Oct 12th, 2006 · The producer of the canned pork product Spam has lost a bid to claim the word as a trademark for unsolicited e-mails. EU trademark officials rejected Hormel Foods Corp.'s appeal, dealing the company another setback in its struggle to prevent software …
see also: EU · software · Google · products · Commercial · consumer · company
Sep 2nd, 2006 · Informit has a quick look at Microsoft's Expression suite consisting of Graphic Designer, Interactive Designer, and Web Designer in comparison to Dreamweaver. It seems that Microsoft got tired of relying on FrontPage and is actually going after professionals. …
see also: Microsoft · design · platform · PHP · Dreamweaver · expressive · Expression Web Designer
Aug 8th, 2006 · In his latest 'Designer's Notebook' question, columnist Ernest Adams asks a very simple question: are video games' lack of cultural credibility partly due to the fact that "we don't have any highbrow games"? Titled 'Where's Our Merchant Ivory?', Adams …
see also: video · media · design · legislation · entertainment · City · Culture
Jul 29th, 2006 · The Washington Post has a story describing Lego's new Mindstorms. Two years ago, Lego formed their own 'star chamber' to decide what the next iteration of Mindstorms would look like. Eventually reaching 14 people, the Mindstorm users panel had a huge …
see also: robots · download · technology · company · design · USB · Washington Post
Jun 23rd, 2006 · Coudal points out a "Swell article from UK Magazine 'Design' from 1969," excerpting "Designing a computer is a continuous process in which technological breakthroughs must be matched by new hardware, and new hardware by new software, without invalidating …
see also: Hardware · software · computer · 1969 · design · technologies · breakthrough
Mar 5th, 2006 · SCTP is a reliable, general-purpose transport layer protocol for use on IP networks. While the protocol was originally designed for telephony signaling, SCTP provided an added bonus -- it solved some of the limitations of TCP while borrowing beneficial …
see also: IP · network · reliable · reliability · design · Security · Socket
Mar 3rd, 2006 · Oracle Corp's CEO, Larry Ellison, has maintained that open source projects are only
successful when major technology corporations get involved and doubted that open source
will have a major impact on the software areas in which the company operates. Speaking …
see also: software · OSS · business · technology · corporate · company · Vendors
Mar 2nd, 2006 · Imagine getting inside the mind of a shark: swimming silently through the ocean, sensing faint electrical fields, homing in on the trace of a scent." That's what the Pentagon wants to do, says New Scientist. By remotely guiding the sharks' movements using …
see also: design · New Scientist · electric · fields · animals · movement · Pentagon
Mar 1st, 2006 · With a new photographic laser device developed to check damages on the Space Shuttle, NASA is going to help the FBI to investigate crime scenes. The Laser Scaling and Measurement Device for Photographic Images (LSMDPI) was designed to provide a non-intrusive …
see also: chemicals · NASA · design · cameras · damages · photographs · accident
Mar 1st, 2006 · High school students from West Philadelphia High School have designed a sports car that can go from zero to 60 in four seconds and get more than 50 miles to the gallon on soy bean oil. CBS News reports that this unlikely car was the star last week at …
see also: students · technology · corporate · design · sports · kids · schools
Mar 1st, 2006 · Translations of medical questions posed by doctors to their patients were provided by a new Canadian designed computer called MedBridge. "Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Portuguese, French, and Russian," are some of the languages the MedBridge can work …
see also: video · medical · computer · Japanese · patient · design · Canadian
Feb 27th, 2006 · Next time a ceramic mug falls on the ground, you won't have to buy a new coffee:"A team of undergraduates at the university in Socorro designed a ceramic mug that can fall 15 feet onto concrete pavement and still hold a full cup of java afterward without …
see also: design · Java · University · Leaked · pavement · undergraduate · humanity
Feb 27th, 2006 · If you look down the line, into the future of Xbox 360 titles, you see some pretty complicated games coming our way. The likes of Elder Scrolls IV and Mistwalker Studios' Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon are designed to change gamer perceptions of Microsoft's …
see also: Microsoft · games · design · developer · Xbox · console · gamers
Feb 26th, 2006 · Ars Technica is running a piece about The Octopiler from IBM. The Octopiler is supposed to be compiler designed to handle the Cell processor (the one inside Sony's PS3). From the article: 'Cell's greatest strength is that there's a lot of hardware on …
see also: Hardware · IBM · Sony · Cell · PS3 · design · Programs
Feb 24th, 2006 · Apparently the folks who designed the Advanced Access Content System (AACS)for the new HD DVD formats have decided to stick it to the early HDTV adopters. If your set used the older component video, expect to watch your new HD DVD at a quarter of the …
see also: video · Adoption · HD · DVD · HDTV · design · Advanced Access Content System
Feb 23rd, 2006 · X Prize Foundation is asking the public to comment on the draft rules set for its lunar lander challenge. From Space.com: According to draft rules for the lunar lander contest, competitors will be challenged to build a vehicle capable of launching vertically, …
see also: Public · competitors · Space.com · design · Lunar · Lander · Prize Foundation
Feb 20th, 2006 · This is an unusual book in a good way. It covers a subject normally the preserve of geeks while being targeted at designers. Not a common approach, but one that Jeremy Keith pulls off rather handily. Mr. Keith is an active member of the Web Standards …
see also: design · geeks · DOM · Scripting · Jeremy Keith · Keith · Web Standards Project
Feb 18th, 2006 · Videogame creators are heavily using software to animate objects or characters without reprogramming them between two scenes. Now, game designers from the University of Southern California (USC) have developed 'Social Puppet,' a computer engine to 'help …
see also: software · computer · engineering · Interactive · games · customers · design
Feb 17th, 2006 · CNN has an article in which they talk about Dean Kamen's latest inventions designed to provide water to rural villages. His goal is also to provide electricity and opportunities for entrepreneurship. From the article: 'Eighty percent of all the diseases …
see also: design · CNN · Inventors · invention · environment · Segways · Dean Kamen
Feb 16th, 2006 · MSNBC reports that Microsoft's next version of Office, now known as Office 2007 (previously code-named Office 12), will continue targeting the corporate audience through multiple versions of Office 2007. Versions announced include 'Office Professional …
see also: network · integrated · service · Microsoft · office · Internet · corporate