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Grad-School Thesis Becomes PS3 Game 167

Carl Bialik from WSJ writes, "USC student Jenova Chen's Flash game, 'flOw,' attracted interest from Sony, which commissioned an enhanced version that will be sold through its PlayStation Network, WSJ.com reports. From the article: 'Gameplay is incredibly smooth, particularly for a Flash game. But it's the design touches that set flOw apart. Players will notice faint outlines of the creatures lurking at lower depths, a foreboding sign that vicious manta- and squid-like enemies await. The water darkens as the creature advances to deeper levels. The game's ambient sound is somewhat hypnotic. The intuitive controls and design simplicity are among Mr. Chen's mandate: build immersive games for people who don't consider themselves gamers. 'My parents and grandparents don't play games. My girlfriend, she doesn't play either,' he says. 'I want to make games that those people can appreciate.'"
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Community Comments To Security Absurdity Article 190

An anonymous reader writes, "Earlier this year Noam Eppel's Security Absurdity article generated much debate in the Information Security community (covered on Slashdot at the time). He claimed that we are currently witnessing a 'profound failure' in security. Now the author has posted a follow-up highlighting some of the community comments prompted by the article, titled 'Feedback to Security Absurdity Article — the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.'"

Comment Could Slashdot just grow up please? (Score 1) 600

This is a clear and cut case of Microsoft defending their trademark. Exactly the same thing that recently happened with the Linux trademark.

Under what obligation was Microsoft to disclose that they wanted to use the name? That would have been stupid as it would come down to pleading the other party to try and make a buck.

A lot of Slashdot readers spend a lot of time outside their cublicles and actually knows how business and the rest of the world works. This knee-jerk anti-Microsoft eye-ball whoring is becoming very tedious.

Terribly unethical things happen to innocent companies every day in the tech field, this story is such a minor non-issue. The only reason we are reading about it is because anti-Microsoft news sells.

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