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Emulation (Games)

Submission + - Nintendo Wii Homebrew Contest 2007

Croakyvoice writes: DCEmu is hosting the worlds first Nintendo Wii and Nintendo Gamecube Homebrew Coding Contest with prizes of $500 on offer for Homebrew and Emulators for the Wii and Gamecube, The hope is that through this contest an exploit will be released that will allow full homebrew on the Nintendo Wii without a Modchip. Gamecube Homebrew is already on the Wii with a host of systems emulated such as Snes, Genesis, Gameboy and Neogeo.
Networking

Time Warner Cable Implements Packet Shaping 492

RFC writes "In a move that may be indicative of modern ISP customer service, Time Warner has announced the introduction of packet shaping technology to its network. 'Packet shaping technology has been implemented for newsgroup applications, regardless of the provider, and all peer-to-peer networks and certain other high bandwidth applications not necessarily limited to audio, video, and voice over IP telephony.' As the poster observes, this essentially renders premium service useless. The company is already warning users that attempts to circumvent these measures is a violation of their Terms of Service."
Software

Submission + - How Apple will convert HFS to ZFS (storagemojo.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The biggest problem with a new file system like ZFS is the conversion. Backup and restore? I don't think so. StorageMojo has a quick overview of the recent Apple patent application "Converting file-systems that organize and store data for computing systems". You don't move the files, you just change out the file system underneath them. Very neat.

The money quote:

The converter reads the existing file system to find out where all the files are on disk. Then it creates a new set of data structures, such as a catalog and file extents, for the new file system. After verifying the new data structures, the converter can then replace the first file system by modifying the disk's partition map and and overwriting the volume headers of the first file system.
The patent talks about embedding the converter in iTunes, but StorageMojo speculates Apple may be playing a deeper game to ultimately challenge Windows on non-Apple hardware.

Programming

Submission + - SCM wars, take two

An anonymous reader writes: Which one is the best SCM in town? Are there any real alternatives to Subversion?

One week after posting about Linus and his speech on SCM, the folks at Codice Sofware, a start-up company developing from scratch a new version control system written in Mono, claim to have the best branch and merge mechanism compared to systems like Subversion, Clearcase and the like.

Which one is the best SCM for parallel development? Is really Subversion the one to go for or it is taking too long to evolve comparing to other systems?

I've tried Plastic SCM and it looks like a good option but, wouldn't it be better were it be Open Source? Which makes me think: is there any real opportunity for a start-up company targeting a complex business like SCM outside OSS? Is there a better way to reach the market than through open source?

According to Forrester Perforce and SVN are the leaders in the SCM marketplace, just targeting version control, and big players take on SCCM (Software Configuration and Change Management). But at the end of the day, which is the one dealing better with complex day-to-day problems like branching, merging, performance and so on?
Communications

Submission + - Fiber Backbone

Abe460 writes: I live in the sticks and cannot get broadband by any means other than satellite. If this is my only option then I guess I'm limited. I'm pretty sure I already know the answer, but I must ask. Is there any way to get service from a fiber backbone without going through one of their POP locations. The reason for this question is the almost 2000ft of fiber buried under my property belonging to Wiltel. Even if I was to donate some property to an isp company to put in some kind of switch close enough to serve the area I would consider. Life without broadband is almost too much to handle.
AMD/OSTG

Journal Journal: AMD's RS690 has six kids

AMD/ATI is expecting . AMD will release four chipsets. They are, in no particular order, the RS690M, RD580, RS690MC, RS690 T - which will have a sixteen bit side memory port to support the DDR2 memory, RS690 (desktop chipset that supports integrated graphics), RD690 (supports Crossfire), and RX 690.
Announcements

Submission + - Road Runner Doubling Bandwidth in Q1 2007

drunk pandas writes: "Loot Ninja reports they just received an email from Time Warner / Road Runner saying that all customers will see a doubling of download bandwidth in the first quarter of 2007. We currently get 5 Mbps, which will become 10mbps."

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