Monday, December 14, 2009

Mass Effect 2 dev profiles Sentinel class, the 'Jack of All Trades'

After Mass Effect 2 lead gameplay designer Christina Norman walked us through the Engineer class and it's sanguinary droid last week, we were wondering how BioWare could possibly appeal to our inner tactician any more. It appears that the developer sought to do just that with this week's introduction to the Sentinel.

Skilled in both biotic skills (thats space magic, folks) and tech abilities, Norman says the Sentinel is "the only class that can blast through any enemy's defenses ... with or without your squad backing you up." With only a handful of weeks left before the game's January 26 release date, it won't be long before we get to find out exactly how adept the Sentinel is for ourselves.

JoystiqMass Effect 2 dev profiles Sentinel class, the 'Jack of All Trades' originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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A regular feature on MoreWhat.com is the Forum section that currently lists various stories referred to as Upbeat Conservative News. Frequently a list of those stories are posted on the blog. A few stories from the last couple of days ...
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Lipstick <b>Conservative</b> I: To Capture or To Coddle? � Clyde Fitch Report

Schappert's conservative viewpoint came into sharp focus following the events of Sept. 11, 2001 and the resulting political climate. While working on the acclaimed NY1 documentary 9/11: A Day In Time, Schappert quickly embraced her role ...
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Obama takes Wall Street to the woodshed -- but will he follow through?

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On Sunday night's 60 Minutes, President Obama punched up his ongoing rhetorical battle with Wall Street, declaring that "fat cat bankers" have shown little "shame" about their out-sized compensation packages. Today, investors will see if the leader of the free world backs up his words with deeds as Obama meets with top financial executives.

In the interview, Obama suggested that many banks are paying back their TARP money early solely to free themselves from government restrictions on pay. He used fairly strong language, in what appeared to be a nod to the populist outrage over Wall Street bailouts.

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Facebook and Google set up short URL services, competitors rush out to buy new pants

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Well, bit.ly, you've had a good run. And while all the 20 and 30 somethings who Twitter with reckless abandon will probably stick with the venerable old truncator for the forseeable future, everyone else in the known universe will soon be using two new services.

You see, Facebook and Google have announced that they are joining forces to form the Separatist Alliance and destroy the Republic once and for all. Ok, so they're just going to offer their own short URL services, but the bottom line is that when the world's largest social networking site and Google offer a product like this, it's no longer business as usual for everyone else.

The convenience of sharing URLs using built-in options on Facebook or within your Google toolbar (and Feedburner) will win over plenty of users.

Google's official post says their service isn't a standalone offering - at least for now. They could very well decide to open the floodgates later and tie this into other Google products like Chrome and Chrome OS. Hey, why not?

Facebook's fb.me service will allow you to shorten any link on the site - even if you just want to trim down the path to a specific profile page (http://fb.me/YourProfile). No mention of whether or not they plan on providing an API for third-party developers to integrate the service. Share

Facebook and Google set up short URL services, competitors rush out to buy new pants originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 16:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google green-lights extension which clearly violates its own policies

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When Google opened the doors to its Chrome Extensions Gallery the other day, there were some interesting questions to be answered: Would ad blockers be allowed? What about YouTube downloaders? They're some of the most popular Firefox add-ons, but it looked as though Google wasn't about to let them in to its own Gallery.

In their program policies for the Extensions Gallery, Google states "We don't allow products or services that violate third party terms of service, or products or services that enable the unauthorized download of streaming content or media."

One has to wonder what they were thinking when they approved the YouTube Downloader extension. In addition to breaching the developer terms of service, it's also in violation of the YouTube TOS:
Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only and may not be downloaded, copied, modified, produced, reproduced, distributed, transmitted, broadcast, displayed, sold, licensed, translated, published, performed or otherwise exploited for any other purposes whatsoever without the prior written consent of the respective owners.

Further along, it states:
Accessing User Videos for any purpose or in any manner other than Streaming is expressly prohibited.
Now, unless YouTube Downloader has some massive archive of written letters from the clip uploaders themselves, I think it's pretty clear that this extension does things Google claims it isn't going to tolerate.

It will be interesting to see what the next step is -- I wouldn't be at all surprised if the extension gets pulled in the very near future. If they want to keep major content providers happy, they don't have a choice: they must pull it now. Google can't afford to appear permissive when it comes to violating content-protection provisions. It would seem like a crazy move while hardly a day goes by without news of Google courting yet another big deal with a large-scale media publisher.

update: the extension's page now displays an error. It would appear as though the banhammer has fallen.

Google green-lights extension which clearly violates its own policies originally appeared on Download Squad on Sun, 13 Dec 2009 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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XMind - free open-source desktop mind-mapping software

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XMindMind maps have become a pretty mainstream way to brainstorm. Children as young as grade one are being taught how to create mind maps on paper as a brainstorming technique. If you've been interested in using mind mapping, but have been turned off by the surprisingly high cost of the commercial mind mapping products, you might want to check out XMind.

XMind is a free and open-source desktop mind mappping tool that is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and even as a zip file that contains self-contained portable versions for all three platforms.

XMind also offers a commercial version called XMind Pro which offers business-focused features like Brainstorming and Presentation mode, additional security, Gantt chart view, and the ability to export to PDF, Word, PowerPoint, MindManager, and Freemind. XMind Pro costs $49US for a one-year subscription.

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Espresso 1.1 arrives with 11-day giveaway

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MacRabbit's Espresso has been updated to version 1.1, and along with it, the company is offering a contest where you can win a copy of the web development software for yourself and a friend. Version 1.0 was released back in March.

The contest takes on a nagging subject with a sense of humor. MacRabbit is challenging contestants to come up with witty "Buy Now" messages for the demo version of Espresso. Submissions can be sent via Twitter or e-mail.

Espresso 1.1 includes a revamped workspace, image preview, an improved projects organizer and other various improvements. You can find a complete list of changes here.

Espresso costs 59.95€ (nearly $88 USD) on its own, 49.95€ (a little more than $73 USD) for those who already own CSSEdit 2, and 79.90€ ($117 USD) if you want to purchase it with a copy of CSSEdit2. Espresso can be used in a full-featured trial mode for 15 days and requires OS X 10.5 or higher.

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Iran&#39;s <b>Conservative</b> Crackup | Foreign Policy

Iran's snub of Western attempts to negotiate a deal over its nuclear program -- and the added insult of its recently announced plans to expand its uranium enrichment program tenfold -- are clear signs that cooler conservative heads in ...
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Invesco (IVZ) Boosted by Smart Acquisitions/Conservative Style - Barron's - StreetInsider.com (subscription) (blog)


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Asset management firm Invesco (NYSE: IVZ) is the largest unheard of name on Wall Street, a Barron's article reports today. Current AUM totals about $419 ...

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