SCO, IBM trade subpoenas as they seek Linux details
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SCO and IBM issue subpoenas in Linux
wrangle
SCO and IBM issue subpoenas in Linux
wrangle
11/14/2003 06:55 AMComputer Weekly Nov 14 2003 6:07AM ET
filing subpoenas against several of the
biggest names in Linux
filing subpoenas against several of the
biggest names in Linux
11/13/2003 02:52 PMas SCO files its own set of
subpoenas
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Poor nations seek trade alliance
Poor nations seek trade alliance
06/14/2004 12:31 AMUN talks in Brazil aim to unite poor nations to get better deals from
wealthy nations.
King's Dancers Seek to Trade Life of
Poverty (Reuters)
King's Dancers Seek to Trade Life of
Poverty (Reuters)
08/31/2004 10:13 AMReuters - Thousands
of young women bared their breasts and danced in Swaziland in
the hope of trading a life of poverty for one of royal comfort
as one of King Mswati's many wives.
Details, Details, Details: Google,
Slowly, Moves Toward Stock Offering
Details, Details, Details: Google,
Slowly, Moves Toward Stock Offering
04/23/2004 11:13 PMwww.nytimes.com via Drudge Report Apr 24 2004 2:20AM GMT
linux kmod/ptrace bug - details
linux kmod/ptrace bug - details
03/19/2003 10:25 PMAndrzej Szombierski (Mar 19 2003)
Linux fervor on display at trade show
Linux fervor on display at trade show
08/01/2004 11:32 PMLinuxWorld will showcase company strategies to get an edge over
competitors in the open-source world.
[iSEC] Linux kernel do_brk()
vulnerability details
[iSEC] Linux kernel do_brk()
vulnerability details
12/05/2003 01:53 PMPaul Starzetz (Dec 04 2003)
Australian Linux bodies blast US
free-trade deal
Australian Linux bodies blast US
free-trade deal
08/06/2004 04:29 AMZDNet Australia Aug 6 2004 8:04AM GMT
Linux Management Remains Overlooked by
Wintel Trade Press
Linux Management Remains Overlooked by
Wintel Trade Press
08/06/2004 09:23 AMthe Wintel trade press is waiting to get their slice of the desktop
Linux vendors' marketing dollars before they'll connect the dots and
recognize the value of thin clients. InfoWorld believes “Linux [is]
nearly ripe for the enterprise desktop” but “for now,
administrators are applying mass changes to deployed desktops via
home-brew methods”, so it’s not really ready yet. They seem quite
insistent on this; “ Manageability is a must for Linux to succeed on
the enterprise desktop”, they say, making “obvious comparisons to
Microsoft Windows -- including Active Directory, Group Policy objects,
and Microsoft Exchange”. Oh dear. These sorts of comments make
experienced Linux/Un*x folk smile sadly and turn back to their screen,
happy to be as far away from Microsoft’s products as possible.
Subpoenas fly in SCO vs IBM
Subpoenas fly in SCO vs IBM
11/13/2003 03:08 AMLinus gets the call
Object Management Group™
(OMG™)
Object Management Group™
(OMG™)
05/24/2004 06:24 AMObject Management Group™ (OMG™)http://www.omg.org/Founded
in April 1989 by eleven companies, the Object Management Group™
(OMG™) began independent operations as a not-for-profit corporation.
Through the OMG's commitment to developing technically excellent,
commercially viable and vendor independent specifications for the
software industry, the consortium now includes approximately 800
members. The OMG is moving forward in establishing the Model Driven
Architecture ™ as the "Architecture of Choice for a Connected World"
™ through its worldwide standard specifications including CORBA ®,
CORBA/IIOP™, the UML™, XMI™, MOF™, Object Services, Internet
Facilities and Domain Interface specifications. The OMG is
headquartered in Needham, MA, USA with a subsidiary in Japan. The OMG
has international marketing offices in Bahrain, Brazil, Germany, India
and the UK, along with a government representative in Washington,
D.C.
The OMG was formed to create a component-based
software marketplace by accelerating the introduction of standardized
object software. The organization's charter includes the establishment
of industry guidelines and detailed object management specifications
to provide a common framework for application development. Conformance
to these specifications will make it possible to develop a
heterogeneous computing environment across all major hardware
platforms and operating systems. Implementations of OMG specifications
can be found on many operating systems across the world today.
