Why the DRM-free iTunes Store is a rip-off (TG Daily)
When Phil Schiller, Apple's chief of worldwide marketing, took the stage yesterday morning to deliver the Macworld 2009 keynote, DRM-free iTunes was one of three key topics on the keynote agenda. The announcement was met with cheers and viewed as a big win for Apple. But was it Apple that ultimately won?
iPhone apps: Escape, Brain Surge!, iPump Workout! (MacNN)
Escape ($3) is a port of the classic 2D puzzle game originally programmed for the uDevGames 2002 Macintosh programming contest. In Escape the player users bombs, teleporting pads, push blocks, keys, cannons, traps, and more to solve various puzzles. Players must also avoid various obstacles such as shooters and guards while working towards the end. The iPhone port is a complete replica of the ...
I’ve already covered this (New Matilda)
I’ve already covered this in a previous response but that doesn’t take away from what is a very good article. The problem is that the Australian film and TV industry is publicly funded, or at least projects have the capacity to be. Whether it’s the FFC, NSW Film and TV Office, Film Victoria, Screen West, whatever, these are the first points of call for filmmakers, and they are all bolt ...
NICHOLAS J. COTSONIKA | INSIDE THE LIONS: With the right moves, roar can be restored (Detroit Free Press)
The golden rule of investing is to buy low and sell high. So maybe Rod Marinelli gave some sage advice Monday. "I really believe that the time to buy stock in the Lions is now," Marinelli said. "I really do. This thing has hit bottom." But are you buying it?
13:15 (BST), 29/12/2008 Driving Kids Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS For immediate release December 25, 2008 ... (gamesindustry.biz)
'Hey, teacher, leave those kids alone!' These words from a famous Pink Floyd song are a good prelude to Driving Kids World - the MMO environment with a new approach to kids' edutainment.