July 31, 2010
Readers were in the mood for maps this week because they pushed this story about a must-see video of Microsoft’s Street Slide into the most-viewed category.
July 31, 2010
Microsoft’s bug reports fail to result in prompt corrections, the Microsoft Vulnerability Research program reports.
July 31, 2010
Here’s the latest action: Wi-Fi coming to NYC subway — Plans to provide wireless access to subway riders in New York City have been resumed , with $200 million being allocated for company Transit Wireless to equip the tunnels with substations. Twitter taking Saturday night off — The micro-blogging site is expected to go down Saturday night so that its hosting provider, NTT America, can upgrade portions of its network. Nexus Two rumors emerge — Technology website Neowin reported today that Google is working on the sequel to its Nexus One smartphone.
July 31, 2010
Shawn Foust is head of the video game industry team at law firm Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP.
July 31, 2010
Bennett Lincoff has been proposing a different kind of solution to the music industry’s online woes for quite some time. Last year, he did a great job picking apart some of the major problems with Jim Griffin’s Choruss plan (which, again, we’ve been told was supposed to launch in January, but we’re still unfamiliar with any universities — let alone the tens of thousands of students — who have signed up for it). However, we haven’t really looked at Lincoff’s own proposal.