Events And Lucasfilm Licensees At San Diego Comic-Con
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Rebelscum Recognizes Great Licensees At
San Diego Comic-Com
Rebelscum Recognizes Great Licensees At
San Diego Comic-Com
07/22/2004 03:18 PMThe Rebelscum first annual Lucasfilm
Star Wars licensee of the
year awards have been announced!
"San Diego Comic-Con"
"San Diego Comic-Con"
07/26/2004 03:47 PMSan Diego Comic Con Update From
Starwars.com
San Diego Comic Con Update From
Starwars.com
07/20/2004 09:32 PMStarwars.com begins their coverage of San Diego
Comic Con tonight with a brief article and picture gallery available
only to members of Hyperspace. The photo gallery includes some pretty
cool new images of toys including, VOTC Chewbacca, VOTC R2-D2 ( with
pop out buzz saw!), super articulated VOTC Boba Fett and get this,
another cantina three pack packaged with Ponda Boba, Obi-Wan and a
Blue Snaggletooth! There's 18 images so far in the gallery but those
were the ones that caught my eye! Wish you had Hyperspace now?
Sign up
today and start enjoying the benefits!
Star Wars Is Forever At San Diego Comic
Con
Star Wars Is Forever At San Diego Comic
Con
04/20/2004 07:15 AMThis year at San Diego Comic Con
Star Wars will have its
largest presence ever. An exclusive figure, sneak peek at Episode III,
fan films, booths from most licensees, a costume contest and so much
more await you! Get more details and read up on what is surely to be
the best San Diego Comic Con for
Star Wars fans ever at
St
arwars.com!
Gentle Giant San Diego Comic Con
Exclusive
Gentle Giant San Diego Comic Con
Exclusive
05/03/2004 06:34 AMThe Gentle Giant
website mentions
that at San Diego Comic Con and Wizard World Chicago their exclusive
product will be a Spirit of the Rebellion Bust-Ups 4-pack. Including
clear versions of Ceremonial Han Solo, Ceremonial Luke Skywalker,
Princess Leia, and C-3PO Bust-Ups!
Dark Horse's San Diego Comic-Contest
Prize List
Dark Horse's San Diego Comic-Contest
Prize List
07/20/2004 01:15 PMDark Horse Comics presents...the San Diego Comic-Contest! the coolest
contest in the company's history includes
seven prize packages
full of Dark Horse goodies, including a
Star Wars Prize Pack
that includes 4 trade paperbacks signed by Jan Duursema, 12 Random
House hardcover books, 2 Kotobukiya vinyl figures, 3 Gentle giant
mini-busts, a box of trading cards, and 5 signed hardcover collected
edition comics! Click
here for
the specifics.
San Diego Blog » San Diego
Earthquake!
San Diego Blog » San Diego
Earthquake!
06/16/2004 05:30 AMthe only person here in San
Diego
sandiegoblog.com/archives/2004/06/15/san-diego-earthquake
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CYBER CRIME IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH -
Major Players Meeting in San Diego to
Discuss as the Information Security
Conference, ToorCon, Returns to San
Diego September 24-26 at the Manchester
Grand Hyatt
CYBER CRIME IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH -
Major Players Meeting in San Diego to
Discuss as the Information Security
Conference, ToorCon, Returns to San
Diego September 24-26 at the Manchester
Grand Hyatt
08/31/2004 02:23 AMCompany Presidents, Experienced Hackers, and Inquisitive Computer
Users Won't Want to Miss Learning the Latest in Computer Security.
[PRWEB Aug 31, 2004]
Fan Club Returns To Lucasfilm
Fan Club Returns To Lucasfilm
04/28/2004 02:24 PMThe Official site has announced that the operation of the Star Wars
Fan Club, and publication of the
Star Wars Insider magazine has
now returned to Lucasfilm. Both entities will merge with Hyperspace,
in a move that promises to offer the greatest benefits package ever.
For more details read the official announcement at
StarWars.com now!
Lucasfilm Unveils New 'Star Wars' Title
(AP)
Lucasfilm Unveils New 'Star Wars' Title
(AP)
07/24/2004 06:23 PMAP - The final "Star Wars" prequel is just "Episode III" no more.
Lucasfilm announced its new title Saturday: "Revenge of the Sith."
Lucasfilm Opens Digital Animation Studio
in Singapore
Lucasfilm Opens Digital Animation Studio
in Singapore
08/02/2004 10:12 PMLucasfilm opened a digital animation studio in Singapore to produce
movies, television shows and video games.
News: Comic Life adds comic book-style
tweaks to photos
News: Comic Life adds comic book-style
tweaks to photos
04/14/2005 10:27 AMPlasq.com has released Comic Life 1.0 for Mac OS X, an application
that lets users add comic book-style embellishments to their digital
photos. You can add simple captions to your photos or even use them to
create full-fledged comic books, according to the developer. A demo
download is available, and the full version cost US$39.95 to register.
