite to Experience Increased Performance, Cost Savings and Security Linux-powered CherryPal uses just 2W, Jul 21, 2008Intel's enthusiasm for open source is gath

Distrito Federal Justice Court Deploys Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Cluster Suite to Experience Increased Performance, Cost Savings and Security

Fedora considering a new privacy policy

For a while now, we've been butting up against the Red Hat Privacy Policy (which we've been using to cover Fedora). To try to address some of these concerns, I sat down and made a new privacy policy for Fedora to use that is independent of Red Hat's Privacy Policy. I made a draft, then sent it over to Red Hat Legal for review. They made some minor changes and sent it back to me. Here it is for you folks to look over: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TomCallaway/PrivacyPolicyD... Keep in mind that while this is more open than the Red Hat Privacy Policy, I think it is more in keeping with the spirit of Fedora. (Also, it is directly derived from Red Hat's privacy policy, so its not as if I completely rewrote it from scratch). Barring any major failures, I plan to present this for approval at next week's board meeting.

Red Hat Bets Big On Cloud Target

eldavojohn writes "Red Hat's CEO prophetically saith 'The clouds will all run Linux' in a brief interview before the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo. Here's the skinny: Red Hat management tools take a back seat to grid computing goals, high switching costs are the trick to surviving slow periods, Microsoft's interoperability tools are vaporware, they're striving to catch up to VMWare, Ubuntu is not the competition, JBoss is growing twice as fast as RHEL and Amazon pays the fee while Google wears its own Red Hat for free."

Red Hat's MRG makes advances in real-time computing

On Thursday, Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat Inc. released its Red Hat Enterprise MRG platform, three separate subscriptions that collectively add advanced messaging, real-time computing and grid computing to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, or RHEL 5. The first two components are available immediately for production environments, but grid computing was released as a technology "preview" and will be available as a fully supported product in a few months.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Receives Department of Defense IPv6 Certification

RALEIGH, N.C. --(Business Wire)-- Red Hat (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 has received Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Special Interoperability Certification from the Defense Information System Agency (DISA) in accordance with the Department of Defense (DoD) IPv6 Master Test Plan. The certification demonstrates Red Hat's ongoing commitment to meeting the growing demands of government agencies and enterprises as they adapt to the next-generation Internet.

Red Baron Arcade to Take-off on PlayStation Network Sept. 18

This is your captain speaking. Strap on that flight suit, as Sierra Online has cleared Red Baron Arcade for take-off on PlayStation network on Sept. 18, 2008. An intense arcade air combat game with online multiplayer capabilities, Red Baron Arcade follows burgeoning pilots as they take to the unfriendly skies and compete to rise through the ranks of the Red Baron’s squadron.

Rivers Run Red Now Developing 3D Web Spaces Built on New Google Technology

Rivers Run Red, the immersive spaces company(TM), today announced it is developing customized 3D spaces built in Lively, a new product by Google(TM). Rivers Run Red also has a new design team in place to keep up with the anticipated high level of demand for companies/brands looking to incorporate Lively by Google as part of their digital strategies. Rivers Run Red is a participant in the Preferred Developer Program for Lively by Google.

Is Red Hat VP Attempting to Rally Investors?

"Tom McCallum, VP of investor relations at Red Hat, is diving into some rather interesting waters. Red Hat's stock has dipped a bit following the company's June 25 earnings announcement. Now for the twist: McCallum on July 7 wrote a blog that attempts to clarify Red Hat's financial momentum.

Jupiter's third red spot beaten up by siblings

Jupiter's third red spot (far left) took a beating when it tried to pass between the Great Red Spot (right) and Red Spot Junior (lower left) (Image: NASA/ESA/M Wong/I de Pater/University of California, Berkeley)

Mini-Report on Red Hat Phoebe 8.0.94 (8.1-Beta 3)

IconRed Hat is the undisputed commercial leader when it comes to Linux distros. A few years ago more distros were sharing the Linux market/userbase, but these days Red Hat has overcome its competitors in impressions, sales and popularity. Popularity doesn't always mean quality though (look at Windows9x for example), so after our world's first review of Red Hat 8.0 a few months ago, I wanted to check out the new product, Red Hat 8.1, destined to be released sometime in the next one or two months. I downloaded and installed the third beta of 8.1, codenamed Phoebe, and gave it a whirl. We will be featuring a full review when the final version becomes available, but here is a preliminary report on the current status, accompanied by three screenshots.

Bitten by the Red Hat Perl bug (InfoWorld)

To make a long story short, he got rid of the Perl executable that came with his CentOS installation, compiled a new one from stock source code, and the bug disappeared. Clearly, the Perl hackers are blameless in this case. The fault lies squarely with Red Hat for distributing a buggy version of the interpreter. What's more disturbing, however, is that it turns out that this Red Hat Perl performance issue is a known bug. It was documented and verified long before Prakash ever raised a stink about it. How long? Try 2006, according to Red Hat's own Bugzilla database.

Bitten By the Red Hat Perl Bug

snydeq writes "Smart coders always optimize the slowest thing. But what if 'the slowest thing' is the code supplied by your vendor? That was exactly the situation Vipul Ved Prakash discovered when he tinkered with a company Linux box on which Perl code was running at least 100 times slower than expected. The code, he found, was running on CentOS Linux, using Perl packages built by Red Hat. So Prakash got rid of the Perl executable that came with CentOS, compiled a new one from stock, and the bug disappeared. 'What's more disturbing,' McAllister writes, 'is that this Red Hat Perl performance issue is a known bug,' first documented in 2006 on Red Hat's own Bugzilla database. Folks affected by the current bug have two options: sit tight, or compile the Perl interpreter from source — effectively waiving your support contract.

Apple iPod Nano (PRODUCT) Red Special Edition

(Review) - As if the iPod Nano didn’t already have a number of flavors, Apple had to release a special edition just for kicks. You can think of the new iPod Nano (PRODUCT) Red as the U2 version of the Nano series. We can’t say we dislike the new (PRODUCT) Red, since it’s quite vibrant and rather unique, yet minimal. Also, the features and specifications are exactly the same as other Nano players, except the (PRODUCT) Red is made for a good cause, which we will get to later in the review.

Red-hot Red Alert alert!

Electronic Arts’ real-time strategy classic, Command & Conquer: Red Alert is 13 years old. Suddenly we feel very ancient indeed.

Jupiter: Great Red Spot gobbling Baby Red Spot

Jupiter's Great Red Spot appears to have gotten the best of one of its smaller, younger rival as captured in a recent series of images by the Hubble Space Telescope.

Jupiter: Great Red Spot gobbling Baby Red Spot

BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Jupiter's Great Red Spot appears to have gotten the best of one of its smaller, younger rival as captured in a recent series of images by the Hubble Space Telescope.

Red Hat, Microsoft, attacking VMware

RED Hat and Microsoft are poised to drive greater enterprise penetration of virtualisation while VMware sits on the sidelines as a bit player, long-serving Red Hat executive Paul Cormier says.

Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha

Red Hat and project contributors have released alpha code for Fedora 10, the next version of the community-sponsored, free, and open-source Linux distribution that will include enhancements to the audio, security, and wireless-connection features of the OS. Red Hat explained new features of the Fedora 10 alpha release in a blog entry Tuesday.

RED May Be Making a DSLR Camera

The RED camera's Jim Jannard mentions the next generation Mysterium "Monstro" sensor, which be offered as a free upgrade to the Mysterium-X piece shipping in the Epic cam. Then he blows my mind by revealing he's getting into the DSLR race with the same kit. [REDUSER via Engadget, image not of anything remotely made by RED]


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