Gamespy, IGN award Galactic Civilizations II expansion Editors’ Choice

March 14th, 2021

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Plymouth, Michigan, United States – This week, independent software developer Stardock released Galactic Civilizations II: Dark Avatar, an expansion to their PC turn-based strategy game Dread Lords. Industry websites IGN and GameSpy responded with Editors’ Choice awards, while UGO gave it an A. The expansion had previously been named as one of GameSpy’s Most Wanted Games of 2007.

Reviewers cited the significant increase in customization options, better artificial intelligence, and an improvement in graphics quality as decisive factors. UGO’s Adam Swiderski noted that “if creating a fleet of death-dealing starships sounds like fun to you (and it really should), this is your dream playground,” while GameSpy’s reviewer suggested that “after a week of playing Dark Avatar, you may forget Master of Orion altogether.” Criticism mostly revolved around “uninspired” ground combat, a too-generic tech tree, and the continued lack of multiplayer support.

The original game received some publicity for its lack of copy protection, but gained far more by the actions of a StarForce forum administrator, who made a post linking to an illegal BitTorrent download of the game. StarForce developer Protection Technology later claimed this to be a poorly-considered attempt to demonstrate the result of not using their software, which is designed to prevent software piracy. The result was a media backlash against the company, including satirical commentary by gaming webcomic/blog Penny Arcade describing the action as “extortion.” Its writer, Jerry Holkins, asked that “publishers distance themselves from a company that has shown such contempt for their industry.”

The expansion is available as an online purchase in CD or digital download form through Stardock’s gaming subsidiary, TotalGaming.net. A compilation of the original and expansion has also been released as Galactic Civilizations II: Gold Edition and is available in stores, say Stardock. Their retail game releases still contain no copy protection, but online activation is required to download updates.

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Pope visits homeland in Germany

March 14th, 2021

Monday, September 11, 2006

Pope Benedict XVI went to visit his homeland in Marktl-am-Inn, Germany today. The Pope celebrated Mass in front of 70,000 people, at Kapellplatz square. Benedict had a six-day homecoming tour of his native Bavaria, a state in Germany. He said a prayer remembering 9/11 victims.

Benedict also planned to make visits to where he was born, and to Freising, where he was ordained a priest. He will also visit Regensburg, where he once taught theology; he still has a house in the city, and his brother Georg, a retired priest and choir director, lives there as well.

“This is the mother that generations have come to Altoetting to visit,” he said. “To her we entrust our cares, our needs and our troubles.”

He visited his first house, which he lived till he was two years old. The house had to be cleaned after it was spattered with blue paint early on Sunday. The police described it as vandalism.

“This is a really big thing — I’ve never seen a pope before,” said Juergen Tauer, a 38-year-old computer technician from the Bavarian town of Degendorf who took the day off to travel to Altoetting with his wife and three children. “It’s great that the pope is coming to Altoetting.”

Everyone was excited about the chance to see the pope.

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Canada pursues new nuclear research reactor to produce medical isotopes

March 10th, 2021

Friday, July 10, 2009

The Saskatchewan provincial government alongside the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) have come together to establish a CA$500 million, 10 megawatts research nuclear reactor to produce medical isotopes.

“In 1949 … cobalt-60 treatment was tried for the first time here in Saskatchewan, where it saved a woman battling cervical cancer. Maybe we can lead again in terms of nuclear medicine,” said Brad Wall, the Premier of Saskatchewan, “Governments should be involved in pure research. We’re dealing with some circumstances as they present themselves”

“We’ve had faculty that are interested in this. We have an issue of national importance, We see a reason why the U of S and the province could assist in this national issue. We see how it could help the country. We see how it could build on the university’s research strength,” said Richard Florizone, U of S vice-president of finance and resources.

The research conducted at the Canadian Light Source Synchrotron on campus would be enhanced by a research reactor.