If you loved our Comic Art Effect
tutorial, check out Comic Life
If you loved our Comic Art Effect
tutorial, check out Comic Life
04/15/2005 03:55 PMLast year we brought you the
Comic Art Effect tutorial and inspired a new breed of
photo-comic artists.
New on the scene is
Plasq's
Comic Life application which will aid you in turning your comic
themed pictures into comic book pages--complete with dialog balloons,
"sound" effects and captions. Very cool--very impressed.

PalmSource licensees get new OS
PalmSource licensees get new OS
01/06/2004 11:53 AMThe software maker confirms that it delivered on its promise to
provide licensed partners with a new version of its operating system
for mobile devices before the end of 2003.
Palm OS 6 Shipped to Licensees
Palm OS 6 Shipped to Licensees
01/09/2004 09:56 PMSCO Gives Notice To 6,000 Unix Licensees
SCO Gives Notice To 6,000 Unix Licensees
01/06/2004 09:13 AMSlashdot Jan 6 2004 8:27AM ET
PalmSource looks to China for new
licensees
PalmSource looks to China for new
licensees
06/02/2004 08:48 AMCNET Jun 2 2004 1:20PM GMT
Longhorn '06 : MS appeasing SA
licensees?
Longhorn '06 : MS appeasing SA
licensees?
09/01/2004 09:45 AMGartner
Research, a market analysis group, is suggesting that a solid 2006
Longhorn release date is more about re-assuring Microsoft licensees
than anything else. Customers who bought into Microsoft's
Software Assurance License program (SA) were
apparently worried that they wouldn't be getting a good deal if
Longhorn was pushed back further than 2006, due to the nature of the
licensing program.
Garner also noted that "Microsoft's earlier assertions that
Longhorn was not a date-driven release no longer seem accurate."
The group also suggested that as well as re-assuring SA customers,
Microsoft wanted a earlier release date to shore up revenues.
The compromise to remove WinFS, (not) Longhorn's new file system, to
see a '06 release of Longhorn has produced a mixed reaction.
Customers, although happy that they'll get more value out of an
expensive licensing program with Microsoft, are worried that the new
OS's significance will be diminished without WinFS. Microsoft, prior
to the WinFS announcement, had be
encouraging developers to base future strategies
around the system. Garner is recommending that companies introduce XP
rather than
wait for Longhorn.
Currently, very little seems certain about what will make it into the
final Longhorn product. What would now seem more certain is that we’ll
see a ’06 (probably late – Q3/4) clientrelease with a '07 server
release, with WinFS left out of the initial Longhorn release. One
would hope that if Microsoft learn one thing from the release timing
debacle, they learn to introduce a bit more clarity into their PR
machine. Hype only goes so far.

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Read full story...Add CA to SCO's List of Licensees
Add CA to SCO's List of Licensees
03/06/2004 02:01 AMComputer Associates International Inc. is the latest company to admit
publicly that it has signed up for The SCO Group Inc.'s intellectual
property (IP) license for Linux.
PalmSource Ships Palm OS 6 to Its
Licensees
PalmSource Ships Palm OS 6 to Its
Licensees
01/07/2004 01:54 PMSCO sends notices to 6,000 Unix
licensees
SCO sends notices to 6,000 Unix
licensees
12/22/2003 05:26 PMThe SCO Group also reported a profit for FY2003 despite $9 million in
legal fees and said it expects to spend up to $16 million on lawyers
through the new fiscal year.
Swedish 3G licensees ask for roll-out
extension
Swedish 3G licensees ask for roll-out
extension
06/29/2004 05:23 PMDMeurope.com Jun 29 2004 8:35PM GMT
SCO - EV1, Licensees, Groklaw, Armed
Guards
SCO - EV1, Licensees, Groklaw, Armed
Guards
03/08/2004 11:06 PMIs Microsoft Poised to Sue OpenOffice
Licensees?
Is Microsoft Poised to Sue OpenOffice
Licensees?
09/15/2004 05:27 PMThe Sun/Microsoft settlement specifies that Microsoft won't sue Sun or
licensees of Sun's StarOffice suite over patent infringements. But the
same isn't true of OpenOffice.
Big events vs small events
Big events vs small events
03/13/2003 10:22 AMI have been idle for a while, I couldn't really decide if I should
write about the big or small...
Slashdot | SCO - EV1, Licensees,
Groklaw, Armed Guards
Slashdot | SCO - EV1, Licensees,
Groklaw, Armed Guards
03/08/2004 11:20 PMhttp://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/03/08/1855202
From the Only-Lamerz-post-links-to-slash Desk... A good "catch you up
on" sco:
Camel Pilot writes "It looks like the CEO of EV1Servers
underestimated the reaction to giving in to SCO demands and licensing
Linux.
