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SLACKERJACK – Wake The Royalty

Damn those geometric monarchs, coming over over here and falling asleep on bits of wood. Why, we ought to teach those bastards a lesson!

What’s that? We CAN? By playing Wake The Royalty, the planet’s leading wood-based geometric monarch-waking game? Oh, thank God for that. In Wake The Royalty, you have to make bits of wood interact with other bits of wood to start a sequence of events that ends with a member of the royal family being woken up. It’s a bit maths-y, but if you’re a fan of maths-y games where you have to wake up geometric monarchs with…


Tiger’s Return to Golf to be Broadcast in 3D

Tiger Woods will compete in the 2010 Masters tournament next month, returning to golf from his five-month hiatus.

If you want to see him play, you’ll be able to do so in a new way: Comcast will stream live video of the Masters in addition to its traditional cable broadcast of the event, and both will be available in 3D.

You’ll need a 3D-enabled television or computer to experience it, but if you’ve got the hardware, tune on April 7 – 11 to see Tiger and the other golfers show off their skills. Comcast plans to stream about two hours of live footage each day. While the 3D web stream will be powered by Comcast, the official Masters website will host it.

It’s not clear whether or not the 3D streams will be limited to Comcast customers.

Tiger’s return to golf has been anticipated ever since his multiple extramarital affairs went public and dominated the news and Twitter’s trending topics for days.

Woods has already proven that he can draw a lot of viewers to a live stream — his post-affair press conference attracted 683,000 viewers on Ustream. We’ll see in a few weeks if his golfing prowess — and the intense consumer appeal of 3D — can pull in big numbers, too.

[img credit: Keith Allison]

Reviews: Twitter

Tags: 3D, comcast, Golf, live video, masters, masters-2010, sports, streaming video, tiger woods, video


Badvertising – Windshield Wonder

You know what’s really annoying? Bloody windows. Not the kind that internet geek Bill Gates came up with, but the glass kind that you find in cars, houses and balanced on the end of your massive nose.

So why are they such a pain in the arse? After all, windows protect us from all sorts of everyday dangers such as owls flying into us and wild sheep who’ll come and steal all our valuable possessions.

So what’s the danger with windows? Well for that, we’ve got to look at the material it’s made from. These almost invisible layers of protection are…


Awesome or Off-Putting: Gloomy Sunday – the 100 Suicide Song

Awesome or Off-Putting is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, aliens, medical marvels, scientific wonders, secret societies, government conspiracies, cults, ghosts, EVPs, ancient artifacts, strange facts, odd sightings or just the plain unexplainable.

Anytime we’ve ever heard that Arms Wide Open Song by Creed, within 10 minutes we’ve found ourselves standing barefoot atop a very tall bridge looking for a nice place to land.

This is not an allegory. It’s fact.

We’ve often thought it odd that somebody else’s extreme musical mediocrity could effect us so – and then we heard of Gloomy Sunday. It’s blamed for scads of self-imposed death. We do encourage you to read…


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Kate Winslet & Sam Mendes Split, Mendes’s Beard Probably To Blame
Oh, Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes, why now? Why did you decide to bring an end to your seven-year marriage now?
Fake Steve Jobs and “Seinfeld” Writer to Satirize Silicon Valley in Online TV Series

Web-enabled film and TV network EPIX has signed Emmy award-winning comedy writer Larry Charles to make an original, single-camera, half-hour comedy series called iCON. The series will take place in and poke fun at the Silicon Valley tech culture. Dan Lyons will also write for the series.

Dan Lyons is the author of the satirical blog“The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs,” so he seems a strong match for the Silicon Valley satire genre. Larry Charles is best known as a writer for Seinfeld, Entourage and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

He describes iCON as “nothing less than a modern Citizen Kane” (way to manage expectations!). The show will air on all of EPIX’s distribution channels — the cable TV channel, the streaming video site and the video-on-demand service. Judging from the title of the show and Dan Lyons’s background, it’s easy to guess what this new series will be about. Stay tuned — there’s been no announcement about iCON’s premiere date, but we’ll report it when we hear it.

Tags: cable, curb your enthusiasm, dan lyons, entourage, Epix, icon, larry charles, Seinfeld, television, the secret diary of steve jobs, tv, web series


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Spain: Non-Commercial File Sharing Is Legal

When we talk about file-sharing, there’s a whole spectrum of issues that usually get mixed up or treated as one when they’re really very different things.