The OMG's series of specifications detail the necessary
standard interfaces for Distributed Object Computing. Its widely
popular Internet protocol IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol) is being
used as the infrastructure for hundreds of technology companies. OMG
specifications are used worldwide to develop and deploy distributed
applications for vertical markets, including Manufacturing, Finance,
Telecoms, Electronic Commerce, Real-time systems and Health Care.
IBM Subpoenas SCO Investors, Analysts
IBM Subpoenas SCO Investors, Analysts
11/11/2003 11:21 PMForbes Examines SCO Subpoenas
Forbes Examines SCO Subpoenas
11/13/2003 05:17 PMz4ce writes "It seems that Daniel Lyons of Forbe's SCO fame just wrote
yet another article on the IBM vs. SCO law suit. Now, Daniel seems to
seeing SCO for the ...
IBM Subpoenas Intel Into SCO Fray
IBM Subpoenas Intel Into SCO Fray
02/01/2005 09:39 PMSlashdot Feb 1 2005 7:49AM GMT
IBM Subpoenas Several Companies in SCO
Case
IBM Subpoenas Several Companies in SCO
Case
04/24/2004 11:47 AMAnalysts puzzled by SCO and IBM
subpoenas
Analysts puzzled by SCO and IBM
subpoenas
11/17/2003 08:04 AMComputer Weekly Nov 17 2003 7:51AM ET
"More on peace activist subpoenas"
"More on peace activist subpoenas"
02/10/2004 02:52 AMMCI Creditors Are Target of SEC
Subpoenas (washingtonpost.com)
MCI Creditors Are Target of SEC
Subpoenas (washingtonpost.com)
09/17/2004 11:58 PMwashingtonpost.com - The Securities and Exchange Commission has
subpoenaed 11 members of MCI Inc.'s former creditors committee for
documents related to confidential communications between the company
and its bondholders, according to federal bankruptcy court filings.
Court nixes RIAA subpoenas
Court nixes RIAA subpoenas
01/04/2005 08:25 PMAppeals court in Missouri says RIAA must file suits before obtaining
names of alleged copyright infringers from ISPs.
Court: Net Music Subpoenas Not Allowed
Court: Net Music Subpoenas Not Allowed
12/19/2003 05:08 PMBoston Globe Dec 19 2003 3:39PM ET
How Big (Or Small) Was The Verizon Win
Over RIAA Subpoenas?
How Big (Or Small) Was The Verizon Win
Over RIAA Subpoenas?
12/22/2003 04:09 PMWhile lots of people were celebrating on Friday when the Appeals Court
overturned the rulings against Verizon and said that
the RIAA
had to file lawsuits before they could get subpoenas for customer
info from ISPs, many people were realizing that this wasn't that
big a victory. Lots of us expect that the RIAA will just get its
friends in Congress to amend the DMCA to change the law to include
these types of subpoenas (though, I still think opening up the DMCA
for amending is a risky thing for them to do, as it could backfire on
the RIAA). Others point out that all this really means is that
the RIAA will now
file John Doe lawsuits first, which will compel the ISPs to reveal
the names anyway. The difference here, though, is that the RIAA can
get in a lot more trouble if it comes to light that they're filing a
number of frivolous lawsuits, rather than just filing bad subpoenas.
RIAA Subpoenas for John Does Valid
RIAA Subpoenas for John Does Valid
08/04/2004 03:23 PMJudge Says No More DMCA Subpoenas For
RIAA
Judge Says No More DMCA Subpoenas For
RIAA
12/19/2003 01:03 PMOkay, okay, I'll post the story of the morning.
Everyone has
been submitting the fact that the three judge panel in the Court of
Appeals has decided that the RIAA
doesn't have the right to subpoena internet providers for names
of file sharers. They actually read through the DMCA and realized
that it was only supposed to apply to people
hosting content on
the service providers computers - and not accessing the internet via
the service providers. The ruling basically says, "well, the DMCA
didn't realize that there was the possibility of file sharing and
doesn't cover it." One judge even states that the RIAA's claim
"borders upon the silly." Of course, what this probably means is that
the RIAA's lapdogs in Congress will quickly pass an amended DMCA which
includes a provision for file sharing. Of course, opening up the DMCA
for discussion might be dangerous, as it's possible that some others
might push for things to go in the opposite direction. Still, it's
good to see that a few judges seem to actually get what's going on.
