Technology News

New space race heats up with unveiling of aircraft

AP - Sat Jul 26, 7:13 PM ET

LOS ANGELES - Aerospace engineers have been holed up in a Mojave Desert hangar for four years, fashioning a commercial spaceship to loft rich tourists some 62 miles above Earth. Now the wraps come partially off the top-secret project.

Internet News

Personal Technology News

  • iPhone Software Update May Fix Frustrating Bugs NewsFactor - Fri Jul 25, 4:58 PM ET

    When Apple released its iPhone 2.0 software earlier this month, CEO Steve Jobs said it would provide the best user experience and the most advanced software platform for a mobile device. However, glitches in the software are leaving users frustrated, with a laundry list of complaints.

  • Get Ready For Google Gadget Malware TechWeb - Fri Jul 25, 3:00 PM ET

    InformationWeek - At Black Hat, RSnake is expected to demonstrate a zero-day vulnerability that allows for information theft, spoofing, and authentication issues.

  • Sector Snap: Handsets up AP - Fri Jul 25, 1:48 PM ET

    NEW YORK - Nokia Corp., Motorola Inc. and other handset makers rose along with the broader market Friday following Samsung Electronics' report that its mobile phone sales rose 22 percent in the second quarter.

Video Games

  • Video game store owner Alex Solomon and sons Josh (L) and Stephen (R) from Saint Joseph, Missouri play a guitar video game at the E for All video game expo in Los Angeles, California in this October 19, 2007 file photo. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)
    Rock titles drive revolution in games Reuters - Fri Jul 25, 6:09 PM ET

    LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Record first-half sales of video and computer games got a big boost from Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto IV" and Activision's "Guitar Hero III."

  • In this undated screen grab photo provided by EA Sports, an Ohio State back nears the goal line in the video game 'NCAA Football 09: All-Play.' (AP Photo/EA Sports)
    Review: Pass on `NCAA Football 09: All-Play' AP - Fri Jul 25, 11:22 AM ET

    If the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of "NCAA Football 09" are the starting seniors, then Wii owners might feel like redshirt freshmen with EA Sports' first college football game for Nintendo's popular gaming console.

  • The art installation 'DIY GORI: seed_1216944000' by South Korean artist Jee Hyun Oh, being displayed at the 'International Symposium on Electronic Art 2008' in Singapore, is seen in this undated handout. (International Symposium on Electronic Art 2008/Handout/Reuters)
    It's art, for the Facebook generation Reuters - Fri Jul 25, 9:08 AM ET

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - If like many people in our technology-ruled world you can't live without Google, video games, digital media and social networking sites like Facebook, this is your kind of art exhibit.

Digital Audio/Video

  • Yahoo To Reimburse Customers Of DRM-Protected Music TechWeb - Fri Jul 25, 4:54 PM ET

    InformationWeek - The company said its digital rights management servers would be taken down, severely limiting the use of the files.

  • The Death of DRM PC World - Fri Jul 25, 3:39 PM ET

    As Yahoo says it will shut down the servers that allow transferring its DRM music, Britain considers a move that would green light unfettered music downloads for a yearly tax.

  • A screenshot of Redlasso.com, taken on July 25, 2008. (www.redlasso.com/Reuters)
    Redlasso halts blogger service amid lawsuit Reuters - Fri Jul 25, 1:13 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - News video-sharing site Redlasso said on Friday it will suspend its video search and clipping service for bloggers as it defends against a copyright infringement lawsuit filed this week by NBC and Fox News Channel.

Security

  • Get Ready For Google Gadget Malware TechWeb - Fri Jul 25, 3:00 PM ET

    InformationWeek - At Black Hat, RSnake is expected to demonstrate a zero-day vulnerability that allows for information theft, spoofing, and authentication issues.

  • Escaped 'spam king' allegedly kills self, family CNET - Fri Jul 25, 9:58 AM ET

    A convicted spammer who escaped from prison was found dead Thursday night, along with his wife and 3-year-old daughter.

  • You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz InfoWorld - Fri Jul 25, 6:00 AM ET

    San Francisco - What happened this week? The big names posted their quarterly results, the recording industry suffered more setbacks, and the Microsoft-Yahoo-Icahn kerfuffle once again appears to be over (this time it might actually be true). Rogue IT admins and spammers also got their comeuppance, though some managed to escape.

Apple/Macintosh News

  • Apple Corporation CEO Steve Jobs speaks during his keynote speech at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, California June 9, 2008. Jobs, who has been dogged by investor concerns about his health, does not have recurrent cancer or a life-threatening health issue, The New York Times reported on Saturday. (Kimberly White/Reuters)
    Apple CEO Jobs' life not in danger: report Reuters - Sat Jul 26, 4:05 PM ET

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs, who has been dogged by investor concerns about his health, does not have recurrent cancer or a life-threatening health issue, The New York Times reported on Saturday.

  • Toon Boom releases Studio 4.5, Flip Boom Classic Macworld.com - Sat Jul 26, 7:45 AM ET

    Toon Boom Animation on Friday released two prducts, Toon Boom Studio 4.5 and Flip Boom Classic.

  • iPhone Software Update May Fix Frustrating Bugs NewsFactor - Fri Jul 25, 4:58 PM ET

    When Apple released its iPhone 2.0 software earlier this month, CEO Steve Jobs said it would provide the best user experience and the most advanced software platform for a mobile device. However, glitches in the software are leaving users frustrated, with a laundry list of complaints.

Linux/Open Source News

  • SourceForge Award Winners Announced PC World - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago

    Open source software projects took center stage at a ceremony to honor the best and brightest of free software.

  • Symbian Talks Open-Source Strategy TechWeb - Fri Jul 25, 6:40 PM ET

    InformationWeek - Vendor neutrality and greater transparency will increase adoption of the soon to be open mobile platform, executives point out.

  • When worlds collide: Microsoft funds Apache CNET - Fri Jul 25, 6:17 PM ET

    Microsoft, one of the biggest rivals to open-source programming, has begun funding the Apache Software Foundation, one of open-source software's biggest supporters.

Most Popular Technology News

  • This picture provided by the U.S. Marshals Service shows Edward 'Eddie' Davidson. Davidson, known as the 'spam king' for sending hundreds of thousands of unsolicited e-mails has walked away from a federal prison camp in Colorado. U.S. Marshals, the FBI and IRS are looking for the 35 year old who left a minimum-security facility in Florence, Colo. on Sunday, July 20, 2008. The U.S. Attorney's Office announced his escape on Tuesday, July 2008. (AP Photo/U.S. Marshals Service)
    Fugitive 'Spam King' Found Dead With Family TechWeb - Thu Jul 24, 7:05 PM ET

    InformationWeek - Davidson reportedly forced his wife to help him leave the minimum-security federal prison in Colorado where he was serving time for his role in spam scams.

  • A bicyclists rides down a path along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Wednesday, July 23, 2008.  As more commuters ditch their cars to save money on gas, the push is on for online mapping services, cities and community groups to lay out the best routes for biking and walking from one place to another.(AP Photo/Justin Maxon)
    Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps AP - Fri Jul 25, 1:20 PM ET

    PHILADELPHIA - With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up. Now all you need is a map of the quickest, safest routes for riding around town. Well, not so fast.

  • Toy-makers Hasbro and Mattel have demanded that social networking website Facebook remove the online game Scrabulous due to alleged copyright infringement(AFP/File/Leon Neal)
    Creators of Scrabble knockoff on Facebook sued AP - Thu Jul 24, 11:11 PM ET

    NEW YORK - T-R-O-U-B-L-E could loom for a Scrabble knockoff that has become one of the most popular activities on Facebook.