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BLOG - Indie studio Twisted Pixel Games has revealed that its first original title, The Maw, is in development for Xbox Live Arcade.
in Computer Games
via Next Generation @ 15:33 12th Jun
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 27, 2008 ) Twisted Pair Solutions (www.twistpair.com), a pioneer in unified communications software built to open standards, today announced it has expanded its developer program with the beta availability of a new Linux engine and .NET API support. The new SDK offers the best approach to quickly delivering interoperable communications applications, allowing developers to leverage the power of WAVE, a best-of-breed communication framework that offers unmatched reliability, flexibility, scalability and manageability. Widely deployed by private and public organizations worldwide, WAVE is the industry’s only software-based and SDK-optimized unified communications solution. “This new SDK capability completes our developer ecosystem, allowing both Windows and Linux developers to build applications for WAVE, a framework wide
in Open Source
via Earthtimes.org @ 7:27 27th May
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Company Broadens Unified Communications Developer Opportunities with Support for Linux Engine and .NET (News - Alert) APIs
in Linux
via TMC Net @ 16:50 27th May
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This is a still image from a computer artistacutes animation of hot iron gas riding upon a wave in spacetime around a black hole. Based on a Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer spacecraft observation this animation depicts how extreme gravity can cause light ...
in Space Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 6:27 2nd Jul
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A twisted look at the secret lives of videogaming's classic heroes. Created by Scott Chernoff, former contributor to Jimmy Kimmel Live; Frank Meyer, the Webby Award winning creator of G4tv.com’s Freestyle 101; and BJ Guyer, the coordinating producer, puppet builder, and puppeteer Comedy Central’s Crank Yankers.Help
in Computer Games
via The Escapist @ 4:24 28th May
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Learn Photoshop through the twisted sense of humor of Donnie Hoyle in a series of hilariously irreverent video tutorials titled You Suck at Photoshop. Though his life and marriage is falling apart, Donnie finds solace in the digital manipulation tools of Photoshop. Follow along as he morphs, composites, transforms, and heals his life problems with Photoshop; you just might learn a thing or two you didn't know. Careful where you watch, though, there is some adult language in these clips.
in Photography
via About @ 16:20 15th Jul
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London’s Metro newspaper has today published the most twisted anti-iPod story I’ve ever seen - alleging a student was killed by a crashing helicopter partially because he was wearing an iPod.
in Gadgets
via Macworld UK @ 1:50 18th May
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The late, great architect and inventor brought us the geodesic dome, but Buckminster Fuller’s often twisted, often brilliant vision extended far beyond air-conditioned sporting arenas. From super-efficient cars carrying lots of passengers to entire cities encapsulated by single roofs, he made Frank Lloyd Wright look positively normal, and his prescient engineering foreshadowed—and continues to inform—the movement toward green design and prefabricated housing. Here’s a handful of our favorite concepts from the Fuller retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
in IP & Patents
via Popular Mechanics @ 2:42 1st Jul
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Release the Minions! Codemasters today announced that Overlord Raising Hell, the extra evil edition of Triumph Studios' twisted fantasy blockbuster, has shipped to US retail stores nationwide for the PLAYSTATION 3 home entertainment system. Proclaiming the dictator's arrival, a new video that showcases the game's new features, enemies and levels is now available at http://www.codemasters.com/overlordraisinghell.
in Computer Games
via GameInfoWire @ 18:40 25th Jun
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Back in January, we noted that due to a lack of any kind of anti-virus law in Japan, officials there had twisted copyright law to charge a guy who had embedded a virus in a graphic -- where the graphic used was infringing. While it's nice to see the government go after malicious virus writers, it's troublesome to stretch a different law for that purpose. However, it appears the Japanese courts didn't agree and have now convicted the guy. It's always troubling when governments twist laws to serve a different purpose.
in IP & Patents
via Techdirt @ 2:31 23rd May
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Acoustic microwave armaments? Laser induced plasma channels? Vortex ring guns? Are these high-tech MacGuffins spiffing-up the latest Hollywood near-future thriller? Regrettably, no. Welcome to the twisted world of "non-lethal" weapons research brought to you by the "fun" folks at the Pentagon's Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate (
in General Science
via Global Research @ 0:48 11th Jul
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In this photo montage of actual quantum images two laser beams coming from the bright glare in the distance transmit images of a cat-like face at two slightly different frequencies (represented by the orange and the purple colors). The twisted lines ...
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 4:15 14th Jun
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The piece is called “Hearsay.” It’s an installation of green pipes connected below the ground by sculp tor Reg Yuson. When you speak from one end, the sound is transmitted to the other end and, just like actual chismis, the pipes are twisted and distorted.
in Arts & Culture
via Philippine Star @ 3:09 17th May
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Editor's note: After penning the popular "The Official Village Voice Election-Season Guide to the Right-Wing Blogosphere," Roy Edroso, an apparent glutton for punishment, has made dissecting those blogs into a weekly feature that appears here every Monday (except on holiday weeks). So far, Roy has tried to untangle the twisted logic of the right's undying love of Big Oil and how bad news for conservatives actually become good news when viewed through the funhouse mirror that is the right-wing blogosphere. ]
in Blog Watch
via Village Voice @ 10:35 28th May
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There have been a series of lawsuits over the years concerning whether or not magazines could create CD-ROM archives of their magazines without having to pay all their freelance authors again. The court rulings have been mixed, to say the least -- with some ruling one way, and others ruling the other. The end result was some rather twisted logic that suggested magazine publishers could republish magazines via CD-ROM, but only if they did so in an incredibly annoying fashion.
in IP & Patents
via Techdirt @ 21:47 2nd Jul
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