I know we were looking for a new hosting home, and had EV1 at the top
of the list, but now they are not even a consideration..."
An anonymous reader writes "InfoWorld has an article with more...
Motorola touts chip tech to would-be
licensees
Motorola touts chip tech to would-be
licensees
12/10/2003 05:43 AMThe Register Dec 10 2003 4:59AM ET
Windows CE 5.0 to Include Microsoft's
First Operating System Commercial
Derivatives Program for All Licensees
Windows CE 5.0 to Include Microsoft's
First Operating System Commercial
Derivatives Program for All Licensees
06/28/2004 11:51 AMToday at the Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Developers' Conference
(DevCon) 2004, Microsoft Corp. announced that Windows CE 5.0 will
offer expanded source licensing, enabling, for the first time, all
licensees to ship products commercially built from their modifications
of the Windows CE 5.0 shared source code. Licensees will maintain
ownership of their derivative code and will not be obligated to share
modifications with Microsoft, partners or competitors. In addition to
expanding the Windows CE Shared Source distribution to more than 2.5
million lines of code, Windows CE 5.0 will also include networking
performance improvements that dramatically increase data processing
speeds, more than 60 production-quality drivers that increase
developer productivity, technology to remotely monitor device
performance, and Direct3D® Mobile to enable high-intensity gaming
applications. Windows CE 5.0 -- previously code-named "Macallan"-- is
scheduled to be released to manufacturing July 9, 2004.
Online Backup Software Company Announces
Activation of Hurricane Frances Hot Site
for Use by Licensees on Eastern Seaboard
Online Backup Software Company Announces
Activation of Hurricane Frances Hot Site
for Use by Licensees on Eastern Seaboard
09/03/2004 03:00 AMRemote Backup Systems, Inc., a Memphis-based Online Backup Software
company, is extending the use of their data center resources to
licensees in the path of approaching Hurricane Frances. [PRWEB Sep 3,
2004]
Soon I'll be in San Diego
Soon I'll be in San Diego
03/14/2005 05:38 PMYou may have noticed over on the sidebar (unless you're an RSS reader,
in which case here's a special message for you (non-RSS readers, feel
free to skip ahead): you're missing new content that I don't
syndicate! I put little messages and pictures in the sidebar! Come
back to the lovely old HTML megnut.com!) that I'll be attending the
4th Annual O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference later this month in
San Diego. I've been to every Emerging Tech conference and am once
again looking forward to the trip and the experience.
I'm especially looking forward to hearing New Yorker columnist James
Surowiecki speak (Independent Individuals and Wise Crowds, or Is It
Possible to Be Too Connected?), as he's one of my favs from the
magazine. And there's a hardware hacks (Hardware Hacks from the Far
Side) session that piques my interest as well. I always find I go to
the sessions about hardware and then envision myself soldering things
and building my own army of robots once I get home. Alas, I have yet
to build one robot arm or leg, so there's nothing even close to a
company or regiment of robots in my apartment. But maybe this is the
year! Of course, my army of robots would be a peace-loving type of
army, tasked with feeding the cat while I'm out of town and emptying
his kitty litter. Maybe they'd do some dishes too.
In summary, in case you had trouble following that crazy post: I'm
going to the Emerging Technology Conference. And: yay!
San Diego Dinner Anyone
San Diego Dinner Anyone
11/18/2003 03:32 AMI will be in San Diego tomorrow/today Tuesday the 18th thru mid-day on
the 20th and after the success of...
On the plane to San Diego
On the plane to San Diego
02/10/2004 02:47 AMBack before all this weblogging stuff, I used to work as a
consultant. Every Monday I had to get up and fly off to some city
(Newark NJ, Bloomington IL by way of Chicago, Atlanta, etc.) where I'd
spend the week working on-site at the client's office, and then I'd
fly home on Friday afternoon, often barely arriving in time for
dinner. I'd have two days home, and then be off again bright early
Monday AM. It was fun and grueling, and this morning I got a little
taste of my old life.
I woke up at 4:45 AM to catch a 7 AM flight to San Diego for the
O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. At the gate I noticed my
former compatriots, the Monday morning business travelers. During the
pre-boarding, I was the only woman, surrounded by men with suits,
briefcases, and trench coats. It was just like the old days, and yet
it wasn't, thanks to the amazing technology advances in the past six
years. In the past it used to take me two laptop batteries to make it
across the country, and even then, I'd often run out. And as for
music, I was pretty much limited to the amount of CDs I could carry
with me. So far today I've been flying for over three hours and I've
got nearly 50% of my battery left on my iBook. My iPod also still has
half its charge, and over 4 straight days of music sit at my
fingertips. Pretty incredible, it sure makes for a more pleasant trip.
