Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Wired News: Desperately Seeking Cybersex: "researchers John Bargh and Katelyn McKenna conclude that a rise in depression upon first using the internet is followed by increased happiness and real-world social activity among regular internet users"
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Friday, January 14, 2005
Altnet (Kazaa) sues over patents, how ironic - The Peer-to-Peer Weblog - p2p.weblogsinc.com we can’t help but smell the irony in the a firm closely associated with a company sued for intellectual property issues (Kazaa) using patent law to defend its own IP within the P2P marketplace.
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Wired News: Real World Doesn't Use a Joystick: "'I just knew the first time I played Burnout 2, the crash part, that I probably shouldn't get behind the wheel of a car for an hour or so afterwards,' Taylor said, 'because you're expending so much effort on deliberately trying to make your car crash.'"
Monday, January 10, 2005
Saturday, January 08, 2005
New York City Transit Authority Board to Ban Photography "the transit police would have the authority to arrest anyone using a camera on a bus or subway including tourists, artists, and journalists."
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Overpeer seeding peer networks with popups and adware via WMA files - The Peer-to-Peer Weblog how come everything related to Microsoft turns into crap?
Monday, January 03, 2005
Bye CSS hello ACCS: The next protection for optical media? - CD Freaks.com: "This is the next big thing for content protection, sorely needed by content providers ever since a young Jon Johansen unravelled the present Content Scrambling System or CSS. Now, anyone can copy a DVD movie with just a bit of effort, despite the encryption scheme. This is not going to be acceptable with a new generation of discs about to hit the streets. Discs that will this time will hold master quality content!" LOL!!!!
Sunday, January 02, 2005
Why IBM sold its PC business to Lenovo - Engadget "IBM managed to lose nearly a billion dollars selling personal computers over the last 3 1/2 years."
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