Saturday, May 26, 2012

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 26/05/2012





Developers behind webOS Enyo framework reportedly leaving HP to join Google
It's not yet clear whether Google will continue Enyo development.

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Film company Gaumont says Hadopi eradicated illegal downloads of French films
Apparently, in the last half of 2011, no French film was illegally downloaded.

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Fox, NBCUniversal sue Dish over ad-skipping DVR service
Fox lambasts AutoHop, saying it will destroy the "broadcast TV ecosystem."

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Tape lives! Supercomputer to be built with 380PB of tape storage
My, what a big tape library you have.

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RealNetworks creates settlement fund for allegedly unwilling subscribers
The company allegedly charged customers for services they weren't subscribed to.

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Accusations that climate science is money-driven reveal ignorance of how science is done
Some bogus arguments take on a life of their own.

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The politics of Black Ops 2's rogue drones
Studio head says game examines "consequences" of rapid tech change.

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No-cost desktop software development is dead on Windows 8
You won't be able to use the free Visual Studio Express to develop desktop apps.

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Google names names on copyright takedowns; Microsoft is #1
Google reveals the 250,000 takedown requests it gets each week.

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