Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Gridiron Flow organizes creative work – MacNN | tags: google, Mac, news | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Cellphone makers woo talkers with new gizmos – Globe and Mail | tags: 3G, google, mobile, news, Phone, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Sure, anyone can write CSS. Even programs are doing it for you now. But is the CSS any good? Here are 5 tips to start improving yours.
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Feb
18
2009
In a filling with the US Copyright Office, Mozilla and Skype have added their voices of support to a request by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act related to iPhone jailbreaking.
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Feb
18
2009
As The Pirate Bay trial wraps up its third day, the defendants claim that they should have a “safe harbor” from all the alleged infringement in the case, since it was all initiated by users. The Bay, they claim, is just like Google or YouTube, and its admins are schooling the opposition in PR and tactics.
Comments Off on Pirate Bay floats safe harbor claim, owns Big Content on PR | tags: google, pirate bay, youtube | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
A company versed in downloadable GPS driving apps for smartphones is showing off a turn-by-turn solution running on the iPhone at this week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Comments Off on Turn-by-turn GPS iPhone driving app on display at WMC | tags: iphone, mobile, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
The content partners of Hulu have asked that Boxee remove Hulu from its softwaree. This is once again proving “they don’t get it”.
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Feb
18
2009
A how-to on getting your cat to agree to a EULA instead of you.
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Feb
18
2009
While their major competitors (and even some allies) in the mobile space seem bent on changing ideas about how we interact with our portable devices, the company proved once again that it’s content to rest on its laurels and learn little from its mistakes.
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Feb
18
2009
Hodejo1 writes “Yesterday was a big day for the Pirate Bay when half of the charges against them were dropped leaving only the lesser charges of assisting making copyrighted material available in place. TorrentFreak is following the English twitter feed of the trial in the wee hours of the night, documenting more missteps by the prosecution. “The Pirate Bay trial is moving forward rapidly and again the day in court has ended early. On the third day the prosecution presented the amended charges. The defendants all called for acquittal while Carl Lundström’s lawyer scored points with the already legendary ‘King Kong’ defense”.”

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