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Rachida Dati s’est déclarée favorable aux mesures proposées par la
commission chargée de réviser l’ordonnance de 45, relative à la
justice des mineurs, et notamment à l’idée de ramener à 12 ans
l’âge auquel pourront être appliquées des sanctions pénales, dont
éventuellement une mise en détention dans le cas d’un crime.
Today, Adobe announced it would lay off 600 workers,
or 8 percent of its total headcount. The recession is forcing it to reduce its sales forecasts
for the next two quarters. No wonder it canceled its
booth at Macworld. When the big guys are hurting, everybody hurts.
That brings our Layoff Tracker up
to 76,000 tech jobs lost since late August. Adobe joins Leapfrog, which announced on Monday it
will cut 70 people (10 percent) and Trutap, which will let 25 people go (80 percent) and is
looking to sell the remains of the company.
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Mobile Gadgets and Applications, Delivered Daily.
We caught wind of a new film going into production next March in San Francisco, CA that sounds
pretty freakin' cool. Written and directed by Joshua Grannell is ALL ABOUT EVIL, which follows a
mousy librarian, who has inherited her father's beloved old movie house, discovers her inner serial
killer -- and a legion of rabid gore fans -- when she starts turning out a series of grisly shorts.
What her fans don't realize yet is that the murders in the movies are all too real. Upcoming
phenoms Thomas Dekker (From Within, The Sarah Connor Chronicles) and Noah Segan (Deadgirl, Cabin
Fever: Spring Fever) will topline alongside horror legends Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Mary
Woronov (Night of the Comet, Chopping Mall, House of the Devil). Patrick Bristow, Peaches Christ
and Mink Stole round out the cast.
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pMicrosoft ought to reflect on their image at this point in time, and acquiring some "cool" would
do a whole world of good for them. Case in point, adding Twitter and Digg to their portfolio would
definitely raise their profile by a notch, although it remains to be seen whether users of both
services will actually head for the hills when they see the association with Microsoft then. It
would be interesting to see Microsoft try to enhance their corporate image among the younger
generation of users instead of being thought of as a big, bad wolf that is out to gobble whatever
innocent, fledgling company. How much moolah do you think Microsoft will have to fork out before
either company agrees to go under the Seattle company's fold?/p pPermalink: a
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Graphisoft has released the BIM Learning Studio, a suite of learning tools that allows architects,
architectural students, and other design professionals to experience building information modeling
(BIM) as an alternative to standard CAD programs. The training tools guide the user through
ArchiCAD 12, where they can view the modeling software as it is used to design the Massaro house, a
project by...
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latest Wind, the U120H that comes with built-in HSDPA connectivity has just been unboxed by French
site Notebook3G. Apart from being able to connect to the Internet just about anywhere you are
(subject to signal availability, of course), the MSI Wind U120H comes with the following :- /p p ul
li10" LED backlit LCD display at 1,024 x 600 resolution/LI LIIntel Atom 1.6GHz processor/LI LI1GB
RAM/LI LI160GB hard drive/LI LI6-cell battery/LI LI1.3 megapixel camera/LI LIStereo speakers/LI
LIWi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity/LI/UL P/PThe MSI Wind U120H will ship in France from next month
onwards - no idea when it will arrive Stateside though. pPermalink: a
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a href="http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/1996/3/1996_3_50.shtml"Thomas Edison's
Concrete Houses/a From 1902 to roughly 1917, Edison was in the a
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cost of a new home at the time). He even made a
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The PC gaming industry has seen many graphics chips come and go. Companies like 3dfx, S3, Trident,
Intel, nVidia, ATI and others have tapped into the gaming industry and have produced 3d
accellerators for the PC, and most of them have gone. There are only two major players in the PC
graphics industry: nVidia and ATI.
These two graphics juggernauts unveil new products every year, which effectively doubles the
effective processing power over the previous generation. This ruthless competition is both good and
bad news for consumers: Good in that faster technology becomes cheaper, and we have many options.
Bad in that the expensive video card you just purchased will remain bleeding edge for only a few
months.
The latest battle comes just in time for the 2008 holiday season. ATI's 4800 series goes up against
nVidia's GTX line of cards. Sapphire is one of the more well-known manufacturers of ATI-based video
cards, and they have a secret weapon in the world of single-GPU video cards. Their 4870 Toxic video
card not only comes pre-overclocked, but is stacked with 512MB of the fastest GDDR5 memory, which
is certainly enough for today's gamer.