This
overtur
ns the earlier District Court opinion concerning Verizon that
started the whole subpoena craze, and now makes it a
good sign
that the similar SBC case
was
moved to the same District Court who now has some more "guidance"
from above.
Update: Here's the
full decision (pdf format).
Grand jury subpoenas Nortel documents
Grand jury subpoenas Nortel documents
05/14/2004 04:30 PMNortel Networks said today that a federal grand jury in Texas has
subpoenaed documents, including financial statements and accounting
records, dating to Jan. 1, 2000.
SCO Fires back, Subpoenas Stallman,
Torvalds et al
SCO Fires back, Subpoenas Stallman,
Torvalds et al
11/12/2003 04:28 PMSirFozzie writes "SCO has just, within the past hour, announced that
they have fired back against IBM's legal broadside, with one of their
own, filing ...
Hacking tool reportedly draws FBI
subpoenas
Hacking tool reportedly draws FBI
subpoenas
01/06/2005 12:02 PMApple subpoenas Mac sites over audio
device
Apple subpoenas Mac sites over audio
device
12/22/2004 01:51 AMApple is seeking to force three Mac rumor sites to turn over
information about the person who leaked details on a forthcoming music
product...
US Appeals court says RIAA subpoenas are
illegal
US Appeals court says RIAA subpoenas are
illegal
12/19/2003 01:11 PMNow, a US Federal Appeals Court has finally put a stop to the
insanity, if only temporarily.
CNN.com - U.S. court nixes Net music
subpoenas - Dec. 19, 2003
CNN.com - U.S. court nixes Net music
subpoenas - Dec. 19, 2003
12/20/2003 09:47 PMGrand Jury Subpoenas Documents From
Nortel
Grand Jury Subpoenas Documents From
Nortel
05/14/2004 11:52 PMNew York Times May 15 2004 3:16AM GMT
Court: Net music subpoenas from RIAA not
authorized
Court: Net music subpoenas from RIAA not
authorized
12/19/2003 05:11 PMThe Recording Industry Association of America had sought to force
Verizon Communications and other Internet service providers to reveal
the names of customers it suspects may be copying music without
permission.
Shark Tank: Details, details ...
Shark Tank: Details, details ...
03/19/2005 03:15 AMIt's time to bring up a new server, and because it's replacing one
that crashed, the big boss suggests naming it after a mythical bird
that lives for 500 years and then rises from the ashes.
Shark Tank: Details, details
Shark Tank: Details, details
01/09/2004 09:51 PMWhen this IT director installs a new application, he agrees to have it
hosted at the corporate data center, three miles from his location --
but only after he asks a few questions about backup power.
US Attorney subpoenas anti-war meeting
participants and university
US Attorney subpoenas anti-war meeting
participants and university
02/12/2004 11:28 PMLast week, the US Attorney's office filed numerous subpoenas
concerning a November Anti-War forum held at Drake University. The
university, the leader of the Catholic Peace Ministry, and at least
four participants received the subpoenas, according to the New York
Times story. The justification supplied by the US Attorney's office
was that the subpoenas were part of an ongoing incident involving an
activist who scaled a fence at a Iowa National Guard facility a day
after the meeting, during a protest.
Apple Subpoenas Mac Rumor Sites Over
Audio Product
Apple Subpoenas Mac Rumor Sites Over
Audio Product
12/22/2004 01:13 AMA California Superior Court has granted a request by Apple to serve
subpoenas on three Mac rumor Web sites seeking information on who
leaked facts about an un-announced audio hardware product code named
"Asteroid" or "Q97". By Brad Gibson, Mac Observer
An Antiwar Forum in Iowa Brings Federal
Subpoenas
An Antiwar Forum in Iowa Brings Federal
Subpoenas
02/10/2004 09:16 AM If you get your protest, then you ‘ve got to have your
subpoena! "I've heard of such a thing, but not since the
1950's, the McCarthy era," said David D. Cole, a Georgetown law
professor. "It sends a very troubling message about government
officials' attitudes toward basic liberties."
