Jan 7 2009

Microsoft layoff rumors swirl – GameSpot


MTV.com

Microsoft layoff rumors swirl
GameSpot – 6 hours ago
By Tom Magrino, GameSpot Xbox 360 purveyor said to be reducing workforce significantly as early as this month; initial estimates of 15000 layoffs labeled "grossly exaggerated.
Microsoft claims Xbox 360 sold 8 million worldwide BetaNews
Xbox 360 passes 28 million sales Digital Spy
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Jan 7 2009

Scientists See Brain Aging Before Symptoms Appear

UCLA scientists have used innovative brain-scan technology developed at UCLA, along with patient-specific information on Alzheimer’s disease risk, to help diagnose brain aging, often before symptoms appear. Published in the January issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, their study may offer a more accurate method for tracking brain aging.

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Jan 6 2009

Apple activates iTunes downloads over 3G, with a caveat – CNET News


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Apple activates iTunes downloads over 3G, with a caveat
CNET News – 1 hour ago
Though the addition of DRM-free music is grabbing the most iTunes headlines, there was more music news at the Macworld 2009 keynote on Tuesday.
Analysis: Apple Finally Kills DRM PC Magazine
Apple strips iTunes of digital rights management Times Online
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Jan 6 2009

Apple tunes up Keynote features Video – CNET News


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Jan 6 2009

First Xbox Live Arcade of '09 is… – CVG Online


Destructoid

First Xbox Live Arcade of '09 is…
CVG Online – 13 hours ago
Microsoft has let us know that the first game to be added onto the Xbox Live servers this year will be 'Interpol'. Don't worry if you've never heard of it, we hadn't either.
Xbox Live Arcade to unveil Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos as the TechShout!
Interpol coming to XBLA this week News Eurogamer
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Jan 6 2009

Kodak's Pocket HD Camcorder Sneers at Bad Weather – PC Magazine


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Kodak's Pocket HD Camcorder Sneers at Bad Weather
PC Magazine – 4 Jan 2009
by PJ Jacobowitz Once, rain on your wedding day would be considered ironic. With Kodak's second HD Camcorder, announced Sunday, it's just a minor inconvenience.
Rugged new KODAK Digital Video Camera enables on-the-go HD video Stockhouse
Kodak gets rugged with the Zx1 camcorder T3
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Jan 6 2009

Eee PC Gets Touch – Forbes


PC World

Eee PC Gets Touch
Forbes – 1 hour ago
To the disappointment of legions of fans, Apple didn't unveil a tablet computer at this year's Macworld. But Taiwan's AsusTeK is stepping up to the plate.
Netbook plus touch screen equals Eee PC T91 CNET News
Asus Hits CES With New Netbooks, Laptops PC World
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Jan 6 2009

Intrinsyc Licenses Soleus Transit to Supa Technology – MSNBC

Intrinsyc Licenses Soleus Transit to Supa Technology
MSNBC – 17 hours ago
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. (TSX: ICS), a leading provider of software solutions for mobile and embedded devices, today announced a license and services agreement with Supa Technology Co.
CE-based nav stack heads for CES WindowsForDevices
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Jan 6 2009

Researchers Hack Intel’s VPro

snydeq writes “Security researchers from Invisible Things Lab have created software that can ‘compromise the integrity’ of software loaded using Intel’s vPro Trusted Execution Technology, which is supposed to help protect software from being seen or tampered with by other programs on the machine. The researchers say they have created a two-stage attack, with the first stage exploiting a bug in Intel’s system software. The second stage relies on a design flaw in the TXT technology itself (PDF). The researchers plan to give more details on their work at the Black Hat DC security conference next month.”

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Jan 6 2009

Apple strips iTunes of digital rights management – Times Online


ABC News

Apple strips iTunes of digital rights management
Times Online – 41 minutes ago
Apple is offering millions of songs free of copy protection on its iTunes digital music store, allowing the music to be played on any device.
Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes The Associated Press
Upgrading to a DRM-free iTunes library will cost you CNET News
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