Hot on the heels of Gamerator’s stupendous and AOTS “” comes a DIY project that gives both of the aforementioned products a run for their money. The aptly-titled IKEA MAME Dinner Table cleverly crams a MAME machine into a standard dinner table, which we’re absolutely sure any warm-blooded mother (and / or gamer) could appreciate. (Read content ‘DIY’er stuffs MAME machine into dinner table’…)
San Francisco - T-Mobile continued to on Tuesday, despite a legal challenge filed on Monday by rival Vodafone. ADVERTISEMENT
Vodafone charges that the sale of an unsubsidized, with a 24-month contract violates German competition law, said Simon Gordon, a Vodafone spokesman in the U.K. (Read content ‘Vodafone protests T-Mobile’s iPhone sales in Germany (InfoWorld)’…)
We apologize in advance if any of what follows hits a little too close to home, but unless you’re camped out in South Korea, you don’t have to worry about being ripped from your computer and sent to the Jump Up Internet Rescue School. Much like seen earlier this year in China, this compound attempts to rehabilitate citizens from their dependence on the intarweb by forcing coaxing them into less digital activities such as pottery and drumming (, anyone?). (Read content ‘Korea’s internet addict camp breaks dependance with crafts, drumming’…)
LOS ANGELES - Sony BMG Music Entertainment has inked a licensing deal with Yahoo Inc. that clears the way for people to upload files with music or video content by the record company’s artists to Yahoo, the companies said Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. (Read content ‘Sony BMG, Yahoo ink online video deal (AP)’…)
1GB write-once SanDisk memory cards to cost $5.99?
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Remember how read-only, cheap-archival storage based on their new “3D memory’ back in February? Well, it sounds like they’re about to commit.
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Here’s a sure fire way to set rumors in motion: list an unannounced, though hotly rumored camera in a pull-down list on your website. Right there you’ve got the Canon . That’s it, just a name in a list on a reputable software vendor’s bug tracking page. Legitimate leak, idle speculation, or dastardly ploy to drive traffic to PhaseOne — that’s the real question. Proof? (Read content ‘Canon’s 5D Mark II rumor gets another jolt’…)
FRANKFURT (AFP) - The world's leading professional software group, SAP, might sell US subsidiary TomorrowNow, which has been accused of stealing computer code from US rival Oracle, SAP said in a statement released overnight. ADVERTISEMENT
Several senior managers at TomorrowNow, including chief executive Andrew Nelson, had chosen to resign, and SAP was "considering several options for the future of the TomorrowNow business, including possible sale," the statement said. (Read content ‘SAP might sell US unit accused of stealing from Oracle (AFP)’…)
In an upper-middle class suburb in the Midwest, Tom and Cindy are spying on their 16-year-old daughter Jane.
Its a frightening window on our daughters world, Cindy told CBS News science and technology correspondent Daniel Sieberg. And its the dark side.
What were the first things they came across?
The amount of drinking, Tom said. And the boasting about sexual activity. (Read content ‘Invasion Of Privacy Or Smart Parenting?’…)
On the lookout for portable projection? Sure, us too. That’s why we were pleased to see these new Oculon Hikari Pro1440 and Pro920 (pictured) projectors land in our tips box this morning. The pair can project a 15- or 20-inch display from a distance of just 2-feet. The $399 Pro1440 LCoS model throws 250 lumens across a 20-inch, 800 x 600 pixel display from Composite or D-Sub15 RGB connected sources including game consoles, laptops, and portable media players. (Read content ‘Oculon’s Hikari Pro920 might be the world’s tiniest projector’…)
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "The Terminator" will be back on video game consoles. The Halcyon Co., which owns the rights to the "Terminator" franchise, is forming its own gaming subsidiary and making a game adaptation of the company's upcoming film "Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins" its first release. (Read content ‘Halcyon game for “Terminator” adaptation (Reuters)’…)