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Late last month AMD had announced the release of the Stream SDK for Linux. This Stream SDK brings support for the CAL and Brook+ libraries on Linux. The version released was Stream SDK 1.1 Beta, which arrived at the same time as the SDK for Windows XP. With this new Linux support, we ran a small Q&A session with Michael Chu, who serves as the product manager for AMD Stream software. In this article are AMD's answers to some of the questions asked by members of the Phoronix Forums.
in Open Source
via Warp 2 Search @ 0:56 7th Jun
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"Late last month AMD had announced the release of the Stream SDK for Linux. This Stream SDK brings support for the CAL and Brook+ libraries on Linux. The version released was Stream SDK 1.1 Beta, which arrived at the same time as the SDK for Windows XP. With this new Linux support, we ran a small Q&A session with Michael Chu, who serves as the product manager for AMD Stream software. In this article are AMD's answers to some of the questions asked by members of the Phoronix Forums.
in Developer
via Linux Today @ 9:25 9th Jun
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"Earlier this month we announced that AMD would soon be releasing their Stream SDK for Linux, and just before the start of the weekend this inaugural release had occurred. The Linux release of the AMD Stream SDK v1.1 Beta brings both CAL and Brook+ for those using ATI/AMD graphics hardware. This v1.1 Beta release is also in tune with the new beta release for Microsoft Windows XP.
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 21:06 30th May
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (Business Wire) -- Corel Corporation (NASDAQ:CREL) (TSX:CRE), a leading developer of graphics, productivity and digital media software, today announced DVD MovieFactory(R) will support the TOSHIBA SpursEngine(TM) SE1000 high-performance stream processor. Demonstrations of DVD MovieFactory with the TOSHIBA SpursEngine SE1000 high-performance stream processor will be held at Computex Taipei June 3-7, 2008 in the Corel Computex suites # 1109/1110 at the Grand Hyatt(R) Taipei Hotel.
in Gadgets
via Globe Investor @ 21:46 3rd Jun
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TAIPEI, Taiwan, Jun 03, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CREL | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Corel Corporation (NASDAQ:CREL) (TSX:CRE), a leading developer of graphics, productivity and digital media software, today announced DVD MovieFactory(R) will support the TOSHIBA SpursEngine(TM) SE1000 high-performance stream processor. Demonstrations of DVD MovieFactory with the TOSHIBA SpursEngine SE1000 high-performance stream processor will be held at Computex Taipei June 3-7, 2008 in the Corel Computex suites # 1109/1110 at the Grand Hyatt(R) Taipei Hotel.
in Gadgets
via TradingMarkets @ 21:47 3rd Jun
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GamingShogun writes, "Blizzard is offering internet users the opportunity to stream the Worldwide Invitational live! The Blizzard Worldwide Invitational takes place on June 28th and 29th in Paris, France. Over the course of the two day event, there will be a slew of casual and professional gaming tournaments as well as sneak peaks at Starcraft II and the Lich King expansion for World of Warcraft..."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 12:56 28th Jun
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In a move which exploits their status as a film maker as well as a manufacturer of the electronic display equipment, Sony is to stream some of its films over the internet from this Autumn in the US.
in Gadgets
via HDTV @ 10:17 2nd Jul
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Nintendo's E3 2008 press conference kicks off at 9:00 AM PST today (Tuesday, July 15), and we'll be offering a live video stream of it here on 1UP. Stay tuned to this story for the video feed to begin.
in Video Games
via 1Up.com @ 8:11 15th Jul
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Los Angeles - Bringing the vision of the digital living room one step closer, Microsoft announced an alliance with Netflix Monday whereby the leading online video rental company will stream movies over the internet to the Xbox 360 video game console. Microsoft announced the move at the opening of the E3 video game convention in Los Angeles. The deal will allow owners of the Microsoft video game console to access 10,000 movies offered by Netflix - twice as many as Netflix previously offered over its internet streaming service to PCs.
in Computer Games
via Earthtimes.org @ 23:08 14th Jul
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control.jpgThere’s one thing that would make the iPhone just a touch more awesome. Media streaming. The Holy Grail would be to directly send music from your iPhone or iPod Touch to Apple’s Airport Express, the little Wi-Fi brick which lets you stream music wirelessly to your stereo. Sadly, you can’t. But there are workarounds, ways to send music to and from your iPhone through the air, either from your computer or straight from the internet.
in Handhelds
via Wired News @ 14:16 23rd May
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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. Microsoft made this announcement at the E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles.
