Nov 20th, 2008 · The last few months of my spare time I've been implementing an abstract strategy board game (that I invented) along with a decent AI. The game resembles TwixT in that it is also a connection game, and could be played without the need for a cellphone or …
see also: computer · strategy · mobile · platform · publishing · Java · programmer
Nov 18th, 2008 · More documents are coming out in court proceedings over the Vista Capable debacle. Internetnews.com has good coverage of HP's fury over Microsoft lowering the requirements for a Vista Capable sticker, at Intel's request. "Intel officials may have been …
see also: ca · exec · Partners · business · Microsoft · consumer · company
Nov 16th, 2008 · NASA has built a new software package to track problems with the Space Shuttle using open source tools from Mozilla. '[Alonso Vera, the lead of the Ames Human-Computer Interaction Group] wouldn't say exactly how much the new systems cost to build, but …
see also: software · NASA · package · money · Missions · shuttle · Mozilla
Nov 15th, 2008 · alphadogg writes with this excerpt from NetworkWorld: "Express Scripts, the pharmacy benefits management company which recently disclosed an extortionist is demanding money by threatening to expose millions of patient records the company holds, Wednesday …
see also: service · company · patient · money · Scripting · capture · extortionists
Nov 14th, 2008 · Stanford artificial intelligence researchers have developed software that makes it easy to reach inside an existing video and place a photo on the wall so realistically that it looks like it was there from the beginning. The photo is not pasted on top …
see also: video · intelligent · software · scientists · Commercial · photos · technology
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 10th, 2008 · Epic Games president Michael Capps did an interview recently with GamesIndustry, and he had some interesting things to say about the future of downloadable content, and how it will affect the retail games market. He also discussed the trend toward social …
see also: Europe · Online · download · games · interview · United States · President
Nov 8th, 2008 · Microsoft is working on a software distribution scheme along the lines of Apple's iPhone App Store, CEO Steve Ballmer said yesterday at a developer's conference in Sydney, Australia. 'There's not much money being made, but the general concept of giving …
see also: software · Microsoft · Apple · distribution · app · money · Australia
Nov 7th, 2008 · In addition to the rising controversy of the possible Australian version of the Great Firewall Of China already mentioned several times of late here on Slashdot; the viability of the proposed AU$5Billion internet infrastructure upgrade promised by the …
see also: Town · proposal · Internet · company · infrastructure · telephone · Dialup
Nov 6th, 2008 · 'Why is IE still relevant and why is it worth spending money on rendering engines when there are open source ones available that can respond to changes in Web standards faster?,' asked a young developer to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Sydney yesterday. …
see also: Microsoft · engineering · Apple · money · browser · WebKit · Ballmer
Nov 6th, 2008 · The New York Times reports that Craigslist has reached an agreement with 40 state attorneys general to tame its notoriously unruly "erotic services" listings. Clever diplomacy: according to the article, Craigslist "said that it will charge erotic services …
see also: service · payments · New York Times · company · Vendors · ads · identity
Nov 3rd, 2008 · The Dutch Ministry of Finance organized an architecture competition to design not a building, but rather the new 5-Euro commemorative coin. The theme was 'Netherlands and Architecture'. The winning design was made 100% with free software, mainly Python, …
see also: software · popularity · Yahoo · organization · artist · competitions · Ubuntu
Oct 30th, 2008 · Dutch Python hacker/artist Stani took part in a contest organised by the Dutch Ministry Of Finance to design a 5 euro commemorative coin. And he won, using only free software: 'The whole design was done for 100% with free software. The biggest part consists …
see also: software · customers · Machine · organization · artist · financial · Python
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 24th, 2008 · Oprah Winfrey enthused about the Amazon Kindle on her show today — it's her "new favorite thing" — and had Jeff Bezos on to announce a $50-off offer good till Nov. 1. A plug on Oprah is ordinarily a sign that a product has crossed over into …
see also: DRM · products · gadget · mainstream · money · Amazon · citizens
Oct 22nd, 2008 · Wired reports Nicholas Lakes and Viachelav Berkovich are charged with computer fraud [PDF] for a man-in-the-middle attack that allegedly let them run a profitable trucking company without the hassle of driving a truck. For over three years the Russian …
see also: computer · fraud · advertising · company · Website · Outsourcing · Russia
Oct 22nd, 2008 · couchslug writes in with a Reuters account of a Federal raid on a California-based motorcycle club, the Mongols, on charges "ranging from murder and robbery to extortion, money laundering, gun trafficking and drug dealing." The interesting twist is that …
see also: IP · office · money · intellectualism · Reuters · drugs · property
Oct 21st, 2008 · couchslug writes in with a Reuters account of a Federal raid on a California-based motorcycle club, the Mongols, on charges "ranging from murder and robbery to extortion, money laundering, gun trafficking and drug dealing." The interesting twist is that …
see also: IP · office · money · intellectualism · Reuters · drugs · property
Oct 21st, 2008 · Wired has an interview with Matt Mason, author of The Pirate's Dilemma: How Youth Culture Is Reinventing Capitalism, which discusses how businesses could make money off of piracy, rather than attacking people in a futile attempt to suppress it. And some …
see also: TV · business · interview · piracy · money · executive · MythBusters