(NYT article)
New York Attorney General Subpoenas
Cigna and Aetna
New York Attorney General Subpoenas
Cigna and Aetna
06/11/2004 12:54 PMCigna said today it received a subpoena as part of Eliot Spitzer's
investigation into fees that insurers pay brokers as an incentive.
Judge Upholds Media Subpoenas in CIA
Leak Case (Reuters)
Judge Upholds Media Subpoenas in CIA
Leak Case (Reuters)
08/09/2004 02:54 PMReuters - A federal judge on Monday upheld
subpoenas to compel testimony of journalists at NBC News and
Time magazine in a special prosecutor's probe into whether Bush
administration officials illegally leaked a covert CIA
officer's name to the news media.
Grok Description matches for SCO, IBM trade subpoenas as they seek Linux details
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Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
09/17/2004 12:34 PMBetaNews Sep 17 2004 5:16PM GMT
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
07/15/2004 03:32 AMSony and MBNA Ireland today announces the launch of the SonyCard
Credit Card (www.SonyCard.ie) in the Republic of Ireland. [PRWEB Jul
15, 2004]
Sony PSP Launch Photos from Sony Metreon
San Francisco
Sony PSP Launch Photos from Sony Metreon
San Francisco
03/26/2005 04:13 PMMobile Tech Review Mar 26 2005 6:33PM GMT
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
08/30/2004 09:56 AM
Gott im Himmel, ze cameras! There have been like
two dozen new cameras announced in the last few weeks as various
manufacturers start ramping up for Christmas, and Sony and HP are no
exception. Among the new Sonys announced today are two pocket-sized
beauties that I want right now: the T3, an update to the T1 and
Japan-only T11, a 5.1-megapixel camera that is Sony's thinnest at less
than three-quarters of an inch; and the DSC-L1, a candy bar
4.1-megapixel unit that is only 3.75-inches long. Just when I was
ready to buy a new camera Sony has to muck it all up with at least two
that really do it for me. Oh, and there's also the new DSC-V3, a
7-megapixel unit that looks mighty fine, as well.
The HPs, well, they are okay, but I'll be honest, they don't get me
all riled up as much as the two featherweight cameras from Sony do. If
they fixed the middling image quality of the T1 in the T3, that may be
my next sidearm. Living Room has a bunch of the press releases, and
I'll add to this post if any more info comes through during the
day.
Read - Sony Cybershot T3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-L1 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-V3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart R607 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M407 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M307 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Shows Off New Low-End
Digicam [PCWorld (Yahoo)]
Book review: ebXML: The Technical
Specifications (Builder.com)
Book review: ebXML: The Technical
Specifications (Builder.com)
06/14/2002 06:12 AMSony using Linux in HD TV's
Sony using Linux in HD TV's
01/22/2004 02:29 AMSony, Panasonic, others stump for Linux
Sony, Panasonic, others stump for Linux
07/02/2004 05:53 PMA consortium of companies releases software to advance use of Linux in
consumer electronics devices.
Sony-Ericsson's Linux-based ROB-1
Sony-Ericsson's Linux-based ROB-1
03/14/2005 06:03 PMA LinuxDevices.com
article describes the new Sony Ericsson ROB-1 robot
which was announced
last week. The robot is basically a small, teleoperated camera
contained
in an 11 cm spherical shell. The two hemispheres form main drive
wheels
and a small
tail-dragger is used for balance. The robot uses a 200 MHz Freescale
Dragonball processor
with 2 MB of RAM and runs Linux. The robot can maintain a bluetooth
link
to a Sony-Erricsson P900/P910
mobile phone. The phone can control the robot and display streaming
video from the onboard camera.
While Sony Tries To Become Apple,
Samsung Tries To Become Sony
While Sony Tries To Become Apple,
Samsung Tries To Become Sony
05/13/2004 03:41 AMHas anyone noticed that it's becoming increasingly difficult to tell
Samsung from Sony? It appears that almost everything Sony does,
Samsung does as well. So, it's really no surprise that a little over
a month after Sony announced plans to
build
out retail stores more for advertising than for sales,
Samsung plans to
do the same thing. Of course, while Sony says they're more
interested in using the stores for advertising, Samsung has gone one
step further. They believe so strongly that this "store" is just for
advertising that
they won't sell you anything at the store.
