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We won't let Tendulkar break world record for most runs: Ponting

We won’t let Tendulkar break world record for most runs: Ponting HYDERABAD, India: Australia skipper Ricky Ponting said Tuesday his team will try their best to make Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar struggle for his world record in the upcoming Test series.

GameStop CEO: digital game distribution won't be widespread until at least 2020

Networks won't be in place to "technically, economically and safely digitally distribute full games" anytime soon

Apple Won't Fix iPhone Passcode Hole Until September

Apple, Inc. has admitted a passcode security vulnerability in its iPhone software, but said a patch won't be released until September. Apple called the problem "minor" and recommends resetting the settings as a workaround. The security hole in Apple's iPhone gives an attacker access, and a security expert called the risk unacceptable.

Apple Won't Fix iPhone Passcode Hole Until September

Apple, Inc. has admitted a passcode security vulnerability in its iPhone software, but said a patch won't be released until September. Apple called the problem "minor" and recommends resetting the settings as a workaround. The security hole in Apple's iPhone gives an attacker access, and a security expert called the risk unacceptable.

U.S. won 2 claims in IP case versus China: U.S. official

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has won two out of its three claims in a landmark trade case against weaknesses in China's laws to protect intellectual property like music and films, a U.S. trade official said on Thursday.

Spokesman: Chinese gov't won't allow spread of illegal information online

The Chinese government won't allow the spread of any information that is forbidden by law or harms national interests on the Internet, a spokesman for the Beijing Olympic Games said in Beijing on Thursday.

Electronic Arts won't extend Take-Two deadline

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) - Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc. said it won't extend a Monday evening deadline for its $2 billion tender offer to buy smaller rival Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., best known for the popular "Grand Theft Auto" series of games.

US Broadband Won't Catch Up With Japan's for 101 Years

An anonymous reader writes "Internet speeds of users nationwide shows that the United States has not made significant improvements in deploying high-speed broadband networks in the past year, and if the average US Internet speed continues to improve only at the same rate it did from 2007 to 2008, the country won't catch up with Japan's current download speed for another 100 years, according to findings released by the Communications Workers of America's (CWA's) Speed Matters campaign." With enough statistical mangling, nearly anything can be presented as plausible, but that's not enough to cover up my envy of Asian broadband speeds.

Guitar Hero World Tour Won't Allow Copyright Infringement

1Up did an interview with two of the developers for Guitar Hero: World Tour about the process of creating the game. One of the interesting things they mention is that they won't be putting up with people who use the song creation tools to make covers of existing songs. "We'll be actively monitoring the site. And, obviously, if the copyright holder complains, Activision will pull it down immediately. We can't condone people putting up covers of music. It's really there for original content." We discussed the creation tools themselves recently. Since then, Activision has announced that they'll be including a MIDI sequencer to assist with making your own tunes.

Rumor: Left 4 Dead Won't Ask For Your Leg In Order To Play The PC Version (System Requirements)

GameXtract writes "Rumors are on the rise again, and this time its for Left 4 Dead. According to the system requirements revealed below the game will not cause you to chop off your leg. In fact you won't even need to sell your pet moose for cash. The game will run on a wide range of machines with an incredibly low system requirement."

Sony's New Cyber-shots Won't Let You Blink, Frown

Let's put a smile on that face. And don't blink. Sony's new digital cameras won't photograph you otherwise.

Annual Bond confirmed, but Treyarch won't be doing next year's

Talking to D+PAD, Quantum of Solace's lead designer Adam Gascoigne has confirmed that we will be seeing a new James Bond game every year, but Treyarch won't be developing the next one.

10 Xbox 360 tricks Microsoft won?t tell you

If you’ve got one of the component/composite dual video cables - the one that comes in the box with most 360s - you can have your console display its gamey goodness on two TVs simultaneously. The trick is to flick the cable’s switch to Standard Definition but hook up the composite (yellow) cable to one screen and the component (the red, green, blue) cables to another. It won’t be high-def, but it could be handy if you’re staging a mini LAN party and want to set up a display for bored spectators to point their eyes at.

