Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Grand Theft Auto: The Story Continues, as Gritty as Ever – New York Times | tags: developer, games, google, microsoft, news, tv, xbox | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Grand Theft Auto: The Story Continues, as Gritty as Ever – New York Times | tags: 3G, developer, games, google, microsoft, news, tv, xbox | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Jonathan Zdziarski, iPhone developer and data forensics expert, has teamed up with AMBER Alert to create an iPhone app for receiving detailed AMBER alerts via iPhone. Ars talked to Zdziarski about why he wrote the app and how it can also be used to report sightings in a faster and more reliable manner to law enforcement.
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Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Review: MobileMix music making app for iPhone – Apple Insider | tags: Apple, developer, google, iphone, Mac, mobile, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
jammag writes “Bruce Perens, who wrote the original licensing rules for Open Source software in 1997, notes that there are a sprawling 73 open source licenses currently in existence. But he identifies an essential four — well, actually just two — that developers, companies, and individuals need. In essence, he cuts through the morass and shows developers, in particular, how to protect their work. (And yes, he favors GPL3 over GPL2). For his own coding work, he’s fond of the ‘sharing with rules’ license, which stays true to the Open Source ethos of shared code yet also enables him to get paid by companies who use it in their commercial products.”

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Feb
15
2009
Lovers of both games and Free Open Source Software will be pleased to see that the popular indie puzzle game World of Goo has been released for Linux. It was designed by a small team of two ex-Electronic Arts developers, Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel, who used their entire combined savings of ,000.00 USD to create the gooey game
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Feb
15
2009
Alexander “Tolimar” Reichle-Schmehl writes “The Debian Project is pleased to announce the official release of Debian GNU/Linux version 5.0 (codenamed Lenny) after 22 months of constant development. With 12 supported computer architectures, more than 23,000 packages built from over 12,000 source packages and 63 languages for the new graphical installer, this release sets new records, once again. Software available in 5.0 includes Linux 2.6.26, KDE 3.5.10, Gnome 2.22.2, X.Org 7.3, OpenOffice.org 2.4.1, GIMP 2.4.7, Iceweasel 3.0.6, Apache 2.2.9, Xen 3.2.1 and GCC 4.3.2. Other notable features are X autoconfiguring itself, full read-write support for NTFS, Java programs in the main repository and a single Blu-Ray disc installation media. You can get the ISOs via bittorrent. The Debian Project also wishes to announce that this release is dedicated to Thiemo Seufer, a Debian Developer who died on December 26th, 2008 in a tragic car accident. As a valuable member of the Debian Project, he will be sorely missed.”

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Feb
14
2009
vidia 180.29, offers full OpenGL 3.0 support for all GeForce 8 and newer graphics cards. It also provides support for the following GPUs: GeForce 9300 GE and Quadro NVS 420. The Nvidia 180.29 video driver was also updated yesterday, by the Ubuntu developers, in the daily build of the upcoming Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope).
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Feb
14
2009
MojoKid writes “Right now the only real ‘competition’ to Apple’s App Store is the Android Market. Presently, anyone using an Android-based phone can download applications from the Android Market, which first started offering free applications in October ’08. A drawback to Android application developers, however, is the fact that the potential Android Market user base is fairly small right now, as there is presently only one Android phone available, the T-Mobile G1. However, in the coming months we’re also going to see more app stores come online for additional smartphone platforms. Nokia will officially launch an app store for its Symbian OS-based smartphones at Mobile World Congress on Monday. Microsoft is also getting in the game for smartphones that run the Windows Mobile OS, with Steve Ballmer delivering the keynote speech at Mobile World Congress as well.”

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Comments Off on Competition For the App Store Is Mounting | tags: Apple, developer, google, microsoft, mobile, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
13
2009
Comments Off on Communications sector set to usher in fourth wireless age – Business in Vancouver | tags: cell phone, developer, google, mobile, news, Phone, program, tv, wireless | posted in technical news