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Today Novell makes a play for Linux users new and old with the release of its openSUSE 11 distribution.
in Developer
via Linux Online @ 9:19 22nd Jun
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The Whitianga teenager at the centre of an international cyber crime ring will be sentenced in the High Court at Hamilton today.
in Computer Security
via TelstraClear @ 1:59 15th Jul
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Today marks the last day Microsoft will sell Windows XP to retailers and major PC manufacturers. After today, MSFT will officially be moving forward with Windows Vista. But those of you who are die hard WinXP fans don't worry, Microsoft executives have already confirmed that the OS will still be available for those who want it. For instance, Dell will continue to offer Windows XP as an option, although you'll have to pay extra for it, while online retailers like Newegg will to continue to carry copies of the OS as well. Microsoft's move will really only affect those users who want a nice, shiny retail boxed copy of Windows XP, sales of the OEM version will continue.
in Video Games
via Gamers.com @ 1:36 1st Jul
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snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding the transforming nature of the Web now that Tim Berners-Lee's early vision has been supplanted by today's much more complex model. AJAX, Google Web Toolkit, Flash and Silverlight all have McAllister asking, 'Is [the Web] still the Web if you can't navigate directly to specific content? Is it still the Web if the content can't be indexed and searched? Is it still the Web if you can only view the application on certain clients or devices? Is it still the Web if you can't view source?' Such questions bely a much bigger question for Web developers, McAllister writes. If today's RIAs no longer resemble the 'Web,' then should we be shoehorning these apps into the Web's infrastructure, or is the problem that the client platforms simply aren't evolving fast enough to meet
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 19:13 3rd Jul
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Yay, finally! Swedish online game developer Lockpick Entertainment today announced that their anticipated Free-2-Play MMORTS game Dreamlords The Reawakening is launching at 2PM CET today.
in Video Games
via MPOGD @ 10:20 19th Jun
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Yay, finally! Swedish online game developer Lockpick Entertainment today announced that their anticipated Free-2-Play MMORTS game Dreamlords The Reawakening is launching at 2PM CET today.
in Computer Games
via Develop @ 16:13 18th Jun
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Tiki Games, a California-based independent developer of interactive entertainment, today announced that NOVASTRIKE will be available on PLAYSTATION Network today.
in Computer Games
via GameInfoWire @ 15:45 9th Jun
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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext (NYX), today will introduce NYSE Realtime Stock Prices, a new data product that enables Internet and media organizations to buy real-time, last-trade market data from the NYSE and provide it broadly and free of charge to the public. Google and CNBC are the first organizations to make the product available to the public, effective today.
in Search Engines
via Mondo Visione @ 16:39 24th Jun
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THE two highest rated players in Barbados, International Master Kevin Denny and Fide Master Delisle Warner will meet in round 7 of the 2nd qualifier for the CGI BOA National Chess Championship today (Friday). Denny, who was won the championship 13 times, is seeking to qualify for the finals and put himself in line to regain the title from current National Champion Delisle Warner. Todays match is seen by many as a preview to the finals due to be played in September.
in Cricket
via Barbados Advocate @ 12:14 18th Jul
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Freebie-software site Giveaway of the Day serves up another gem today in the form of A-one DVD Tools, which includes separate utilities for copying and ripping DVDs. It normally sells for $51.95, but if you download and install it before midnight today (June 7), it's free and clear.
in Gadgets
via CNET News.com @ 21:32 7th Jul
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NEW YORK - International law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has received a No. 1 ranking for 2007 trademark filings by Intellectual Property Today for the second consecutive year. The Intellectual Property Today rankings are based on the number
in IP & Patents
via Earthtimes.org @ 17:07 16th May
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has received a No. 1 ranking for 2007 trademark filings by Intellectual Property Today for the second consecutive year. The Intellectual Property Today rankings are based on the number of trademark registrations issued in 2007 where a firm/individual was listed as the legal representative on the face of the registration. Presented in the magazine
in IP & Patents
via Yahoo! Canada @ 17:07 16th May
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New York, NY (May 16, 2008) -LAWFUEL - Legal Newswire - International law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has received a No. 1 ranking in trademark filings in 2007 by Intellectual Property Today for the second consecutive year. The Intellectual Property Today rankings are based on the number of trademark registrations issued in 2007 where a firm/individual was listed as the legal representative on the face of the registration. Presented in the magazine’s May 2008 issue, Greenberg Traurig topped a list that included more than 325 competitors.
