Nintendo : Bad Company 2, Mario Galaxy 2, Steam

This week in gaming we looked at how DRM hurts soldiers stations overseas, we share some tips on getting the most out of Heavy Rain, and take an early look at the upcoming Mario Galaxy 2.

This week in gaming we looked at how DRM hurts soldiers stations overseas, we share some tips on getting the most out of Heavy Rain, and take an early look at the upcoming Mario Galaxy 2.
The JooJoo Internet tablet, nee CrunchPad, has been delayed due to a manufacturing issue, Fusion Garage said Friday. The $499 touch-screen device was supposed to be delivered to consumers at the end of this month.
Wal-Mart on Monday confirmed that it will purchased online movie service Vudu for an undisclosed sum.

Hewlett-Packard’s first smartbook, the Compaq AirLife 100, announced on Friday, could be a rival to Apple’s iPad as the two companies aim to attract buyers looking for netbook alternatives, analysts said.
Citing the widespread use of Flash on the Internet, Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch recently published a blog post in which he cited “an important crux for the future of Flash” and dismissed support for video in HTML 5 as a serious threat to Flash, saying: “I don’t see this as one replacing the other, certainly [...]

Can’t wait for Sunday to see the Tim Tebow ad? Spoof ads are now proliferating including one that mashes up omnipresent Doritos ads with an over-the-top message.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the leader in powering video, dynamic transactions and enterprise applications online, today released key findings from a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Akamai examining the impact of website performance on customer satisfaction in financial services.

Remember the puppy cam craze of 2008? Well, the internet and folks at the North American Bear Center in Minnesota have upped the ante. They are filming Lily, the three year-old black bear and expectant mother in an around-the-clock investigation into bear reproduction. Behold, the Den Cam.
Data from a breach affecting 32 million online accounts reveals the persistent popularity of weak passwords, despite obvious risks.
Five years ago, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates predicted the end of passwords because they failed to keep information secure. The real problem turns out to be people, who just can’t pick passwords that offer enough protection.

The goal of this post is to provide all users with up-to-date information on the latest Internet security issues.
Adventures in Digital Identity, Security, the DNS, and all things (I find) whacky … Identity matters. Enterprises need it, applications need it. It’s infrastructure.
Through my research, I hope to foster a discussion around the challenges of solving [...]