Ken Kutaragi, one of the developers who was involved with the development of all PlayStation gaming platforms until now, has said that he and a number of other members of the “old guard” of the company are working on a secret new project.He refused to offer any details on what that might be, saying that o... |
2 December 2011 07:34 GMT |
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An architect and researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) says he has discovered how ancient Egyptians made the pyramids.Ever wondered 'how on Earth did the Egyptians built the pyramids thousands of years ago' when you saw a documentary about Egypt?The same question has been i... |
25 September 2010 07:03 GMT |
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The 3G-capable version of the iPad isn’t even out yet and, already, Apple’s Media Systems team is looking for a software quality engineer with a strong technical background to test still, video and audio capture and playback frameworks to fill out a position called “Performance QA Engineer, iPad Med... |
16 April 2010 03:55 GMT |
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Valve is definitely a developer that likes to keep its fans really close. The way it achieves this is by constantly paying attention to what the community wants, while still balancing things evenly so as to not make its games reach for one extreme or the other. Left 4 Dead 2 started a bit of a ruckus, but it quickly ... |
20 January 2010 12:01 GMT |
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A former Apple designer claims that Apple has been developing a multi-touch version of iWork for the past two years, in what looks like a move to equip the rumored iSlate tablet with productivity software. The source fails to indicate to the New York Times whether the efforts are centered around the actual tablet App... |
9 January 2010 06:46 GMT |
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New Year's Eve is just around the corner, and, like always, there's not much you can still play at the end of the year. The big releases have come and gone, and the past weeks have been a dry patch of land as far as new games go. So, it looks like it's time to reach deep into the dust-covered box of ... |
30 December 2009 23:01 GMT |
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Apple is looking for a software engineer knowing their way around with browser technology, scalable Internet applications and word-processing development, a job posting reveals. Apple is no stranger to cloud computing (MobileMe) and has already introduced the concept in iWork via iWork.com in January. The service, in... |
28 December 2009 04:05 GMT |
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As noted a bit earlier today, Apple is looking to hire a “proactive” and “hardworking” software engineer to join its iPhone and iPod touch Maps team. The opening is for a full-time iPhone Software Engineer in Santa Clara Valley, Cupertino, California. The Job description has been published in ... |
30 November 2009 08:31 GMT |
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As of late, Apple's Job Opportunities page features an opening spot for iPhone hackers. That's right. If you are knowledgeable in "OS security and UNIX internals" and are familiar with "reverse engineering and security communities," you're the man for the job.Following reports saying that a jailbreakin... |
28 July 2008 04:53 GMT |
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Did your teachers tell you that you've got calligraphic handwriting? Good, thumbs up from Softpedia, but that won't get you anywhere near the desk Apple has wiped the dust off for a Handwriting Recognition Engineer to sit at. What you need for this position with the Cupertino giant is a tad more complicated... |
28 March 2008 09:40 GMT |
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Via Technologies is a computer hardware company known for its low performance, low power and low price products that can usually be found in entry level computer systems or in embedded systems where a low power drain coupled with a low manufacturing and selling price is more important than raw computing power.As the ... |
7 September 2007 11:37 GMT |
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Two of the potential stars from the Googleplex decided to leave the company and to join the famous Benchmark Capital as "Entrepreneurs in Residence". As Matt Marshall from VentureBeat reported, the two ex-Google employees will receive money for starting new businesses owned by the parent company and make them famous ... |
22 June 2007 08:03 GMT |
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If you are into more serious sound or - even more - into serious A/V editing and processing, it's impossible not to have felt the need to feed some audio to multiple recorders at the same time so the next autumn won't come while you still work at the previous Christmas movies. Or being a sound technician fa... |
22 March 2007 07:53 GMT |
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