in IP & Patents
via Lawfuel @ 11:42 18th May
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Google today sped ahead in the web search domain once again with the release of the Google Earth API. Yes, the recent improvements to Live Maps were impressive, but today the search giant has put Google Earth into the browser. Microsoft made this move first, completely disregarding Google's client release of Google Earth, with its Virtual Earth API and browser plug-in. Google's Windows-only release today seems to focus on 3D, and speed. The performance is noticeably superior to Microsoft's, but there are still obvious kinks that need to be worked out.
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via ArsTechnica @ 2:23 29th May
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Redmond (WA) - Microsoft today added another episode to the Yahoo-Google-Microsoft-Icahn soap opera. Microsoft’s general counsel Brad Smith today told Congress members today that the a combination of Google and Yahoo will create less choice, less innovation and higher prices for online advertisers, content creators and consumers.
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via Tom's Hardware UK @ 14:43 16th Jul
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"It’s very easy today to take more pictures in a single week long vacation than ever imagined possible ten years ago. For one thing, not many people had digital cameras ten years ago and those that did had a lot of problems with ample, cheap storage. Compact Flash and SD cards weren’t as inexpensive and voluminous as they are today. And yet today, images coming directly out of the camera can regularly exceed 10MB or more. As I see it, there are two main paths to take when a vacation is planned and the camera will be tagging along. Either purchase more memory cards or purchase a digital storage device. I’d like to take a look at both options and lay down some pros and cons to help you decide which path might be right for you."
in Photography
via Digital Media Thoughts @ 14:05 17th Jul
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Another day, another rapid consolidation: Activision announced today they arrived at the decision during a stockholder meeting to merge with Vivendi Games. The deal was originally announced in December, and today the proposals required to effect the transaction received more than 92 percent of the shares voted. The transaction is expected to close sometime today.
in Computer Games
via Neoseeker @ 10:15 10th Jul
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A report from the Linux Foundation details individual kernel contributions and suggests enterprise use is expanding.
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via Linux Online @ 22:17 7th Jul
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Robot_arm Dean Kamen showed some video of the impressive, mind-controlled prosthetic robot arm he's invented today at D6 in Carlsbad, California. Kamen has been showing the arm off since early 2007, usually via video clips. But today's demonstration at D6 was impressive enough that it's got the gadget blogs and the Twitterverse all aflutter today.
in Robotics
via Wired News @ 17:09 29th May
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snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister questions the relevance of the recent opening of Java given the wealth of options open source developers enjoy today. Sure, as the first full-blooded Java implementation available under a 100 percent Free Software license, RedHat's IcedTea pushes aside open source objections to developing in Java. Yet, McAllister asks, if Java really were released today, brand-new, would it be a tool you'd choose? 'The problem, as I see it, is twofold,' he writes. 'First, as the Java platform has matured, it has become incredibly complex. Today it's possible to do anything with Java, but no one developer can do everything — there simply aren't enough hours in the day to learn it all. Second, and most important, even as Java has stretched outward to embrace more concepts and technologies — adding APIs an
in Java
via Slashdot @ 20:14 26th Jun
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Today, D3Publisher released a downloadable demo of Dark Sector via Xbox LIVE online entertainment network! Available now for download worldwide, the demo will offer players a fantastic introductory experience into the world of Dark Sector as they unleash the power and become a hero.
in Computer Games
via XBOX365 @ 13:07 11th Jun
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It's my end of quarter, and I can't blog at the volume that you deserve. Only seven posts today....I have failed you! :-)
in Open Source
via CNET @ 0:20 20th May
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Mark Ramprakash, going for his 100th first-class hundred to join an exclusive list of 24 men to have done it, has his third chance at the historic innings on his home turf against Yorkshire today. At lunch, he is 26 not out... Ooooh the tension.
in Cricket
via The Times @ 13:03 21st May
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