Iflove Scientific Technology Summary: from Microsoft Vista to Nintendo Wiis, and to Customer Loyalty
Iflove Scientific Technology Summary: from Microsoft Vista to Nintendo Wiis, and to Customer Loyalty
You can tell nothing but science and technology. When people speak of technology, they would never neglect the power of science. Here we’ll see:
FBI Withdraws Probe Of Wayback Machine Users
The settlement stems from a lawsuit claiming the FBI’s request for information about the Internet Archive’s Web library violated the First Amendment.
Brewster Kahle offers a cookbook for fighting security letters ZDNet
Internet Archive Challenges FBI’s Secret Records Demand New York Times
How to make your car run on tequila
NEW YORK–Meet the EFuel100 MicroFueler, which parent company E-Fuel says is the “world’s first home ethanol product.” It’s a personal refinery system that hooks up to a water source, a power source, and a waste water disposal outlet–”just like a …
Kick the oil habit and make your own ethanol Reuters UK
Make it Yourself Ethanol Domestic Fuel
MySpace Makes Data Portability Move
Responding to the momentum around data portability, MySpace has launched its own “Data Availability” effort with big-name partners Yahoo, eBay, Twitter, and fellow News Corp.
MySpace Turns Social Network Sharing the Right Direction New York Times
MySpace announces ‘Data Availability’ project
Microsoft: Xbox 360 captures 60 percent of GTAIV sales
Publisher cites retail data to say gamers preferred 360 edition of Rockstar’s opus by 3-to-2, console sales up 56 percent week-over-week.
Can any game break the ‘GTA IV’ sales records? CNET News
Take-Two vulnerable despite $500M blockbuster
Judge Slaps TorrentSpy With $111M Damages
A US judge has ruled on a nearly US$111 million copyright-infringement decision against TorrentSpy, the BitTorrent peer-to-peer search site.
Studios win $110 million in TorrentSpy suit Reuters
TorrentSpy Ordered To Pay $110 Million In Piracy Case InformationWeek
Bill Gates: Vista is doing just fine
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates says sales of Windows Vista have been “rapid”, with more than 140 million copies sold worldwide.
Inside The Deals: Forget Yahoo?Microsoft Needs To Go On The … Washington Post
Author: Microsoft is Still Here, Dammit! Wired News
Scientists map the genetic makeup of the platypus
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
What’s Our Connection to the Platypus? Scientific American
Neither fish nor fowl: Platypus genome decoded AFP
Earliest Known American Settlers Harvested Seaweed
People living in the earliest known settlement in the Americas harvested seaweed and other marine plants from a coastline more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) away, new research shows.
14000-year-old camp studied in Chile San Francisco Chronicle
Study confirms ancient Chile settlement is 14000 years old AFP
New bill ties net neutrality to antitrust law
By John Timmer | Published: May 08, 2008 - 08:35PM CT Earlier this week, we covered the debate in Congress over a bill that would define net neutrality as part of the nation’s official broadband policy and direct the FCC to ensure that it happens.
Conyers, Lofgren Offer Internet Antitrust Bill CNNMoney
House panel chair offers network neutrality bill Reuters
New Kid on the Blox
By Mike Musgrove If you heard, say, that director Steven Spielberg was coming out with a video game, chances are you wouldn’t have pictured Boom Blox, the Wii game released this week with his name on it.
EA launches Steven Spielberg’s ‘Boom Blox’ CNET News
Boom Blox, Spielberg’s Game, Is Here eFluxMedia
Decider 1, RIAA 0
“The model of the future is what Trent Reznor is doing today. What that means for the RIAA and its members is that it renders them obsolete.
DRM alive and kicking Inquirer
If music DRM is dead, the RIAA expects its resurrection Ars Technica
Google turns Postini into Google Web Security for Enterprise
By Joel Hruska CT Google has been boosting its Google Apps product suite as fit for corporate use for months, with new security and deployment features arriving on a regular basis.
Google unveils Web Security for corporations CNET News
Google Shores Up Apps with New Security Software eWeek
AMD Must Rebuild Momentum, Despite Customer Loyalty
Advanced Micro Devices must work hard to rebuild its momentum in the Asian server market, even though the chip maker managed to retain many customers in the face of repeated delays of its Quad-Core Opteron processor.
