Microsoft Booth at CES to Feature Game Service
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Digital Praise to Exhibit in the Focus
on the Family Booth at CBA International
2004; Christian Game Developer to Unveil
Two New Interactive Game Titles to
Assist Christian Booksellers in
Capitalizing on the $7 Billion U.S.
Entertainment Software Industry
Digital Praise to Exhibit in the Focus
on the Family Booth at CBA International
2004; Christian Game Developer to Unveil
Two New Interactive Game Titles to
Assist Christian Booksellers in
Capitalizing on the $7 Billion U.S.
Entertainment Software Industry
06/30/2004 03:04 AMDigital Praise comments on opportunity for Christian Booksellers with
interactive Christian games, CBA International Conference in ATL.
[PRWEB Jun 30, 2004]
Microsoft To End Service Pack 2 Download
Block Feature on April 12
Microsoft To End Service Pack 2 Download
Block Feature on April 12
04/07/2005 10:12 AMNewsFactor Network Apr 7 2005 2:09PM GMT
Microsoft Plans Net Game Service
Microsoft Plans Net Game Service
05/10/2004 03:05 AMLos Angeles Times May 10 2004 7:22AM GMT
Microsoft Set To Expand X-Box Online
Game Service With DTI
Microsoft Set To Expand X-Box Online
Game Service With DTI
06/17/2004 05:29 AMNni.nikkei.co.jp - Thu Jun 17, 08:52 am GMT
Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
04/22/2004 02:35 AMGigex Apr 22 2004 6:26AM GMT
The game has only autosave feature.You
cant really save in b
The game has only autosave feature.You
cant really save in b
08/22/2004 02:26 AMTechTree Aug 22 2004 5:40AM GMT
Playboy to Feature Video Game Characters
(AP)
Playboy to Feature Video Game Characters
(AP)
09/07/2004 03:47 PMAP - Playboy is taking a chance on silicon instead of silicone. The
October issue of the men's magazine features several video game
characters posing in the nude images created by the game
companies through detailed computer illustration.
Playboy to feature video game characters
in the nude.
Playboy to feature video game characters
in the nude.
09/08/2004 02:30 PM
Playboy to feature video game
characters in the nude. Going too far, or the logical next step?
In Brief: New Yahoo service to feature
bl0gging tool
In Brief: New Yahoo service to feature
bl0gging tool
03/19/2005 03:17 AMYahoo is developing a free service designed to let users stay in touch
with friends, family, and co-workers via new and existing Yahoo
services. The service will include the company's first blogging tool,
according to a company executive. Called Yahoo 360, the service will
enter a restricted beta period on March 29, when it will be available
to select users invited by Yahoo to try it out. Yahoo will expand the
beta testing in coming weeks, and has set up a waiting list for
interested users at http://360.yahoo.com/reg/beta_list.html. Like
similar offerings recently introduced by competitors Microsoft and
Lycos, Yahoo 360 provides blogging within a broader service whose main
aim is to serve as a communications tool between users and
acquaintances. Similar to Microsoft's Space and Lycos' Circles, Yahoo
360 lets users do things such as publish blogs, share content, and
post pictures, while keeping a tight grip on who is allowed to visit
the Web site.
New Yahoo service to feature bl0gging
tool
New Yahoo service to feature bl0gging
tool
03/19/2005 03:27 AMLike similar offerings recently introduced by Microsoft and Lycos,
Yahoo 360 provides blogging within a broader service whose main aim is
to serve as a communications tool between users and acquaintances.
Click4Talk Re-Launches Groundbreaking
“Click for Talk” Service as ZiffTalk
with New, Enhanced Feature Set
Click4Talk Re-Launches Groundbreaking
“Click for Talk” Service as ZiffTalk
with New, Enhanced Feature Set
07/09/2004 03:03 AMLeading provider of online real-time voice communication systems for
customer acquisition enables global response and allows clients to
further their service customization. [PRWEB Jul 9, 2004]
Cisco Accelerates Advancements on IP
Next-Generation Networks for Service
Providers; New Products, Feature Enh
Cisco Accelerates Advancements on IP
Next-Generation Networks for Service
Providers; New Products, Feature Enh
04/18/2005 04:25 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 8:15AM GMT
Don't be shocked: Here's a new Microsoft
feature I like!
Don't be shocked: Here's a new Microsoft
feature I like!
08/10/2004 09:44 PMI'm not a Microsoft hater (or a Scoble hater - hi Robert!) But I
realize that I hardly ever have anything good to say about Microsoft's
products. So here's a crumb: Windows Media Player 9 added the cool
ability to...
Microsoft Announces New CRM Feature Pack
Microsoft Announces New CRM Feature Pack
06/01/2004 05:20 PMDesigned to take advantage of deeper Office integration, the feature
pack will ship in August and be added to the 1.2 release of Microsoft
CRM.
