Feb
25
2009
MajikJon writes “After strong sales of the straight-to-DVD Futurama movies, Fox is reportedly considering bringing back Futurama for a 6th season. This according to Billy West in a recent statement at the Anime Supercon in Florida. Here’s me with my fingers crossed.”

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Feb
25
2009
Goatbert writes “I just read on the Consumerist about an XBOX Live user being banned for identifying herself as a lesbian. Despite appeals, Microsoft has stood by its position that merely mentioning that you are gay or lesbian is grounds for terminating your XBOX Live membership.”

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Feb
25
2009
Facetious writes “It seems Microsoft doesn’t believe the data from Net Applications regarding Linux any more than Slashdot readers do. In a recent presentation, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer showed a slide showing, from Microsoft’s internal analysis, that Linux client use is clearly ahead of Apple’s.”

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Feb
25
2009
krou writes “It may not be exactly what people have envisioned or tried over the years, such as the flying car in Bladerunner, or the previously reported Terrafugia Transition, but the BBC is reporting that a flying car (creatively dubbed the Skycar, but different from this Skycar) has flown from London across into Africa. They modified a parajet fan that can fly a man into a bigger fan with a canopy that is capable of flying a car.”

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Feb
25
2009
An anonymous reader writes “The president of the Authors Guild has launched a rant in the NY Times about how the Kindle 2 provides Text-to-Speech capabilities that, oh the horror, allow the user to have any text on the Kindle read to her. Roy Blunt, Jr. moans that this is copyright infringement of audio books, and that Kindle users should be forced to pay royalties on audio even though they’ve already paid for the text version of a book! Amazingly he harps on about how TTS technology has become so good that it may replace humans — and then uses this to argue that it’s unfair for Kindle to provide TTS! I think the Authors Guild need a new president — someone less of a Luddite, and more familiar with copyright law.” (See also the Guild’s executive director’s similar claims that reading aloud, royalty-free, is an illegal function of software.)

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Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Glitch bares Ryerson students' information – Toronto Star | tags: google, news, privacy | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Canadian creators groups come out for Net neutrality – Georgia Straight | tags: amazon, google, Mac, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Chlorine evacuation order has been lifted – Canada.com | tags: 3G, cap, google, Mac, network, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on MWC 2009: Sony Ericsson Round-Up – Softpedia | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Polar regions found warming fast, raising sea levels – Reuters | tags: google, news, technology | posted in technical news