Apple sends cops to raid Gizmodo editor's house
From The Inquirer:
ACTING ON A COMPLAINT by Apple, Inspector Knacker of the Cupertino Yard raided the home of the editor of Gizmodo and confiscated his computers.
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Microsoft weathered the storm of Windows Vista, 2007's often-abused operating system, an analyst said today after reviewing the company latest earnings.
From Computer World
"At this point it appears Microsoft has put Vista behind it," said Allan Krans, an analyst with Technology Business Research. "People may not have been happy with it, but there were limited choices. For consumers, Vista was the default, and for businesses, they may have delayed buying new machines, but they will still pay Microsoft at some point."
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Supreme Court to weigh in on restricting violent game sales
From ARS Technica
The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to review the case of Schwarzenegger v. Video Software Dealers Association, a lawsuit that arouse from a challenge to a law that would ban the sale or rental of violent video games to anyone under the age of 18. According to a post on SCOTUSblog, the case will be heard when the court's next term starts on October 4. Gaming laws have a long, contentious history... and so far every bill passed to regulate the sale of content has been struck down as unconstitutional.
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Ridley Scott talks up 'nasty' Alien prequel
From The Register:
'The dark side of the moon' - in 3D
Sir Ridley Scott has been talking up his Alien prequel, promising a "really nasty" 3D treat which he described as "the dark side of the moon".
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