About 10 million pounds of syrup was stored at the site, at a value of more than $30-million.Anne-Marie Granger Godbout, executive director of the federation, said the organization is still trying to determine how much is missing and declined to offer an estimate. But a spokesman from the Sureté du Québec said the loss was significant.
If you’re a fan of the “4X” genre of computer strategy game, rejoice. Amplitude has released a Macintosh version of its recently-introduced “Endless Space,” now available for download through Steam for $29.99.
In Endless Space, you assume leadership of one of eight spacefaring civilizations, using your skills and your civilization’s abilities to gain control. You can try to manage efforts using diplomacy and trade, find resources to exploit, discover artifacts, develop technology and deploy massive armadas to crush your enemies if you choose.
The game features hundreds of star systems to explore, hire heroes to lead your fleets or become system governors, customize ship configurations, and much more in turn-based gameplay that you can play by yourself or with up to seven other players.
Endless Space echoes the gameplay of games like Masters of Orion, Civilization V and others, in which you must build a mighty empire among the stars by exploring, expanding, exploiting and exterminating your opponents (hence, the “4X” designation).
Pangea Software has announced the release of a new iOS game called “Nanosaur 2: Battle.” It’s a 3D flying game focused on an old favorite from the Pangea back catalog: a time-traveling pterodactyl, and it’s free to download.
Nanosaur 2: Battle lets you challenge up to three other players in multiplayer combat using Game Center’s auto-matching functionality to find other opponents to play, around the world. The game sports voice chat functionality so you can talk to your opponents as you try to shoot them down using a variety of different weapons.
Nanosaur 2: Battle also works with Nanosaur 2: Hatchling, so you can play against players who use that game and are looking for multiplayer challenge. Nanosaur 2 is a pay-to-download game that features a full single-player campaign as well.
The game supports AirPlay, so you can view the game on an HDTV connected using an Apple TV.
Pangea president Brian Greenstone said the success of an earlier free download game, Air Wings, means that he expects “most if not all” of Pangea’s games to be free going forward.
Earlier this year, I made a few bold CAPScalls. Of course, as with many moves one might consider “bold,” you can find yourself boldly wrong.I put red-thumb, underperform calls on Apple and Netflix, two stocks that have long been among individual investors’ favorites. This was despite the fact that I had previously called out both stocks with “outperform” ratings in the Motley Fool’s CAPS database for years.
For some inexplicable reason, dessert has never been seen as a man’s game. Yeah, we’ll eat it, but baking never seemed to be nearly as manly as tossing a steak on the grill. If you’re ready to put your ego aside (at least partially) here are some desserts you could whip up that have a bit of macho in them.
“Chocolate-Dipped Beer Marshmallows”? “Bourbon Marshmallow Bacon S’mores”? “Beeramisu”? Well, there goes my diet. But “….for dudes”? I know lots of woman who will happily eat these.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Larry Page have been participating in active discussions to address patent issues relating to the two companies, “keeping the lines of communication open” as patent battles between Apple on one side and Google and its Android hardware partners on the other side continue to rage.
Today, Amazon announced that Kindle Fire is sold out, and that in just nine months, Kindle Fire has captured 22% of tablet sales in the U.S.
The mainstream press is jumping all over this pile of shit like it’s real news.
First, if a company announces that it sold out of one of its best selling products, it stopped production. Which means Amazon issued a press release saying it stopped production of the Kindle Fire. OF COURSE YOU’RE GOING TO SELL OUT!
Second, how can Amazon claim it has 22 percent market share when it has yet to share any sales numbers. Amazon will not say how many Kindle Fire tablets it actually sold.
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Activision is revisiting its roots with the release of Activision Anthology, an iOS collection of video games originally made for the Atari 2600. It’s a free download (unlockable using In-App Purchase).
Today’s gamers know Activision as one of the modern era’s most popular video game publishers: the Call of Duty series, Guitar Hero, and many others have come from Activision. But 30 years ago, Activision was the first third-party publisher of video games for consoles, making titles for the legendary Atari 2600.
