22nd July 2007 Archive
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Spanish satire mag savaged over royal sex cartoon
Copies seized, website closed
A Spanish judge last Friday ordered the confiscation of all copies of satirical magazine El Jueves whose front cover carried a cartoon of Crown Prince Felipe administering his wife Princess Letizia a right royal rogering while saying: "Do you realise that if you get pregnant . . . It will be the closest thing to work I’ve done …
Law 22 Jul 2007, 05:11
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Far out Yuzoz gambles on the stars
Gaming goes cosmic
Do you believe the Universe is really random? Back at GIGSE in Montreal, this correspondent got briefed on a new service for the online gambling industry - namely a service in the rather esoteric field of random number generation. After several weeks of phone tag, we finally managed to get in touch with Jeff Manber, CEO and co- …
Science 22 Jul 2007, 09:02
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Of automated test case management
An interview with Keith Vanden Eynden
We recently published an article on all-pairs testing (read it here) by Keith Vanden Eynden of Seapine Software, in which he was enjoined not to “push” Seapine’s tools. Nevertheless, Seapine’s TestTrack TCM tool is still an interesting product, accessible to the smaller business, so we asked Keith about using it in practice – …
Developer 22 Jul 2007, 09:02
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