in Video Games
via XBOX365 @ 10:31 15th Jul
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.
in Top Tech
via Business Week @ 19:11 14th Jul
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Microsoft (MSFT) and Netflix (NFLX) Unveil Partnership to Stream Movies/TV Episodes to TV via Xbox LIVE
in Computer Games
via Street Insider @ 21:06 14th Jul
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If you've got an Xbox 360, Windows Vista PC, Netflix subscription, and a free plug-in for Windows Media Center called vmcNetflix, you can stream Netflix movies from your PC to your 360. Lifehacker.com has the full instructions, and a video demonstration of how it all works.
in Computer Games
via Firing Squad @ 5:57 30th Jun
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.
in Computer Games
via Find Law @ 21:06 14th Jul
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TMCNet: DVD MovieFactory(R) To Support TOSHIBA SpursEngine(TM) SE1000 High-Performance Stream Processor
in Gadgets
via TMC Net @ 0:08 4th Jun
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An exciting new home theater experience is coming to living rooms this holiday season. At the E3 Media and Business Summit, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq “MSFT”) and Netflix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX), the world’s largest online movie rental service, today unveiled an exclusive partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the television via the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Xbox 360 will be the only game system that lets users instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix. This movie watching innovation will be available to Xbox LIVE Gold members who are also Netflix subscribers and will let those users enjoy streaming movies from Netflix on Xbox LIVE at no additional cost.
in Computer Games
via ActiveWin.com @ 21:07 14th Jul
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GRAND LAKE STREAM - A retired firefighter from Quincy, Mass., died Monday night while fishing at his favorite fishing spot on Grand Lake Stream.
in Biological Science
via Red Orbit @ 1:30 5th Jun
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As many a company has found out in recent years, merging with competitors in adjacent markets is a great way to build out the revenue stream and, if they execute well, even moreso for the profit stream if cost synergies can be identified and cuts made. When the very brick-and-mortar yet heavily computerized New York Stock Exchange bought the Archipelago online stock exchange in 2006, it was positioning itself for a more electronic future. And in 2007, the merger of the NYSE and Euronext exchanges brought together the two largest exchanges in America and Europe. It also created a mess in the data centers.
in Open Source
via IT Jungle @ 13:29 23rd May
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Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton has written in with a tale of media rippers and corporate giants "In 2001 RealNetworks sued and blocked Streambox from distributing the Ripper, a program that let users rip and save RealAudio and RealVideo streams even if the stream contained a proprietary "do not copy" flag. Then one year ago this month, RealNetworks caused a stir by releasing a beta of RealPlayer 11 that similarly let the user record and save streams from sites like YouTube and Pandora. YouTube rippers and the like had existed before, but this was the first time a major company had included a stream ripper in its media player. And while RealPlayer 11 didn't explicitly ignore any copy protection flags, the release still provoked legal rumblings: in a Variety article by Scott Kirsner, an anonymous network exec said accused RealNetwork
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 21:27 16th Jun
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WindSpring, Inc., a pioneer of advanced editable-compression software for the navigation and location-based services (LBS) markets, announced today that it has received U.S. Patent Number 7,358,874 for technology enabling the compression of multiple navigation data types (including map data, POI and LBS data, historical traffic data and more) into a single compressed data stream for transmission to a navigation device. The patent also covers the management of that data stream on the device. These capabilities, combined with WindSpring's unique edit-in-place technology, enable the incremental navigation update solutions critical to the future of connected navigation.
in IP & Patents
via Geoplace @ 16:08 8th Jul
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p>Jeff Bezos is about to pull another rabbit out of his digital hat. The Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) CEO revealed at last week's D6: All Things Digital conference that the leading online retailer is weeks away from rolling out a streaming video-on-demand service.
in E-commerce
via The Money Times @ 1:11 4th Jun
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There's no question that Cover Flow is a killer way to browse one's iTunes music catalog. Cover Flow is the closest true music enthusiasts can get to thumbing through a stack of vinyls or CDs in the digital age, and it's a really purty way for the rest of us to actually see what albums we've collected over the years. In fact, this is such a great way to interact with music that Snarb decided to build an iTunes controller with Cover Flow as its centerpiece.
in MP3
via ArsTechnica @ 9:37 17th Jun
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Amazon is certainly looking to get a strong foothold in the future of digital media, recently announcing the availability of MP3 downloads in the UK and details of is streaming video service in the States.
in E-commerce
via Gizmodo @ 12:11 17th Jul
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