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Latest MMOG numbers put SWG at >125,000

A July update the the MMOG Subscription Numbers web page indicates that (among other things) Star Wars Galaxies picked up over 125,000 users in its first week. In other news, Shadowbane appears to be at 50,000+ (the estimate that was given for break-even) and EverQuest is still holding …

What you are not seeing on Google

For those of you wondering about the effects of the DMCA on the availability of information on the Internet, consider the page from Chilling Effects about requests to remove content from Google. For those unfamiliar with Chilling Effects, it is a site dedicated to watching the DMCA and other mechanisms …

Symantec to raise anti-virus update fee

PCWorld is reporting that Symantec (manufacturers of the popular Norton Anti-Virus software) will be increasing their individual subscription rates from about US$15 to US$20 this year. For companies like Apple that bundle competitors software into their products (in this case, their .Mac product), this is probably good news …

Music industry begins to crack on pricing

In good news for the consumer and probably equally good, if not better, news for the music industry, Universal Music is starting to combat the falling sales of music by cutting prices. According to an article from the Associated Press (via Tampa Bay Online), Universal is cutting wholesale prices by …


Amphibious car fast on land and water

An article from BBC News reports that Gibbs Technology is now demonstrating the Aquada, an amphibious car that will be available in the UK next year at a price of £150,000. The vehicle is interesting in that it can achieve 100mph on land and 30mph in the water. The …

White House to resume tours

According to an article from the Washington Post, the White House will begin allowing public tours again on September 16. Tourists will be required to request a reservation through their Senator or Representative (by supplying SSN, date of birth, and name) in advance. Tours were stopped after the September 11 …

Whistler gets Wireless

Whistler, the Canadian ski and outdoor resort outside of Vancouver, is being "unwired" by Colubris. According to this press release, 50% of the hotel rooms in the area will be covered by the initial implementation.


Al Jazeera reopens English website

For those interested in balancing their news input by reading everyone's stilted viewpoints, Al Jazeera is now back online in English. They have some glitches with the site, but it seems to be working well. Same basic viewpoint as before, but interesting to see an English version of some of …


Planet PDF offers free classic literature online

Planet PDF is providing free PDF versions of many classic books, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The War of the Worlds, The Prince, The Odyssey, Crime and Punishment, and many others (a total of 44 right now). The books are in PDF format and can be downloaded in tagged …

XBox Emulator for PCs released

In a somewhat hesitant article, Gaming-Zone.net has announced that SF has released 1.0 of XEON, an XBox emulator for the PC. Details are a bit sketchy and it appears hard to get running, but it is available as a download. Editor's note: Although the post is gone, there's …

Can RSS help stop SPAM?

An article from Internetnews.com is reporting on moves by email-based newsletters to switch from email to a mechanism called RSS (Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary), which has users computers pull specially-formatted information from the newsletter's site instead of waiting for an email copy of the newsletter. From …

Case Western Reserve unveils largest public WiFi net

In an unanticipated move, Case Western Reserve University has announced that they are opening their expanding network of 1200 access points to the public. In the press release, CWRU states that access will be available from the campus and the University Circle neighborhood, (containing institutions such as the Cleveland Museum …


G5 Dual delays

Well the word-on-the-street about the G5 Dual shipments being delayed appears to be true. After 8 weeks of having September 2 as my "Ships on or before" date, Apple has decided to change my ship date to 9/26/03. Thus, it appears that my editing for the Canyon trip …

Microsoft continues plan to lock down documents

I've speculated on this a number of times, but now an article from CNet is talking about Microsoft's moves to integrate "rights management" technology into the Office 2003 product. Microsoft is selling it as an enhancement that allows businesses to determine who will be able to read confidential data, however …

OSX, Linux added to OMB supported list

In good news for Linux and OS X aficionados, Federal Computer Week is reporting that the US OMB has added OS X and Linux to the list of supported operating systems for federal use. Previously, only Microsoft's Windows and Sun's Java 2 platforms were supported.

VirtualPC not compatible with G5

In what is probably bad news for Apple (and certainly should have been obvious in the beginning), Microsoft has confirmed to MacWorld UK that the company's newly acquired PC emulation software is not compatible with Apple's new G5 computers due to a feature that doesn't exist in the CPU that …