Microsoft Cuts Key Longhorn Feature
Microsoft Cuts Key Longhorn Feature
08/28/2004 02:46 PMLinux Insider Aug 28 2004 6:45PM GMT
Microsoft removes key feature from
Longhorn
Microsoft removes key feature from
Longhorn
09/01/2004 08:19 AMInfomatics Sep 1 2004 12:58PM GMT
Microsoft creates static over new radio
feature
Microsoft creates static over new radio
feature
09/06/2004 06:07 PMosOpinion Sep 6 2004 9:19PM GMT
Microsoft ends SP2 download block
feature
Microsoft ends SP2 download block
feature
04/06/2005 01:50 PMPersonal Computer World Apr 6 2005 5:17PM GMT
Microsoft Rolls Out Feature Pack for CRM
1.2 (NewsFactor)
Microsoft Rolls Out Feature Pack for CRM
1.2 (NewsFactor)
06/02/2004 01:51 PMNewsFactor - Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has rolled out a feature pack to
enhance its CRM application, version 1.2.
Microsoft may face trial over 'autoplay'
feature
Microsoft may face trial over 'autoplay'
feature
02/10/2004 01:23 PMMicrosoft Corp. faces a trial in a patent infringement suit over the
"autoplay" feature in Windows that automatically starts an application
after storage media is loaded into a PC.
Microsoft Creates Static With New
Webcast Feature
Microsoft Creates Static With New
Webcast Feature
09/07/2004 05:53 PMMicrosoft faces trial over 'autoplay'
feature
Microsoft faces trial over 'autoplay'
feature
02/10/2004 09:02 AMComputer Weekly Feb 10 2004 1:07PM GMT
Vulns: Microsoft Windows COM Internet
Service/RPC Over HTTP Remote Denial Of
Service Vulnerability
Vulns: Microsoft Windows COM Internet
Service/RPC Over HTTP Remote Denial Of
Service Vulnerability
04/24/2004 10:39 PMSecurityFocus Apr 25 2004 2:15AM GMT
Court bars Microsoft from shipping
networking feature
Court bars Microsoft from shipping
networking feature
04/13/2005 06:01 PMSAN FRANCISCO - A court is blocking Microsoft from using a networking
feature planned for the future operating system code-named Longhorn
and a service pack for Windows Server 2003 that had been scheduled to
come out last year, according to a company suing Microsoft over the
technology.
AOL launches game-competition service
AOL launches game-competition service
12/10/2003 09:13 AMCNET Dec 10 2003 8:16AM ET
Court bars Microsoft from shipping
networking feature in Longhorn
Court bars Microsoft from shipping
networking feature in Longhorn
04/13/2005 05:53 PMMicrosoft's 'Chimney' networking technology is embroiled in a patent
infringement lawsuit.
News: Court bars Microsoft from shipping
networking feature
News: Court bars Microsoft from shipping
networking feature
04/13/2005 05:08 PMA court is blocking Microsoft Corp. from using a networking feature
planned for the future operating system code-named Longhorn and a
service pack for Windows Server 2003 that had been scheduled to come
out last year, according to a company suing Microsoft over the
technology.
Court Bars Microsoft From Shipping
Longhorn Network Feature
Court Bars Microsoft From Shipping
Longhorn Network Feature
04/14/2005 06:40 AMA federal court is blocking Microsoft from using a networking feature
planned for the company's future operating system code-named Longhorn
and a service pack for Windows Server 2003 that had been scheduled to
come out last year, according to a company that's suing Microsoft over
the technology.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San
Francisco granted Alacritech's request for a preliminary injunction to
prevent Microsoft from using a TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
offload technology that Microsoft has code-named "Chimney,"
Alacritech said in a statement today. The technology was to have been
included in the Scalable Networking Pack for Windows Server 2003,
which was formerly slated for release in the second half of 2004,
according to information on Microsoft's Web site.

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engine
Denial of Service in Ratbag's game
engine
02/11/2004 11:11 PMLuigi Auriemma (Feb 11 2004)
Comcast launches on-demand game service
Comcast launches on-demand game service
06/02/2004 01:42 PMCNET Jun 2 2004 5:21PM GMT
NVIDIA First Company to Support Shader
Model 3.0, Key Feature of Microsoft
DirectX 9.0
NVIDIA First Company to Support Shader
Model 3.0, Key Feature of Microsoft
DirectX 9.0
05/04/2004 03:24 PMBelga Direct Press Releases May 4 2004 7:56PM GMT
livedoor Launches i-mode Game Download
Service
livedoor Launches i-mode Game Download
Service
08/13/2004 02:06 AMJCNN Aug 13 2004 5:00AM GMT
AOL Launches Video Game Ranking,
Competition Service
AOL Launches Video Game Ranking,
Competition Service
12/10/2003 06:52 AMBoston Globe Dec 10 2003 5:37AM ET
New: Viewing Booth Pro 1.0
New: Viewing Booth Pro 1.0
01/22/2004 11:35 AMViewing Booth Pro is a basic image editor that can acquire images from
any TWAIN scanner.
Osama in the booth
Osama in the booth
08/13/2004 12:11 AMOver on the right side of the fence, we're hearing plenty of voices
arguing that al-Qaida wants to see George Bush defeated. From where I
sit, it seems equally or more likely that bin Laden and company would
love to see Bush re-elected (he's been their best recruiting agent, in
Iraq and elsewhere).