Now if only they could do something about speeding up the flight, and
warming up the plane!
Diego Doval
Diego Doval
07/03/2004 12:08 PM
In next week's InfoWorld column, I quote
Diego Doval, CTO
of
clevercactus. Or rather,
I meant to quote him. For reasons that escape me, I attributed Diego's
remarks to
Diego Rivera, the
famous Mexican muralist. I have no earthly idea how I managed to
transpose the living computer scientist and the dead artist. Since
Diego Rivera won't be reading this, I'll direct my apology to Diego
Doval. For the record:
...On my way to sunny San Diego
On my way to sunny San Diego
02/10/2004 02:56 AMI'm writing this on the plane to the O'Reilly Digital Democracy
Teach-In and Emerging Technologies conference in sunny San Diego.
Sitting just behind me on the plane and reading news on paper is Tim
O'Reilly, whose generosity made it possible for me to attend the
conferences. I infer that he must have a lot of confidence in Rael and
the smooth workings of the whole O'Reilly organization to wait to show
up until the night before a 4 day conference he is putting on. I'm
excited about learning more about new technologies, and encouraged
that technologists are thinking about how they can improve our badly
wounded democracy, as well as catching up with a lot of people that I
know only from email and their writing. Unlike a lot of other people,
I'm not particularly good at writing while people are speaking -- I
find that it distracts me from thinking about what they are saying, so
I probably won't write much during the conference. I leave that up to
the usual suspects, who can type faster than I can speak, and who
manage to add decent commentary as well....
In sunny San Diego
In sunny San Diego
03/17/2005 03:25 AMI'm in San Diego at Etech. If you're here, come say hi! I look a
little different. According to Xeni -- who didn't recognize me -- I
look, "less stressed" that I used to. I think it's also the longer
hair that's a big frizzy mess in the oceany yumminess that's San
Diego's humidity. I've snapped a photo from my phone so you can get an
idea of my new "look" and how tired I am from flying so very far in a
horribly old cramped 737 that felt like taking a pick-up truck through
the sky for six+ hours.
Wireless in San Diego
Wireless in San Diego
01/19/2004 08:24 AM
First impressions of San Diego
First impressions of San Diego
02/10/2004 02:56 AMI arrived in San Diego fairly late, and went straight to my hotel. In
the interest of economy, I had decided to stay in the local Hostel. I
wouldn't recommend it. Speaking politely, it is grimy. They sell ear
plugs at the front desk. I don't mind spartan, but I like clean. I've
stayed in $12 hotels in Central America that were cleaner and had more
amenities. And there is no net connection, not even dial-up! I would
happily trade the old TV in the room for a phone line, and both of
them for a good cleaning. Oh well, I don't expect to spend much time
in the hotel, and luckily I used HTTrack Website Copier to mirror the
O'Reilly Conference website before I left Berkeley, so at least I have
conference resources locally. After getting settled in my hotel room,
I decided to go for a walk before going to bed, and I wandered over to
the Westin where the conference is going to be held. Not having a clue
as to what the neighborhood was like late at night, I decided not to
bring my computer with me. The sight of a Hooters a block away from my
hotel didn't fill me with confidence about the security of the area. I
had never seen a Hooters before - I thought they were a mythical
chain, equivalent to unicorns. Guess not. I suspect I have some
culture shocks coming, on my third trip to Southern California in my
20 years living in California. I had a lovely walk over to the Westin.
The air was balmy, and it was comfortable walking in shirt sleeves.
The streets in the Gaslamp district were mostly empty, except for a
few straggling partiers, drunks, and homeless folks. I wandered into
the lounge in the Westin, and found a number of geeks taking advantage
of the free wireless in the bar. I had a drink and watched the
digerati arrive and gather. Many of the same people who I always see
at these conferences -- the dour Dan Gillmor, the ever polite Doc
Searls, the bubbling Cory Doctorow, plus the crew from O'Reilly -- the
mysterious Rael Dornfest, and the earnest Schuyler Erle, had gathered
around the tables. There were also lots of people I've never met, like
Jon Lebkowsky and a group of young European hackers swapping jet-lag
stories. After my drink...
"San Diego Earthquake!"
"San Diego Earthquake!"
06/17/2004 10:44 PMSan Diego Geek Dinner?
San Diego Geek Dinner?
04/22/2004 09:22 PMI’m going to have a free evening next Monday, the 26th, in San
Diego. It occurs to me that a geekazoid gathering in those parts might
be a fine idea, and the person I’m visiting said he’d even
organize it if there was any interest. So if this sounds like a good
idea, drop me a line; remember,
first.last@sun.com.
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