Jan 29 2009

iPhone: A web developer’s new best friend

iPhone is not going to become the way developers create new sites from scratch (yet, anyway). But a lot of iPhone apps can make it easier to fix and manage things on the fly.

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Jan 29 2009

The Case Against Web Apps

snydeq writes “Fatal Exception’s Neil McAllister offers five reasons why companies should re-consider concentrating their development efforts on browser-based apps. As McAllister sees it, Web apps encourage a thin-client approach to development that concentrates far too much workload in the datacenter. And while UI and tool limitations are well known, the Web as ‘hostile territory’ for independent developers is a possibility not yet fully understood. Sure, Web development is fast, versatile, and relatively inexpensive, but long term, the browser’s weaknesses might just outweigh its strengths as an app delivery platform.”

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Jan 29 2009

CMU Video Conference System Gets 3D From Cheap Webcams

Hesham writes “Carnegie Mellon University’s HCI Institute just released details on their “why-didn’t-I-think-of-that-style” 3D video conferencing application. Considering how stale development has been in this field, this research seems like a nice solid step towards immersive telepresence. I was really disappointed with the “state-of-the-art” systems demoed at CES this year — they are all still just a flat, square, video stream. Hardly anything new. What is really cool about this project, is that researchers avoided building custom hardware no one is going to ever buy, and explored what could be done with just the generic webcams everyone already has. The result is a software-only solution, meaning all the big players (AIM, Skype, MSN, etc.) can release this as a simple software update. ‘Enable 3D’ checkbox anyone? YouTube video here. Behind the scenes, it relies on a clever illusory trick (motion parallax) and head-tracking (a la Johnny Lee’s Wiimote stuff — same lab, HCII). It was just presented at IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia in December.”

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Jan 29 2009

Ireland’s Largest ISP Settles With Record Industry

An anonymous reader writes “In what has been billed as a world first, four music companies and Irish ISP Eircom have agreed to work together to end illegal music downloading. The Irish branches of the record companies (EMI Records Ltd, Sony BMG Music Entertainment Ltd, Universal Music Ltd and Warner Music Ltd.) brought a High Court action against Eircom last March which has resulted in this settlement after eight days of trial. Eircom will be implementing a three-step process — informing a subscriber that their IP address has been detected infringing copyright; warning the subscriber that if they do not stop they will be disconnected; and finally disconnecting the user if they fail to heed the warning. Which technology they will be using to spy on their customers is currently unknown. EMI and the other record companies have recommended US-based Audible Magic, which (among other things) claims to block copyright violating web content from sites like Youtube and MySpace. However, digital surveillance is nothing new in Ireland and Eircom may have already tested and implemented the necessary technologies.”

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Jan 29 2009

Digital Britain: Lord Carter vows to force ISPs to crack down on … – guardian.co.uk


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Digital Britain: Lord Carter vows to force ISPs to crack down on
guardian.co.uk – 1 hour ago
The communications minister, Lord Carter, has pledged to deliver broadband to every home in the UK by 2012 and intends to introduce legislation to force internet service providers to crack down on web piracy.
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Jan 29 2009

Google sets up online broadband testing lab

Google Inc. and two nonprofit partners Wednesday launched a Web site that lets consumers test their Internet connections to reveal possible interference and traffic management by service providers.

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Jan 29 2009

Google Joins Fight Against BitTorrent Throttling ISPs

Hundreds of ISPs all over the world limit and restrict BitTorrent traffic on their networks. Unfortunately, most companies are not very open about their network management solutions. With a newly launched website, Google is now helping out by supporting applications that distinguish the good ISPs from the bad.

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Jan 29 2009

20 Helpful iLife ’09 Tips and Tricks

Every year Apple rolls out another version of iLife. While iPhoto and GarageBand got major updates, some apps, like iWeb and iDVD, ended up being nearly forgotten about. Still, with updates come new features to figure out and a navigation that’s changed ever so slightly.

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Jan 29 2009

Photog Rob Galbraith Rates MacBook Pro Display "Not Acceptable"

An anonymous reader writes “Professional digital photographer and website publisher Rob Galbraith has performed both objective and subjective tests on laptop displays, finding that the late-2008 Macbook Pro glossy displays are ‘deep into the not acceptable category’ when used in ambient light environments. The Apple notebook came in dead last for color accuracy, and second to last in viewing angles (besting only the Dell Mini 9). He concludes: ‘Macs are no longer at the top of the laptop display heap in our minds.'”

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Jan 28 2009

Resident Evil 5 viral campaign turns to the fans – Neoseeker


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Resident Evil 5 viral campaign turns to the fans
Neoseeker – 3 hours ago
Capcom has been doing a hell of a PR job with Resident Evil 5. The viral campaign has attracted fans, and an interactive site continues rewarding users for helping the company spread word of the upcoming title.
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