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Archived Servers Update - 11/20/2009

21.11.2009 05:26    camelotherald.com
Greetings!We will be bringing all archived servers offline at 2:30 PM EST in order to address an issue with the house hookpoint merchant.Our apologies for the short notice and thank you for your continued support.Update - 3:45 PM EST: Archived


Shocker: Ars, Hollywood agree on need for ACTA openness

21.11.2009 04:21    arstechnica.com
MPAA head Dan Glickman sent a yesterday to both Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and to US Trade Representative Ron Kirk in which he called for a serious US push to pass the secretive Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. That's certainly expected—ACTA contains
Shocker: Ars, Hollywood agree on need for ACTA openness

Computerized medicine: good for quality, but not costs

21.11.2009 04:21    arstechnica.com
Electronic medical records and the general digitization of medical data and practices are promoted as a way to slow the rapidly inflating costs in the US healthcare system. The push for expanded medical IT has come from the top, with

Arrests made in massive, $390/hour Video Relay Service scam

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
Dealing with some technology is challenging enough for the hearing-impaired without scammers taking advantage of federal dollars meant to help them. That's exactly what has happened with the Federal Communications Commission's Video Relay Service (VRS), however, and 26 people were
Arrests made in massive, $390/hour Video Relay Service scam


Microsoft settles with employee accused of stealing docs

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
The litigation between Ancora Technologies, Miki Mullor, and Microsoft reached a settlement both in respect of the patent infringement claim and Microsoft's claims against Mullor, Ancora's founder and former Microsoft employee. All claims between the three parties have been resolved;
Microsoft settles with employee accused of stealing docs

Students get discounts on Exchange-compatible Office for Mac

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
College isn't cheap these days, even if you're attending public university. In that case, pretty much any discount offered to students is welcome. Microsoft's Mac Business Unit has just announced that it's offering a on the full Office 2008 Business
Students get discounts on Exchange-compatible Office for Mac

FCC outlines seven biggest barriers to broadband adoption

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
Almost have broadband connections at home, but that's a long way from the ultimate goal: universal adoption of high speed Internet throughout the United States. Depending on which study you believe, we're everything from number 11 to 24 in international
FCC outlines seven biggest barriers to broadband adoption

Google Chrome Frame patches Microsoft-reported security bug

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
This week, Google released an update to . Version 4.0.245.1 is available and all users should be updated automatically, according to . The release fixes issues where the plugin would not follow redirects properly, where network requests would fail randomly,
Google Chrome Frame patches Microsoft-reported security bug

Microsoft's problematic lack of nightly builds for IE

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
After Internet Explorer 9 was officially announced and a few tidbits on the release were shared by Microsoft, we had the opportunity to talk to Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager for Internet Explorer, to prod him for a little more information.

Chrome OS: Internet failing at PC > PC failing at Internet

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
MOUNTAIN VIEW — Unless you were hiding under a rock for most of the day yesterday, you're aware by now that Google held a press event at which the search giant pulled back the curtain on ChromeOS, the OS that's
Chrome OS: Internet failing at PC > PC failing at Internet

Tracking a mass extinction via mastodon poop

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
The Younger Dryas period was an era of extinctions and ecosystem change that occurred just prior to the end of the last ice age. It's also a hot area of research right now, with some researchers suggesting that over North
Tracking a mass extinction via mastodon poop

Gyromancer: Square-Enix and Popcap's addictive, $15 spawn

21.11.2009 04:20    arstechnica.com
When it comes to role-playing games, there isn't a bigger name than Square-Enix. PopCap Games enjoys a similar reputation, albeit in the casual games market. When the company behind the Final Fantasy series and the developer responsible for titles like
Gyromancer: Square-Enix and Popcap's addictive, $15 spawn

Queen: We sank the Armada, we can sink some P2P pirates!

21.11.2009 04:19    arstechnica.com
Yesterday at 11:30am, the Queen made her way to Parliament in a coach, entered the robing room to receive her crown, and headed to the Lords Hall as the "Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod" went off to the Commons
Queen: We sank the Armada, we can sink some P2P pirates!

After long wait, Camino 2.0 finally hits the streets

21.11.2009 04:19    arstechnica.com
Camino—the Gecko-based browser with native Cocoa interface and more seamless Mac OS X integration—has finally landed an official 2.0 release. The browser uses a much newer version of Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine (the same one used in Firefox) along with
After long wait, Camino 2.0 finally hits the streets

Smart grids drag utilities into the swamp of online privacy

21.11.2009 04:19    arstechnica.com
The smart grid is rapidly becoming a reality in the US, as utilities have been installing networked monitoring and control equipment, both in their own facilities and in their customers' homes. The pace of these installations should accelerate due to
Smart grids drag utilities into the swamp of online privacy

BlueBeat Beatles tracks gone for good after judge's beatdown

21.11.2009 04:19    arstechnica.com
We now have the full legal theory behind for a quarter each. It's so odd that the federal judge overseeing a music industry lawsuit against the site decided he didn't even need to hold the hearing scheduled for tomorrow. Instead,
BlueBeat Beatles tracks gone for good after judge's beatdown

Serious Sam HD Final Trailer!

21.11.2009 03:40    steampowered.com
has released their before the release on November 24th!Don't forget you can save 10% until Tuesday if you pre-purchase!
Serious Sam HD Final Trailer!

Dreamkiller Update Released

21.11.2009 03:39    steampowered.com
Updates to Dreamkiller have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:DreamkillerFixed disconnection issues on non-local networks
Dreamkiller Update Released

Shattered Horizon Update Released

21.11.2009 03:39    steampowered.com
Updates to Shattered Horizon have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:Update 1.0.2.3Controls: Each grenade type can now be assigned to a separate quick-select key.Controls: "Roll left" and "Roll
Shattered Horizon Update Released

Killing Floor Update Released

21.11.2009 03:39    steampowered.com
Updates to Killing Floor have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:Killing FloorFixed exploits on KF-Bedlam, KF-BioticsLab, KF-Farm, KF-Manor, KF-Offices, and KF-WyreFurther reduced the memory utilization in the Killing
Killing Floor Update Released

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