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Wikipedia's New Definition of Truth

Oct 21st, 2008 · Simson Garfinkel has an interesting essay on MIT Technology Review in which he examines the way that Wikipedia has redefined the commonly accepted use of the word 'truth.' While many academic experts have argued that Wikipedia's articles can't be trusted …
see also: ca · Google · Online · planet · Yahoo · Knowledge · Wikipedia

OpenOffice.org 3.0 Is Officially Here

Oct 13th, 2008 · After a grinding three-year development cycle, the OpenOffice.org team has finally squeezed out a new release. New features include support for the controversial Microsoft OOXML file format, multi-page views in Writer, and PDF import via an extension. …
see also: PDF · writer · Linux Format · OpenOffice.org · squeezed · Microsoft OOXML

CNET UK Credits Claim That Apple Will Release Networked TVs

Oct 11th, 2008 · While the Apple rumours posted yesterday highlight some of the most commonly talked-about opinions, a writer for CNet UK sat down with Mahalo's Jason Calacanis, who told CNet he knew for a fact that Apple is developing fully networked LCD TV sets. As …
see also: TV · network · computer · Apple · UK · company · CNet

CNET UK Credits Claim That Apple Will Release Networked TVs

Oct 11th, 2008 · While the Apple rumours posted yesterday highlight some of the most commonly talked-about opinions, a writer for CNet UK sat down with Mahalo's Jason Calacanis, who told CNet he knew for a fact that Apple is developing fully networked LCD TV sets. As …
see also: TV · network · computer · Apple · UK · company · CNet

C# In-Depth

Oct 1st, 2008 · Microsoft's leader of C# development, writer of the Turbo Pascal system, and lead architect on the Delphi language, Anders Hejlsberg, reveals all there is to know on the history, inspiration, uses and future direction of one of computer programming's …
see also: Microsoft · world · computer · history · functionalities · Language · writer

Knol, the Wikipedia Maybe-fork?

Sep 19th, 2008 · Bennett Haselton contributes the following essay on the consequences of license choice as it applies to sites based on user contributions; read on below for more of his big idea for making Knol a more useful resource. "Google Knol should allow its writers …
see also: publishing · licensing · Wikipedia · resources · writer · Creative · assurance

Twilight of the GPU — an Interview With Tim Sweeney

Sep 16th, 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

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

US Web Firm Described As "Phantom Registrar" Haven

Sep 5th, 2008 · InfoWorld's Martin Heller directs attention to ongoing investigations of more than 40 phantom registrars linked to The Directi Group, including PDR, one of the 10 worst offenders on the Net. According to KnujOn, an additional 19,000 domains advertised …
see also: IP · advertising · sponsored · domain · Spam · writer · investigations

<em>Heavy Rain</em> - Playing a Story

Sep 4th, 2008 · Edge Magazine is running a piece about Heavy Rain, a thriller by Quantic Dream that's been in development for a few years now. Edge spoke with David Cage, the game's writer and director, about using graphics technology not simply for breathtaking landscapes …
see also: landscape · technology · digital · magazine · shaders · graphics · Humans

Police Lose National High-Tech Crime Unit Website

Sep 3rd, 2008 · The UK police have embarrassingly lost control of the National High-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) website. PC Pro reports the police have sloppily let the domain registration lapse, and it has now been picked up by an opportunistic German owner. The NHTCU was …
see also: nation · BBC · UK · Tech · Website · Malware · domain

Geoffrey Perkins Is Dead At 55

Aug 30th, 2008 · Legendary comedy writer and producer Geoffrey Perkins has died in a road accident in London. Perkins was until recently the head of comedy for BBC TV. Earlier in his career he produced the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series, and was a writer, …
see also: world · galaxy · road · accident · writer · Hitchhiker · director

Ray Bradbury Turns 88

Aug 24th, 2008 · Legendary science fiction writer Ray Bradbury turned 88 years old on August 22. Happy Birthday Ray! 'The Illustrated Man' was one of the first science fiction books I ever read, and I've been hooked ever since. I'm sure that's true of a lot of science …
see also: video · Science · fiction · students · teacher · writer · english

Microsoft Tries a New Ad Agency

Aug 8th, 2008 · An article in this week's Economist outlines Microsoft's marketing response to Vista's travails and Apple's hip Get a Mac campaign. Describing the recent Mojave Experiment as 'Microsoft at its worst,' the article's writer wonders whether hiring a new …
see also: Microsoft · Apple · ads · Vista · Mac · money · campaign

DNS Attack Writer a Victim of His Own Creation

Jul 30th, 2008 · HD Moore has been owned. Moore, the creator of the popular Metasploit hacking toolkit, has become the victim of a computer attack. It happened on Tuesday morning, when Moore's company, BreakingPoint, had some of its Internet traffic redirected to a fake …
see also: servers · network · Google · computer · Internet · company · creation

Excerpt From Arthur C. Clarke's Last Work

Jul 29th, 2008 · The Telegraph is running an excerpt from Arthur C. Clark's last work, called 'The Last Theorem.' Fellow writer Frederik Pohl helped out. It's a reassuring chunk of old-fashioned sci-fi, describing an Olympics that's set on the moon. Typically for Clarkian …
see also: Olympics · Fi · fashion · writer · Elevator · sci · fantasy

Linux's Security Through Obscurity

Jul 17th, 2008 · The age-old full disclosure debate has been raging again, this time in no other place than at the foundations of the open-source flagship GNU/Linux operating system: within the Linux kernel itself. It beggars belief, but even Linux creator, Linus Torvalds, …
see also: Linux · Public · distribution · Creator · Security · Foundation · distributors

Thwarting New JavaScript Malware Obfuscation

Jul 15th, 2008 · Malware writers have been obfuscating their JavaScript exploit code for a long time now and SANS is reporting that they've come up with some new tricks. While early obfuscations were easy enough to undo by changing eval() to alert(), they soon shifted …
see also: DRM · computer · Malware · JavaScript · executive · exploits · writer

Joss Whedon's "Doctor Horrible" Set To Launch

Jul 15th, 2008 · During the writer's strike, Joss Whedon came up with a musical idea. Now his diabolical plan is about to be unleashed in the form of a streaming-only release, with a DVD shortly to follow. The three-part Doctor Horrible series stars Neil Patrick Harris …
see also: Music · DVD · writer · Nemesis · showcase · Whedon · horrible

Homer Simpson and the Kimya Botnet

Jul 12th, 2008 · As all hardcore Simpsons fans know, Chunkylover53@aol.com was revealed to be Homer Simpsons' email address in one particular episode, registered by one of the shows writers, who would reply to fans as Homer himself. After a flood of messages, 'Homer' …
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