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  • Software (and Appropriate Input Device) For a Toddler?
    By on September 4, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    An anonymous reader writes “I have an 18-month-old who loves bright screens (TV and computer), loves loud noises, and loves to mash buttons. He targets my laptop with the button-mashing, and I sort of hate having to tell him ‘no’ when he wants to explore a computer. I was wondering if anyone knows of some fun (and maybe educational) age-specific PC software that also comes with an age-appropriate input device. I’ve seen those big-button devices in (more…)

  • id Software Demos Rage On iPhone, Releases Source Code For Two Games
    By on August 12, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    glenkim writes “Kotaku has posted their liveblog of the QuakeCon 2010 keynote, with some big announcements by game developer and Slashdot regular John Carmack. Highlights include a video of the id Tech 5 engine (aka Rage) running on the iPhone 4G at 60fps, with claims that it also runs on the iPhone 3GS. Carmack noted that performance on the iPhone was able to ‘kill anything done on the Xbox or PlayStation 2.’ He also announced the source code release (more…)

  • 100% Free Software Compatible PC Launches
    By on January 20, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    crimperman writes “The Open-PC project has announced that its first PC will be available at the end of February for €359. They claim the mini-ITX desktop machine is energy efficient, consumer ready, easy to upgrade, and — significantly — uses only hardware that has free software drivers available. As you’d expect, it comes with GNU/Linux which is running KDE (a €10 donation to the KDE project in included in the price). Interestingly (more…)

  • Microsoft Game Software Preps Soldiers For Battle
    By on December 2, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    coondoggie writes “Soldiers may go into battle better prepared to handle equipment and with a greater knowledge of their surroundings after an intellectual property licensing deal Monday between Microsoft and Lockheed Martin that will deepen the defense giant’s access to visual simulation technology. The intellectual property agreement between the two focuses on Microsoft ESP, a games-based visual simulation software platform for the PC.”

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  • Open Source Voting Software Concept Released
    By on October 23, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    filesiteguy writes “Wired is reporting that the Open Source Digital Voting Foundation has announced the first release of Linux- and Ruby-based election management software. This software should compete in the same realm as Election Systems & Software, as well as Diebold/Premiere for use by County registrars. Mitch Kapor — founder of Lotus 1-2-3 — and Dean Logan, Registrar for Los Angeles County, and Debra Bowen, California Secretary of (more…)

  • Sonar Software Detects Laptop User Presence
    By on October 16, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    Steve Tarzia writes “A research group at Northwestern University and University of Michigan has released open-source display power-management software that uses a new user presence detection technique. The goal is to shut off the display immediately when the user leaves the computer rather than using slow and error-prone mouse/keyboard activity timeouts. Surprisingly, the mic and speakers of many laptop computers are sensitive to ultrasonic frequencies. (more…)

  • Apple Pushes Unwanted Software To PCs, Again
    By on September 29, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    itwbennett writes “Blogger Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols wags his finger at Apple for indiscriminately pushing the iPhone Configuration Utility 2.1 update out to Windows users, since it is a tool for business system administrators to set up and administer corporate iPhones — the blogger himself (and practically every other iPhone user) not being of the corporate iPhone user persuasion. But more than just unnecessary, the update actually puts him (more…)

  • Parental Control Software Datamines Kids’ Online Conversations
    By on September 8, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    An AP report reveals that web-monitoring software from Sentry and FamilySafe, both developed by EchoMetrix Inc., is harvesting data from kids’ online chats, trying to determine their opinions on games, movies, and music. The data is then sold to other companies for advertising purposes. “In June, EchoMetrix unveiled a separate data-mining service called Pulse that taps into the data gathered by Sentry software to give businesses a glimpse of youth (more…)