Viacom Sues YouTube, GooglePosted by Devin de Gruyl on Mar 14th, 2007
Students of ’80s syndicated television will no doubt remember the infamous closing logo for shows distributed by Viacom, the so-called “V of Doom”; a block-letter “V” that slowly zoomed in from a tiny dot in the center of the screen to almost burst out of the TV, to the tune of some decidedly apocalyptic music. [...]
InnerGeek: Shadow of the Crab LousePosted by Migo on Mar 9th, 2007
So it’s 7:30 on a Friday night and I just now realize that I forgot to post the entry for this weeks InnerGeek. Probably because I’ve been up to my eyeballs with pre-move projects, checklists, and chores.
Speaking of which, this will be the last InnerGeek for a while. There will still be comics up, [...]
Automatix HackedPosted by Devin de Gruyl on Mar 9th, 2007
The Ubuntu community has suffered a semi-serious blow in the newbie-friendliness department. The website and .deb repositories for Automatix, a popular project that allows for the easy and relatively painless installation of various non-Free (as in speech) software packages and multimedia codecs, and which has been widely hailed as the best thing to happen [...]
Distro Review: DreamLinuxPosted by Migo on Mar 8th, 2007
By now, we all know about the linux “Golden Child” that is Ubuntu. It’s what I’ve used for the past year or so myself. I, much like everyone else apparently, love it. However, I didn’t want to do just another review of Ubuntu that would stroke the ego and points further south of Canonical. Instead, [...]
Adobe Photoshop Online, FreePosted by Shawn M. on Mar 3rd, 2007
Adobe, makers of the popular Photoshop image editing program, have announced that they will make an online version of the program that will be free to everybody. This version of Photoshop will be a basic version of the program, and is expected to launch within the next six months.
This move will probably bring in the [...]