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| Video Game Stocks Hit Hard (Just Like Everyone Else) [Finance] Things are tough all over. Despite being branded as a "recession proof" industry, the publicly traded stocks of video game publishers dropped like a rock today, following news that the US House of Representatives had rejected a $700 billion bail out for failing financi [..] |
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| Antibody Engineering Cuts Collateral Damage of Cancer Drugs Killing cancer cells, while leaving normal tissue unscathed, is almost impossible. However, by attaching powerful poisons onto highly-engineered biological molecules, scientists can make smart drugs that hit diseased cells hard.
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Get A New iPhone? You're Going To Need New Accessories, Too After the iPhone euphoria, the crash, in the form a series of small disappointments: Not only is the machine a bit buggy and hard to keep charged, it turns out that not all the gear iPhone 1.0 owners have will work with their new machines.
Apple itself tells you this -- but only in the most passive-agressive of ways. For instance, Apple lists 11 power accessories for the iPhone at its on [..] |
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| Formants [AKA "Singing Wigs"] by Erin Gee Formants is an interactive artwork by Erin Gee. The piece plays .wav files when magnetic sensors detect the hair being brushed. It is all powered by our favorite little micro-controller, the Arduino.
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Piper Jaffray estimates iPhone shortage could last through August Got your hands on a shiny new iPhone 3G? If you answered yes, you’re one of the lucky ones. For those of you that didn’t pick up the new handset during the last week, you could be in for a long hard journey. According to industry analyst Gene Munster, the current iPhone shortage could persist [...]
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"Field/Buttole" [Only In Japan] English is hard. But, really, if you are a Japanese developer making video games, there is one English word you should know how to spell: "Battle." As game site Insert Credit points out, there are three super common English words in Japanese gaming: "Start," "Fight" and "Battle." [..] |
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Bluth and Co. treat fans as Dragon's Lair turns 25 Filed under: Arcade, Retro
It's hard to believe that a quarter-century has passed since the first LaserDisc-based arcade game from former Disney animator Don Bluth hit arcades. Dragon's Lair's use of hand-drawn animation set it apart f [..] |
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Samsung prepares 256 GB SSD The days of compromising your hard drive size in the interest of solid state performance may soon be gone. Samsung announced on Sunday that they will be bringing a 256GB 2.5″ Solid State Drive to market by the September, with scale production ramping up by the end of the year. While it’s certain to be [...] [..] |
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| Gifted Firestarter: High-Tech Pyrotechnics to Kick Off Olympics Because of Cai Guo-Qiang, the opening ceremonies for the 2008 Olympic Games is not going to be abstract, hard to decipher and boring. It’s actually going to be a blast. Literally.
The New York-based, Chinese-born Cai is an installation artist who revels in using explosives (primarily gunpowder) to create violent displays of pyrotechnics, or, as [...] [..] |
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Comic-Con 08: Will Wright keynote Filed under: Features, Mac, PC, SimulationsWill Wright gave the opening keynote today at the nerd-packed Comic-Con 2008, an event so chock full of fellow geeks we're hard-pressed to find a free patch of San Diego Convention Center floor to stan [..] |
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Make Projects: DIY Blimp Everyone likes toys that fly. Unfortunately, most R/C planes are hard to control for people without any experience. Why not make an easy to fly blimp? It’s really quick to make, and many people have at least one of the R/C helicopters used in the build. Even if you had to buy (2) helicopters [...] [..] |
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