It's for showcasing products only. Also, a random note in the
article, but the same week that Sony and Nintendo announced their
plans for their next generation handheld gaming devices, this article
also mentions that Samsung is planning for its own N-Gage like
phone/gaming device. Apparently, the dismal failure of the N-Gage
isn't enough to scare them off.
The Sony PlayStation Portable - How long
until it runs Linux?
The Sony PlayStation Portable - How long
until it runs Linux?
03/23/2005 11:00 PMZDNet Mar 24 2005 3:39AM GMT
Sony Launches Three Linux-based In-car
Navigation Devices
Sony Launches Three Linux-based In-car
Navigation Devices
06/10/2004 08:37 PMA Technical Introduction to the Devices
Profile for Web Services
A Technical Introduction to the Devices
Profile for Web Services
05/04/2004 09:12 PMThe Web services architecture includes a rich suite of specifications
that provide complementary functions in the areas of security,
reliability, and transaction-based messaging. By design, these
specifications may be used together to meet varied service
requirements.
Anti-Virus Firms Fearing A Lack Of High
Profile Viruses -- Pump Up Low Profile O
Anti-Virus Firms Fearing A Lack Of High
Profile Viruses -- Pump Up Low Profile O
03/29/2005 02:05 PMSix years after the famous "Melissa" mass mailing viruses, some
started to say that
mass mailing viruses were on the decline. Of course, for the
publicity departments of anti-virus firms, that's bad news. They need
some sort of virus scare every other day or so to prop up sales. So,
wouldn't you know it, just as we're told that mass mailing viruses are
on the decline, Symantec comes out with a screaming warning about
some new mass mailing virus.
Of course, when you look at the details, even they admit that it's a
"low" or "moderate" threat. However, that's never stopped the company
from ringing the fear bell to try to drum up some extra sales.
Linux Technical Resource Kit
Linux Technical Resource Kit
07/23/2004 01:01 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Linux
Technical Resource Kit'
“We appreciate your interest in the Linux Technical Resource
Kit, offered by the Novell Customer Communities. At this time we are
not accepting any more orders. If you are interested in receiving
notice of other forthcoming Linux opportunities from Novell similar to
this Linux Technical Resource Kit, please provide your name and e-mail
address below.” :-(…
Roll up for the UKUUG Linux Technical
Conference
Roll up for the UKUUG Linux Technical
Conference
07/22/2004 06:25 AMReader offer Reg readers get £10
off Leeds bash
Oh well - Sony does it again
Oh well - Sony does it again
05/11/2004 01:43 PMOh god - now I'm starting to fell sorry for them.
I wonder if they have a clue how much they're damaging their brand
and rep?
Whatever happened to Joi talking some sense into them?
Sony
Gets Stupider.
Unbelievably,
Sony seems to be getting more clueless as time passes. Clueless about
digital music. Clueless about consumer experience. Clueless about
values. A week after launching the horrible Connect music service
which seeks to turn the musty MiniDisc into the next iPod, Sony has released its first
branded music portable, the Vaio Pocket VGF-AP1. 20 gigs, a nice
screen which can display album art, and a touch-sensitive panel. All
well and good. Except
this private-format little devil plays
*only* ATRAC3 files thats Sonys proprietary
music-file format. You heard me. It doesnt play MP3s. Using
bundled software, you can convert MP3 to ATRAC3 for playback in the
Vaio Pocket.
Please understand my vitriol toward Sony, and why I think the
companys music products are worthy of boycott. If it were a
simple matter of Sony being clueless, we could merely laugh at it. The
infuriating part is that Sony believes the consumer is clueless. Sony
believes that we should forsake the de facto standard of music files
(MP3), with its gargantuan installed footprint, in order to bless our
lives with Sonys format and Sonys hardware. The arrogance
is breathtaking and insulting. Even Apple, second-place winner of the
Arrogance Prize, allows plain MP3s into the iPod.
Sonys pathetic Connect service will be crushed by consumer
indifference. The Vaio Pocket will be granulated by the erosive power
of a smart marketplace. And, if there be a technology god, Sony will
sink into the dinosauric quicksand, never to torment us with its
foolishness again.
