Sunday, October 9, 2011

  • Top 5 best RPGs on bada
    October 9, 2011 2:51 PM PDT
    The term RPG can mean different things to different people, because it's one of the more hybridised of the gaming genres. Think of any other game genre to attach the term to and it's been done: action-RPG, sci-fi-RPG, puzzle-RPG. Or, if you're from J
  • Google Releases Chrome Desktop-Sharing Feature
    October 9, 2011 2:51 PM PDT
    Integrating remote desktop functionality into a Google product may be welcome to some users who may not trust third-party vendors that already offer the service.
  • Apple Has 1,000 Engineers Working On Chips For The Post-PC Era
    October 9, 2011 
    As we ponder what will happen to Apple without Steve Jobs, I keep coming back to a conversation I had a few weeks ago with a veteran Silicon Valley CEO who knew Jobs. This was just after Jobs had resigned as CEO of Apple. We got to talking about why
  • Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists & Delusionals
    October 9, 2011 
    Last week, Health 2.0 wrapped up its largest ever event with 50 percent more attendees than their previously largest event. A number of companies launched during the conference, but like many events the most interesting activity wasn't what happened
  • A virtual secret state: the military-industrial complex 2.0 | Barrett Brown
    October 9, 2011 
    US reliance on private contractors is seeing a sinister focus on surveillance of citizens instead of defence against cyber attack On Friday, Wired revealed that a virus of unknown origin has been consistently tracking the remote piloting of US milita
  • 9 oct

    1. Chrome extension enables remote computer control
      October 8, 2011 5:19 AM PDT
      Google's Chrome Remote Desktop extension lets a person with one machine running Chrome control another such machine. It should help make Chromebooks easier to manage.
    2. Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
      October 8, 2011 4:00 AM PDT
      Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Samsung Galaxy S II, the Amazon Kindle 2011, and the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G.
    3. Prototype 3G MacBook buyer gets parts back
      October 7, 2011 3:40 PM PDT
      After having to give a prototype Apple notebook back to the company last month, the buyer has gotten back some of the parts he bought and installed to get it running.
    4. Samsung, Google delay Galaxy Nexus launch
      October 7, 2011 5:07 AM PDT
      Companies say that they're not ready to unveil the smartphone and will find a new date for the announcement.
    5. Homeland Security moves ahead on 'pre-crime' detection
      October 7, 2011 4:00 AM PDT
      Internal Homeland Security document indicates a program to predict criminal intent is being tested on members of the public, raising questions about whether it's a bit too close to a real-life Minority Report

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