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Artist Gets Sued Over Copyright of his own Work

This was a pretty interesting story, here was a guy that worked all his life as a Contract Artist producing commercial graphics like logos and other stuff. So he puts some of his designs on this website that sells your art for you and a couple years later after not earning any money from them […]

AT&T Busted For Trying To Cut Off P2P Traffic For WireLess Users

Well after comcast and the other cable providers got hit by the FCC you might think ATT would have taken a moment to review their new TOS policy before implementing it. It seems that they have been shaping traffic across their network for users that access files through P2P networks. Many Network Systems make use […]

PHP4 Has Seen Its Final Days Official Support – Long Live PHP5

Well after giving its all for programmers around the world PHP version 4 has finally seen its last days of Official Support. What does this mean for you? Well applications that depend on PHP4 should be upgraded in any method necssary to be fully compatable with php5 . Eventually we will see web hosting companies […]

Google To Buy Twitter? Thats The Buzz But Probably Not

It seems that a lot of people are talking about Google wanting to buy Twitter but is it really going to happen? Probably not or at least both Google and Twitter are denying it at this time. TechCrunch announced the news earlier this week but Twitter has simply said that they are continuously in talks […]

Google Summer of Code 2009 Last Day To Sign Up! April 3

Its that time again and Open Source projects of every type around the world will be looking for volunteers to contribute their skills and learn about what it takes to pull large projects together. Since its first in 2005 the Summer of Code contest or project has brought together 2500 student coders with 2500 mentors […]

Silicon Graphics Sells Company For $25 Million

Depending how long you have been around in the business you may remember SGI as one of the front runners in the Computer Graphics industry. Today many of the graphics and 3d products that are available for a few hundred or a few thousand dollars on a desktop computer you can buy at your local […]

Dimdim – Free Web Conferencing Service With Desktop Sharing

Dimdim is a free web conferencing service where you can share your desktop, show slides, collaborate, chat, talk and broadcast via webcam with absolutely no download required to host or attend meetings. Dimdim’s hosted service is available for free and can be easily used for small gatherings, to seminars with hundreds of attendees. Dimdim Pro […]

Google – Undo Email Send – Get Those Emails Back Before They See You Naked!

Ok not that this feature is useful for anyone that may really need it but I read about this feature that google just announced called Undo Send. Now don’t get all excited thinking that google will reach out into the interwebs email servers and grab back or delete your email from other peoples accounts. The […]

YouTube to Block all Premium Music Content for UK Viewers

In what can seem to be an unfortunate situation YouTube the worlds largest distributor of video content has been forced to limit all distribution of Premium Music Videos to UK viewers. The decision comes after not being able to come to an agreement with PRS a British Song Writers Society that wanted increases in royalties […]

Online News – Will it Kill the Newspaper?

In the past few months we have seen a number of Newspapers go the way of the recycling bin and a new group of paper based publications is expected to file for bankruptcy in 2009 but what is the cause and will electronic news sources replace conventional daily publications…? The fact is that once a […]