[
The Digital
Music Weblog]
First Sony 3G for UAE
First Sony 3G for UAE
08/03/2004 07:04 AMAME Info Aug 3 2004 11:14AM GMT
TGS: More Sony PSP
TGS: More Sony PSP
09/24/2004 09:54 AM
There's a boatload more images from the Tokyo Game Show
coming through (more than just that remote, I'm saying), although
they're mostly just shots of the PSP. I thought this one was precious,
though. No word if Sony plans to sell all PSPs with an attached girl
on a chain.
Allegedly there are 44 PSPs available for play at TGS, and one
thing the author of this article
pointed out is that the demonstration units were all playing games -
there were no demo units playing video (unlike at E3).
Tokyo
Game Show Pics (Japanese) [ImpressWatch]
Related
PSP Archives
[Gizmodo]
Sony
Sony
05/11/2004 10:20 PM"We will firewall Napster at source - we will block it at your cable
company, we will block it at your phone company, we will block it at
your [ISP]. We will firewall it at your PC." --
SonySony Z1
Sony Z1
03/13/2003 10:22 AMCool Centrino notebooks:
Sony Z1,
Sony U101,
ThinkPad T40.
Sony PSP PVR
Sony PSP PVR
03/27/2005 06:28 PMThe next Sony?
The next Sony?
11/05/2003 01:24 PMSamsung has big ambitions in consumer electronics, but first it must
overhaul a brand better known for low-end microwaves. It's up to Eric
Kim to make it happen.
Sony PSP at the AGC
Sony PSP at the AGC
09/09/2004 07:52 PM
Portable gaming nerds hungry for any scraps of
information about Sony's upcoming PSP handheld might want to talk a
look at ConsoleConspiracy, where they've cribbed some notes from
today's "Programming the PSP" talk at the Austin Game Conference.
Nothing particularly sticks out at the moment, although they do
confirm that the 7.1 surround sound out thing was just a weird rumor.
Oh, and the PSP will be able to hook directly to a PC via USB 2.0;
that could have some interesting ramifications, if none other than
convenience.
Read - AGC - Programming the PSP
[ConsoleConspiracy]
Related
PSP Archive
[Gizmodo]
Sony, Ken Jennings, and me
Sony, Ken Jennings, and me
12/26/2004 07:03 PMThings may be a little quieter around here in the short term as I
deal with some stuff going on in the real world. One of the reasons
for the silence is that my legal difficulti
es with Sony about the whole Ken Jennings thing have yet to be
resolved. I can't say too much about it (soon perhaps), but it sure
has had a chilling
effect on my enthusiasm for continuing to maintain kottke.org. As
an individual weblogger with relatively limited financial and legal
resources, I worry about whether I can continue to post things (legal
or not) that may upset large companies and result in lawsuits that
they can afford and I cannot. The NY Times can risk upsetting large
companies in the course of their journalistic duties because they are
a large company themselves, they know their rights, and they have a
dedicated legal team to deal with stuff like this. In the current
legal climate, it may be that the whole "are
blogs journalism?" debate is moot until bloggers have access to a
level of legal resources similar to what large companies have. I'm
certainly thinking very seriously about whether I can keep this site
going in this kind of environment.
Update: Thanks for all the support everyone...I've gotten
many nice emails and various offers of assistance. Several people have
asked if they can help monetarily, which I very much
appreciate, but the process is not quite to that point yet (and might
never reach it) and I don't want to be responsible for refunds or
anything like that. But again, I appreciate the support.
Sony is told to pay up
Sony is told to pay up
03/28/2005 11:33 PMInternational Herald Tribune Mar 29 2005 3:58AM GMT
New Sony Playstation on its way!
New Sony Playstation on its way!
07/13/2004 03:15 AMiafrica.com Jul 13 2004 7:35AM GMT
Eight new Hi-MD players from Sony
Eight new Hi-MD players from Sony
01/28/2004 12:28 PM We know it's hard to get that excited about Mini Disc players, I4U
says that there are nine devices coming out that will support...
Sony PSP vs. Nintendo DS
Sony PSP vs. Nintendo DS
04/04/2005 08:45 AMSony could use OpenGL ES 2.0 for the PS3
Sony could use OpenGL ES 2.0 for the PS3
07/31/2004 10:39 AMWhy So Slow, Sony?
Why So Slow, Sony?
04/08/2005 10:23 AMSony took two weeks to get around to its PSP sales figures. It didn't
need to.
SCO, IBM trade subpoenas as they seek Linux details