While leaks happen all the time, this is a bit different because a) it’s a microsoft game, b) it’s a BIG event and an anticpated release and c) it happens almost a month before the actual store date.
According to Gamespot and other lackeys, pirates are being hunted with a blow torch and pirating the game [...]
Archive for October, 2004
As surprising as it is, WIPO before concluding its assembly last week, voted to accept the developmental agenda put forth by Argentina and Brazil. I guess there is still hope for the world after all.
For years now, progressive elements and copyfighters have been trying to get the UN’s World Intellectual Property Organization to start thinking [...]
Someone obviously doesn’t like Indymedia. What it is really about no one knows. Rumour has it the bad blood really got started when IMC published names and addresses to RNC delegates a while back (granted, public information to begin with). Some tin foil hats believe this is a first step in a fascist coup d’etat, [...]
I have set up my new wireless accesspoint (Dlink 624 108Mbps). So far so good. More settings to fiddle around with compared to my old 604 (which is considered by most as a miss on Dlink’s part).
As of this evening, orders have been placed for the final components that will make up Work Station 2. [...]
YES! It has finally arrived. Tribes Vengeance promises to avenge the rather fatigued, bullet-ridden franchise that has long since been plagued with an abundance of promises and indeed interesting gameplay, but never quite succeeded at capturing the attention of the average gamer.
Tribes is back with a vengeance. The ultimate high-flying, multi-player battle experience returns with [...]
The Bush administration’s trade and law enforcement officials have trumped up yet another wide-ranging, totalitarian, pseudo-fascistic plan to take over the world. Now it involves putting an end to companies that manufacture and sell counterfeit goods. And look everyone, they even managed to throw in a bogus link to so called terrorism. “If you’re not [...]
CacheLogic has made public its findings on the True picture of peer-to-peer filesharing. A report six months in the making.
Highlights:
BitTorrent is now huge, over 50% of P2P traffic is using this protocol, and it has filled the void of Kazaa / Fasttrack.
The RIAA et al are dreaming when they claim file sharing is down.
P2P is [...]
Results from the 2004 Ig Nobel Prize ceremony are in. Winners this year include “The Effect of Country Music on Suicide”, “Coordination Modes in the Multisegmental Dynamics of Hula Hooping”, “The scientific validity of the Five-Second Rule” along with farting herrings, combovers, nudist history and more.
Note. Release date is 2004-11-23. Expect to see them on a BitTorrent network around that time too. It’s very good news since the guy who supplied me with fresh TV recorded episodes dropped off the radar after his network inconveniently chose not to broadcast seasons six and seven (I think it was?). Hence, no soup [...]
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