Nov 21st, 2008 · desmondhaynes sends along a posting from the TechWatch blog detailing the sale of Transmeta (most recently discussed here). Linus moved ten time-zones west, from Finland to Santa Clara, CA, to join Transmeta in March 1997, before this community existed. …
see also: Linux · ca · blog · computer · technology · alive · company
Nov 20th, 2008 · Meeting in Minneapolis this week, the Internet engineering community is debating whether to aggressively fashion and apply fixes for the so-called Kaminsky bug in the DNS discovered this summer, or to simply let its threat stand as motivation for all …
see also: solution · fashion · engineering · Internet · community · Security · DNS
Nov 19th, 2008 · In recent months, the concept of 'cloud computing' was all the buzz. European researchers think about another name, the World Wide Grid, which could run on top of the Internet. In an article to appear soon, ICT Results will report about the g-Eclipse …
see also: EU · integrated · 2006 · framework · world · computer · scientists
Nov 14th, 2008 · An article in the New York Times provides interesting insight into online communities of people who believe that they are subjected to mind control. 'Type "mind control" or "gang stalking" into Google, and Web sites appear that describe cases of persecution, …
see also: Google · Online · New York Times · Internet · research · community · Culture
Nov 13th, 2008 · Since October the community-generated database of cards known to work with Ndiswrapper has been down. This is apparently due to an on-going site redesign, but right now the usual URL simply directs to a stock Sourceforge page. Without the database, the …
see also: servers · software · service · infrastructure · community · money · SourceForge
Nov 6th, 2008 · In a move that's a win for the free software community, Creative Labs has decided to release their binary Linux driver for the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi and X-Fi Titanium sound cards under the GPL license. This is coming after several failed attempts …
see also: Linux · software · Fi · community · licensing · drivers · binary
Nov 6th, 2008 · Eric Brechner writes a best practices blog called Hard Code for Microsoft under the name I.M. Wright. His most recent post sounds like an endorsement of open source development (and does end with a call for Microsoft developers to participate in the shared …
see also: service · blog · Microsoft · research · copyrighted · community · licensing
Oct 31st, 2008 · There's an interesting new community by ASUS and Intel called WePC. It enables anyone to post their dream PC including not only function, but form as well. You can draw up your dream and describe it in words, and also fiddle with some predetermined properties. …
see also: PC · products · functionalities · community · Intel · Companies · implementation
Oct 31st, 2008 · A post on the EA Support Forums from APOC, online community manager for Electronic Arts, outlines a new policy for their new forums, saying users who earn a ban based on their behavior in the forums will be locked out of all of the EA games tied to that …
see also: Online · community · manager · forum · Policy · Electronic Arts · toed
Oct 30th, 2008 · Opera CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner confirms that new entrants in the browser market are raising awareness on the mainstream Internet community about the availability of alternatives to the ubiquitous Internet Explorer. 'How has the emergence of WebKit and …
see also: download · Internet · mainstream · Logic · community · CEO · Alternative
Oct 30th, 2008 · I run a lab in a non-profit academic life sciences research institute. Our IT recently decided it would be a good idea to use PGP whole disk encryption on all of our computers, laptops and servers and picked PGP's suite of software. The main reason is …
see also: Linux · servers · software · computer · Science · research · confidential
Oct 29th, 2008 · Ten years ago, Peter Thoeny started the TWiki wiki engine. It attracted many contributors at twiki.org. About a year ago, Thoeny founded the startup twiki.net. On 27th October, twiki.net locked all the other contributors out of twiki.org in an event Thoeny …
see also: engineering · community · venture · Open Source · startups · wiki · IRC
Oct 29th, 2008 · Late last week, ICANN put up for comment a new top-level domain (TLD) proposal that would open up the market for generic TLDs on the Internet, basically allowing anyone with $185,000 to buy a new TLD. ICANN has based the cost of a generic TLD on what …
see also: protection · proposal · office · Internet · corporate · community · organization
Oct 29th, 2008 · Late last week, ICANN put up for comment a new top-level domain (TLD) proposal that would open up the market for generic TLDs on the Internet, basically allowing anyone with $185,000 to buy a new TLD. ICANN has based the cost of a generic TLD on what …
see also: protection · proposal · office · Internet · corporate · community · organization
Oct 29th, 2008 · Ten years ago, Peter Thoeny started the TWiki wiki engine. It attracted many contributors at twiki.org. About a year ago, Thoeny founded the startup twiki.net. On 27th October, twiki.net locked all the other contributors out of twiki.org in an event Thoeny …
see also: engineering · community · venture · Open Source · startups · wiki · IRC
Oct 27th, 2008 · The fictional town of Eureka (from the TV series by the same name) is going to potentially become a real life town as the University of Queensland, in Australia, plans to build a multibillion-dollar "brain city" dedicated to science and research. The …
see also: TV · Town · world · Science · fiction · scientists · research
Oct 27th, 2008 · Team Twiizers, the group behind almost all of the Wii Homebrew scene, has released an update to the Homebrew Channel (and installer) that allows for installation on a Wii with the most recent update installed. While the team still recommends against installing …
see also: community · app · implementation · blocking · purchase · Nintendo · homebrew
Oct 26th, 2008 · The LA Times has a story about the increased interest in learning how to make video games amongst college students, and the subsequent rise in game-related education as the schools respond to that demand. Some programs are gaining legitimacy, while others …
see also: video · students · industry · community · University · College · education
Oct 24th, 2008 · g8orade points out two recent articles in The Economist about the rise of cloud computing. The first discusses how software-as-a-service has come to pervade online interactions. "Irving Wladawsky-Berger, a technology visionary at IBM, compares cloud computing …
see also: software · IBM · Partners · service · Online · business · computer
Oct 23rd, 2008 · The Linux Foundation's recently released report claims, ""it would take approximately $10.8 billion to build the Linux community distribution Fedora 9 in today's dollars with today's software development costs". The article states why this might actually …
see also: Linux · software · distro · corporate · calculations · distribution · community