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SlySoft have announced that they have cracked the BD+ copy protection used in Blu-ray discs. Although the BD+ scheme is designed to be dynamically updated, van Heuen isn't worried. … Van Heuen is very optimistic that the Blu-ray Disc Association won't be able to squash this crack using technological methods. SlySoft's press release is available here.
Chienne from Internode Games Network recently interviewed Allen Covert, the storyline writer for the next Leisure Suite Larry game. He played the best friend and limousine driver in The Wedding Singer, Nicky's roommate in Little Nicky, and 10-Second Tom in 50 First Dates - and he recently took the time to sit down and answer some of our questions in this exclusive interview, and we'd like to share his answers.
According to echelon, those of you who "like vehicles with half the standard amount of wheels" may find this video of the D-Air racing air bag system interesting (or amusing). Here's some more information on this product. Thanks!
Techware Labs give a simple explanation on differences between some of the RAID levels. This guide is intended to help you understand what the different types of raid levels do as well as assist you in making a decision on which raid level is appropriate for your needs.
Rick noticed that the creators of South Park have decided to make all 12 seasons available for streaming on their site (but only to US residents at this stage). "The new Web site just makes it easier for people to see and share South Park... Basically, we just got really sick of having to download our own show illegally all the time. So we gave ourselves a legal alternative."
Apple has settled a lawsuit concering advertising that its MacBook and MacBook Pro LCD screens could display "millions of colours". The traditional 16.7 million colors advertised for many displays can be achieved through an 8-bit channel, but the plaintiffs believed that Apple actually used 6-bit displays, which generate 262,144 discreet colors before dithering.
Modders on the OCAU Forums may be able to gleam some ideas for their next project from the Illusion PC entry in the Next-Gen PC Design competition. Thanks Marc! The entire computer is disguised by an illusion to make it look nothing like a computer and also features the ability to be completely customized in a variety of different ways, however best suits the user.
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