Forty-five of those cartridge games made for the Atari 2600 are available in Activision Anthology, unlockable using in-app purchases either in “game packs” or complete for $6.99.
You can play the original Pitfall, for example (recently resurrected as a rather disappointing run-and-jump game in the vein of ‘Temple Run’); River Raid, Barnstorming, Demon Attack and many others.
Admittedly, this may only appeal to a segment of retro-gaming enthusiasts who remember the Atari 2600 with fondness, but for those of us who cut our first teeth in home console gaming on systems like this, it’s a lot of fun.
TiVo has finally given a release date for its incoming Steam [sic] transcoder, which was unveiled back in May. Pre-orders opened up for a select few yesterday, and the company says that the device will be arriving on September 6. When it launches, it will set you back $129.99, which doesn’t seem to bad for what it does.
The TiVo Stream is a hardware device that lets you stream or upload content from your TiVo DVR to an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
There are other ways to get content from TiVo to iOS if you’re so inclined. I’ve used Roxio Toast 11 Titanium with my TiVo, for example: it includes a TiVo transcoding app for the Mac which converts TiVo content to something you can watch on your Mac or sync to iOS using iTunes. But this seems like a pretty simple alternative for TiVo users who don’t want to futz around with intermediate steps.
On this episode Myke is joined by Jim Dalrymple. They discuss Jim’s process for finding stories and posting to The Loop, his Membership scheme, what it’s like to keep secrets and the Apple vs Samsung lawsuit.
If you’ve ever met a Swede, chances are you asked her the following question: “What do you think of [ABBA/Ikea/The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo/socialized medicine/the Swedish Chef]?” For Swedes, it’s the last of these questions—the one about the unintelligible, shotgun-wielding, and much beloved chaos Muppet—that is especially vexing.
Remember the Fawlty Towers episode where Basil says, “don’t mention the war!” Well, apparently Swedes can be a bit touchy about being asked about The Muppet’s Swedish Chef – who knew!? Turns out, he’s probably Norwegian.
Jim Dalrymple and Dan Benjamin discuss what we’ll see at the upcoming Apple events, Twitter’s change in demographic focus, a leaked HTC tablet with curious iMac styling, the outcome of the Apple v. Samsung lawsuit, guitars, and more!
The owner of an Indian clothing store said Wednesday that he would only change its name from “Hitler” if he was compensated for re-branding costs, amid a growing row over the new shop.The outlet, which sells Western men’s wear, opened 10 days ago in Ahmedabad city in the western state of Gujarat with “Hitler” written in big letters over the front and with a Nazi swastika as the dot on the “i”.
Samsung contributed greatly to this with a post-trial statement that said: ““It is unfortunate that patent law can be manipulated to give one company a monopoly over rectangles with rounded corners, or technology that is being improved every day by Samsung and other companies.” It’s more unfortunate that the claim was largely a fabrication that was swallowed whole by many writers.
But let us not argue the case that all this quite obviously impedes innovation and is part of a new unreal property land grab – not about technology at all, but about intellectual property: an effort to privatize much of what was once understood to be shared and public (indeed, not ownable, like the shape of the iPhone).
There is just so much wrong with Wolff’s story, it’s hard to know where to begin. Let’s just take this little gem of a paragraph.
How is it that stopping a company from blatantly ripping off your design “obviously impedes innovation”? It doesn’t. As I wrote earlier this week, all it does it stop copying. It encourages innovation because companies will have to think for themselves instead of stealing like Samsung did.
This is not about the shape of the iPhone. Nokia has a rectangle phone too, but Apple didn’t sue them. This is about Samsung stealing everything that Apple did, from hardware design to software and sold it as their own.
Samsung and writers like Wolff are using this innovation argument as a scare tactic. It won’t work.
Apple’s request for an injunction against at lease eight Samsung phones — as well as Samsung’s effort to have the jury’s verdict set aside — will be heard at a Dec. 6 hearing, [Judge Lucy] Koh announced in a written order released late Tuesday.
It’s probably not going to make a huge difference for Samsung at this point – some of the phones listed are older models anyway.