Nov 15th, 2008 · Ostracus writes with news of another contender for a next-gen device suitable for displaying a newspaper page. It's very thin but weighs a bit more than a Kindle. "Plastic Logic, a spin-off company from the Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory, …
see also: technology · electronics · Sony · company · Logic · copies · newspaper
Nov 14th, 2008 · The original Gears of War was one of the most popular games of 2006, helping to solidify the Xbox 360's place in the console market. Since then, it's sold about 5 million copies. When word leaked out that a sequel was in the works, many wondered if Epic …
see also: 2006 · world · Sequel · Xbox · console · copies · predecessor
Nov 10th, 2008 · The UK appears to be watering down its national ID card system, with the revelation by the government that it will now only check the cards against a central biometric database in a minority of cases. Critics are saying it not only renders the whole scheme …
see also: nation · fraud · UK · IDs · copies · identity · Security
Oct 24th, 2008 · Researchers at the University of Washington have found that RFID tags used in two new types of border-crossing documents in the U.S. are vulnerable to snooping and copying. The information in these tags could be copied on to another, off-the-shelf tag, …
see also: copies · RFID · holder · shelf · Passport · University of Washington · reportRead
Oct 21st, 2008 · arcticstoat points out an article at Custom PC, according to which: "Microsoft has announced that today is Global Anti-Piracy Day. Launching several global initiatives, the aim is to raise awareness of the damage to software innovation that Microsoft …
see also: software · Microsoft · Chinese · office · UK · company · piracy
Oct 17th, 2008 · Several readers have pointed out that Sony's much-awaited LittleBigPlanet has hit a snag and will be delayed worldwide. The delay came after it was discovered that a song licensed for use in the soundtrack contained audio samples from the Qur'an. All …
see also: audio · UK · Sony · North America · copies · death · licensing
Oct 8th, 2008 · 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 …
see also: video · Tivo · technology · digital · 2004 · Injunction · company
Sep 26th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism sends word that MySpace flipped the switch on its online, ad-supported, DRM-free music service that will "... give its roughly 120 million users free access to hundreds of thousands of songs from the world's largest recording labels. Unlike …
see also: DRM · protection · service · Online · Music · world · ITunes
Sep 20th, 2008 · Activision has begun suing individual pirates of console games. Edge Online is reporting that they are going after a New York resident for allegedly copying Call of Duty 3 for the Xbox 360 and other games, seeking $30,000 to $150,000 in damages for each …
see also: residents · Online · settlement · Lawsuits · distribution · Xbox · console
Sep 18th, 2008 · After four days of "head-start" players getting the run of the servers, Warhammer Online launched today to the rest of the public. Mythic took the opportunity to explain why they think World of Warcraft players should give them a chance, highlighting …
see also: servers · Online · player · interview · Public · copies · director
Sep 13th, 2008 · An anonymous reader points out news that the music and movie studios are attempting to develop a new type of DRM that would allow customers more flexibility in playing content on multiple devices. The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) would …
see also: DRM · MPAA · service · Music · products · download · CD
Sep 13th, 2008 · I used to be an avid PC gamer. However, I have only bought 1 game in the last 18 months because I am sick and tired of the problems caused by the various intrusive, and sometimes damaging DRM schemes game publishers insist on forcing upon their customers. …
see also: PC · DRM · P2P · service · download · research · restrictions
Sep 13th, 2008 · An anonymous reader points out news that the music and movie studios are attempting to develop a new type of DRM that would allow customers more flexibility in playing content on multiple devices. The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) would …
see also: DRM · MPAA · service · Music · products · download · CD
Sep 13th, 2008 · I used to be an avid PC gamer. However, I have only bought 1 game in the last 18 months because I am sick and tired of the problems caused by the various intrusive, and sometimes damaging DRM schemes game publishers insist on forcing upon their customers. …
see also: PC · DRM · P2P · service · download · research · restrictions
Sep 8th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes to tell us that a new RFID chip from Verayo claims to be unclonable through the use of the new Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF), sort of an electronic DNA for silicon chips. "Basic passive RFID chips can be easily cloned …
see also: residents · world · electronics · copies · mechanisms · DNA · disguised
Sep 8th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes to tell us that a new RFID chip from Verayo claims to be unclonable through the use of the new Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF), sort of an electronic DNA for silicon chips. "Basic passive RFID chips can be easily cloned …
see also: residents · world · electronics · copies · mechanisms · DNA · disguised
Sep 5th, 2008 · David Kravets of Wired.com, who provided in-person gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Capitol v. Thomas trial last year, takes stock of the RIAA's 5-year-old litigation campaign, concluding it is 'at a crossroads', and noting that 'billions of copies of copyrighted …
see also: service · Lawsuits · copyrighted · copies · jury · litigation · legality
Sep 3rd, 2008 · We've recently discussed Neal Stephenson's imminent new novel 'Anathem.' Now, MySpace has an exclusive video, The World of Anathem, that accompanies the book, filled with the 'Gregorian chants' and ambient noise that were so eloquently described by numerous …
see also: video · copies · Novell · MySpace · Slashdotters · Ambient · Neal Stephenson
Sep 3rd, 2008 · We've recently discussed Neal Stephenson's imminent new novel 'Anathem.' Now, MySpace has an exclusive video, The World of Anathem, that accompanies the book, filled with the 'Gregorian chants' and ambient noise that were so eloquently described by numerous …
see also: video · copies · Novell · MySpace · Slashdotters · Ambient · Neal Stephenson
Aug 28th, 2008 · In a bid to deter people from using pirate versions of Windows XP, Microsoft is now updating its Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) tool to introduce a few uncomfortable niggles for users of pirated versions of Windows. These include replacing the desktop …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · genuine · desktop · copies · tray · Watermarks