Month: November 2011
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Thank You PMFC 2011
The title says it all. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=G-85dFclD7E#!
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Kristian Lindbom gets GP3 test chance
Kristian Lindbom will make his international race car debut this week, driving in the official GP3 winter test at Jerez. read more
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Mercedes set to decide on Bathurst plans
The make-up of Mercedes-Benz’s involvement in the 2012 Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour is set to become clearer by the end of the month. read more
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Caruso: I’m Ready To Lead GRM
Michael Caruso says he’s ready to lead Fujitsu Racing/GRM into the 2012 V8 Supercars Championship – no matter who replaces his Stone Brothers Racing-bound teammate Lee Holdsworth. read more
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Apple On Track for NFC-Enabled iPhone in 2012?
Following conflicting rumors about whether the iPhone 4S would include near field communication (NFC) technology (rumors that were eventually decided in the negative), Digitimes reports that Apple is indeed one of the vendors still expected to introduce NFC-enabled operating system software (and thus hardware) in 2012. read more
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Doom 3 Source Released
“Just like Quake 3 before it, the Doom 3 source code has been released to the public (minus rendering of stencil shadows via the ‘depth fail’ method, a functionality commonly known as ‘Carmack’s Reverse’).
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Kiwi library in trademark fight with US corporation
A small New Zealand library is fighting to keep its trademark free software from the clutches of a United States corporation. read more
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iOS 5.0.2 Not Coming This Week?
Macerkopf.de follows up their original iOS 5.0.2 report and now says the 5.0.2 update won’t be coming this week, as originally reported.
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Code Strings Hint at Possible iChat Services for iOS
RazorianFly points to a Tweet from developer John Heaton revealing strings within the iOS code making reference to iChat-related services such as Jabber and AIM that are not currently supported directly by Apple on iOS. read more
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Teenage Honduran builds open source eye-tracking computer interface for the disabled
This unique and worthwhile project was put together by a 17-year-old electronics and programming whiz from Honduras, of all places. read more