Last week, Oracle laid off two more members of Sun’s already-decimated APO (Orca screen reader, a project led by Sun’s Accessibility Program Office.) Open Letter to Oracle here Now it’s more like offense if they close it 🙁
Oracle kills Project Darkstar; adios to virtual worlds | VentureBeat. Here you go. Another “useless” thing made by Sun bites the dust.
free cookie! free cookie! if you give away h264 encoded video for free then you don’t owe anything to MPEG LA. if not, or if you make players/encoders – start paying from Jan 2011. Will you jump on this patented train? MPEG LA announced today that its AVC Patent Portfolio License will continue not to … Read More →
by DAVID AXE Here’s the latest from War Is Boring’s favorite cartoonist Matt Bors.
even more safety illusions from american transportation security administration sure, reacting with idiotic rules should have good effect on idiots. i hope american terrorists are idiots too so it will work on them.
well, I was speaking of it all the time 🙂 now she does it a way better learned two new terms though planned and perceived obsolescence [hana-flv-player video=”/videos/stuff.flv” width=”720″ height=”406″ description=”The Story of Stuff” clickurl=”http://storyofstuff.org/” clicktarget=”_blank” player=”4″ autoplay=”false” autoload=”false” loop=”false” autorewind=”true” /] via storyofstuffproject on youtube
Excuse my skepticism, but whenever there is a “market regulation” law popping out in a parliament, I always start from finding who benefits from it. And usually there is always an industry or corporation behind it which is lobbying for the new law. I don’t think it has to do something with global conspiracy but … Read More →
Hiding behind anti cybercrime actions, privacy issues, telecom services market blahblah. If network neutrality term doesn’t ring anything to you, think this Europeans: Do you really want to see something like this: on the shelf of your favorite supermarcet. Please do not allow the Internet Filtering, it is your freedom, your knowledge, your access to … Read More →