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Comment Stay away! Far far away! (Score -1) 207

Well I haven't developed any native blackberry software myself. I have however worked on many web sites with mobile front ends. Doing web dev for blackberry devices can be a real pain. First off, most RIM devices have very small screens and secondly, their browsers are much less polished then their competitor the iPhone's. If anyone here is willing to take my advice, I suggest that you forget that RIM exists and stick with more modern operating systems such as Google Android and the iPhone's "osx".

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Journal Journal: Secure SSH + Http Proxy for Iran Freedom Writers

Regular http proxies are not enough here. They can be scanned and the users tracked down or shut down or worse.

Activists should download Putty for windows, or if you use linux even easier.

Administrators who wish to help setup ssh accounts with the following credentials

username: iranelection
password: freedom

May also need to implement these settings in openssh

AllowTcpForwarding yes
GatewayPorts yes
TCPKeepAlive yes

Comment Unhealthy for wow gamers. (Score 0, Informative) 124

I have seen what can happen to people that play MMORPGs. It's not natural. They drink crazy amounts of nasty beer and press the same key combo for 12 hours non stop. If these people are allowed to take this with them where ever they go, their lives will go from being 90% useless to 100% useless. SiteList.ca
Cellphones

Defining an Interactive Physical MMO For the iPhone 124

already-living-in-a-virtual-world writes "On his blog, mispeled writes about a new type of game he'd like to see for the iPhone. It's interesting stuff: '... the integration of a true gaming platform with the capabilities of a phone is unique, at least for the quality of the gaming experience offered. For all intents and purposes, the iPhone is a new system. And new systems demand that new gameplay mechanics be explored. For a long time I've been a fan of the MMORPG genre, and the iPhone offers several MMO-type games, especially those in the facebook, social-networking style. However, what I've yet to see is a game that takes advantage of the iPhone's location services, the GPS-like capability of the phone. Tons of applications use it, but no games, as far as I've seen. Why not? Motion sensing is all the rage on the consoles — the Wii popularized it, but now Microsoft and Sony are jumping on the bandwagon. But the iPhone, because it's portable, offers something more. And I want those offerings taken advantage of. I want to play an MMO that knows where I am and links my physical location to a virtual location. I want to create a game that gives the planet Earth a virtual overlay, interactable via a mobile (read: the iPhone) interface.'"
Nintendo

Nintendo Announces New Mario Bros, Mario Galaxy, Metroid 291

Nintendo's E3 press conference was an eventful one, with announcements for a new Super Mario Bros. Wii, a sequel to Super Mario Galaxy, and a new entry into the Metroid franchise by Team Ninja. The new Mario Bros. game will be available for the holiday season, and the other two are scheduled for 2010. Nintendo also confirmed an updated version of the Wii Fit, called the Wii Fit Plus (trailer), due out this fall. A full list of Nintendo's announcements is available, which includes more games and new features. Live blogs of the press conference, with commentary and pictures, are up at Engadget and 1Up.

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