But really, to speculate on this subject either way is to go down a
rathole. Who cares which candidate al-Qaida might favor? Osama doesn't
vote. All that matters is, which candidate will best protect the
American people, bolster the American economy, and help build a safer
and more peaceful world for our kids?
But the prospect of an October surprise now looms scarily over the
electoral landscape. And the most important thing we can do is to
inoculate ourselves in advance against it.
The nightmare scenario goes something like this: Sometime in
October, al-Qaida strikes inside the U.S. Either (a) Americans rally
behind the president, even though the occasion of a second attack
might cause us to feel the administration had failed us; or (b) though
there might well have been little any president could do to stop the
attack, many Americans blame Bush -- and that evokes a patriotic
chorus of rally-round-the-prez from our leaders and our media, with
sanctimonious cries of "Remember Madrid!"
It barely matters, then, whether the reaction goes for or against
Bush. Either way -- if we accept, as U.S. intelligence reports, that
"influencing the elections" is an al-Qaida goal -- the result will be
an al-Qaida success. Unless we're somehow able, ahead of the fact, to
draw some lines in the rhetorical sand.
The "influencing elections" debate began in earnest in March, when
the Madrid attacks and subsequent fall of Bush ally Jose Maria Aznar's
government led American conservatives to complain that Spain's voters
had capitulated to al-Qaida in a shameful act of cowardice. Never mind
that the overwhelming majority of Spanish voters
had long opposed their government's policy of supporting the Iraq
war; never mind that the last-minute swing against the incumbent
government was sparked by disgust at the
spin games it played in the immediate aftermath of the attack
(when it tried to pin the blame on Basque terrorists). Details,
details!
There was and is a blunt agenda at work in this gross distortion of
the record: the party of Cheney and Rove is laying the groundwork to
argue that, in the wake of an al-Qaida attack, it is our patriotic
duty to vote for Bush. Otherwise, you know, the terrorists have
won.
In a better world, the right thing to do here would be for
Republicans and Democrats to agree, in advance, that neither side will
attempt to make political hay out of circumstances surrounding another
terrorist attack on the U.S. before the election.
I can't help thinking, though, that such a move would really be
unilateral disarmament on the Democratic side -- because the Bush
administration has broken every promise it has ever made about not
turning terrorism into a political football. Since the war on terror
is the only issue on which polls show Bush with any remaining appeal
to the American public, it has become the administration's political
cornerstone. And it is being micromanaged for Bush's personal
political advantage.
Here's Tom Ridge, touting the glories of the president's policies
out of one side of his mouth and insisting that his Homeland Security
Department "doesn't do politics" out of the other! When all accounts
suggest that it was an oversensitivity to political winds that led our
intelligence astray in the Iraqi weapons-of-mass-destruction fiasco,
here's the new choice to head the CIA -- a partisan GOP bulldog! And
don't you Democrats dare oppose him, or we'll hang you by your
obstructionist thumbs!
No, I don't think it's possible, given these players, to steer the
debate onto the high road and keep it there. Instead, we'd all better
keep on high alert between now and Nov. 2 -- not only for possible
attacks, which remain a true danger, but for the outrageous
distortions of the American political process that could result from
them.
Of course, we can be thankful for little things: At least the trial
balloon of p
ostponing elections in the event of a terror attack seems to have
been definitively exploded.
Booth boyz of E3
Booth boyz of E3
05/15/2004 04:28 AM
All over the net, we're getting treated to galleries of
the booth-babes at E3, the big gaming conference in LA.
Alice Taylor, the Quake player who
posted the devastating report on a panel of four men saying
unbelievably stupid things about why women don't play games, decided
to prove her point by going around E3, shooting the Booth Boyz on
offer. It's a pretty sad lot.
Link
Booth Bots?
Booth Bots?
07/26/2004 11:08 PMInstead of booth
babes, geeks at the 2004 AAAI
National Conference may be seeing booth bots. Robots particpating in
the annual Robot
Competition and Exhibition will be required to work in the vendor
booths at the convention as part of the contest. The robots will have
to
register themselves for the conference, find their assigned booth,
and
interact with human particpants doing things such as escorting them to
destinations within meeting hall. Each robot will also have to arrive
at
a pre-scheduled time and location to present a talk to the humans. A
CMU press
release says that Grace and George, a
pair of social robots developed by researchers at CMU and two other
labs, will be
working the show.
"The portable cellphone booth."
"The portable cellphone booth."
01/04/2005 11:28 AMCell Phone Booth
Cell Phone Booth
01/03/2005 10:33 AM
Another day, another artist complaining about the lack of
respect/personal interaction from those pesky cell phone users. At
least Nick Rodrigues bothered to wear a suit as he showed off his
personal cell phone booth, designed to illustrate how disrespectful
people are when they dare call their friends and family in public.
Remember the good ol' days, when people would go into Conversation
Booths before speaking, preserving the sanctity of the commons'
silence? No, I really don't either.
Performa
nce Sculpture [SensoryImpact]
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