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Operating Systems

Journal Journal: It's Unix or NoThing 1

Why bother with Windows when you can use a Linux box that will cost you only time... Hmm time.

Data Storage

Submission + - Major Amazon Outage (amazon.com)

packetspike writes: "In April a major outage of Amazon EC2 affected services in the US.

"The issues affecting EC2 customers last week primarily involved a subset of the Amazon Elastic Block Store (“EBS”) volumes in a single Availability Zone within the US East Region that became unable to service read and write operations. In this document, we will refer to these as “stuck” volumes. This caused instances trying to use these affected volumes to also get “stuck” when they attempted to read or write to them. In order to restore these volumes and stabilize the EBS cluster in that Availability Zone, we disabled all control APIs (e.g. Create Volume, Attach Volume, Detach Volume, and Create Snapshot) for EBS in the affected Availability Zone for much of the duration of the event. For two periods during the first day of the issue, the degraded EBS cluster affected the EBS APIs and caused high error rates and latencies for EBS calls to these APIs across the entire US East Region. As with any complicated operational issue, this one was caused by several root causes interacting with one another and therefore gives us many opportunities to protect the service against any similar event reoccurring. ""

Submission + - CIBC First Canadian Bank with Visa & Mastercar (newswire.ca)

packetspike writes: Today, CIBC is launching three new CIBC MasterCard credit cards, broadening the choice for consumers within CIBC’s industry leading credit card lineup and offering strong client value.

CIBC is the largest Visa credit card issuer in Canada. Through the launch of our new MasterCard products today we can now offer consumers more rewards, more features and more choice in credit cards.

The new cards available today from CIBC include:

CIBC Aventura World MasterCard, a premium card offering travel flexibility and strong rewards earning potential.
CIBC Aventura MasterCard, which offers travel flexibility and travel protection for a low annual fee.
CIBC Dividend Unlimited World MasterCard, a premium cash back card that earns up to 2% cash back with no limit on what can be earned in rewards.

All three of CIBC’s new cards come with CIBC MasterCard PayPass – a no fee, fast, safe and convenient alternative to paying with cash for purchases under $50 at participating stores. All clients have to do is “Tap & Go”, saving time and making everyday purchases easier.

MasterCard is a globally recognized brand and the new cards are broadly accepted at more than 30 million merchants locally and internationally.

Applications for these new CIBC cards are available online at cibc.com or at any CIBC branch effective today.

PC Games (Games)

EA Shutting Down Video Game Servers Prematurely 341

Spacezilla writes "EA is dropping the bomb on a number of their video game servers, shutting down the online fun for many of their Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3 games. Not only is the inclusion of PS3 and Xbox 360 titles odd, the date the games were released is even more surprising. Yes, Madden 07 and 08 are included in the shutdown... but Madden 09 on all consoles as well?"
Science

Programmable Quantum Computer Created 132

An anonymous reader writes "A team at NIST (the National Institute of Standards and Technology) used berylium ions, lasers and electrodes to develop a quantum system that performed 160 randomly chosen routines. Other quantum systems to date have only been able to perform single, prescribed tasks. Other researchers say the system could be scaled up. 'The researchers ran each program 900 times. On average, the quantum computer operated accurately 79 percent of the time, the team reported in their paper.'"
First Person Shooters (Games)

New Left 4 Dead DLC Coming Next Month 55

Valve said yesterday that they're working on a new campaign for Left 4 Dead, and they plan to release it in September. It's called Crash Course, and while it will be free for owners of the PC version, Xbox 360 users will need to purchase it. The new campaign "bridges the gap between the end of the 'No Mercy' campaign and the beginning of 'Death Toll' in the original game, expanding the game universe with new locations, new dialogue from the original cast, and an explosive finale." Crash Course isn't as long as the other campaigns, a deliberate decision by Valve to enable players to finish a Versus-mode game in about 30 minutes. A preview of the new content on Destructoid notes, "Since we've got a shorter campaign, much more has been packed into a smaller space. Lucky players who know where to look can upgrade to second-tier weaponry almost straight away. However, they'll have their work cut out for them, because there's a chance to get swamped by the horde right from the very beginning."
Input Devices

Epic Sticking With Classic Controllers For Now 64

Cliff Bleszinski, design director for Epic Games, said in an interview with Develop that while motion control schemes like Project Natal look interesting, Epic will probably be sticking with classic controllers "for the foreseeable future." He said, "Microsoft came down a few weeks before E3 and gave us a demo, and they're now shipping out the dev kits; I think it's great. When you start combining the motion-capture, the facial recognition, and the vocal recognition you can create some unique experiences. And of course more accessibility is always a good thing. When you build an interface like that though you need to [specifically] design a game for it. It can't just be tacked on."

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