Archive for March 9, 2008

SEGA updates Dreamcast.com for DC’s 10th anniversary !

It seems that SEGA of Japan just updated Dreamcast.com.

By clicking on the banner, you’ll be taken to http://www.dreamcast.com/apps/ucp.php where Dreamcast users can register here with a user account for their console’s serial number and will get an account @user.dreamcast.com.

Seems that SEGA is preparing for the DC’s 10th anniversary…

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Sun Bringing Java to iPhone

Sun announced that they are developing a Java Virtual Machine for Apple’s iPhone with the newly released Software Development Kit (SDK).”We’re going to make sure that the JVM offers the Java applications as much access to the native functionality of the iPhone as possible,” he said.
The specific ve…

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Lessig Questions Pirate Party’s Existence

At a preview of his new ‘Change Congress’ project, the Stanford professor took a swipe at the Pirate Party of the United States. Whilst expressing skepticism about it’s utility, his main criticism seemed to be the name.

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Compiz Fusion 0.7.2 Released

Latest unstable release out Today

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Tiny huge 1 terrabyte optical disk

Who needs Blu-Ray when you can have this?

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Haze interview: multi-format speculation and more

Mike Bowden interviewed Derek Littlewood of [Free Radical Design about their upcoming title Haze, due to be released in May exclusively for the PS3. Free Radical is known for their TimeSplitters series, first-person shooters with a cartoonish style and relaxed tone.

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Can the iPhone be everything to everyone?

The iPhone threatens to replace the BlackBerry for corporate users, the PSP for portable gaming and entertainment lovers, and the SideKick for tween IM freaks. With its accelerometer-friendly games, it’s taking on the Nintendo Wii. The new iPhone software flexibility will turn the iPhone from an impressive product to a great one

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Bungie Unscrews Previously Screwed Gamer

Bungie rights a Microsoft wrong.

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