Apr
24
2009
CWmike writes “President Barack Obama is set to receive a high-security BlackBerry 8830 soon, The Washington Times reported today. The device is said to be in the final stages of development at the National Security Agency, which will check that its encryption software meets federal standards. It might not be ready for months. It was reported that Obama will be able to send text and e-mail messages and make phone calls on the device, but only to those with the secure software loaded on their own devices. The list includes First Lady Michelle Obama and top aides. The security software is made by Genesis Key, whose CEO, Steven Garrett, is quoted as saying: ‘We’re going to put his BlackBerry back in his hand.’ The Sectera Edge was pegged in January by analysts as the top device choice because of its reputation for secure data communications when used by other federal workers. And there are many reasons why Obama might have been told ‘no’ on his BlackBerry. But Obama may wish he had chosen a Sectera if BlackBerry has more outage problems like its latest last week, which meant no mobile e-mail for hours across the US.”
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Apr
24
2009
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Apr
24
2009
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Apr
24
2009
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Apr
24
2009
The use of the iPhone online has accelerated to where it’s now outranking Symbian in terms of sheer traffic, AdMob’s March 2009 metrics report shows. Tracking access worldwide based on ad requests, the firm says OS X iPhone grew to represent 38 percent of smartphone traffic and just slightly edged out all Symbian phones (37 percent).
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Apr
24
2009
The site was never the same after Yahoo! bought it — mainly because a lot of its pages just disappeared, bumming out users who worked hard making geeky fansites.
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Apr
24
2009
Today, a whole generation of kids will grow up with nary a clue about what the Game Boy is and how it affected our lives. But the rest of us look back fondly at the handheld, so I thought it appropriate to remember our old friend.
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Apr
24
2009
angry tapir writes “Chris Jager from GoodGearGuide argues that the rise of casual gaming means near-certain death for hardcore gaming. The sales of casual ‘party-friendly’ games are massively outstripping the sales of classic hardcore games, and the makers of other consoles are taking note of Nintendo’s success in attracting non-traditional gamers to the Wii and DS. There is evidence that Sony and Microsoft are both trying to tap into the casual market, and it’s only a matter of time before hardcore gaming goes the way of the Nintendo PowerGlove.” Of course, the trend toward casual doesn’t just involve Nintendo — World of Warcraft’s success (and the huge effect it’s had on the MMO genre) is often credited to its focus on casual gamers. While it’s not unreasonable for game studios to want all players to see all of the game’s content, perhaps there’s a better way of catering to the more hardcore players than tacking on difficulty modes and “do it the hard way” achievements.
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Apr
24
2009
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Apr
24
2009
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