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The winner of the 'Most Epic FAIL' Pwnie award this year will be Sony because the troubled company was the sole nominee in this category.Founded back in 2007 by security researchers Alexander Sotirov and Dino Dai Zovi, the Pwnie Awards are handed out every year at the Black Hat USA security conference.The w... |
25 July 2011 13:01 GMT |
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About a week and a half ago, we announced that Softpedia and Sega were giving away an 8GB Alpha Protocol-skinned iPod touch and a couple of original DVDs of the game to three lucky guys that would leave the most impressive and funny comment on our review page of the game. Now, it's time to make good on our promi... |
23 June 2010 07:51 GMT |
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A while ago, we published an article and editorial about the nominations to the Packt CMS Awards. After a long period of voting, the results are in and controversy is out. This year's winners are WordPress, Plone, ImpressCMS and Drupal (yes, again). Considered an equivalent of the “Best New Act” aw... |
14 November 2009 05:58 GMT |
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I wrote this editorial after the recent nominees for the Open Source CMS Award from Packt were released to the public a few weeks ago. After passing through a testing, updating and indexing process with all the nominees, some useful tips, details and conclusions can be presented to help readers in their voting proces... |
8 October 2009 07:56 GMT |
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Everybody likes award ceremonies, especially those in which regular people vote for the winner. Maybe this is the reason why the Packt Open Source CMS Award has managed to consolidate itself as a realistic and meaningful prize for the best open source CMSs around. After a month-long open nomination process, voting ha... |
8 October 2009 03:09 GMT |
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Laptop Mag has awarded Apple an A for the fourth year in a row, thanks to its efficient and reliable customer support, the magazine reports. Following Apple and tied for second place were Lenovo and Sony, each earning a B+. Close behind these vendors were Toshiba (B), Asus and Fujitsu (B-), and Acer, Dell and HP (C-)... |
7 August 2009 03:04 GMT |
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After posting the “Thanks a Billion” sign on the front page of its website, Apple issued an official report, formally announcing that iPhone and iPod touch owners had downloaded one billion applications from its revolutionary App Store, the largest application store in the world. In the report, Apple reve... |
27 April 2009 05:19 GMT |
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Apple and Panasonic are top performers in Rescuecom's third annual Computer Reliability Report, the company that has been assisting both businesses and home users with on-site and remote technical support since 1997 says. Announcing the results of its reliability report, Rescuecom revealed that Apple scored the... |
18 December 2008 03:05 GMT |
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This year, Apple took home several awards for its devices. The British Technology Awards 2008 alone put Apple and its iPhone at the top spot in four major categories, while the iPod touch was named “Gadget of the Year” by the T3 Technology Magazine.The British Technology Awards 2008 also featured a Gadget... |
10 October 2008 08:44 GMT |
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This statement will have two results: the Xbox 360 fanboys will be outraged and they'll start sending me e-mails full of hatred, while the PS3 fanboys will say "Yeah, we already knew that. Something new?". The truth is, though, that none of the two factions would be right in such a situation. Because, as good as... |
28 May 2008 12:06 GMT |
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It's the end of the year and, naturally, a time for prizes and presents. Christmas cheer is all around us and many try to spread it out as well. Yahoo!, on the other hand, has decided to tell the world what it thinks about the impact that some sites have had on the Internet as a whole, on its users and rank the... |
18 December 2007 11:56 GMT |
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I talked a while ago about the way the Internet and the search engines, in general, stop the creative thinking in youngsters after reading a Graz University professor's take on the "copy/paste generation". It looks like he isn't the only one concerned with the matter, newly awarded Nobel Prize winner, Dori... |
10 December 2007 14:06 GMT |
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… and that's Google. If they don't have it, it probably didn't happen or it is too small to attract any attention.I'll give it to you from the end to the beginning, perhaps if I write it like that I'll be able to understand why it happened like this. American Airlines mechanic Arnim Ramdass d... |
23 November 2007 09:17 GMT |
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Nokia is bringing last minute encouragements for people to enter the Mobile Rules! competition. There are only two weeks left until the first stage of the competition ends, making the Finnish handset producer already think on the next step of the contest.Mobile Rules! is a competition designed only for those with exp... |
5 November 2007 09:42 GMT |
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