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Due to EU-ruling web filtering for Brain-case unclear
It is still unclear what the consequences are of a decision of the European Court of justice on internetfiltering for the case of Brain vs. Ziggo and Xs4all. Monitor internet traffic for copyright infringement, should not find the Court. From the judgment of the European Court of Justice, that on Thursday it became known, shows…
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Writer hint at a sequel to Dante’s Inferno
Writer Joshua Rubin seems to be in a onlinebiografie the existence of Dante’s Inferno, the 2 reveals. Rubin reports to be responsible for the story of a not yet announced game from Electronic Arts and Visceral Studios. On a page in which Rubin and his main achievements as a writer summarizes, reports he is the…
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“Apple will work closely with Sharp for iPad screens”
Apple could be an agreement with the Japanese manufacturer Sharp have concluded for the delivery of schermpanelen for the iPad. In addition, would Apple have a large amount of money is going to invest in the production facilities of Sharp in Japan. That reports The Wall Street Journal. According to the newspaper delivers Sharp currently…
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Cheap part for wireless 1.5 Gbps connection developed
Japanese researchers have developed a prototype for a device that the 300GHz frequency used for wireless speeds of 1.5 Gbps. It is smaller than a coin and would be inexpensive to produce. The Japanese company Rohm in developing cooperation with the university of Osaka. The researchers used a resonant tunneling diode combined with an antenna…
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Researchers test contact lens with built-in display
Researchers have a crystalline lens is developed that is a very small display. The display has currently a very low resolution, of just completed. n pixel. The lenses are for the first time successfully tested on the eyes of rabbits. Lenses like a contact lens on the eye and a display and other electronics contain,…
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Pc version I Am Alive deleted due to piracy
Stanislas function of our, who, as creative director is working on I Am Alive, know that pc owners bitchen about the lack of a pc version of the game. That is not there, because a pc version due to piracy, too few would be sold. Action game I Am Alive will appear sometime this winter…
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Internet service providers do not need to filter on infringement of copyright
Isps need the internet traffic of their customers not to filter copyright infringement. That considers the European Court of Justice. The blocking of infringing traffic has too many consequences, both for isps as subscribers. The European Court has ruled in a case brought by the Belgian auteursrechtwaakhond Sabam was filed against the also Belgian isp…
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China is now bigger smartphone market than the US
In China in the third quarter of this year, for the first time, more smartphones shipped than in the United States. Although China now what numbers is concerned, the largest market, the U.s. market is still more money to. That is according to figures from market research firm Strategy Analytics. In the last quarter were…
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Spotify has 2.5 million paying users
Streaming music service Spotify now has 2.5 million paying users know how to bind. In march it was the millionth user will be welcomed. The service was recently ge lwa site in Belgium before and the United States. Especially the introduction in the United States will substantially have contributed to the success, free accounts were…
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“Intel working on Thunderbolt-docking for ultrabooks’
Intel would be working on a docking connector for ultrabooks that uses the Thunderbolt interface. Also, there are indications that in the first half of 2012 ultrabooks by Acer and Asus with 1080p screens on the market. Intel states in his plans that the manufacturers Thunderbolt connections to a mini-displayconnector on their notebooks, and docking…
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Metal Gear Solid 5 appears not to be in production
A notice of an interview in the Uk Official PlayStation Magazine seemed to reveal that Hideo Kojima is working on Metal Gear Solid 5. That is not the case. Kojima argues only that the game might ever come. A week ago the Uk Official PlayStation Magazine a notice of the christmas issue of the magazine.…
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Fujifilm X-S1-advanced bridge camera with manual zoom official
Fujifilm has officially launched the X-S1-advanced bridge camera announced. The camera, already seen in an earlier presentation in Japan, features a 26x-zoom lens with manual zoom and a 2/3″-EXR-cmos image sensor with 12 megapixels. The new advanced bridge camera, a hybrid between a dslr and compact camera with a smaller sensor and a fixed zoom…
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“Google gets filesharingsites from Instant and Autocomplete’
