Feb 25 2009

Editorial: Bemoaning Wii Sports Clones – GamePro.com


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Editorial: Bemoaning Wii Sports Clones
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By Alicia Ashby, OMGNintendo THQ's Neighborhood Games isn't one of those games that's bad because nobody involved really cared about what they were doing.
It's time to brawl! Metro Canada – Toronto
Seven of the Craziest Video Game Devices of the Past Decade CollegeOTR
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Feb 25 2009

The Kindle Swindle? – New York Times


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The Kindle Swindle?
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By ROY BLOUNT Jr. BEING president of too many well-meaning organizations put my father into an early grave. The lesson in this was not lost on me.
Kindle 2 broken-down: on-purpose and by accident SlashGear
Don't have a Kindle 2? Try these online book sites Computerworld
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Feb 25 2009

Is Facebook giving us baby brains? British scientist says yes – Chicago Tribune


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Is Facebook giving us baby brains? British scientist says yes
Chicago Tribune
It's an advertisement you might see someday, if testimony given to the British House of Lords this month is to be believed. In remarks that have stirred up a tempest in the British media and on the Internet, Baroness Susan Greenfield, a neuroscientist
Are hi-tech gadgets turning our children into cabbages? WalesOnline
Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids Washington Post
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Feb 25 2009

Pantech Matrix Pro (AT&T) – Washington Post


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Pantech Matrix Pro (AT&T)
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The Matrix Pro has a nifty dual sliding design, but its specs don?t match its high price. Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site.
Windows Mobile 6.1 Non-Touchscreen vs. iPhone pocketnow.com
Pantech Matrix PRO Makes it way to AT&T Smartphone Thoughts
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Feb 25 2009

NextGen Player Review: FEAR 2: Project Origin – NextGen Player


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NextGen Player Review: FEAR 2: Project Origin
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The "corridor shooter" is a somewhat derogatory description for first-person shooters nowadays. The implication is that your game play is too simplistic, too old school or just plain out of touch.
FEAR 2 Project Origin Xbox 360 Review dBTechno
FEAR 2: Project Origin PS3, Xbox 360 Review TheHDRoom
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Feb 25 2009

Microsoft TechFest: A pinch of your fingers and images, videos move – Seattle Times


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Microsoft TechFest: A pinch of your fingers and images, videos move
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Among the roughly 40 projects shown Tuesday were systems for placing ads alongside images on a Web page, a digital sticky-note device and a prototype data center built from 100 of the low-power Intel Atom processors used in cheap netbook computers.
* Shows off automated receptionist guardian.co.uk
Microsoft shows off a host of projects Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Feb 25 2009

Sony scores big at video game 'Oscars' – DigitalJournal.com


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Sony scores big at video game 'Oscars'
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By Shaun Conlin. As the Oscars were for Slumdogs this year, so were the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards for LittleBigPlanet Sackboys.
A New Game’s Big Night New York Times
Video game awards announced Daily Gleaner
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Feb 25 2009

Pirate Bay Day 7 — Silent screenshots – guardian.co.uk


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Pirate Bay Day 7 — Silent screenshots
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The Pirate Bay trial had a long weekend off and then a 1pm start today, which was the prosecution's first Talk Like A Witness Day.
As charges change (again), Pirate Bay writes a book Ars Technica
Prosecution Alters Pirate Bay Charges in Bid to Win Conviction Wired News
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Feb 25 2009

Google’s New Do-Good Strategy: Cutback In Disguise?

Larry Brilliant is stepping down from Google.org to become chief philanthropic evangelist at Google.com;Megan Smith, the company’s VP of new business development, will add Google.org to her portfolio.

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Feb 25 2009

Superguns Helped Defeat the Spanish Armada

Hugh Pickens writes “With the discovery last year of the first wreck of an Elizabethan fighting ship off Alderney in the Channel Islands, thought to date from around 1592, marine archaeologists are revising their ideas on how the English defeated the Spanish Armada. Replicas of two cannon recovered from the Alderney wreck were recreated in a modern foundry, and tests carried out showed that the Elizabethans were throwing shot at almost the speed of sound. Elizabeth’s ‘supergun,’ although relatively small, could hit a target a mile away. At a ship-to-ship fighting distance of about 100 yards, the ball would have sufficient punch to penetrate the oak planks of a galleon, travel across the deck, and emerge out the other side. Tests on cannon recovered from the Alderney wreck also suggest that the ship carried guns of uniform size, firing standard ammunition. ‘Elizabeth’s navy created the first ever set of uniform cannon, capable of firing the same size shot in a deadly barrage,’ says marine archaeologist Mensun Bound from Oxford University, adding that that navy had worked out that a lot of small guns, all the same, all firing at once, were more effective than a few big guns. ‘[Elizabeth’s] navy made a giant leap forward in the way men fought at sea, years ahead of England’s enemies, and which was still being used to devastating effect by Nelson 200 years later.'”

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