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How To Find a Mobile Games Publisher?

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

New AMD Processors Aiming Between Laptops and Netbooks

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

RED's New Digital Stills and Motion Camera Pushing the Limits

Nov 14th, 2008 · rallymatte writes to mention that camera maker RED has announced a new digital stills and motion camera system that includes one model that can shoot up to 28K at 25 fps. The new system will come in three tiers: Scarlet, Epic, and their top of line model …
see also: Hardware · 3D · digital · cameras · 2010 · traditional · capture

Mind Control Delusions and the Web

Nov 14th, 2008 · An article in the New York Times provides interesting insight into online communities of people who believe that they are subjected to mind control. 'Type "mind control" or "gang stalking" into Google, and Web sites appear that describe cases of persecution, …
see also: Google · Online · New York Times · Internet · research · community · Culture

Ubuntu Ports To ARM

Nov 13th, 2008 · Canonical will port Ubuntu Desktop Linux to the ARMv7 architecture. The announcement sets the stage for Intel to lose the traditional 'software advantage' that has enabled x86 to shrug off attacks from other architectures for the last 30 years. How long …
see also: software · Intel · Ubuntu · architecture · traditional · x86 · Canon

New Search Engine Takes "Dyve" Into the Dark Web

Nov 12th, 2008 · DeepDyve has launched its free search engine that can be used to access databases, scholarly journals, unstructured information and other data sources in the so-called 'Deep Web' or 'Dark Web,' where traditional search technologies don't work. The company …
see also: Google · Partners · engineering · company · HTML · technologies · private

Mystery Science Theater Turns 20

Nov 11th, 2008 · Hard to believe that Mystery Science Theater 3000 is 20 years old. This NY Times article provides a brief synopsis from the humble but inspired beginnings in a Midwest TV studio, to the making of MST3K: The Movie, to what the creators are up to today. …
see also: BitTorrent · Science · Mystery · Creator · Studios · movie · traditional

Netbooks Take a Bite Out of Windows Profits

Nov 8th, 2008 · Analysts at Bloomberg noticed the tumble in Microsoft's traditional software sales last quarter and blamed it on netbooks: 'The devices, which usually cost less than $500, are the fastest-growing segment of the personal-computer industry — a trend …
see also: Linux · Hardware · ca · software · business · Microsoft · Windows

Amazon Launches "Frustration-Free Packaging"

Nov 3rd, 2008 · mallumax notes Amazon's new Frustration-Free Packaging initiative. Over several years the retailer hopes to convince many of its suppliers to offer consumer-friendlier packaging. It's starting with just 19 products from Mattel, Fisher-Price, Microsoft, …
see also: protection · assembly · Microsoft · products · consumer · corporate · package

How China Will Use Cyber Warfare To Leapfrog Foes

Nov 2nd, 2008 · A lengthy article published in Culture Mandala details how China is using cyber warfare (PDF) as an asymmetric means to obtain technology transfer and market dominance. Case studies of Estonia, Georgia, and Project Chanology point towards a new auxiliary …
see also: Chinese · technology · political · PDF · Propaganda · Hacker · traditional

Modern Methods For Sharing Innovation

Oct 26th, 2008 · The New York Times is running a story about Johnny Chung Lee, a hardware hacker made famous for his projects which modified the Nintendo Wiimote to do things like positional head tracking and multi-touch display control. The article focuses on the suggestion …
see also: Hardware · New York Times · Inventors · demonstrations · Hacker · traditional · modern

The Effects of the Cloud On Business, Education

Oct 24th, 2008 · g8orade points out two recent articles in The Economist about the rise of cloud computing. The first discusses how software-as-a-service has come to pervade online interactions. "Irving Wladawsky-Berger, a technology visionary at IBM, compares cloud computing …
see also: software · IBM · Partners · service · Online · business · computer

Inside the World's Most Advanced Planetarium

Oct 23rd, 2008 · Earlier this month, the most technologically-advanced digital planetarium in the world opened in San Francisco's California Academy of Sciences. The new Morrison Planetarium's 75-foot screen replaces the traditional Zeiss projector with an array of 6 …
see also: world · computer · engineering · digital · resolution · Tech · movie

Computers Causing 2nd Hump In Peak Power Demand

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 …
see also: PC · TV · medical · Partners · computer · industry · expense

Computers Causing 2nd Hump In Peak Power Demand

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 …
see also: PC · TV · medical · Partners · computer · industry · expense

10 Forces Guiding the Future of Scripting

Oct 14th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines the platforms and passions underlying today's popular dynamic languages, and though JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, and other scripting tools are fast achieving the critical mass necessary to flourish into the future, 10 …
see also: framework · platform · evolution · Language · Python · Evolving · domain

10 Forces Guiding the Future of Scripting

Oct 13th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines the platforms and passions underlying today's popular dynamic languages, and though JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, and other scripting tools are fast achieving the critical mass necessary to flourish into the future, 10 …
see also: framework · platform · evolution · Language · Python · Evolving · domain

Artists Strive To Wrest Rights From Music Industry

Oct 6th, 2008 · The funny thing about the RIAA & BPI is that the artists are just as tired as the fans with how online music is being handled. So they're trying something new called the Featured Artists' Coalition. FAC's site states in their charter: 'We believe …
see also: Online · Music · digital · industry · distribution · functionalities · artist

Sending Excess Load To the Cloud?

Sep 30th, 2008 · Cloud computing seems to be a good choice for startups like ours, looking to scale easily with users. (We're providing a series of Web services, assets, and Web applications to users of our mobile client.) There are the obvious choices of Google, Amazon, …
see also: Hardware · servers · Google · service · provider · world · computer

Asus N10 Review — the First Netbook For Gaming

Sep 26th, 2008 · Mobile Computer has a review of another new netbook from Asus. The N10 comes from Asus’ notebook division rather than its Eee PC division, and has an impressive specification. Most notable are the ExpressCard/34 slot and switchable nVidia GeForce …
see also: video · division · laptop · graphics · traditional · notebook · Nvidia







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