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Review: <em>Crysis Warhead</em>

Sep 26th, 2008 · When Crysis was released last year, it immediately became known for two things; excellent gameplay and ridiculously high hardware requirements. With the recent release of Crysis Warhead, a standalone expansion to the original game, Crytek's plans were …
see also: Hardware · player · graphics · standalone · gameplay · streamline · wary

The Future of Subnotebook Pricing

Jun 7th, 2008 · Corpuscavernosa recommends a story from InternetNews about the development of the subnotebook market. The author notes the beginnings of a trend toward selling the devices bundled with certain services rather than as standalone products. He notes two …
see also: Hardware · Mini · service · products · consumer · player · Cell

ISPs & P2P, Getting Along Without Getting Cozy

May 5th, 2008 · Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a way to ease the tension between ISPs and P2P users. As we all know, there's been a growing tension between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and their customers' P2P file-sharing services, and this …
see also: P2P · bandwidth · solution · BitTorrent · software · integrated · service

Spore Editor Available June 17th

Apr 28th, 2008 · Ars Technica heralds the coming of the creature editor for the highly anticipated Spore. A previously promised downloadable demo of the creature editor from the game, due on September 7th, will be available June 17th. Furthermore, a full version of the …
see also: products · creature · download · player · creation · gamers · friends

Modu Unveils Modular, Transformer-style Phone

Feb 7th, 2008 · A company called Modu has come up with an innovative take on a mobile phone. Instead of giving you the finished product, you get a base unit and a choice of 'sleeves', which you can plug the base unit into and turn it into a variety of devices. "If, for …
see also: business · fashion · products · company · mobile · modular · Navigation

The Notable Improvements of GNOME 2.22

Jan 29th, 2008 · Phoronix has up a list compiling eight of the most interesting improvements on track for GNOME 2.22. These improvements include the Epiphany browser switching to the WebKit back-end, transition effects inside the Evince document viewer, a new GNOME application …
see also: video · servers · TV · integrated · viewers · photos · player

perl6 and Parrot 0.5.2 Released

Jan 21st, 2008 · Bob Rogers just released Parrot 0.5.2. This monthly release includes a couple of interesting new features. First, we've bundled Patrick Michaud's Rakudo (thats the implementation of Perl 6 on Parrot) such that you can type make perl6 on Unixy platforms …
see also: Windows · prototype · company · platform · bundling · implementation · demonstrations

AM3 Reference Diagram Disclosed

Nov 8th, 2007 · Chilehardware has released what appears to be a confidential image showing the future customer desktop AM3 reference boards for AMD and ATI. Here is an English site talking about this reference design image and the features it enables. 'The biggest improvement …
see also: video · integrated · audio · desktop · confidential · customers · platform

Despite AOL's Claim, AIM Worm Hole Still Wide Open

Sep 28th, 2007 · There's a nasty worm hole in America Online's standalone AIM (instant messaging) software that won't be patched until the middle of October. This vulnerability, first reported to AOL by researchers at Core Security more than a month ago, is caused by …
see also: servers · software · research · calculations · messaging · HTML · AOL

Is Showmypc.com an Open Source Pretender?

Sep 10th, 2007 · When looking for a remote support application that penetrates firewalls and can be initiated by my clients with a couple of clicks, I came across Showmypc.com. It was a standalone executable but looked like it would work and best of all it was open source. …
see also: download · distribution · licensing · interface · executive · remote · standalone

Google Buys Anti-Malware Security Startup

May 29th, 2007 · Google has quietly made its first anti-malware acquisition, snapping up GreenBorder Technologies, a venture-backed company that sells browser virtualization security software. GreenBorder's software creates a DMZ (demilitarized zone) between the Windows …
see also: software · Google · Windows · download · desktop · technology · company

Best Buy Acquires SpeakEasy

Mar 27th, 2007 · From the announcement e-mail from Speakeasy CEO Bruce Chatterley: 'I am pleased to announce that Speakeasy has been acquired by Best Buy, an innovative and growing Fortune 100 company and the top consumer electronics retailer in North America. This is …
see also: ca · solution · service · premium · provider · business · consumer

Will The iPhone Kill The iPod?

Mar 26th, 2007 · According to Cnet.co.uk, the days of MP3 players, digital cameras and satellite navigation systems are numbered with cell phones about to take center stage. "PDAs have already been crushed by smart phones and the same thing looks to be happening with …
see also: TV · Music · world · theory · Apple · mp3 · IPod

Netscape 9 to Undo Netscape 8 Mistakes?

Feb 5th, 2007 · MozillaZine reports that Netscape 9 has been announced. The most interesting thing is how they seem to be re-evaluating many of the decisions they made with Netscape 8. Netscape 9 will be developed in-house (Netscape 8 was outsourced) and it will be available …
see also: Linux · Windows · engineering · company · Outsourcing · Firefox · Alternative

Will Hybrid Players End the Format War?

Jan 25th, 2007 · A new report says that hybrid players will force an early end to the HD DVD/Blu-ray format wars. Some of the projections seem optimistic: $200 hybrid players by 2009 and several manufacturers cranking them out. But reality will likely be different: 'standalone …
see also: consumer · player · research · DVD · HD DVD · United States · Xbox

Internet Explorer 7 on Linux

Jan 8th, 2007 · An anonymous reader writes to mention WebExpose is running a quick guide to get Internet Explorer 7.0 running on Linux. From the article: "Microsoft conditional comments do work, unlike the standalone version of IE on Windows, so you will be able to develop …
see also: Linux · Microsoft · Windows · genuine · download · Internet · Machine

Mongrel Shortcuts

Dec 18th, 2006 · I'm not normally much of a one for reading and learning out of eBooks, but after a little gentle persuading from my regular contact at the publisher, I agreed to take a look at their Mongrel Shortcut eBook. Mongrel is a pure Ruby web server, and while …
see also: servers · media · publishing · Addison Wesley · eBooks · standalone · Ruby

Flash 9 Beta for Linux Available

Oct 19th, 2006 · According to the official Penguin.SWF blog, the a beta release of the long-awaited Flash 9 for Linux is available for download, a mere year after the release for Windows." From the blog: "While we are still working out exactly how to distribute the final …
see also: Linux · blog · Windows · download · player · Website · distribution

Google Base To Replace Froogle

Sep 24th, 2006 · Google plans to introduce a new shopping feature in time for the holiday season. Soon products on Google Base will be searchable via the regular search box. Simultaneously, Google intends to de-emphasize its own Froogle shopping search engine; Google …
see also: Google · service · Google Base · products · engineering · ads · standalone

Giant 'Leap' for Robotics

Sep 15th, 2006 · An AFP article is reporting that Toyota has developed a robot leg that can jump like a human's, an evolution from today's stiff-jointed machines. The leg is a strange-looking standalone device and Toyota claims it will enable robots to jump about, run …
see also: robots · Machine · road · evolution · Humans · standalone · strange







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