Month: June 2008
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Firefox 3 exceeds a million downloads
The download counter here at Mozilla headquarters shows that Firefox 3 has passed a million downloads. As reports live from the official release party. read more | digg story
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Linux is bad juju. People have died from using it. (COMIC)
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The cake is a lie: IE team bakes a treat for Mozilla
In honor of today’s Firefox 3 release, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team gave a cake to Mozilla. The tasty treat, which prominently displays IE’s blue “e” icon, just arrived here at Mozilla headquarters in Mountain View. read more | digg story
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Sign of the times
Circuit signs are disappearing at an alarming rate as motorsport fans are clamouring for a piece of Oran Park Raceway. read more | digg story
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Rule change will still proceed
V8 Supercars Australia has broken its silence on the rule change regarding engine components, saying the rule change will still go ahead but with modifications. read more | digg story
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Nintendo kills Twilight Hack with Wii Menu Update 3.3
Say goodbye to homebrew (at least for now, until they figure out how to exploit something else). read more | digg story
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Socceroos playing to win in Sydney:Verbeek
Australia’s football coach Pim Verbeek says the Socceroos will not be treating their final first-round qualifying match against China as a dead rubber. read more | digg story
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Metal Gear Solid 4, ‘insert disc 2’
MGS4 shamelessly taunts Xbox 360. read more | digg story
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Hacker makes Wii-friendly NES, SNES, N64 controllers
The RetroUSB NES/SNES controller adapters enable gamers to easily attain a more genuine Virtual Console experience through the ability to use original controllers. Some hackers have gone even further, building custom circuitry into old equipment. Custom Nintendo themselves have contributed the Super Famicom Classic Controller to the cause of authen read more | digg story
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Google To Develop ISP Throttling Detector
Google has been very vocal on its stance for net neutrality. Now, Richard Whitt–Senior Policy Director for Google–announces that Google will take an even more active role in the debate by arming consumers with the tools to determine first-hand if their broadband connections are being monkeyed with by their ISPs. read more | digg story