Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Bioware Announces New Release Date for Dragon Age: Origins PC – GamingExcellence | tags: developer, google, news | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
volume4 writes “With two MySQL execs leaving Sun in the last week, the internet is buzzing about what is going on at Sun, what is the future of MySQL and what lies ahead for Michael Widenius. Over at Open Source Release Feed, Widenius spoke candidly regarding his split from Sun, the future of MySQL, Monty Program AB and the open source ecosystem in general.”

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Comments Off on Five Questions With Michael Widenius | tags: developer, google, mysql, open source, program, sql | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Typing Genius defies Apple, introduces Emoji support – Ars Technica | tags: Apple, china, developer, google, iphone, Mac, mobile, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Bioware Announces New Release Date for Dragon Age: Origins PC – GamingExcellence | tags: developer, google, news | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Barence writes “Microsoft’s decision to limit Windows 7 Starter Edition to running only three concurrent applications could force up the price of netbooks as many manufacturers opt for the more expensive Home Premium. The three-app rule includes applications running in the background but excludes antivirus, and the company claims most users wouldn’t be affected by the limit. ‘We ran a study which suggested that the average consumer has open just over two applications [at any time]. We would expect the limit of three applications wouldn’t affect very many people.’ However, Microsoft told journalists at last year’s Professional Developers Conference that 70% of Windows users have between eight and 15 windows open at any one time.”

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Comments Off on Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge for More | tags: developer, google, microsoft, Netbooks, virus, windows 7 | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on mocoNews.net – Apple's Latest Negotiations To Bring iPhone To … – Washington Post | tags: Apple, china, developer, email, google, iphone, mobile, network, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
8
2009
Video game developer Swamiware was surprised to see its latest iPhone app rejected by Apple, and so are we. The application was a harmless game that let you select a known U.S. politician (both republicans and democrats) and have him/her jump a virtual trampoline.
Comments Off on Apple Rejects Obama Trampoline iPhone App, Leaves Us Puzzled | tags: Apple, democrats, developer, iphone, obama, Phone | posted in technical news
Jan
30
2009
Comments Off on Turok Sequel Canned – XboxAddict.com | tags: developer, games, google, news, xbox | posted in technical news
Jan
30
2009
tsamsoniw writes “Singapore-based Atlantis Resources Corporation, which brings to the table tidal-turbine technology, is partnering with Scotland-based datacenter developer Internet Villages International) to construct a tidal-powered 150MW ‘Blue Datacenter,’ InfoWorld reports. If all goes to plan, the facility will eventually be powered entirely by clean energy produced by tidal-current turbines in the Pentland Firth, the stretch of water between the far north Scottish mainland and Orkney. The firth’s currents could generate 700 megawatts of electricity by 2020.” And reader Mike writes “Here’s something to raise a glass to: recently the Rothes consortium of whiskey and scotch distillers announced that they have partnered with Helius Energy to install a power plant fueled entirely by whiskey by-products. The completed plant will use biomass cogeneration to convert draff and pot ale from the distillery into 7.2 MW of electricity — enough to power 9,000 homes.”

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Comments Off on Power In Scotland From Tides and Whiskey | tags: developer, google, news, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
30
2009
Comments Off on MMO Publisher Nexon Closes Vancouver Studio – Gamasutra | tags: 3G, developer, games, google, news | posted in technical news