Google would black list of piracy-related search terms have been expanded with the names of many of filesharingsites. So would the search engine the names of torrentsites now from its Instant and Autocomplete services filter. Google has been around since January 2011, a black list of terms related to piracy, but recently, the list silently…
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Apple removes first app for gamingabonnementen from App Store
Apple has the first app that made use of gamingabonnementen a day after the introduction of the App Store removed. Publisher Big Fish, which is officially consent thought to have, do not know what the reason is this: Apple has not yet responded. Wednesday announced Big Fish are app via a abonnementensysteem access offered to…
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Hacker claims access to 1.5 million addresses Sinterklaasjournaal
A hacker claims to have access to obtained data of about 1.5 million persons on the NTR website Sinterklaasjournaal.nl their e-mail address had left. The public broadcaster has a part of the site as a precaution closed. The hacker, who had access knew how to get to data from 13,000 children, says again having had…
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Introversion provides games in new Humble Bundle
Indie developer Introversion has four games to be found in a new Humble Bundle. The games are cross-platform, and contain no copy protection. Those who pay more than the average price, get two games in. The fresh Humble Introversion Bundle consists of the hackergame Uplink, the retroshooter Darwinia, the simulator Defcon, and the shoot –…
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EU is no minimum broadband speed for member states to enforce
The European Commission waive an obligation for member states to have a minimum internet speed. According to european commissioner Neelie Kroes from the Digital Agenda are hunting a obligation telecom operators as possible to high costs. Originally, within the EU toyed with the idea to a minimum speed for broadband internet access within the European…
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Rumours about C&C: Generals 2 by BioWare blaze on
BioWare will be a new game announcement at the Spike Video Game Awards on 10 december will be held. A released trailer, image, and a LinkedIn profile pointing to Command & Conquer: Generals 2. The development of a new Command & Conquer game was already known, Electronic Arts announced in late February that the then…
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Zipper Interactive makes shooter for PS Vita
Sony Computer Entertainment has announced that ontwikkelstudio Zipper Interactive is a third-person shooter for the PlayStation Vita. The game is called Unit 13 and, at the same time with the PlayStation Vita in the shops appear. In Unit 13, the player plays one of six special Operatives, each with their own specialties. With these soldiers,…
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DreamHack Winter 2011 will 120Gbps connection
DreamHack, the half-yearly lanparty in Sweden, the access to an internet connection with a speed of 120Gbps. Also hope the organizers of DreamHack Winter 2011 a record number of visitors. Multinational Cisco and telecom operator Telia, the network infrastructure, take care of DreamHack, the lanparty that from 24 to 27 november in the Swedish city…
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HTC is rethinking S3 acquisition after lost lawsuit Apple
The acquisition of S3 Graphics by HTC is on the loose screws. The group from Taiwan is rethinking an acquisition after S3 Graphics patentenzaak against Apple, they lost. HTC wanted with the S3 patents against Apple, arm. HTC made in July known S3 Graphics to want to take over from chip maker VIA. The decision…
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Nokia Siemens Networks was forced to lay off worldwide, 17,000 jobs
Nokia Siemens is worldwide and 17,000 jobs. That equates to almost a quarter of the total number of employees. With the measure, hopes the joint venture better competition and ultimately save money. Nokia Siemens Networks says in addition to significantly going to cut down the number of suppliers, as stated in a statement. Ultimately, the…
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‘Companies in the Benelux to invest not be in backup”
The it budget in the Benelux is spent on backup and recovery software and hardware continues to lag behind the European average. More than a quarter of the companies would have the feeling are not sufficiently to invest. Reports that EMC as a result of a by research firm Vanson Bourne conducted disaster recovery research,…
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EC clears acquisition of the hdd branch to Hitachi by Western Digital is good
The European Commission will, under certain conditions, approved the acquisition of Hitachi’s hdd-part by Western Digital. One of the conditions is that Western Digital’s manufacturing facilities for 3.5″drives sell. The European Commission mentions, the problem is that the Western Digital, after the acquisition on the market for 3.5″disks only competition from Seagate, which Samsung’s hdd…