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Twilight of the GPU — an Interview With Tim Sweeney

Sep 15th, 2008 · cecom writes to share that Tim Sweeney, co-founder of Epic Games and the main brain behind the Unreal engine, recently sat down at NVIDIA's NVISION con to share his thoughts on the rise and (what he says is) the impending fall of the GPU: "...a fall that …
see also: Hardware · Microsoft · engineering · interview · founder · Texting · death

Sun Bare Metal Hypervisors Now GPLv3

Sep 12th, 2008 · ruphus13 writes with some more news for people foretelling the death of VMware. Sun has open sourced their xVM server, their bare-metal hypervisor virtualization solution. What used to once be the cash cow for VMware is now coming under increased threat, …
see also: servers · solution · service · Commercial · download · company · community

ITunes 8 a Real Killer App; Taking Down Vista

Sep 12th, 2008 · Apple 's latest version of iTunes crashes Windows Vista when an iPod or iPhone is connected to the PC, scores of users have reported on Apple's support forum. Plug in and Vista crashes and shows the 'blue screen of death.' The errors began showing up …
see also: PC · ITunes · Apple · IPod · errors · app · death

ITunes 8 a Real Killer App; Taking Down Vista

Sep 11th, 2008 · Apple 's latest version of iTunes crashes Windows Vista when an iPod or iPhone is connected to the PC, scores of users have reported on Apple's support forum. Plug in and Vista crashes and shows the 'blue screen of death.' The errors began showing up …
see also: PC · ITunes · Apple · IPod · errors · app · death

Why Starting a Legal Online Music Vendor Is Tough

Sep 10th, 2008 · Former MP3.com CEO Michael Robertson offers commentary at The Register saying any attempts to build a sanctioned digital music site today is doomed from the outset. 'The internet companies I talk to don't mind giving some direct benefit to music companies. …
see also: Online · Music · sanctions · laws · Internet · digital · company

LHC Flips On Tomorrow

Sep 9th, 2008 · The Large Hadron Collider, the worlds most expensive science experiment, is set to be turned on tomorrow. We've discussed this multiple times already. A small group of people believe our world will be sucked into extinction (some have even sent death …
see also: world · Science · expense · energy · death · Large Hadron Collider · LHC

A History of the Xbox Red Ring of Death Fiasco

Sep 5th, 2008 · VentureBeat has a lengthy story about the situation surrounding the Xbox 360's "Red Ring of Death." It starts with the developmental phases for the 360, looks at the marketing decisions that drove Microsoft to aim for a release ahead of the PS3, and talks …
see also: Microsoft · products · engineering · history · consumer · electronics · 2005

Anti-Government Webmaster Shot Dead By Russian Police

Sep 1st, 2008 · J.Tatar and a number of other readers alert us to the shooting death of an anti-government webmaster while in police custody in Ingushetiya, a volatile province in southern Russia. Police took Ingushetiya.ru owner Magomed Yevloyev off a plane that had …
see also: governance · office · media · President · Russia · death · Muslims

Chronicling the Failures of DRM

Aug 29th, 2008 · Barence takes us to PCPro for a look at the failures of DRM and a discussion of its impending death. Quoting: "Luckily, DRM is dying, at least in the download sphere. Napster's Dan Nash believes that DRM-free is 'the general way things are going.' In …
see also: DRM · service · download · consumer · mp3 · industry · Companies

Zero Day Threat

Aug 27th, 2008 · Zero Day Threat: the Shocking Truth of How Banks and Credit Bureaus Help Cyber Crooks Steal Your Money and Identity is an interesting and eye-opening look at how banks and credit card companies make ID theft and fraud rather elementary. But with all that, …
see also: fraud · Internet · player · IDs · Companies · identity · theft

Apparent Suicide In Anthrax Case

Aug 1st, 2008 · penguin_dance passes along the news that a respected anthrax researcher, about to be indicted, has committed suicide. The FBI has been investigating the case since anthrax-contaminated letters where sent to the media and various politicians in 2001. The …
see also: payments · scientists · research · settlement · 2001 · media · prosecute

"Last Lecture" CMU Professor Randy Pausch Dies

Jul 25th, 2008 · Many reader are sending in word that Randy Pausch has died at 47. The charismatic young college professor celebrated life despite a death sentence from pancreatic cancer in a remarkable speech widely known as the "Last Lecture." The video went viral and …
see also: video · download · speech · death · College · professor · life

The Death of Nearly All Software Patents?

Jul 24th, 2008 · The Patent and Trademark Office has now made clear that its newly developed position on patentable subject matter will invalidate many and perhaps most software patents, including pioneering patent claims to such innovators as Google, Inc. In a series …
see also: software · Google · office · restrictions · Trademark Office · death · innovation

You, Too, Could Be Batman In 10 To 12 Years

Jul 18th, 2008 · jmcbain tips a fascinating interview in Scientific American with a professor of kinesiology and neuroscience (and a 26-year practitioner of Chito-Ryu karate-do). The question was, how much training would it take for a normal person to become Batman? The …
see also: ca · interview · Benchmarks · death · background · professor · prowess

Antarctica Once Abutted Death Valley

Jul 13th, 2008 · Science News has a story of strange bedfellows. It seems that Antarctica was once adjacent to what is now the American Southwest, some 800 million years ago. Earth's continents then formed a supercontinent called Rodinia, predating Pangaea by some 550 …
see also: North America · death · ancient · Glaciers · predators · Valley · sediments

Ulysses Spacecraft Not Dead Yet

Jul 12th, 2008 · iminplaya sends in the good news that reports of the death of the Ulysses mission are premature. (We've discussed the impending shutdown of the 17-year-old mission a couple of times this year.) Ulysses is a joint NASA / ESA mission to study the sun from …
see also: solution · blog · death · manager · Missions · Shutdown · generator

In Iran, Blogging May Be Punishable By Death

Jul 5th, 2008 · In Iran, crimes such as apostasy (leaving a religion, in this case Islam) and armed robbery are already punishable by death, but a new bill in Iran aims to add to the list 'establishing weblogs and sites promoting corruption, prostitution and apostasy,' …
see also: blog · Internet · blogger · Iran · censorship · death · bill

9 Reasons Why Developers Think the CIO Is Clueless

Jul 1st, 2008 · Finally, a Forrester analyst who understands the attitudes of software developers. Mike Gualtieri identifies nine behaviors managers need to steer clear of or risk being labeled "clueless" — from control freak tendencies to being a vendor puppet. …
see also: software · Vendors · death · manager · collaborative · Puppet · CIOs

Lack of Sunlight Could Lead To Early Death

Jun 24th, 2008 · Members of this community may want to venture out of the basement more often, because Dr. Harald Dobnig and his team have found that vitamin D deficiency leads to increased mortality. These results still hold when they take into account such factors as …
see also: community · venture · death · Humans · diseases · evidence · cancer

The Life and Times of Buckminster Fuller

Jun 22nd, 2008 · The New Yorker features a review of the life and work of R. Buckminster Fuller, on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition in New York 25 years after his death. Fuller was a deeply strange man. He documented his life so thoroughly (in the "Dymaxion …
see also: products · Science · fiction · private · death · New York · civilization







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