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Another film in the burgeoning haxploitation genre. cf Swordfish. Money line? “He hacked into my car’s computer!”
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Second one not quite as good as the first, because more minigames are annoying than not. Oh well.
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2 hours to port mobile numbers between networks by 2009. I wonder how long it’ll take to switch *DSL.
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“Leopard’s own loader tries to find Windows DLL files when attempting to load a Windows binary”. Well. That *is* interesting.
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Good.
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And it looks like Europe might be getting a media marketplace, too. Yay.
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The basics.
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Hm. First Blackberry with 3G (HSDPA), and possibly a camera, too. This would out-do my E61.
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This real-time translation on a cheap mobile device is the kind of thing you normally see in futurology reports like the BT Technology Timeline. And this time, again, we’re nearly there.
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… and here’s BT’s (2006?) Technology Timeline. Flash, this time.
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Some good stuff here. Especially the fourth wall.
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The conclusion that this means video distributed online isn’t ‘winning’ doesn’t run true for me though – that’s 2 hours more a week through vod and dvrs – which are killing broadcasters anyway (especially the latter), and both back up the ‘give me my cont
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Oooh, look mum, it’s me.
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“I’m interested in coming to a more academic understanding of Battlestar Galactica (particularly Cylons). Are there any resources or texts out there which can help me?”
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Like looking inside a weak AI
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Making games is hard. Ken Levine split, new studio, more BioShock?
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“But with [Beacon], Facebook decides for you how you constitute yourself, and they take away your ability to fashion yourself.”
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A friend (Hi, Dave!) used to work at Runescape working on clickfraud detection and macros. His work always sounded really interesting.
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Guide to San Francisco
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El Reg tries out the beta Nokia power usage monitor “We wanted to see how much would be consumed when playing video, but the N95 didn’t have the memory for both applications to be running at the same time.”
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For S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1
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Drew’s SuperSleight does alpha channel transparency for IE6