The New York Times published a feature about women in the computer and video games industry, including programmers, game designers, and producers. Among the women interviewed for the article are Ion Storm's Denise Fulton, executive producer of the next Deus Ex sequel; Nicky Robinson, a veteran programmer with 21 years in the games industry; Sheri Graner Ray, a senior game designer at Sony Online Entertainment; and Laura Fryer, Director of the Advanced Technology Group and an executive producer with Microsoft's Xbox division.
Unfortunately the article is incredibly shallow and therefore all-too-typical of many of Katie Hafner's reports.
Beyond the usual platitudes about ... more »
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I've decided to add this to the blog for two reasons. First, the UN and charitable organizations report poor donor response to the South Asia earthquake relief appeal. Second, to help raise awareness and motivate people to donate generously. All proceeds from reader clicks on ads will be donated to relief efforts for the victims of the 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck South Asia on Oct. 8, killing at least 80,000 people, injuring 80,000 and leaving 3 million people homeless at the beginning of winter in the Himalayan mountains and foothills. Alternatively, please donate to UNICEF or the Red Cross/Red Crescent and specify the South Asia Earthquake relief fund. Thank you. Recent Articles
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Thursday, October 14
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Kaleem
on Thu 14 Oct 2004 11:22 PM EDT
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Kaleem
on Thu 14 Oct 2004 04:11 PM EDT
The Toronto edition of Metro International newspapers/Toronto Star explains why Canadian gamers now need photo identification to buy or rent computer and video games. The new restriction is part of the Retail Council of Canada's (RCC) Commitment to Parents initiative, which "requires retailers across Canada to support and enforce the ESRB ratings for computer and video games." The Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESAC) and the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) are also partners in the program.
The RCC says that it has the support of 90% of game retailers in the voluntary program. Retailers that support the program include... more » Thursday, October 7
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Kaleem
on Thu 07 Oct 2004 09:50 PM EDT
"We are absolutely considering the idea (of going into the movie business)," Iwata said. Although we don't have anything... more »
Wednesday, October 6
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Kaleem
on Wed 06 Oct 2004 03:04 PM EDT
I'm not normally one to link to or regurgitate press releases, but this is more for my own reference than anything else.
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=RFMD&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=624027 GREENSBORO, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 6, 2004--RF Micro Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq:RFMD), a leading provider of proprietary radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) for wireless communications applications, today announced the Company has begun production shipments of its 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) transceiver for use in the new Nintendo DS ... more » |
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CNET News.com / GameSpot's Hirokiko Noiizumi reports from the Nintendo press conference at the CEATEC technology conference in Tokyo that Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said the dual-screen 