AMD Revamps Server Roadmap, Adds Cores PC Magazine
AMD Promises 12 Cores By 2010 CRN
New bill: No ID, no ‘mature’ video games for you
Editor’s note: Updated at 11:35 am PST to include additional information from Matheson’s office about the bill. A new congressional proposal seeks to make it harder for kids to buy or rent games like the runaway sales hit “Grand Theft Auto IV” (scene …
ID, please: Bill would mandate carding for M-rated game buys Ars Technica
Proposed Bill Seeks ID Checks for Game Sales Wired News
Zune struggles to find the right pitch
After a decent freshman year, the Zune appears to be having a bit of a sophomore slump. In its first year on the market, Microsoft shipped 1.2 million Zunes, reaching about 3 percent of the US market for MP3 players by the first quarter of 2007.
Microsoft May Build A Copyright Cop Into Every Zune New York Times
Microsoft refutes a Times article on Zune’s ‘copyright cop’ BetaNews
Nintendo Channel Expands
Nintendo Wiis began pulsating blue on Wednesday, alerting gamers to the availability of the Nintendo Channel, which supports DS downloads, game trailers, and user ratings among other things.
NA tunes into Nintendo Channel GameSpot
GeekDad Review: The Nintendo Channel Wired News
FBI Withdraws Probe Of Wayback Machine Users
The settlement stems from a lawsuit claiming the FBI’s request for information about the Internet Archive’s Web library violated the First Amendment.
Brewster Kahle offers a cookbook for fighting security letters ZDNet
Internet Archive Challenges FBI’s Secret Records Demand New York Times
How to make your car run on tequila (sort of)
NEW YORK–Meet the EFuel100 MicroFueler, which parent company E-Fuel says is the “world’s first home ethanol product.” It’s a personal refinery system that hooks up to a water source, a power source, and a waste water disposal outlet–”just like a …
Kick the oil habit and make your own ethanol Reuters UK
Make it Yourself Ethanol Domestic Fuel
AT&T yanks iPhone free Wi-Fi info from site
Only hours after posting information that indicated iPhone owners would receive free access to AT&T’s public wireless hotspots, the company pulled all references to the service from its Web site.
AT&T removes free iPhone Wi-Fi Hotspots Statement I4U
AT&T Waiting for Wi-Fi Rollout to Launch iPhone Access? Mac Rumors
Neil Young rocks JavaOne
Editor’s note: News’s Dan Farber reported Young’s keynote speech and a follow-up Q&A live from JavaOne. SAN FRANCISCO–At JavaOne here, Neil Young showed off his multimedia project that chronicles his music career and uses Java to do so.
Neil Young: The Old Man Uses Java eWeek
Neil Young to release archive on Blu-ray discs The Associated Press
Pandemic initiates LOTR: Conquest
EA-owned studio’s Peter Jackson film-inspired action title coming to 360, PS3, PC, DS this fall. By Tom Magrino, GameSpot As part of an investor meeting in February, publishing giant Electronic Arts let slip, and Pandemic Studios quickly confirmed, …
Pandemic Reveals The Lord of the Rings: Conquest Wired News
Pandemic’s Lord Of The Rings: Conquest Announced Gamasutra
New Facebook profile page
Justin Smith at Inside Facebook has the scoop on Facebook’s new profile page design, which will give users more granular controls and application developers some new tricks.
More Details About Facebook?s Profile Redesign Washington Post
Much ado over yet another change to Facebook’s profile page BetaNews
Microsoft: Xbox 360 captures 60 percent of GTAIV sales
Publisher cites retail data to say gamers preferred 360 edition of Rockstar’s opus by 3-to-2, console sales up 56 percent week-over-week.
Can any game break the ‘GTA IV’ sales records? CNET News
Take-Two vulnerable despite $500M blockbuster
Judge Slaps TorrentSpy With $111M Damages
A US judge has ruled on a nearly US$111 million copyright-infringement decision against TorrentSpy, the BitTorrent peer-to-peer search site.
Studios win $110 million in TorrentSpy suit Reuters
TorrentSpy Ordered To Pay $110 Million In Piracy Case InformationWeek
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