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Sony

Submission + - Spiderman 3 available for $1

kindred359 writes: Newsflame.com reports that copies of Spiderman 3 are already hitting the streets in China for as little as $1. There is some speculation as to whether these are "legitimate" pirated copies or simply burns of Spiderman 2 repacked with a black-costumed cover. The funniest thing to me is that Sony investigated the reports and claimed that pirated copies of Spiderman 3 are not available for purchase or download. I'm sure if they had really found pirated copies of the movie they would have told us, right? Also, the article claims that some of the people that have purchased these pirated copies are having problems playing them in their DVD players. With the compatibility problems Sony has had with their own DVD releases, these pirated copies of Spidey are really authentic!
Google

Submission + - Google Tops Microsoft as Most Visited Site

ack154 writes: The SF Chronicle has a story on Google surpassing Microsoft as the world's most visited website for the month of March. Google's 258 million unique visitors narrowly edged out Microsofts 257 million. Also mentioned in the same article is a report claiming Google has become 2007's Most Powerful Brand; beating out Microsoft again, as well as GE and Coca-Cola.
The Internet

Submission + - Internet Gambling in US May return

joedoc writes: "Not much about this on the wires yet, but Reuters is running a story that Congressman Barney Frank (D-Mass) will introduce a bill on Thursday that will lift the current ban on Internet wagering on casino gaming sites. Internet gambling was banned last year when President Bush singed a bill outlawing the use of bank and credit card transactions to fund those activities. I generally support the conservative side of things, but the libertarian in me always believed this was an example of egregious nanny-state politics that never should have passed muster."
Announcements

Submission + - Sourceforge Changes Hands

eldavojohn writes: "Our beloved Sourceforge has been traded to CollabNet from VA Software (whose Open Source Technology Group (OSTG) operates Slashdot) for an equity stake in Collabnet. Since college, I've used Sourceforge hundreds if not thousands of times to access open source projects or even retrieve precompiled binaries. Either way, it's made my life easier and I hope it remains a free valuable resource."
Announcements

Submission + - US - Russsia Tunnel Project Revived

s31523 writes: "Many have dreamed about a tunnel that connects the United States to Russia. Now, supporters are renewing their push for a tunnel to connect the western coast of Alaska to Yakutsk. According to the article, the feasibility study alone would cost 120 million dollars, and the whole project could cost as much as 65 billion dollars. The proposed tunnel route would create the longest tunnel, outdoing the "chunnel" by more than 30 miles."
Movies

Submission + - Is James Bond for sale? Sony replaces Q

techtakeaway writes: "The new James bond's equipment seems to have a recurring theme, from his Sony Vaio to his Sony camera, answering his SonyEricsson phone and using Sony GPS, it's not a surprise to anyone that the new film is made by Sony, and shot with Sony Cinecameras. To me this seems like an extreme example of product placement. Few people are loyal to electronic companies, we want the best for the cheapest and it doesn't surprise people to learn the same company isn't necessarily the best value in every department.

Company directors need to stop thinking in the world domination frame of mind and move to a revolutionary "practice what you are good at and make it irreplaceable technology to as many people as you can" which must be a better plan if you don't want to risk over stretching your business.

Product placement doesn't bother me too much, I find it's one of the most subtle way of advertising, and if it's not intrusive and I haven't been bothered by it during a film no harm done, but you still don't want to feel like you are being brainwashed.

Bond for sale? — TechTakeaway.com"
Education

Submission + - Failing students? Change the grade

EvilTwinSkippy writes: "The Philadelphia Inquirer has the story of one principal's crusade to turn a school around. It involved inventing extra paperwork teachers had to file to fail a student. When that failed, she simply went into he computer and changed the grades herself. With No Child Left Behind's emphasis on school performance, you have to wonder how often this is happening and teacher's don't blow the whistle. Especially in lights of the fact that the article mentioned this has happend before, in the same district."
Red Hat Software

Submission + - Red Hat buys MetaMatrix for SOA data integration

m@ltese writes: "Red Hat has purchased yet another open source software company in their quest to become the open source market leader. With the forthcoming release of the Red Hat Developer Studio, an open source development environment that integrates an Eclipse-based IDE with JBoss and Red Hat Enterprise, Red Hat is completing the promise of a fully supported open source development environment."
Security

Submission + - University IS Uses Patriot Act against students

An anonymous reader writes: I was reading this story at www.digg.com about University of Portland and how their IT security appears to be inhibiting the learning of their engineering students. Specifically, how one CS student was learning about the security holes for educational reasons and made a program that bypassed Cisco Clean Access to demonstrate its flaws and now this student is being suspended for a year. There is interesting discussion at http://www.digg.com/security/University_VP_of_Info rmation_Services_Uses_Patriot_Act_Against_Students and the articles and letters are fairly interesting to read, too, at http://www.mgridley.com/rogueUP/Rogue_Blog/Archive .html. Just thought it might make some more interesting discussion here, too. Thanks.
Space

Submission + - Earth-like planet found in Libra

luckymutt writes: According to the BBC, an Earth-like planet in the constellation Libra has been discovered. From the article: "We have estimated that the mean temperature of this 'super-Earth' lies between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius, and water would thus be liquid," explained Stephane Udry of the Geneva Observatory, lead author of the scientific paper reporting the result. Pack your bags folks, we have a new planet to trash.
Programming

Submission + - Geany - A Perfect Programming IDE

muszek writes: "Complain as much as you want about software availability under Linux, but when it comes to programming tool, we don't have to feel inferior. Over the past one and a half decades, geeks created many editors... for other geeks. But what about casual programmers? Those that want a simple and lightweight IDE? Ubuntu News has a review of Geany — a quite new, but really well designed editor that has all of the essential features and manages to be easy to pick up. What programming IDE(s) do you use under Linux? What makes it better than other tools?"

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