“In the case of a power reactor, in Saskatchewan we have much better alternatives. In the case of a medical isotopes research reactor, this may be a circumstance where the benefits outweigh the risks,” said Peter Prebble, director of energy and water policy for the Saskatchewan Environmental Society.

The nuclear reactor at Chalk River, Ontario in Canada was shut down on Thursday, May 14 by the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) due to a leak of heavy water and will not re-open until late 2009 or spring of 2010.

The repairs of the NRU are complex and challenging. “I’ve heard it described as . . . trying to change the oil in your car from your living room. We’re faced with conducting remote investigations in a radioactive environment with high radiation fields, conducting the examinations and inspections through small openings in the top of the reactor and accessing over great distances,” said David Cox, director of the NRU engineering task force.

“The unplanned shutdown of the NRU will result in a significant shortage of medical isotopes in Canada, and in the world, this summer,” said Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health and Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources.

The Petten reactor in the Netherlands is another of the six extant nuclear reactors globally. It must also be shut down between mid July and mid August.

Medical isotopes are used in diagnostic procedures for cancer, heart disease and other medical conditions. When radioactive isotopes are injected into the body, radiologists can view higher radiation via medical imaging, enabling them to make a more accurate diagnosis.

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March 8th, 2021

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Technology at its best and prices that would make you feel business is worth stepping into was amply on display at the recently concluded hong kong electronics fair (autumn edition) and electronicasia. Chandragupta amritkar reportsA 40 inch plasma TV for USD 1200 or a reusable flash camera for USD 1.3 or a watch with an USB port or MP3 player for USD 28. Sounds amazing. But these were the deals available for bulk purchases to visitors as they thronged the halls of probably the second largest Electronics Fair (after CES). This year, the Electronics Fair had 3160 companies from 44 countries and regions while electronicAsia had 787 companies from 26 countriesElectronics EquipmentsOne of Hong Kong’s biggest merchandise export earner is the electronics sector and Hong Kong Electronic Fair (Autumn Edition) again played the perfect venue to exchange market intelligence and to trade the latest products, including some of the technological and digital gadgets that are changing the very way in which business is conducted.One of the highlights at the event was Hall of Fame, home to the industry’s leading brand names. Launched in 2003, this premium showcase featured 200-plus brand names this year. There were a wide array of products including AV, personal electronics, home appliances, telecommunications and security systems.Two specialised zones, Digital World and Home Tech, were also launched this year. Located in Expo Drive Hall, Digital World presented an international mix of over 180 exhibitors while Home Tech hosted over 140 exhibitors.An eye-catching display of innovations and prototypes for tomorrow’s applications and products were presented at the Technology Exchange Zone by Hong Kong’s universities and incubatees from Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks. Running alongside the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) was electronicAsia, which celebrated a decade of growth as the region’s premier event for sourcing electronic components and parts. It is jointly organised by MMI-Munich International Trade Fairs Pte Ltd and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.The Hong Kong Metal Parts and Components Pavilion made its debut at electronicAsia 2006. Featuring seven exhibitors from the Hong Kong Metals Manufacturers Association, the pavilion was an ideal venue for industry players to source the right metal parts and components – a variety of items, ranging from switches, capacitors and terminal blocks to inductors, transformers and LED lighting.IPFonline.com is the source – the Industrial Products Finder – for Industrial Manufacturers, Buyers, Sellers, Suppliers, Exporters from Indian Industries specialising in Machines, Technology for companies via Industrial News, Classifieds & illustrated profiles of products with links to their manufacturers

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Bermuda hit hard by hurricane Florence

March 4th, 2021

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Hurricane Florence was positioned at 35.8 N 63.9 W, at 11 p.m. EDT (UTC – 4 hr), with maximum winds blowing at 85 mph and gusts of up to 105 mph. The hurricane is moving in a north-easterly direction at 18 mph and is showing signs of weakening.