Read the full review at OCModShop.com
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src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/ipod-shortage.jpg" vspace="5" border="0" //div pLike a
plague, the iPod is experiencing shortages at certain reseller channels, with Amazon.com recently
extending the lead times of the 8GB iPod touch 2G to three to five weeks instead of the initial 11
days, while the 16GB variant stays at three to five weeks. Heck, even the screen-less iPod Shuffle
is experiencing shortage on certain colors and capacities this week among retailers such as Best
Buy, Target, Wal-Mart and Crutchfield.com. This is pretty surprising considering the current
economic climate that we're in at the moment, and it goes to prove that music has turned into an
essential part of our everyday life for many of us. /p pPermalink: a
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"You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore ..."
-- Richard Nixon, on his 1962 loss to Pat Brown for the Governorship of California
That statement turned out, of course, not to be true; we would have Nixon to kick around for
decades more. That statement also concealed a different truth, which is that Nixon -- the hunched,
scowling, puritan-satyr of American politics -- could not only take a beating, but also dish one
out. Frost/Nixon, Ron
Howard's film adaptation of Peter Morgan's stage play, kicks Nixon around, but it also lets him
kick back, as TV personality (not journalist or reporter, but
personality) David Frost faces Nixon in a series of 1977 interviews for an ambitious,
expensive and poorly-planned multi-night TV broadcast. Why would Nixon agree to an on-camera
inquisition? Because Frost paid him -- $600,000 -- for the chance to do so, and because Nixon
thought it might be a chance to re-emerge from his exile after resigning the presidency in 1974.
Two men, their careers in decline, circling each other for a shot at redemption: Frost (Michael Sheen) is wagering his
fortune on the chance to re-make his reputation; Nixon (Frank Langella), with neither
reputation or fortune, is desperate for a chance to escape infamy.
But Frost/Nixon is not simply the equivalent of Thunderdome for readers of The
Nation, where two men enter and one man leaves. Morgan's script is smart enough to make sure
there are things hidden under that clash, a quieter film about character and communication, modern
media and ancient principles. And we also get the interview field of combat, which drapes the slick
surface of modern manners over the kind of brute, bloody battle you normally see only in nature
documentaries. The film, like Frost's interviews, is not merely about Watergate -- which is good,
because we have, I should think, drained that well of venality fairly dry -- but instead about
bigger issues of accountability and process and principle. Frost, stripped of all pretense, was
asking Nixon a good question: Who the hell do you think you are? Nixon, stripped of all
pretense, was asking an equally good question: Who the hell are you to ask?
Barack Obama is on the way to making good his pledge to have a Cabinet and White House staff that
are among most diverse ever, although some supporters are asking him to go even further.div
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Fujistu-Siemens has released their Amilo GraphicBooster. It seems like a rather good idea. A
powerful graphics card and two-USB port that you can have permanently attached to three displays.
It look...
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width="700" height="525" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" /Fujistu-Siemens has released their a
href="http://gizmodo.com/391362/fujitsus-amilo-graphicbooster-external-graphics-card-for-easy-laptop-upgrades"Amilo
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512MB ATI Radeon HD3870 capable of driving three displays simultaneously, with two USB ports added
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pResearch In Motion has also felt the effects of the sagging economy, and has reduced its outlook
for its fiscal 3rd quarter that ended last Saturday. Revenue is expected to hit somewhere between
$2.75 billion and $2.78 billion, much lower than their September forecast of $2.95 billion and $3.1
billion. The shortfall is blamed on the stronger dollar (which is a good thing IMHO as that means
Americans would have more purchasing power) as well as the "general economic weakness in the United
States." Strangely, they don't see that the lack of innovation in their products being to blame, or
the relative lateness of the Storm and bold to hit the market without impacting iPhone's ever
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Beyond the break you can check out the hi-res final artwork for Eric Bross' Vacancy 2: The First Cut (trailer), which was written by Mark
L. Smith. Sony Home Entertainment has slated the DVD for release on January 20th, 2009. Experience
the gruesome beginnings of Mr. Smith and his hotel of horrors in this terrifying prequel to
Vacancy, starring Agnes Bruckner (Murder by Numbers). Extra features include: Filmmakers and Cast
Commentary, Behind the Facade: Constructing the Meadow View Inn, Deleted Scenes and Caught on Tape:
Behind the Scenes of Vacancy 2.
