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Wii releases this week: Boom Blox edition

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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Wow, it seems like it was just a short while ago we were talking about Boom Blox for the first time. Actually, it wasn’t too long ago. But, the game has come a long way since then and we know many of you are looking forward to it. As for the rest of this week’s games, well, we’re pretty sure that they’re not going to win any popularity contests.

This week’s releases are:

The Dog Island
Boom Blox
Speed Racer
Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk

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Worldwide PS3 releases for the week of May 4th

Monday, May 5th, 2008 by admin

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We hope you’re not done playing GTA IV yet, because otherwise you could have a boring week ahead of you. The only release to be found worldwide is Call of Duty 4: GOTY Edition. We highly suspect you already have COD4, but if you don’t you may as well take this opportunity to pick it up. We did name it Game Of The Year, after all. Here’s the “full release list”:

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NTIA Releases Statement on ICANN JPA Mid-Term Review

Monday, April 14th, 2008 by admin

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has released a statement on its mid-term review of the Joint Project Agreement between itself and ICANN. The review found “there was general consensus on the need to preserve the security and stability of the DNS and the recognition that ICANN is the appropriate technical coordinator of the Internet DNS.”
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has released a statement on its mid-term review of the Joint Project Agreement between itself and ICANN. The review found “there was general consensus on the need to preserve the security and stability of the DNS and the recognition that ICANN is the appropriate technical coordinator of the Internet DNS.”

Statement on the Mid-Term Review of the Joint Project Agreement (JPA) Between NTIA and ICANN
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), on behalf of the Department of Commerce, recently conducted a mid-term review of the Department’s Joint Project Agreement (JPA) with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The JPA is a continuation of a series of agreements between the Department and ICANN to facilitate the transition of the technical coordination of the management functions related to the Internet domain name and addressing system (DNS) to the private sector.

Although views during the midterm review represent diverse perspectives, there was general consensus on the need to preserve the security and stability of the DNS and the recognition that ICANN is the appropriate technical coordinator of the Internet DNS. ICANN has made significant progress in several key areas, but most participants agree that important work remains to increase institutional confidence through implementing effective processes that will enable: long term stability; accountability; responsiveness; continued private sector leadership, stakeholder participation; increased contract compliance; and enhanced competition. It is important to note that the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions contract was not part of the JPA mid-term review.

Over the next eighteen months, NTIA will continue to monitor ICANN’s performance in meeting the ten responsibilities articulated in the annex to the JPA. Furthermore, NTIA remains fully committed to the 2005 U.S. Principles on the Internet’s Domain Name and Addressing System.

NTIA would like to gratefully acknowledge the ICANN community’s efforts to provide well-reasoned and substantive contributions to the mid-term review of the JPA. NTIA considers all of the contributions and perspectives shared as invaluable elements of this review and looks forward to further discussions on the topic.

This statement was sourced from www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/ICANN_JPA_080402.html.
 

ASUS releases Splendid HD1 video card, sure does have a way with names

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 by admin

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We’re still a little hazy as to exactly what ASUS’s new Splendid HD1 “video enhance card” actually does differently than most other 2D-enhanced devices, but the company claims it ratchets up 1080p video quality on both digital and analog outputs, and it’ll fit in right along side those Splendid-based Xondar cards. Of course, it’s also got HDCP (which is a start), but it’s starting to smell a little gimmicky around here, splendid or not.

source:engadget