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Inside Game Piracy, Part 1: Crushing Discs, Pushing Education (Gamasutra) [Game piracy is still a major issue, and in this first part of a Gamasutra special report, we talk to the ESA and PC Gaming Alliance -- discussing why cracking down on physical goods piracy and "making people think just one more time before they click download" may break the vicious cycle.] When 2D Boy recently claimed that the piracy rate for its PC independent game World of Goo was something ... us.rd.yahoo.com
North Carolina Ranked 29th For Fastest Internet Service (WFMY News 2 Greensboro) PC Magazine did 200,000 tests to get answers on the fastest Internet Service Providers (ISP) around the country. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sky Player TV Uses Microsoft Silverlight and PlayReady Technology (Broadcast Newsroom) Silverlight and PlayReady enable BSkyB to deliver an expanded range of live content to Windows-based PC and Mac users. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sky Player TV Uses Microsoft Silverlight and PlayReady Technology (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Microsoft Corp. and BSkyB announce that Microsoft Silverlight and PlayReady technologies are enabling Sky Player TV, Sky's online TV service. Launched today, the service offers access to a range of leading pay TV entertainment as part of an online-only subscription. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sky Player TV Uses Microsoft Silverlight and PlayReady Technology (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Microsoft Corp. and BSkyB announce that Microsoft Silverlight and PlayReady technologies are enabling Sky Player TV, Sky's online TV service. Launched today, us.rd.yahoo.com
VDIworks2Go (ZDNet) VDIworks has been working on how to better create, deploy, access and manage virtual desktops for years and often develops creative solutions to the challenges organizations have faced. Recently, the company launched VDIworks2Go as a way to overcome some of the impediments mobile staff members face. by Dan Kusnetzky us.rd.yahoo.com
AUSTRALIA: Children's welfare groups slam net filters (AsiaMedia) Support for the Government's plan to censor the internet has hit rock bottom, with even some children's welfare groups now saying that that the mandatory filters, aimed squarely at protecting kids, are ineffective and a waste of money. us.rd.yahoo.com
Children's welfare groups slam net filters (Sydney Morning Herald) Support for the Government's plan to censor the internet hits rock bottom with even childrens' welfare groups saying the filters are a waste of money. us.rd.yahoo.com
Internet censor plan blasted (Sydney Morning Herald) Child welfare groups say web filter plan is futile. us.rd.yahoo.com
Spammers Regaining Control Over Srizbi Botnet (PC World via Yahoo! News) The zombie computers used to send spam are coming back to life. us.rd.yahoo.com
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