IBM and the European Union are partnering on two projects that, in the end, aim to make government run more smoothly and businesses able to collaborate on web-based services.
Month: July 2010
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Casey Stoner signs with Honda for 2011
The Honda Racing Corporation has officially announced that 2007 World Champion Casey Stoner will compete as a factory Honda rider in next year’s MotoGP World Championship.
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Huge hit for McConville after brake failure
The Gulf Western Oils Racing team is in a race against time to get its Commodore VE ready for tomorrow’s first day of V8 Supercars racing after new driver Cameron McConville endured a large shunt in practice for the Sucrogen Townsville 400.
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Judge Slams RIAA, $675k Fine Ruled Unconstitutional
Another break happened today in the RIAA’s case against Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum, as the $675k fine was reduced by 90%. The judge in the case criticised the RIAA and held that the jury’s damages were unconstitutional. Even the reduced fine is described as “severe, even harsh” by the District Judge.
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Gillard stands firm on web filter
Prime Minister Julia Gillard remains determined to crack down on the ‘dark side’ of the internet.
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Sintel Trailer
Sintel is the latest movie with the backing of the Blender Foundation the people behind Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny.
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Ubuntu joins Android on Nexus One, apocalyptic repercussions nowhere to be found
Ever wondered what would happen if you threw another mobile OS onto your Nexus One? Without removing Android? Contrary to popular belief, the world will in fact not end, and in many cases, lives could very well be improved. One particular modder over at Nexus One Hacks has managed to put together a video how-to demonstrating the installation of Ubuntu as a secondary OS on his rooted N1, and while you’ll obviously find yourself dealing with a few incompatibilities should you follow suit, it’s not like you really have anything better to do tonight than tinker. Right? Right. Jump on past the break and mash play to get going.
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iPhone 4 Complaints Mounting: A Rocky Rollout
Only weeks after hitting the streets, iPhone 4 and iOS 4 have been peppered with serious user complaints. Apple promises to fix the software problems. But is a recall in iPhone 4’s future?