The government of Bermuda has discontinued the Tropical Storm warning it issued only after it blew away window panes, glasses and roofs. No deaths have been reported though there are reports of minor injuries. The hurricane has knocked out power supply to thousands of people.

The Bermuda Electric Light Company (BELCO) expects the restoration of supply to be complete in few days.

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March 1st, 2021

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Maurice Lacroix Watches

February 27th, 2021

Maurice Lacroix Watches

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Brian Johnston

Maurice Lacroix is a kind of extravagance watches that are hand crafted and Swiss constructed. Watches made with Maurice Lacroix labels have a high level of prestige and exclusivity that make the brand stand out from its competitors on both a national and international mechanical watch market.

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Formally starting in small workshops in Switzerland in 1975, the Maurice Lacroix make has now stretched out to comprise sales in over 45 countries. Though the company prides itself on using time-tested, Swiss watchmaking techniques, modern technologies and updated tactics of testing are regularly being applied to the production of watches. The Swiss made watches used to be only sold at certain retail locations and cannot be bought online, but this has now changed. This rareness adds to the allure of the luxury watches, as their feature is too high for the majority of watch stores. The exactness and detail that is put into each timepiece shows the level of knowledge and excitement that a Maurice Lacroix watchmaker brings about . Each mechanical watch is built in the company’s independent manufacturing workshops, a rare feature of expensive watches today. Over the years, the company has infrequently shifted its local of focus from, for example, perfecting the construction of a mechanical watch movement to mastering careful retrograde timepiece displays. There are seven collections of Swiss made watches from Maurice Lacroix: Calypso, Divina, Les Classiques, Masterpiece, Miros, Pontos and Selena. Various| of the timepiece collections are specifically designed for women, while others focus on an ground-breaking design introduced by the brand. Nonetheless of the watchmaker’s design for each mixed bag, the intricate details of each timepiece are evident to the naked eye. The fine craftsmanship of each mechanical watch is one of the essential points of differentiation for Maurice Lacroix. The make customarily seeks out ambassadors who sensibly relate to the luxury watches and can characterize the collections with respect. The list of trusted, well-informed ambassadors consist of tennis star Roger Federer, celebrity chef Nick Stellino, and professional golfer Justin Rose. The celebrity ambassadors all have a personal link to the brand, whether it is through a Swiss heritage or a passion for collecting watches. The ambassadors can proudly portray the art of watchmaking that is showed by Maurice Lacroix and uphold the luxury watches with pride. The Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece watch assortment echoes upon the customs and skills that have built Switzerland a mecca for horological craftsmanship. This model mixture of timepieces hosts a number of Maurice Lacroix classic complications, among them the power reserve indicator, the regulator hour, and the grand date display.

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Wikinews discusses International Women’s Day celebration with Mysore Divisional Railway Manager

February 25th, 2021

Sunday, March 8, 2020

This Thursday, an all-women crew ran the Mysore–Bangalore Tippu Express in the Indian state of Karnataka. The state-run Indian Railways launched this event ahead of International Women’s Day, for promoting gender equality at work places. Aparna Garg — who has been the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) for Mysore Division for almost two years — discussed this initiative with Wikinews. International Women’s Day is observed on March 8.

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Associated Press goes after bloggers for copyright violation

February 21st, 2021

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Associated Press (AP) news agency has come under fire from the blogging community after issuing a number of DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) takedown notices against bloggers who have used extracts from AP articles.

Quoting from correspondence surrounding the takedown notices, a Drudge Retort contributor claims in his personal blog that not only is AP asserting that the quotes are a copyright violation, but that they also constitute ‘”hot news” misappropriation.

Wikinews contacted several people in an effort to get to the bottom of this issue. Rogers Cadenhead, one of the copublishers of the Drudge Report blog, brought Wikinews up to speed on the DMCA notices. The takedown notices were received by email on June 10, he said. This, in and of itself, constitutes an improper filing. The letter of the law requires that a DMCA notice be sent to the appropriate party by recorded postal delivery.

