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Joystiq Relevance: 5.341
Fallout 3 available for pre-loading via Steam Image 0 en  - Fallout 3 available for pre-loading via Steam Filed under: PC, Action, RPGs What drives the turbines at a nuclear power plant? Steam. Where can you now pre-order and pre-load Fallout 3? Steam. The product page for Bethesda's post-apocalypse RPG has gone li [..]
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Joystiq Relevance: 5.245
Fallout irradiates GameTap this Thursday Image 0 en  - Fallout irradiates GameTap this Thursday Filed under: PC, Online, RPGs The feel-good post-nuclear-apocalypse game about finding a Water Chip, Fallout, joins GameTap this Thursday. There are still no details about when Fallou [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 5.205
Zero Punctuation beats up Smash Bros. Brawl ... you're surprised? Image 0 en  - Zero Punctuation beats up Smash Bros. Brawl ... you Filed under: Culture, Nintendo Wii, Action, Adventure, Fighting This is the Zero Punctuation that'll make the Nintendo Defense Force mobilize and threaten nuclear annihilation. This week Yahtzee takes on one of the Wii's golden cow [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 5.185
Fallout 3 available for pre-order via Steam  Filed under: PC, Action, RPGs What drives the turbines at a nuclear power plant? Steam. Where can you now pre-order and pre-load Fallout 3? Steam. The product page for Bethesda's post-apocalyps [..]
ProBlogger Blog Tips Relevance: 5.173
Affiliate Marketing on Twitter - Does it Belong? Twitter-Affiliate-Marketing - Affiliate Marketing on Twitter - Does it Belong? What do you think about affiliate marketing on Twitter? Lately I’ve noticed more and more affiliate marketers getting onto twitter. There’s been a real buzz about it actually in many internet marketing circles - almost like it’s the latest ‘new’ thing (I guess it is relatively new). The unfortunate thing is that the model I’m seeing some [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 5.136
New Frontlines Map Appears On Xbox Live [Free DC]   The first of five new maps for THQ's Frontlines: Fuel of War has hit Xbox Live, available now for the low, low price of free. Boneyard features Western Coalition and Alliance forces facing off at a fully functional nuclear missile facility, which is sure to mean ensuing hilarity for all involved. T [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 5.015
PS3's Cell Processor Powers World's Fastest Supercomputer [Technology]   The United States' nuclear stockpile in Los Alamos will soon be monitored by a powerful computer made out of parts you might have in your living room - the PlayStation 3's Cell processor. Nicknamed the Roadrunner, the IBM-built supercomputer is comprised completely of off-the-shelf components, includ [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.015
Nowhere To Run: Business-To-Business Ad Rates Dropping Too JupiterTraffic.png - Nowhere To Run: Business-To-Business Ad Rates Dropping Too Business-to-business ad plays are supposed to be the safest during slowdowns -- the cockroaches during the nuclear winter. During the last online advertising bust, the survival of Alan Meckler's Jupitermedia seemed to prove the theory. But this time, ad rates at the B2B bellwether are falling like everywhere else. We know because while Jupiter traffic's been flat, revenue per advertiser [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 5.003
Intelligence Group Mistakes Fallout 3 Screens For Terrorist Propaganda [Nuclear Scare]   Bethesda's post-nuclear visions for Fallout 3 are apparently so intense that an intelligence services contractor called SITE Intel Group thought that they were images of al Qaeda terrorist fantasies for the [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.910
Bethesda Censors Fallout 3 For Japan [Only In Japan]   Developer Bethesda has made changes to the Japanese Fallout 3. The side-quest The Power of the Atom has been changed. Non-playable-character Mr. Burke has been taken out of this side-quest, removing the option of detonating the nuclear bomb. That's not all, the name of a weapon was [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 4.833
Select Best Buy stores holding Fallout 3 midnight launches Image 0 en  - Select Best Buy stores holding Fallout 3 midnight launches Filed under: PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business Best Buy stores at strategic nuclear targets locations will be holding midnight openings for Fallout 3 next Monday night. Select stores (full detai [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.778
Colbert Enlists Lord British To Save Universe From His Balls [Clips]   Well d [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.733
PSP Firmware 5.01 Coming Soon, Terribly Unexciting. ... [Firmware Watch]   PSP Firmware 5.01 Coming Soon, Terribly Unexciting. Sony informs us via the official PlayStation.blog that new PSP firmware is coming and coming soon. You'll really only care if you're an owner of a 8 GB or 16 GB variety Memory Stick PRO Duo, which wasn't being properly recognized by the new PSP accessible Store. We were hoping for control over nuclear launch codes and such. Pe [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 4.730
Boeing chuffed with latest raygun-jumbo ground tests  Nuke-nobbling 747 hasn’t exploded or melted so far US aerospace colossus Boeing has informed the world that everything continues to be fine with its plan to build an enormous nuclear-missile-blasting laser cannon inside a jumbo jet. According to the company, the business part of the ray weapon has now begun ground checks using its deadly, poisonous, [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 4.715
Face It. Nukes Are the Most Climate-Friendly Industrial-Scale Form of Energy  Look at the environmental protection agency’s CO2-per-kilowatt-hour map of the US and two bright patches of low-carbon happiness jump out. One is the hydro-powered Pacific Northwest. The other is Vermont, where a 30-year-old nuclear reactor, Vermont Yankee, keeps the Ben & Jerry’s cold. The darkest area corresponds to Washington, DC, where coal-fired power plants release [...] [..]

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