Amazon adds Audible to its digital empire

31 01 2008

Amazon’s been making some interesting moves as of late…

Engadget:

“Amazon just announced an agreement to acquire Audible Inc. The move,
once approved by the Feds and shareholders, leaves Audible.com’s 80,000
strong library of audiobooks, radio programs, newspapers, and such in
the hands of Amazon. Funny how a company built on a foundation of paper
now finds itself knee deep in digital music, books, video and even devices. The $300 Million deal is expected to conclude by Q2, 2008.”




Four Indicted in Pirate Bay Case

31 01 2008

Why is it that I think this won’t amount to anything?

Slashdot: “Suddenly the founders of the Pirate Bay are not so hearty. The four
men behind the popular file-sharing site were indicted in Sweden on
Thursday on charges of being accessories to breaking copyright law. And
this is more than just a shot across the bows. The prosecutor reckons
that they can be hooked for ‘promoting other people’s copyright
breaches’ but there will be no walking the plank: instead, they face
fines of up to $200,000 and the confiscation of all their hardware.
‘The Swedish prosecutor listed dozens of works that had been downloaded
through The Pirate Bay site, including The Beatles’ Let It Be, Robbie
Williams’ Intensive Care and the movie Harry Potter & The Goblet of
Fire. Plaintiffs in the case include Warner, MGM, Columbia Pictures,
20th Century Fox Films, Sony BMG, Universal and EMI.’”




HOWTO Get a load of hard-disk space back

31 01 2008

Boing Boing: “A handy tip — if you use Thunderbird to get your email, don’t forget
to occasionally run File -> Compact Folders. I did so yesterday and
reclaimed nearly 20GB of hard drive space! Comparing my mail folder to
my backup, I discovered that every single email that I’d “deleted” for
over a year (by putting it in the Trash and then emptying it) was still
lurking on my disk.”




Tiki Bar’s Johnny Johnny (Kevin Gamble) Saves Woman’s Life

28 01 2008

Digg: “Today Kevin Gamble, also known as Tiki Bar TV’s “Johnny Johnny,” in an
incredible act of heroism, saved a woman from an oncoming train in a
New York subway. “The train is about 60 seconds away, so I immediately
leap over the edge…So I haul her up on my shoulder, at which point
she comes too, and I quickly get her back to the edge…”

LINK




Gaiman’s Cthulu/Sherlock mashup “Study in Emerald” — free audio

27 01 2008

Boing Boing: “HarperCollins has released a free MP3 of Neil Gaiman reading his Hugo-
and Locus-winning story “A Study in Emerald,” which mashes up Sherlock
Holmes and Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos — a story that transcends mere
gimmick and is poignant, and engrossing. I first heard Gaiman’s reading
of the story in the audiobook edition of Gaiman’s excellent collection Fragile Things and had to pull over to give it my full concentration. Gaiman’s a great reader and an even better writer.

LinkMP3 Link




Robots Learn To Lie

27 01 2008

Here comes the matrix…

Slashdot
: “Gizmodo reports that robots that have the ability to learn and can communicate information to their peers have learned to lie.
‘Three colonies of bots in the 50th generation learned to signal to
other robots in the group when then found food or poison. But the
fourth colony included lying cheats that signaled food when they found
poison and then calmly rolled over to the real food while other robots
went to their battery-death.’”




TF2 Getting Unlockables, New Maps

23 01 2008

CVG:

MmMMmMM!

I’m at Valve HQ in Bellevue, Washington as I write, and just about to jump back on the two new Team Fortress 2 maps - Badlands, and the first map for an entirely new game
mode - more on that in a bit. But the biggest news is this ‘large-scale modification’ Valve teased us about a few weeks back. It’s even larger scale than I’d thought.

Starting with just two new items for the Medic, Valve are going to be gradually rolling out new, unlockable weapons for every class. These will be alternative versions of their current loadouts that, once unlocked by earning a certain number of achievements, you can pick and choose from on a new ‘Loadout’ menu.

The possibilities for the unlockable loadouts are uncountable and ridiculously exciting - in fact, we’d love to hear your suggestions in the comments. Valve probably would too - they’re rolling this feature out in a very limited form precisely because they want to experiment with it, see what people think, and let it evolve as they progress.”