Currently have a AMD Athlon 64 x2 4200+ cpu with ATI Radeon x1650.
Just installed Client version 6.23.
1) Seems to me that only one core is doing all the work. Is it possible to have both cores running
?
2) I'm gonna assume that my video card is pretty much out of the loop for this program. Would this
be correct ?
3) Team # is 2630 :evil: :p
pLooks like Jerry Yang and the rest of the Yahoo (a
href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTETicker=YHOO" class="ticker"
title="YHOO"NSDQ: YHOO/a) gang weren't the only ones sad to see the search outsourcing deal with
Google (a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTETicker=GOOG" class="ticker"
title="GOOG"NSDQ: GOOG/a) die. Sanford Litvack, a lawyer the Department of Justice hired
specifically to examine the deal, was hungry for the chance to take the two giants on in court. "Of
course I was looking forward to it. bWe felt pretty good about it, we felt pretty confident/b,"
Litvack said, in an interview a
href="http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/2008/12/hogans-litvack.html" title="with The Am Law
Daily"with The Am Law Daily/a. He revealed that the companies a
href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-yahoos-react-the-deal-was-only-incremental"
title="abandoned the pact"abandoned the pact/a just three hours before the DOJ was set to file a a
href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-google-yahoo-doj-would-have-filed-an-antitrust-lawsuit"
title="laundry list of complaints"laundry list of complaints/a. /p p
—bComplaint specifics/b: Litvack said the DOJ would have alleged that "Google
had a monopoly" in search and that the deal would have extended it. The charges would have been
that the deal violated two parts of the Sherman Act: Section 1, which bans agreements that restrain
trade unreasonably, and Section 2, which says its against the law for a company to monopolize or
attempt to monopolize trade. /p p —bMicrosoft's lobbying wasn't a factor/b:
Though MSFT a
href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-microsoft-outsmarted-complacent-google-in-dc"
title="sustained aggressive lobbying efforts"sustained aggressive lobbying efforts/a, Litvack said
that the company's offensive didn't sway him (or the DOJ) in either direction. /p p
—bGoogle's still in the DOJ's crosshairs/b:nbsp; Meanwhile, the DOJ publicly
outed Google's pre-deal search market share numbers—which Litvack said "may or
may not" have been a warning about future antitrust actions. Still it's definitely a hint that The
Department is keeping a close eye on Google's search-related moves. The companies had even tried to
a
href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-yahoo-google-try-to-sweeten-seach-deal-for-doj-approval"
title="tweak the deal"tweak the deal/a in the hopes of garnering the DOJ's approval, but the
increased scrutiny may have been what a
href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-breaking-google-withdrawing-from-yahoo-deal"
title="drove Google to back away"drove Google to back away/a from it first.nbsp; /p
pstrongRelated/strong/p ul class="related" lia
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DOJ Would Have Filed An Antitrust Lawsuit; Competition Concerns Trumped Anything Else/a/li lia
href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-yahoos-react-the-deal-was-only-incremental"Yahoo's
React: Disappointed Google Withdrew, But The Deal Was Only 'Incremental' Anyway/a/li /ul piCheck
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Prosecutors allege Jennifer Hudson's estranged brother-in-law killed three family members because
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Silva, a href="http://www.zoopy.com/"Zoopy/a is the South African Youtube and a new version was
just launched on Monday. I took the opportunity to talk with Nic about the new website during the
bus trip to a href="http://www.khwattu.org/4/home"!Kwa ttu/a, the cultural center of the San
people./p pIn South Africa, the bandwidth is expensive and Yoututbe does not have a server there,
so it takes forever to upload movies. There was a real need for a local video sharing site and
Vodacom, one of the three mobile carriers in South Africa, is an investor in the company since
early 2008. The new features include the launch of Zoopy TV, 3 channels where journalists with
“extreme blogging training” (Nic), post breakings news nation wide, the multiple
uploads capability (up to 20 files simultaneously), and the mobile version, available at
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