AIDS sufferer Vinny, about whom Lisa recently wrote a feature here at BB, died this morning at 8:35 a.m.
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Golf company has Ping trademark, domain (UPDATED: There's a deal)

Apple's name for its new social network, Ping, is interestingly generic. With a long association to the sport of table tennis and a computer networking utility whose function resembles it, it carries a natural association with communication, responsiveness, and so on. But like many generic terms, if you do a search for "Ping" at the trademark office's website, you'll find many, many entries. Most recent filings are from Karsten Manufacturing Corporation, which makes golf gear. Interestingly many of its filings go beyond the sticks to include computer and internet-related stuff.
This mark, for example, is for goods and services concerning "Communications software for electronically exchanging data." Though filed on April 7, 2010, it's already been abandoned. Most of the "Ping" trademark filings from Karsten, however, remain live.
Ping.com is a well-manicured corporate site that touts the corporate twitter account. It even has an iPhone app.
Then there's Ping.fm, a bona-fide social networking tool even closer to Apple's new thing. Owner Seesmic.com don't seem to have filed for any related trademarks.
Here's some of Karsten's trademark filings for Ping:
85003420 Wireless communication devices for voice, data or image transmission.
85010415 Computer software, namely, file sharing software; communications software for electronically exchanging data, and graphics accessible via a computer network, etc.
85009569 Computer services, namely, providing search platforms to allow users to request content from and receive content to a mobile device or a computer; Providing user-defined generated content, etc.
85014001 Entertainment and educational services ... Providing an internet website for dissemination of historical information and current news relating to golf etc.
85003420 Broadcasting of video and audio programming over the Internet ... Electronic mail; Providing on-line communications links which transfer the web site user to other local and global web pages .. Providing an on-line forum relating to the subject of sports; Consumer telecommunication services, namely, communications services for electronically exchanging data and graphics via telecommunication networks, including mobile and wireless networks.
UPDATE: There's a deal between the two companies. Press release follows after the jump! Thanks, Kristopher!
Hands-on with new Apple TV and iPods; and notes on Ping, the iTunes social network
Apple showed off the latest editions of its iPod lineup and the Apple TV earlier today. The new iPod Nano loses the physical controls and adopts a multitouch display. The iPod Shuffle, however, gets them back.
Back To School Art Competition: De-CGI something and win prizes from HP/AMD
HP has offered three splendid "Back To School" machines to give away to Boing Boing readers:
First prize is an HP dv6 15.6" laptop with an AMD Phenom Quad Core Processor
Second prize is an HPE Elite 210f desktop computer with an AMD Phenom Quad Core processor.
Third prize is an HP 2509 monitor.
The competition theme is De-CGI. Take something that is characteristically computerized and render it with natural media. For example, the pixelated layout of an old-school video game represented as bottletops, or a mandelbrot fractal drawn with crayons. Be imaginative!
You retain the copyright in your entries. Only legal residents of the U.S. aged 18 and above and Canada can win the prizes. Read the contest rules. You've got until midnight next Monday to get your entries in!
To enter the competition, simply upload your entry online somewhere and post a link to it in the comments below. Alternatively, email it to me (rob át boing boing døt net). Good luck!
UPDATE! Attention Canadians! HP can ship prizes north of the border. This means entries from oop north are eligible in this contest to receive prizes.

A new expedition to the Titanic -- now falling apart on the Atlantic floor -- set out recently, and has begun imaging the wreck. Team PR man Ed Cunning writes in:
What you will see is A bird's eye view sonar image looking down at Titanic's bow taken by the Waitt Institutes AUV, "Mary Ann," operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in an expedition lead by Premier Exhibitions, Inc. Visible are the mast, superstructure, openings for the one and two funnels, as well as the Grand Staircase. This image is one small section of a larger map being created that extends some 15 nautical miles squared.
Click through to the permalink to embiggen the pic. The official website includes an attractive visualization of just how far down the sunken ship is.
Microsoft.com is attacked "between 7000 and 9000 times per second" by script kiddies. [ZDNet] — Rob • Comments: 5
Lance Armstrong wants to tell the nation something but it has to promise not to get mad. [The Onion] — Rob • Comments: 9
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Animated: American Islamophobia, "Muslim Obama" and cabbie stabbing
Michael from NMA submits:
A proposal to build a US$100 million Islamic center two blocks from Ground Zero has sparked controversy in the US. While opponents say they are not against Islam, protests against similar mosques far from Ground Zero has raised fears that intolerance toward American Muslims is growing. One church plans to burn the Koran. 20% of Americans and 46% of Republicans believe Barack Obama is Muslim. A taxi driver in New York City was attacked after telling his passenger that he is Muslim.
Behold! Samsung's Galaxy Tab. It's an iClone with a 7" display and looks lovely: shown off in the video are Android 2.2, voice calling and a camera. — Rob • Comments: 38










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