Vector Scarface
January 14th, 2010 Posted in Wallpaper and Artwork | No Comments »
Got tired of not being able to find any good Scarface wallpaper so I made my own

Got tired of not being able to find any good Scarface wallpaper so I made my own

Remember the Dreamcast? It was was one of my favorit console, I still play it to this day. An document was leaked stating we could be seeing Dreamcast games on the Playstation store soon. Here is the article from joystiq.com
“The biggest, potential news from this document concerns SCEA’s general plans for the future. One excerpt from the minutes lists a Spring 2010 launch window for the PlayStation Motion Controller — specifically March for Japan. Another noteworthy section mentions a “PS2 emulator for PS3,” claiming that “SCEA wants to sell all PS2 titles on PSN.” Later in the document, the possibility of Dreamcast titles on PSN is also suggested, in addition to a “Japanese Import” section.
This leak has an air of credibility due to its appearance on Sega’s public FTP media resource center — however, it’s entirely possible that it could have been uploaded to said FTP site by a hack-savvy Dreamcast enthusiast. Maintain your skepticism as you browse the full document.”

A bug in a Google Apps e-mail migration tool, some students at Brown University found other students’ e-mail in their in-box over the weekend as Google was moving their e-mail from Exchange to Gmail, Google confirmed on Friday. Google spokesman said
“A very small number of Google Apps domains using the IMAP migration tool last weekend encountered a bug that caused a handful of their users’ mail to be migrated to the wrong accounts.” “We quickly identified and fixed the issue, which affected less than 0.002% of users, and worked with the organizations to restore the affected accounts to their original state. We have extensive safeguards in place to ensure that users’ mail is safe, and we’re confident this was an isolated incident.”
Donald Tom, director of IT support services at the school criticized Google for not notifying the school before suppened the effected accounts. Google responded “In this case we made the judgment call that the safest and most expedient course of action for the affected users was to suspend affected accounts as soon as possible. In our conversations with our customers, they’ve appreciated our prompt actions and have been satisfied with the outcome.”
Via Cnet

Users on the Apple forums are complaining poor battery life with their devises since the 3.1 update released earlier this month. Apple care is looking into the issue and users are also being sent a “Battery Life Logging” configuration profile for installation on their devices. The configuration profile reportedly tracks battery usage data and syncs it to iTunes, where users are asked to send the data back to Apple for analysis.