Cadenhead remains unaware of any other bloggers who have been similarly notified, and says receiving seven takedown notices left him “dumbfounded”. Previous Drudge Retort interaction with AP’s legal team had seen AP complain about people posting entire reports in the comments section of the site. These were quickly removed and users warned that this was inappropriate and indisputably a copyright violation, says Cadenhead.

20 percent of the New York Times web traffic is referred by blogs.

Cadenhead goes on to discuss how blogs, and other social networking sites, are of benefit to mainstream media such as AP. He describes how the posting of excerpts and quotes helps drive visitors to the sites where the full article text can be found, “MSNBC publishes its news videos with an “embed” button that makes it possible to share them on blogs. If NBC sees the value of that, print-based media should recognize the benefits of encouraging the link-and-excerpt culture of bloggers. I heard on NPR yesterday that 20 percent of the New York Times web traffic is referred by blogs.”

There may be a longer-term strategy behind these actions from the Associated Press. A report on ChannelWeb indicates that AP wants to charge for excerpts of their online content. The pricing schedule reported on this site starts at US$12.50 for quoting five to twenty-five words and goes up to US$100.00 for over 251 words. This, a challenge to the very existence of fair use, is to be managed by the company iCopyright operating as a copyright protection service. Cory Doctorow goes into this in some depth on the Boing Boing site, commenting that those who inform on violators may receive up to one million dollar rewards. In addition, the “no disparagement” clause is highlighted, whereby AP reserves the right to revoke the license where they are unhappy with the usage.

“Welcome to a world in which you won’t be able to effectively criticize the press, because you’ll be required to pay to quote as few as five words from what they publish,” Doctorow wrote.

The controversy provoked by these moves from AP, apparently, prompted them to schedule a meeting with the Media Bloggers Association to hammer out a set of guidelines.

The Associated Press, following criticism from bloggers over an AP assertion of copyright, plans to meet this week with a bloggers’ group to help form guidelines under which AP news stories could be quoted online.

Jim Kennedy, the AP’s director of strategic planning, said Monday that he planned to meet Thursday with Robert Cox, president of the Media Bloggers Association, as part of an effort to create standards for online use of AP stories by bloggers that would protect AP content without discouraging bloggers from legitimately quoting from it.

The Associated Press case seems to rely on the 1918 U.S. Supreme Court case, International News Service v. Associated Press where, following INS being prevented from using allied telegraph lines following unfavourable reporting, they used AP reports as a source to rewrite in their own words. With one vigorously dissenting justice, the case was closed in AP’s favour, with the INS usage described as “misappropriation”. Today sees a similar battle played out where bloggers and other citizen journalists simply do not have the resources to place their own reporters at the scene and must excerpt or rewrite from sources such as AP.

According to Michael Kwun, a senior staff attorney with the EFF, one of their blog entries describes the action as biting the hand that feeds them. Kwun questioned whether the 1918 ruling could still be considered “good law”, that changes in Federal law likely rendered it inapplicable, and that there was only a small chance that at state level this could still be applied.

Despite several attempts to get input from the Associated Press, they had not responded to Wikinews at time of publication. Attempts to contact Reuters and the BBC for input also went unanswered.

On June 20, Cadenhead released a statement saying that after receiving additional information from AP, he is “glad” the dispute is over. AP said it had a “constructive exchange” with a “number of interested parties in the blogging community” and will seek to continue dialogue.

“I think it would be helpful for bloggers and users of social news sites to know what the AP believes to be fair use of their copyrighted work,” said Wade Duchene, attorney for Cadenhead. “I hope that any guidelines that are issued are not interpreted as an agreed definition of fair use.”

I think AP and other media organizations should focus on how to encourage bloggers to link their stories in the manner they like, rather than hoping their lawyers can rebottle the genie of social news.
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