The unlockables aren’t just beefed up versions of the weapons, they balance major advantages and disadvantages to fundamentally alter the role of that class. The first Medic unlock, for example, is called the Overhealer. Instead of temporarily buffing people’s health to 50% above their normal maximum, it permanently boosts them to double their standard health. The downside is that it’ll be dramatically worse at building Ubercharge - in fact, Valve are toying with not letting it Uber at all.

No details on what the second unlock they’ll be rolling out in this update will be, beyond the basics: it’ll be another Medic healing ray, and it’ll change the way the class plays all over again. The first is earned by acquiring half of the thirty-five new Medic achievements, the second for acquiring them all.

The new game mode is showcased in Goldrush - the map that will ship alongside cp_badlands in a little over a month from now. One team must escort a small mining cart through a series of Dustbowl-like map segments. The cart moves faster the more Blue players are near it, but stops entirely if even one Red player is in range. Blue have to escort the cart all the way to Red’s headquarters within a certain timelimit.

Don’t fret over the details too much just yet - we don’t have time or space to do it justice here and now. We’ll have an in-depth preview of the new changes and mode in our next issue, but until then here’s what you actually need to know. The new mode, current unnamed, is awesome fun. It concentrates the action around one point, keeping it intense and frenetic, but that point is constantly moving. That means the tactical landscape is constantly changing, Engineers have to rethink their Sentry positions as the cart grinds forth, and everyone has to adapt constantly as they play. And crouching alongside the cart, using it as a piece of mobile cover from enemy snipers as it crawls along agonisingly slowly, is hilarious.

The possibilities for the unlockable loadouts are uncountable and ridiculously exciting - in fact, we’d love to hear your suggestions in the comments. Valve probably would too - they’re rolling this feature out in a very limited form precisely because they want to experiment with it, see what people think, and let it evolve as they progress.




MPAA admits to lying about college downloading

23 01 2008

Boing Boing: “The MPAA study that showed that students were responsible for 44 percent of film downloading? A big old lie. And now the MPAA has admitted it:

In a 2005 study it commissioned, the Motion Picture
Association of America claimed that 44 percent of the industry’s
domestic losses came from illegal downloading of movies by college
students, who often have access to high-bandwidth networks on campus.

The MPAA has used the study to pressure colleges to take tougher
steps to prevent illegal file-sharing and to back legislation currently
before the House of Representatives that would force them to do so.

But now the MPAA, which represents the U.S. motion picture
industry, has told education groups a “human error” in that survey
caused it to get the number wrong. It now blames college students for
about 15 percent of revenue loss.”

Link

(via /.)




Dark Knight’s Heath Ledger Is Dead

23 01 2008

Man this is frakkin sad…

Scifi Wire:

photo of I'm Not There.,  Heath Ledger

“Heath Ledger, who plays the Joker in the upcoming Batman movie The Dark Knight,
was found dead on Jan. 22 in a Manhattan residence in a possible [sleeping pill]-related death, police told the Associated Press. He was 28.

NYPD spokesman Paul Browne told the AP that Ledger had an
appointment for a massage at the Manhattan apartment believed to be his
home. The housekeeper who went to let Ledger know the masseuse was
there found him dead at 3:26 p.m.

The Australian-born actor was an Oscar nominee for his role in Brokeback Mountain and has numerous other screen credits (The Patriot, A Knight’s Tale).

Ain’t It Cool News reported that Ledger had completed the role of the villainous Joker in the upcoming Batman Begins sequel, directed by Christopher Nolan, which is slated to open in July.

Dark Horizons said that Ledger had been shooting The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus in the United Kingdom for director Terry Gilliam as recently as the weekend. No word on how it will be affected.”




World of Warcraft Tops 10 Million Subscribers

22 01 2008

Holy shiz is there any stopping the juggernaut?

IGN PC: “Subscriptions to the World of Warcraft
persistent online role-playing game have surpassed the 10 million
subscriber mark worldwide, according to Blizzard Entertainment.

The game, now more than three years old, has become the most popular
massively-multiplayer online role-playing game, taking the top sales
spot among PC games around the world in 2005 and 2006. WoW was only
outsold in 2007 by its expansion pack – World of Warcraft: Burning
Crusade. A second WoW expansion, World of Warcraft: The Rise of the
Lich King, is in development…”