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Federal Judge approves violent-game ban

Author: JT Smith

A Federal court Judge in the US has approved an Indianapolis law that will prevent minors from playing violent or sexually explicit games without parental approval. The story at MSNBC.

Sony launches second generation of robotic pet

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Sony has launched its second generation of robotic pet, the ERS-210, successor to the Aibo.

Category:

  • Unix

The advent of the Chief Privacy Officer

Author: JT Smith

Copmuter News Daily discusses the advent of the Chief Privacy Officer, a relatively new post in corporations that has been adopted by several companies recently.

Category:

  • Open Source

“Toughest code challenge ever set” solved

Author: JT Smith

A Swedish team has spent 70 years of processing time to solve what had been billed as the toughest code challenge ever set. MSNBC has the story.

Category:

  • Linux

Dell plans to recall laptop battery

Author: JT Smith

Computer manufacturer Dell is preparing to announce a recall of an estimated 27,000 laptop batteries, after one overheated and caught fire. The story at Computer News Daily.

Category:

  • Unix

Linux for women

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPR touches on the issue of Linux’ usage and popularity with women.

Category:

  • Linux

Review: Asus AGP-V7100/2VID multiple monitor video card

Author: JT Smith

Australian IT reports: “The simple way to do multi-monitors is with a single
multi-output video card. One card, more than one
video connector. Multi-output cards suitable for
ordinary PCs have been around for some time, but they always used to use low
quality video chipsets, and be alarmingly expensive. Four years ago, you could drop
$AUD900 for a twin-output card using a pair of S3 Trio 64V+ chipsets, with a mere
1Mb of RAM for each one.”

Category:

  • Unix

Nobel prize honors three fathers of the Internet

Author: JT Smith

Jack Kilby of TI, who invented the integrated circuit, and Professor Herbert
Kroemer of the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), who devised
semiconductor heterostructures, won the physics prize this week. The Royal Swedish
Academy of Sciences also conferred a physics prize on Russian Zhores I. Alferov,
who worked in parallel but separately from Kroemer on heterostructures. From eeTimes.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Microsoft opens testing lab for online retailers

Author: JT Smith

Nando Times reports that Microsoft Corp. opened a new technology center Thursday designed to allow
online retailers and other dot-coms to design and test a variety of tools.

Canada torches all .ca domain names – owners must reapply

Author: JT Smith

Canada has come with a novel way of dealing with URL disputes. From
1 November it has decided to tear up all its country’s domain names and
start again. We thought someone was having a laugh when they
informed us the new non-profit organisation set up to deal with .ca
domains, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, had decided to
make everyone reapply for their URLs. From The Register.