The Plasticsmith announces the release of a line of products designed exclusively to enhance Apple’s new Mac mini.
The mini Grand Stand gives the mini a protective covering while supporting an LCD or CRT monitor. Available in clear acrylic or steel finished to complement the mini, they are both sleek and attractive as well as functional and space-saving.
For the more contemporary look, the acrylic model offers an elegant enclosure for the mini. It measures 11� wide by 9� deep by 2-1/2� high and is made of 3/8� acrylic with richly polished...
Java creator James Gosling this week called Microsoft’s decision to support C and C++ in the common language runtime in .NET one of the “biggest and most offensive mistakes that they could have made”.
Gosling, who is currently CTO of Sun’s Developer Products group, made the comments as part of his speech to developers at an event in Sydney earlier this week. He further commented that by including the two languages into Microsoft’s software development platform, the company “has left open a security hole large enough...
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Feb 6th, 2005
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A French court on Friday ruled against Google in a trademark infringement case brought by Louis Vuitton Malletier, in the latest legal setback to the search giant overseas.
The Paris District Court has sanctioned Google and its French subsidiary from selling search-related advertisements against trademarks owned by the luxury fashion designer, which sued the search giant in early 2004. The court charged Google with trademark counterfeiting, unfair competition and misleading advertising. Google was ordered to pay $257,430 (200,000 euros).
The ruling comes on the heels of another French court...
A few hundred movies on an optical disc? That’s the goal of the Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) Alliance.
Six companies, including Fuji Photo and CMC Magnentics, have formed a consortium to promote HVD technology, which will let consumers conceivably put a terabyte (1TB) of data onto a single optical disc.
A TB-size disc would certainly compress movie collections. The consortium said an HVD disc could hold as much data as 200 standard DVDs and transfer data at over 1 gigabit per second, or 40 times faster than a DVD.
HVD is a possible successor to technologies such as Blu-ray and HD DVD....
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Feb 4th, 2005
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Computerworld.com reports:
The internet telephony David
expected to slay the telco Goliaths, Skype, has added a critical
feature missing on its voice over IP freeware: voicemail.
Existing users are asked to try out Skype Voicemail for free over a
period of a month through emailed vouchers. After the free month has
passed, Skype will charge for the voicemail service at a rate yet to be
determined.
Voicemail testers will need to use the latest beta version of Skype for
Windows. While Linux and Mac OS X users cannot try out the voicemail
yet, they can leave messages on Windows Skype users’...
Slashdot reports:
CD copy-protection specialist Macrovision is to work with Microsoft to ensure their respective DRM and anti-rip technologies are interoperable,
the two companies said this week. Sounds straightforward enough, but
the deal runs deeper. Microsoft agreed to license a number of
Macrovision’s patents, in particular those relating to analogue copy
protection technology and more recent extensions to that system that
cover video-on-demand, pay-per-view content and support for the US
‘broadcast flag’, which determines whether consumers will be able to
record digital...
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Feb 4th, 2005
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With all the hype surrounding the recent release of MSN
Search, are the search engine wars heating up? There’s an interesting
article that states, “As the veteran Microsoft enters the already
flooded search engine industry, and Google still being fresh and
refreshing to most people, it begs the question: can the old supplant the new?
Interesting article, also I wonder what Google’s next move will be…
By: Cecilie Surasky – The writer is the communications director for Jewish Voice for Peace and a New Voices fellow with the Academy of Educational Development. She contributed this article to The Jordan Times.
Every time a Gazan father faints as he watches his family home demolished; every time a Jew, Muslim or Christian is violently attacked by armed Israelis because they are non-violently protesting the separation wall; every time a rain of Israeli army bullets flies into the body of a young child on her way to school; every time a young Palestinian man is made to play violin by Israeli...