Author Archives: Neural

Code to unprotect the DVD.

Seven lines of code in Perl, 526 characters called 'qrpff', developed by two MIT students wily Student Information Processing Board (Keith Winstein, 19 years in the photo, and Marc Horowitz) are the fastest so far created

Etoy, the end of the fight.

With a sad celebration of the collective of electronic artists Etoy has 'celebrated' the end of Etoys, the American giant toy that had tried to sopprimergli dominion, now crushed by 274 billion dollars in debt. The

Apple: get your CDs.

In the (apparent) contrast, tonight will be aired in the U.S. the first spot of Apple 's efforts to demonstrate how easy it is with the Mac take your favorite tracks from your CD collection and

Live web art.

13:00 A live webcast of Keith Armstrong, who will mix live pre-recorded material of a character (Ling Change) through breathtaking animation, broadcast from England, with a stream of data coming live from Australia that shows the

Weekender.

– Friday in Turin at the Supermarket
. Passarani Marco – nature records
– Friday on RadioDue Weekendance
. Sad Rockets
– Saturday in Milan, at Conchetta 18

Re: play.

It is planned for the third round today with Metabolics , a series of events in art, culture and politics that take place at Muffathalle of Monaco of Bavaria. Today's event focuses on the game viewed

Webcast sound art.

This evening at 20:00 there will be a webcast of the performance of sound art collaborative effort between the organization and the Anglo-Australian Radioqualia theater De Waag in Amsterdam. The artists Alastair Galbraith and Matt De

Domains. Mp3.

With good timing mp3.com has given its support to New.net, the start-up that is fighting the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the new authority for the rules of the Internet). The common goal

Napster, judgments and platforms.

Here it is finally the long-awaited judgment. As an episode of Beutiful, does not solve anything, but only opens new narrative strands. The injunction in fact says that every time the recording industry reports a song