24 May, 2008
“The fact that they are importing millions of units, combined with dwindling stocks of the first generation of iPhones,” persuades Peterson that these “electric computers” are, in fact, the 3G iPhones Apple is expected to release in a matter of weeks.
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24 May, 2008
During a demonstration at Nvidia’s headquarters in Santa Clara, we got a glimpse of Adobe’s “Creative Suite Next” (or CS4), code-named “Stonehenge”, which adds GPU and physics support to its existing multi-core support.
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24 May, 2008
Those three browsers take up a collective 97.1 percent share of the market. But what about the rest of us slobs who protest anything corporate, reject anything mainstream, and don’t even know why? There is surprising amount of excellent web browsers that get no love at all. And these are our five favorites.
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24 May, 2008
Yesterday, in preparation of the public funeral that will take place this Saturday, members of Harvard College Free Culture entombed the recently-deceased Digital Rights Management in Quincy Courtyard at around 5 PM. As part of the healing process, all the attendees took part in saying goodbye to DRM by constructing its coffin.
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24 May, 2008
Bell, one of the Canadian ISPs known for its BitTorrent throttling practices, launched its very own video download store this week. So, efficient BitTorrent is throttled for being a bandwidth hog, but customers are still able to download movies at full speed - as long as they use Bell’s service, that is.
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24 May, 2008
What does Valve think of the PC Gaming Alliance? Are they as tired of the PC gaming “problem” as we are? What is at the root of the issue, anyway? Read on for some answers.
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24 May, 2008
“PC Tools maintain that Vista is not immune from online threats. Further research and analysis has confirmed our contention that additional third-party protection is absolutely necessary for all Windows Vista users”…
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24 May, 2008
We know the Metal Gear Solid series is famous for its long cut-scenes, but this tops everything! Metal Gear Solid 4, the latest installment in Hideo Kojima’s seminal stealth series, has cut-scenes (note the plural) that approach the 90 minutes mark.
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24 May, 2008
“Wikileaks has revealed that the United States is plotting a “Pirate Bay killing” multi-lateral trade agreement. The proposal includes clauses designed to criminalize the non-profit facilitation of copyrighted information exchange on the internet, rapidly expose ISP’s customers and ban the use of various anonymization tools.
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24 May, 2008
The storage device which was used to store data of 1 before 20 years.
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24 May, 2008
Microsoft announced this afternoon that there would be no spring dashboard update for the Xbox 360.
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