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Microsoft faces lawsuit over Silverlight

04 Sep 2010

Gotuit may be a relative unknown, but Microsoft is facing an opponent it knows quite well. Gotuit is represented by San Francisco-based lawyer Spencer Hosie, the same Hosie that successfully represented Burst.com in its suit against Microsoft.

Microsoft spokesman David Bowermaster said the company had yet to be served in the case, “so we’re not in [...]

At SXSWi, the new Twitter is…Twitter

30 Aug 2010

I won’t repeat those postings here, but suffice it to say that people were angry and belligerent and were using the service to express themselves.

But we had cell phones and through a painstaking process of calling people, checking email and pure luck, we ended up getting the word that we’d been waiting for.

Well, after three-and-a-half [...]

Oh, Kay.

24 Aug 2010

This is a particularly appropriate parable since, you know, it’s just flat-out nonsense (it actually gets colder the higher you fly).
Well, you’ve certainly proven that particular axiom, Roger.
And good lord, just look at Kay’s web site! The Macalope knows it’s a cliché, but 1996 really did call and it really does want its web template [...]

AOL opens up AIM

21 Aug 2010

AOL on Wednesday announced the Open AIM 2.0 developer program, which opens up the chat network to third-party developers and services.

AOL is giving developers access to the AIM network to integrate the chat program into other applications and services, a first for the messaging service. Meebo and eBuddy are among the first partners.

The company also [...]

Looking in on ‘Star Wars The Force Unleashed’

21 Aug 2010

LucasArts’ new game, ‘Star Wars: The Force Unleashed,’ centers around the redemption story line surrounding Darth Vader’s apprentice.
(Credit:
LucasArts)
SAN FRANCISCO–During the Game Development Conference, which is happening this week here, it’s rare that I, or any other journalist cover it, would leave the area immediately surrounding the confab.

But when LucasArts invites you to its famous facilities [...]

How an EMI ‘portal’ could work

21 Aug 2010

According to the Financial Times, music label EMI is planning to launch its own music portal to sell songs and videos, and offer some free content as well.

My first reaction was similar to that of the anonymous music executive quoted in the FT article: dead on arrival. Listeners don’t know and don’t care about [...]

Penryn comes to Alienware and Gateway laptops

21 Aug 2010

Now with Penryn: Alienware's Area-51 m15x
(Credit:
CNET Networks Inc.)

Dell updated its XPS line of laptops earlier this month with Penryn CPU offerings, and now it’s sharing Intel’s latest mobile processors with its wholly owned subsidiary, Alienware. The Area-51 m15x now offers three Penryn chips, the Core 2 Duo T9300 and the T9500 and the Core 2 [...]

Hey, Nokia Geeky dudes don’t want pink hats

21 Aug 2010

MIAMI–A tech conference just wouldn’t be a tech conference without a few wacky parties. The Future of Web Apps event in Miami this week is no exception.
Handset manufacturer Nokia decided to take advantage of the fact that no official FOWA parties were on the books for Thursday night by throwing its own soiree at an [...]

Mormons for open source

21 Aug 2010

commentary
Open source has clearly gone mainstream when religions start requiring it on employment applications.
It does my heart good to see my church putting its tithing dollars to work in an inspired cause: open source. A friend just sent me a job posting on the LDS Church’s website calling for a Linus Torvalds-like figure to lead [...]

Where did Microsoft’s ambition go

21 Aug 2010

commentary
If you haven’t yet, take a few minutes to watch the second set of highlights from Walt Mossberg’s and Kara Swisher’s interview with Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates at the All Things Digital Conference. As the interview opens up to audience questions, Tim O’Reilly asks Gates and Ballmer a very pointed (and poignant) question:
Microsoft has [...]