Feb 20 2009

LittleBigPlanet sweeps gaming awards – TechRadar UK


TechRadar UK

LittleBigPlanet sweeps gaming awards
TechRadar UK
It was a big, big night for LittleBigPlanet last night, as the DIY platform game swept the board at the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards in Las Vegas, one of the many ceremonies vying to be the Oscars for video games.
Little Big Planet' leads video game awards in Las Vegas The Canadian Press
DICE 2009: God of War: Chains of Olympus Rocks IGN
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Feb 20 2009

Bands Bypass iTunes With iPhone Apps

iminplaya writes to tell us that the band “The Presidents of the United States of America” (yes, the peaches guys), are trying to expand their engagement with fans by selling their music via Apple’s App store, something others have experimented with but never dealt with on this level. “The app, called ‘The Presidents’ Music — PUSA,’ sells for .99 on the App Store (iTunes link) offers users access to four full albums, including the band’s early “lost” recordings. This includes the previously-unavailable FroggyStyle — ‘unless you have one of the 500 cassettes the band sold in 1994, you’ve never heard this before,’ reads the app description. The app also features a number of extras and exclusives that the band says are updated regularly, and fans can read the band’s blog directly from the app on their iPhones or iPod touches. The music, however, is not actually contained within the application itself; instead, it is streamed to the app from a server, requiring the user to be connected to a network of some kind (iPhone users on the cell or WiFi network, iPod touch users on WiFi) in order to access the media.”

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Feb 20 2009

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions – InformationWeek

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions
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CEO Chris de Wolfe says he will turn to advertising to monetize the social network, as nearly a quarter of MySpace members access the site from a cell phone.
MySpace ups commitment to mobile Media In Canada
MySpace Debuts New Mobile Site here’s how!
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Feb 20 2009

Rogers Will, Won't Have LTE Ready for 2010 Olympics – Mobile Magazine

Rogers Will, Won't Have LTE Ready for 2010 Olympics
Mobile Magazine
When EDGE first hit the scene, people were wowed by what it had to offer. When HSPA finally arrived, we were amazed by how fast the web could be accessed.
Rogers to get 4G in 2010, merge with cable Electronista
Rogers Will Also Deploy LTE Network in 2010 Softpedia
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Feb 20 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


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Week in review: Facebook's about-face
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by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down PC World
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Feb 20 2009

Rogers to get 4G in 2010, merge with cable – Electronista

Rogers to get 4G in 2010, merge with cable
Electronista
Canadian provider Rogers is not only set to add 4G cellular service to its network but may make it the primary option for Internet access on its network, the company said during its financial results conference call yesterday.
Verizon to launch 80Mbps 4G data service in two US cities this year Yahoo! Tech
Rogers to Launch 4G LTE in Time for 2010 Vancouver Olympics the iPhone Blog
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Feb 20 2009

Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down – PC World


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Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down
PC World
By JR Raphael, PC World Facebook may have done an about-face with its policies on using user data, but the social network's struggle to balance business with privacy is far from over.
Privacy complaints force Facebook to backtrack on service changes The Tech Herald
Facebook Backs Into a 'Bill of Rights' Washington Post
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Feb 20 2009

Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs

suraj.sun notes CNet reporting on bills filed in the US House and Senate that would require all ISPs and operators of Wi-Fi hotspots — including home users — to maintain access logs for 2 years to aid in law enforcement. The bills were filed by Republicans, but the article notes that the idea of forcing data retention has been popular on both sides of the aisle over the years. “Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal law that… would impose unprecedented data retention requirements on a broad swath of Internet access providers and is certain to draw fire from businesses and privacy advocates. … Each [bill] contains the same language: ‘A provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service shall retain for a period of at least two years all records or other information pertaining to the identity of a user of a temporarily assigned network address the service assigns to that user [i.e., DHCP].'”

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Feb 20 2009

Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight – Register


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Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight
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Skype and Mozilla have thrown their weight behind the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in that digital-freedom organization's fight to loosen the Digital Millenium Copyright Act's (DMCA) restrictions on iPhone jailbreaking.
Mozilla backs EFF in iPhone jailbreak support CNET News
Mozilla backs move to decriminalize iPhone jailbreaking Computerworld
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Feb 20 2009

Rogers to get 4G in 2010, merge with cable – Electronista

Rogers to get 4G in 2010, merge with cable
Electronista
Canadian provider Rogers is not only set to add 4G cellular service to its network but may make it the primary option for Internet access on its network, the company said during its financial results conference call yesterday.
Verizon to launch 80Mbps 4G data service in two US cities this year Yahoo! Tech
Rogers to Launch 4G LTE in Time for 2010 Vancouver Olympics the iPhone Blog
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