Is it OK to borrow an audio CD I just bought? Is it OK to play it to some friends at a party? Can I convert it into MP3 files or make a copy? Is it fine if I put it in a shared folder of a P2P application such as eMule?

At the other end of the spectrum, you’ve got creators of P2P apps, owners of link sites (sites that generally don’t actually host any content, they just link to content that resides elsewhere) and torrent trackers.

Sometimes, you’ll hear that all of the above are illegal. Often, extreme examples such as “listening a CD with a friend” will be laughed at (well of course you can do that) but when it comes to creating a simple backup copy, it’ll be called a gray zone or even declared illegal.

Very rarely you’ll hear a court decide that linking to copyrighted material is OK, but this is exactly how Spanish judge Raul N. García Orejudo ruled in a case of Spanish music collector society SGAE (Sociedad General de Autores y Editores) vs. Jesus Guerra, owner of link site www.elrincondejesus.com.

Do judge Raul’s arguments make sense? You bet they do. First, he denied SGAE’s request to shut down Guerra’s site in June, saying that “P2P networks, as a mere transmission of data between Internet users, do not violate, in principle, any right protected by Intellectual Property Law.”

Now, he decided that “offering an index of links and/or linking to copyright material is not the same as distribution.” His decision was largely based on the fact that Guerra doesn’t make any direct or indirect profits off the site.

Without going into the moral side of the story, it’s obvious that there’s not a very big difference between a site like www.elrincondejesus.com and Google. And if you start going that road, you end up with weird legal precedents, such as the recent decision by an Italian court, which found Google Italy execs guilty over an offensive video Google had failed to remove from its index.

There’s no doubt that SGAE will appeal the decision. But this ruling onceagain shows that not everything is as black and white in the world of file-sharing as the recording industry would have you believe.

Reviews: Google

Tags: file sharing, link sites, p2p, Spain


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Our Friends The Candle Thieves Have A Poptastic New Video!

With technology being so cheap and cheerful, any old idiot can visit their local branch of Comet and pick up an affordable camera.

After charging up the battery and throwing the instructions aside, it’s then time to hit record and make the next bit of grainy footage that will appear on YouTube. Or if you really make it big, one of those clip show type ditties about the internet.

And with the introduction of DIY footage flooding video sharing sites, we see a removal of slick production and snappy editing. Most of the time, we hear blips in the sound and…


Tweet #RefreshMashable to Help Raise $50,000 for Volunteerism App

Voting ends tonight (11:59PM CT) in the Pepsi Refresh SXSW Challenge, where Mashable is supporting SparkHelp, a location-based mobile application that looks to connect people to opportunities to volunteer in their communities.

As a quick refresher, we’re competing against two other teams to help SparkHelp win $50,000 in funding so they can pursue their idea. If you want to help us out, you can append the hashtag #RefreshMashable to your tweets until voting ends, as the idea whose hashtag is used the most gets the prize.

Meanwhile, the project and the competition have received a variety of media attention over the past few days. Below you can find our interviews with Blip.tv and The Derrick Ashong Experience on Oprah’s XM radio channel (our segment is around the 2:00 mark), where we talk more about the project. CNN and CNET have also written about the competition.

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The Derrick Ashong Experience

Reviews: BLIP

Tags: sxsw


FCC’s Broadband Plan Heads to Congress

The FCC has just submitted its National Broadband plan to Congress. The plan is pretty ambitious; the FCC wants at least 100 million U.S. homes to have access to affordable broadband of at least 100Mbps download speeds. Likening broadband to electricity, the executive summary calls the technology “a foundation for economic growth, job creation, global competitiveness and a better way of life.”

Congress directed the FCC to develop a National Broadband Plan early last year. This would ensure that every American “has access to broadband capability.” Congress further stipulated that the plan include a detailed strategy for how this goal would be achieved affordably and with maximum efficiency.

The four points outlined in the plan are:

Design policies to ensure competition

Ensure efficiency in asset management and allocations

Reform current deployment services in high-cost areas

Reform policies to maximize the benefits of broadband when used in public sectors like education, health care and government.

If you’re interested in the entire overview, be sure to take a look at the plan. It will be interesting to see the Congressional response to this plan.

While there are lots of calls for government regulations to ensure fair pricing and service speeds, the bulk of infrastructure development and roll-out costs are assumed to be provided by the private sector. How these two areas can be reconciled will likely be one of central issues in actually implementing any National Broadband Plan.

What do you think of what the FCC is proposing? Let us know!

[img credit: Matti Mattila]

Tags: broadband, fcc, national broadband plan, politics




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