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Designer Miyamoto makes video games pulse with life
(USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - NEW YORK - Shigeru Miyamoto, the father of iconic Nintendo mascot Mario, among many others, doesn't just bring characters to life in his video games. He injects his life into his creations. That's why his latest project, Wii Fit, which arrives in stores Wednesday, is not really a game at all. It's a $90 software-and-gadget fitness package for Nintendo's revolutionary Wii, reflecting Miyamoto's interest in his own physical health. Wii Fit, which comes with a balance board, has a built-in virtual trainer that helps players with yoga, aerobics and muscle toning.
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Adobe refreshes Flash Player
(InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Facing serious challenges to its dominance in the RIA (rich Internet application) space, Adobe Systems will refresh its bread-and-butter Flash Player technology Thursday with capabilities that could provide an edge on the RIA battleground.
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IBM Boosts BlackBerry Access to Cognos, Lotus Software
(PC World)
PC World - IBM has released software that allows BlackBerry users to access more of its applications, including its Cognos business...
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New York Stock Exchange Runs Trades On Red Hat Linux
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - The conversion to Linux followed the acquisition of the Euronext exchange in 2007, and the open source operating system is now powering the NYSE's mission-critical trading systems.
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Software Piracy On The Rise, Study Finds
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Rates of pirated software ranged from a high of 93% in Armenia to a low of 20% in the United States, according to the 2007 BSA and IDC Global Software Piracy study.
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Hacker Writes Rootkit for Cisco's Routers
(PC World)
PC World - A security researcher has developed malicious rootkit software for Cisco Systems' routers, a development that has placed...
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