Mozilla Wants You to Redesign Firefox: Responding to the Mozilla Labs' call for open-source design ideas won't make you money, but it's a business opportunity all the same.

Responding to the Mozilla Labs' call for open-source design ideas won't make you money, but it's a business opportunity all the same.

Blizzard Confirms Departure of 'Diablo III' Art Director, Look Of Game Won't Change

Blizzard has confirmed to MTV Multiplayer that "Diablo III" art director Brian Morrisroe has decided to leave the company. A company rep says his departure won't change the look of the game.

When former New Zealand representative cricketer Frank Mooney and his business partner Alex Daly, both of Wellington, won $24,000 each from an Addington jackpot in 1971, Daly decided to buy a trotter. For $1700 he bought from the Taylor family of Nel

When former New Zealand representative cricketer Frank Mooney and his business partner Alex Daly, both of Wellington, won $24,000 each from an Addington jackpot in 1971, Daly decided to buy a trotter. For $1700 he bought from the Taylor family of Nelson a yearling filly by the imported Star's Pride horse Tuft (for several seasons New Zealand's leading sire of straight out trotters) from Dianthus Girl.

Successful KP demands more from his team

KP has won every match since agreeing to take over from Michael Vaughan as Test and one-day skipper on August 4. He has won one Test and four one day internationals.

No Fighting Over These Jackpots

This couple won't have to argue about how to spend their lottery winnings. That's because the Mount Horeb husband and wife each won their own $350,000 jackpots in this weekend's SuperCash state lottery.

Abhinav's mantra of Olympics success: Don't think about it!

India’s golden boy Abhinav Bindra won a billion hearts after winning the elusive top spot in an Olympics event. The one thing that struck everyone was his calm and composed manner even after creating history, such a welcome attitude was surely not expected from a 25 year old. Another facet of Bindra’s life happens to be the fact that he is an avid blogger and was busy punching on the keyboard after he won the gold medal. His blog gives a glimpse of what went through the mind of the athlete who shot directly into the heart of an entire nation with his marvellous feat.

Emmons wins first gold medal of the Games

(BEIJING, August 9) -- Katerina Emmons of the Czech Republic won the first gold of the Beijing Olympic Games today when she won the Women's 10m Air Rifle.

weekend madness part II

judging hwo it's already 3pm, i probably won't get everything done today. which works out well - my dad just passed markham fair the line-up getting in, let alone the line-ups for the ride, is apparently ridiculous. not worth it considering i won't have fun knowing how much i need to get done.

TiVo Wins Appeal On Patents For Pause, Ffwd, Rwd

Lorien_the_first_one writes "After years of wrangling, TiVo has won its day in court against Dish Network, formerly known as the EchoStar, when the Supreme Court declined to take up Dish Network's appeal, forcing the satellite television company to pay $104 million in damages. According to the article, 'TiVo originally won a patent infringement case in 2004 against Dish, which was then named EchoStar Communications. It charged that Dish illegally copied its technology, which allows people to pause, rewind, and record live television on digital video recorders.' Despite an injunction, Dish continued distributing its set-top boxes in the belief that the work-around they had implemented avoided infringing TiVo's patents. Now the case goes back to the lower court for review to determine if they did indeed steer clear of those patents.

NASA's stark choice: extend shuttle or buy Russian

If the space shuttles retire in 2010 as planned, NASA won't have an autonomous means of getting astronauts to the International Space Station until at least 2014.If the space shuttles retire in 2010 as planned, NASA won't have an autonomous means of getting astronauts to the International Space Station until at least 2014.

Walmart Caves On DRM Removal

cmunic8r99 writes in with an email he received from walmart.com yesterday evening about the pending shutdown of their DRM services (which we discussed a while back). Walmart has reconsidered and won't be shutting off its DRM servers after all. They are still moving to an all-MP3 store, but won't break all the DRMed music its customers have already downloaded; this because of "feedback from the customers."


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