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Watch Curiosity rover land on Mars without Flash
Those clever folks at NASA are providing more than one way to skin the Curiosity viewing cat.
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0x10c: the new way to assemble hype
Often when a new game is announced, the reader will make a mental note to check back at a later date. Rarely does that reader head off and start building usable components before a...
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AtG Weekend Gaming: HTML5 games, id on github
After a hard week of work, relax with this selection of games. Some are in-browser, others are classics from John Carmack and id software.
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GPS Tag wins Microsoft Devsta Challenge
Turbulence, a game of tag using GPS-enabled mobile phones, has taken out Microsoft's Devsta Challenge 2008. We take a look at the top five entries.
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Idiot Watch link of the day
One day a year we get to see the true intelligence of some news sources.
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Daylight saving changes are standard procedure
Timezone data changes all the time, it's what governments do -- probably to keep the populace on their toes -- and yet we still survive. This time will be no different.
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Gosling: Blu-ray victory to spur Java creativity
The "Father of Java", James Gosling, stated that he sees Blu-ray's victory as a catalyst for more interesting forms of entertainment for the disc format.
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Sky makes Google Earth a virtual telescope
Google Earth will, from tonight, allow users to view the sky as seen from ground level, thanks to a new feature called Sky.
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JavaOne: Day One Gallery
JavaOne, Sun's developer conference, began today with a series of announcements -- before that could happen though, the lines needed to be traversed.
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Another iTunes, another toolkit
What lessons should developers take from Apple's Human Interface Guidelines if the company that writes them cannot even adhere to them?