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Comment Re:Tying (Score 1) 457

And, the "you can only use certain languages" is an attempt to make it significantly harder to write multi-platform software without outright saying "don't port to another platform."

That argument doesn't even make sense when you look at the facts. You can still code the stuff you want to be portable in C, C++ or Javascript. Unless other smartphone platforms are suddenly banning C and Javascript how is this preventing multi-platform software? The only thing that isn't allowed are 3rd parties sitting between your code and Apple's APIs. So unless Flash and Mono are the only ways to build cross platform applications your comment is way off-base.

To be honest I am a little surprised people are having such a hard time appreciating this decision from a platform design perspective. I can't say it is the best way they could of proceeded but I can totally understand why they would want to develop their platform this way.

PlayStation (Games)

How Sony and Microsoft Hope To Crack the Motion Control Market 138

An editorial at Eurogamer delves into what Sony and Microsoft hope to achieve with their upcoming console motion control systems, despite entering the market several years after Nintendo set the standard. "The cards Sony has placed on the table this week suggest one answer to that question. It sees PlayStation Move as being an upgrade path for Wii owners — an invitation to the tens of millions of consumers who have invested in Nintendo's platform to swim upstream to the more powerful, HD-enabled system. Yet even Sony's most optimistic view of the market will be tempered by a dose of realism here. ... What's more likely — and what Sony are probably quietly hoping to achieve a significant proportion of the Move's success through — is that the technology will expand the appeal of the PS3 in the family setting." The Digital Foundry blog has an in-depth look at the PlayStation Move from Sony's event at the Game Developers Conference, saying, "... if there was one positive you could take away from the event, it was that Move is clearly a far more precise implementation than the Wiimote. Some of the games felt clearly more 'tactile' than the Wii equivalents."
Biotech

IBM Researchers Working Toward Cheap, Fast DNA Reader 90

nk497 writes "IBM scientists are working on ambitious research where nano-sized holes will be drilled into computer chips and DNA passed through to create a 'genetic code reader.' A DNA molecule would be passed through a hole just three nanometers wide, while an electrical sensor 'reads' the DNA. The challenge of the silicon-based 'DNA Transistor' would be to slow and control the motion of the DNA through the hole so the reader could decode what is inside it. IBM claimed that if the project was successful it could make personalised genome analysis as cheap as $100 to $1,000, and compared it to the first-ever sequencing done for the Human Genome Project, which cost $3 billion."

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