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Peter Moore Talks About His Experiences In the Gaming Industry 87

Over the past several days, the Guardian has posted a five-part interview with Peter Moore, head of EA Sports. Moore was also the president of Sega, and a vice-president at Microsoft, so his experience at the top levels of the gaming industry is extensive. He describes how he came to be employed by Sega, the development of the Dreamcast, and its subsequent flop when confronted with the Playstation 2. He also discusses his involvement with the development of the Xbox franchise, how the integrated hard drive "killed" the original model, and he gives his account of how the Red Ring of Death fiasco affected the company. The series ends with a look at EA Sports' plans for the future, and how they're trying to create a new business model beyond the micro-payments popularized by iTunes, which Moore calls "a rip-off."

Drop-In Replacement For Exchange Now Open Source 434

Fjan11 writes "Over 150 man-years of work were added to the Open Source community today when Zarafa decided to put their successful Exchange server replacement under GPLv3. This is not just the typical mail-server-that-works-with-Outlook, it is the whole package — including 100% MAPI, web access, tasks, iCal and Activesync. (The native syncing works great with my iPhone!) Binaries and source are available for all major Linux distros."
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Slashdot's Disagree Mail 251

There is no shortage of comments about us selling out or running advertisements as stories. As you might expect there is no shortage of mail with the same theme. What I enjoy most about them is all the different corporate entities and sometimes political parties, that we are supposedly working for. If even half of them were true, I would have a stack of W-2s as long as my arm every year for the tax man. The truth of the matter is, nobody here sits in their Microsoft smart chair, talking on their minion iPhone, while playing in the Google money pool. (If someone knows how to get into the Google money pool, please send me a mail.) Conspiracy theories have been around as long as man, so I guess it should come as no surprise that Slashdot has a few of it's own. Read below to find out who is pulling our strings.
Mozilla

Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.1 Alpha 2 348

daria42 writes with news that Mozilla has released the second alpha build for Firefox 3.1, codenamed "Shiretoko." The new build includes "support for the HTML 5 <video> element" and the ability to "drag and drop tabs between browser windows." ComputerWorld is running a related story about benchmarks shown by Mozilla's Brendan Eich which indicate that Firefox 3.1 will run Javascript faster than Chrome.
Privacy

Submission + - Is Adobe spying on CS3 users? (uneasysilence.com) 2

henrypijames writes: For months, users of Adobe Creative Suite 3 have been wondering why some of the applications regularly connect to 192.168.112.2o7.net which looks a lot like a private IP address but is actually a public domain address belonging to the web analytics company Omniture. Now allegations of user spying are getting louder, prompting Adobe Photoshop product manager John Nack to respond, though many remain unsatisfied with his explanation.
The Internet

Submission + - CBS Offers Midtown Manhattan Free Wireless Interne (centernetworks.com)

babooo404 writes: Some awesome news out of Manhattan today. CBS Corporation has announced today that it will "light up" midtown Manhattan with the creation of the "CBS Mobile Zone," a wireless high-speed network enabling New Yorkers with Wi-Fi-enabled cell phones, laptops or other devices to access the Internet for free, and make voice over internet (VOI) calls.

The zone will be from Times Square to Central Park South and from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue and is a test in partnership with the MTA. Will they be able to handle the holiday and New Year's Eve traffic in Times Square?!?

The Internet

Submission + - MySpace Hacked Using Simple HTML Exploit (centernetworks.com) 1

babooo404 writes: It appears a new hack and exploit has appeared on MySpace — Alicia Keys profile is affected along with a variety of others to-date. The hack and exploit is pretty simple but very "deadly". Basically a user puts a link to the infected ste with just a simple href tag (no script tag) using some css to position the element anywhere that an element doesn't already live. So if you mis-click, you get sent to the infected site and it prompts you to install a codec to listen to Alicia's music. Of course it's not a codec, it's some sort of virus. Roger Thompson from Exploit Prevention Labs found the exploit.
The Internet

Submission + - Politics 2.0: How the Candidates Use the Internet (centernetworks.com)

babooo404 writes: Spartan Internet has put together an Index which takes over 650 factors into account to determine which candidate is using the Internet and social networking tools most effectively. Currently Barack Obama has over an 8% lead over the other candidates. Check out the full chart to view every candidate's score.

Here are some of the interesting stats released today:

— Over 1 million supporters between Facebook and MySpace
— Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Ron Paul added an average of 500 supporters per day across social network sites
— YouTube views of officially posted videos climbed over 23 million
all of the stats

Privacy

Submission + - Microchips for Dogs

An anonymous reader writes: The recent news of Ellen DeGeneres and the microchipped dog got me wondering; Is it possible to reprogram a microchip that has been installed in a dog? How can you find the chip? And what tools would you need to do it? After years of loving and paying for a pet, I would hate to think someone could come into my house and take my pet because their name in my dog's microchip.
The Internet

Submission + - MySpace and Skype Hook Up on IM/Voice Chat (centernetworks.com)

babooo404 writes: MySpace and Skype will announce a deal on Wednesday which will bring the Skype chat/voice client to MySpace and the MySpace IM client. What about the business model? That's easy — premium services from Skype (voicemail/international calling) to integrate into their MySpace profiles and IM. CenterNetworks believes this hookup is a one night stand.

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