Feb 25 2009

Has Microsoft’s Patent War Against Linux Begun?

Glyn Moody writes “Microsoft has filed a suit against TomTom, ‘alleging that the in-car navigation company’s devices violate eight of its patents — including three that relate to TomTom’s implementation of the Linux kernel.’ What’s interesting is that the intellectual property lawyer behind the move, Horacio Gutierrez, has just been promoted to the rank of corporate vice president at Microsoft. Is this his way of announcing that he intends going on the attack against Linux?”

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Feb 25 2009

Google Blames Gmail Troubles On Maintenance Goof

Slatterz writes “Google has apologised for the two-and-a-half-hour Gmail outage on Tuesday morning, and admitted that the cause was down to data center maintenance. ‘Lots of people around the world who rely on Gmail were disrupted during their waking and working hours, and we are very sorry. We did everything we could to restore access as soon as possible, and the issue is now resolved,’ said Gmail site reliability manager Acacio Cruz in a blog post. Google had been testing new code designed to keep data geographically closer to its owner, which brought about disruption when maintenance in one data center caused another facility to be overloaded. This had a cascade effect, according to Google, and it took the company an hour to get it back under control.”

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Feb 25 2009

Billy West Says Futurama Might Return To Fox For 6th Season

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

Gamer Claims Identifying As a Lesbian Led To Xbox Live Ban

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

Microsoft Sees Linux As Bigger Competitor Than Apple

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

Flying Car Flies From London To Africa

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

Authors Guild President Wants To End Royalty-Free TTS On Kindle

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

Canadian creators groups come out for Net neutrality – Georgia Straight


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Canadian creators groups come out for Net neutrality
Georgia Straight
By Michael Geist Earlier this week, Denis McGrath noted that Internet users should remember that the same Canadian creator groups being criticized over the new media hearing, will be supportive of arguments for net neutrality.
Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference CBC.ca
Writers Guild's Calls for CanCon at CRTC New Media Hearings mediacaster
p2pnet.net – Macleans.ca – The Kingston Whig-Standard – CP24, Canada
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Feb 25 2009

Glitch bares Ryerson students' information – Toronto Star


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Glitch bares Ryerson students' information
Toronto Star
The personal information of almost 600 Ryerson University students – including their social insurance numbers and addresses – were exposed for more than a month by a glitch in software used by students to register for courses.
Privacy glitch 'strange,' Rye says The Eyeopener
Ryerson software error exposes students personal information Digital Home
Canada.com – The Canadian Press – CityNews – p2pnet.net
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Feb 25 2009

MWC 2009: Sony Ericsson Round-Up – Softpedia


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MWC 2009: Sony Ericsson Round-Up
Softpedia
By Cosmin Vasile, Communications News Editor One of the most crowded booths at the Mobile World Congress 2009, in Barcelona was Sony Ericsson's.
Hands-on with Sony Ericsson's W508 Walkman flip phone Mobile Burn
They call it Phreaking ITBusiness.ca
LetsGoDigital – DigiTimes
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