Nov 21st, 2008 · For the past two years Microsoft and Novell have been working on the 'Moonlight' project. It is a runtime library for websites that run Silverlight. It should allow PCs running Linux to view sites that use Siverlight. Betanews reports 'In the next stage …
see also: Linux · PC · Microsoft · library · Public · Website · Creator
Nov 18th, 2008 · A week ago we discussed the takedown of McColo (and the morality of that action). McColo was reportedly the source of anywhere from 50% to 75% of the world's spam. On Saturday the malware network briefly returned to life in order to hand over command …
see also: PC · servers · network · service · provider · world · Internet
Nov 15th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes with an article about AMD's Conesus chip, suggesting that it is intended to compete with Intel's Nano for the netbook market. However, CNet reports that AMD is eschewing that form factor in favor of something larger, yet still …
see also: PC · strategy · Portable · expense · Intel · laptop · CNet
Nov 7th, 2008 · A startup named Mgestyk Technologies claims that they have an affordable solution for 'Minority Report'-like PC control. They have released a video in which they use hand gestures to play games like Halo and Guitar Hero, as well as perform 'multi-touch' …
see also: PC · video · solution · Google Earth · technology · amulti · cameras
Nov 7th, 2008 · Guitar Hero: World Tour's recent launch saw boxes of plastic instruments flying off store shelves, quickly selling out in many areas. Unfortunately, many players reported problems with the bundled drums sets, prompting Activision to release a drum "tuning" …
see also: PC · world · player · bundling · instruments · songs · subscription
Nov 6th, 2008 · Researchers Erik Tews and Martin Beck 'have just opened the box on a whole new hacker playground, says Dragos Ruiu, organizer of the PacSec conference. At the conference, Tews will show how he was able to partially crack WPA encryption in order to read …
see also: PC · Wi · Fi · organization · laptop · encrypted · Hacker
Nov 4th, 2008 · A university in Western Australia has started beta testing a tool that's described as 'a random breath test' to scan computers for illicit images. According to this article it's a clean bootable Linux environment. Since it doesn't write to the hard drive, …
see also: Linux · PC · software · computer · fraud · University · environment
Nov 2nd, 2008 · The Register reports that Asus president Jerry Shen has revealed his company will be phasing out all sub-10" Eee PCs. According to Shen, the 'standard' netbook next year will be a 10" model with a hard drive running XP. Shen also said XP is outselling …
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Nov 2nd, 2008 · Reader Justblair recommends his blog entry detailing how he made a hard drive silencer for a pittance. "This article demonstrates a very easy-to-make hard drive silencer that not only outperforms most commercially available devices, but is cheaper to …
see also: PC · blog · fabrication · media · implementation · HTPC · Silence
Nov 1st, 2008 · A recent report by web security firm Finjan shows how easily data can be accessed on PCs by malware which circumvents existing defenses. With the use of obfuscated code, antivirus software and static Web filters could not identify the scrambled attack …
see also: PC · software · 2006 · products · computer · defense · Malware
Nov 1st, 2008 · CWmike sends along a ComputerWorld piece which predicts that "netbooks like the Asus Eee PC, the Dell Mini 9 and the HP 2133 Mini-Note will soon cost as little as $99. The catch? You'll need to commit to a two-year mobile broadband contract. The low cost …
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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 28th, 2008 · Microsoft has released the first pre-beta code of Windows 7, and PC Pro has a series of in-depth, hands-on examinations of all the new features. The revamped user interface has clearly gleaned more than a little inspiration from the Mac OS X Dock, but …
see also: PC · network · Microsoft · Windows · Apple · gadget · interface
Oct 27th, 2008 · Microsoft today introduced Windows Azure, its operating system for the cloud. The OS serves as the underlying foundation of the Azure Services Platform to help developers build apps that span from the cloud to the datacenter, to PCs, the Web, and phones. …
see also: PC · servers · network · service · Microsoft · Windows · computer
Oct 26th, 2008 · Some computers are never turned off, or at least rarely see any state less active than "standby," but others (for power savings or other reasons) need rebooting — daily, or even more often. The New York Times is running a short article which says …
see also: PC · blog · Microsoft · computer · New York Times · Internet · laptop
Oct 25th, 2008 · Now that the recent announcement about Star Wars: The Old Republic has had time to sink in, specific details about the game are beginning to come to light. Massively, in particular, has a variety of interviews and in-depth looks at the classes, the combat, …
see also: PC · Star Wars · interview · customers · journeys · preview · wiki
Oct 21st, 2008 · VideoGamer sat down with Randy Stude, president of the PC Gaming Alliance, to talk about the state of piracy and DRM in today's gaming industry. He suggests that many game studios have themselves to blame for leaks and pre-launch piracy by not integrating …
see also: PC · DRM · protection · integrated · industry · piracy · President
Oct 20th, 2008 · Traditional peak power hours — the time during the day when power demand shoots up — run from 4 pm to 7 pm when air conditioning begins to ramp up and people start heading for malls and home but utilities are now seeing another peak power …
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Oct 20th, 2008 · Everyone's seen mods where someone super-cools a PC by submersing it in a non-conductive oil. It's a neat idea, but most components aren't designed to withstand a hot oil bath; after prolonged exposure materials break down and components begin to fail. …
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Oct 20th, 2008 · Everyone's seen mods where someone super-cools a PC by submersing it in a non-conductive oil. It's a neat idea, but most components aren't designed to withstand a hot oil bath; after prolonged exposure materials break down and components begin to fail. …
see also: PC · engineering · customers · Machine · proprietary · reactor · memory