Apr
18
2009
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Apr
18
2009
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Apr
18
2009
Demigod is an RTS/RPG hybrid developed by Gas Powered Games and published by Stardock, a company notable for their progressive and lenient stance on DRM. The game was set to be released on April 14th, and shipped without any form of copy protection. Unfortunately, retailer Gamestop broke the street date and released it earlier in the week. A day after pointing this out, Gas Powered Games posted some numbers about the players hitting their servers. Roughly 18,000 connections were made from legitimately purchased copies; over 100,000 were made from pirated copies. Meanwhile, the servers, which were not yet ready for that level of traffic, buckled under the strain, resulting in poor experiences for people trying to participate in multiplayer. While some reviews were positive, others criticized the game for the connectivity issues. After another day, they were able to stabilize the servers to the point they’d planned on for the original launch.

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Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on OPP step up search for Tori – Toronto Star | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on ALBA summit vetos declaration of Summit of Americas – Xinhua | tags: 3G, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on Canadian tried to send nuclear technology to Iran, police allege – Globe and Mail | tags: 3G, google, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
18
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Bill C-61, the previous attempt at a Canadian DMCA, may have failed, but it is clear that the music, movie, and business software industries are engaged in putting massive pressure on the Canadian government to bring it back. Lobbying records show several meetings each week with Government Ministers for CRIA, CMPDA, and Microsoft over the past month. Meanwhile, the CRIA is preparing a grassroots campaign in support of new copyright laws, even claiming that the current rules are costing jobs to truck drivers delivering CDs and DVDs.”

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Apr
18
2009
GordonCopestake writes “An article from New Scientist proposes that all new spacecraft have sails attached to bring them back to earth — a measure that would reduce the amount of garbage in space. From the article: ‘The risk to spacecraft from a collision with space debris could be reduced by equipping launchers with a gossamer-thin “sail.” The idea is to deploy the sail after the rocket has released its payload to amplify the drag of the last vestiges of the atmosphere, and so force the rocket out of orbit.'” Wired has a related story about the risks faced by the space shuttles as they share orbits with tons of drifting space debris. “… in the 54 missions from STS-50 through STS-114, space junk and meteoroids hit shuttle windows 1,634 times necessitating 92 window replacements. In addition, the shuttle’s radiator was hit 317 times, actually causing holes in the radiator’s facesheet 53 times.”

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Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on Summit hints at historic US-Cuba thaw – Globe and Mail | tags: 3G, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on OPP step up search for Tori – Toronto Star | tags: 3G, google, news, tv | posted in technical news