Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Weekend tech reading: top 25 minutes of Crysis 2 hits YouTube

Video of stunning Crysis 2: the first 25 minutes leaked A video of the first 25 minutes of game from Crytek's Crysis 2 has snuck out-after a build at the beginning of the game leaked on torrent sites yesterday. The quality of the shots (in particular, we're guessing, voiceovers) is not representative of the final polished game. But that doesn't mean it isn't drop dead gorgeous. CVG

Industry VET: must go videogame 50 million It's time for developers of slash and burn budgets of multimillion-dollar industry, a vet says. Mark Cerny, who has worked on everything from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 to MLB 08: The Show, spoke yesterday at the Design, innovate, communicate, entertain Summit (dice) in Las Vegas. CNET

Amazon.com closing Irving Office tax controversy Following A tax controversy underway with Texas, Amazon.com decided to take the ball and go home. The online retailer said Thursday that it would shutter its distribution of Irving 12 April and Cancel intends as 1,000 additional workers rather than pay Texas says what the status is due to failure to collect sales tax. Dallas News

possession of anonymous claims of insidious viruses Stuxnet Houston, we have a problem. Or should I say, "Iran, we have your problem?" Last night, a member of hacker group anonymous on Twitter, a coalition of Internet of 4chan-generated devious, always more serious note for web-based attacks has announced that the Group was in possession of the virus Stuxnet. Forbes

YouTube and major film studios In the course of writing lists or features, often it occurred to me and other writers to load a clip from a movie on YouTube, by way of illustrating a point-and embed it in this article. How often this comes through smoothly and with what frequency does it become very interesting in recent years. Shadowlocked

Software association paid $ 57 K in 2010 to piracy whistleblowers In 2010, the Software and Information Industry Association received 157 reports of alleged corporate end-user piracy of software. Relations of 157, 42 (or 27%) were considered to be sufficiently reliable to pursue. Of these 16 qualified for rewards for a total of $ 57,500. Worldwide network

Duke Nukem Forever: an interview with Steve Gibson official YouTube


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