 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.502 |
| The $180 High Kicking Chun-Li [Japan] This December, Medicom Toys is releasing a 12" Chun-Li in Japan as part of the Real Action Heroes line. Priced at US$180, the figure is fully articulated, making high-kick poses (pictured) possible. It comes with a stand for pulling off Spinning Bird Kicks. Oh yes. That, after the [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.494 |
More trouble for Apple?s MobileMe service As if the initial launch troubles, downtime, and other errors weren’t enough, it looks like Apple is experiencing even more hiccups with their new MobileMe service. Many customers are unable to access the email portion of their MobileMe account. Apple has posted a bulletin indicating that the issue is a known problem, and is effecting [...]
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.492 |
| Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe Review: Finish Him [Review] Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe is a massive change in direction for the fifteen year old series. It's been a rough transition at times, from arcades to consoles, from generation to generation, with the latest (and eighth!) iteration pulling half of its ro [..] |
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 | Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.490 |
| Amazon's CDN Won't Hurt Akamai Or Limelight -- Not Yet, At Least Amazon (AMZN) announced the roll-out of its long-expected content delivery service, calling it "Cloudfront." One common reaction: The service will disrupt CDN leaders Akamai (AKAM) or Limelight (LLNW). Not immediately.
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.485 |
 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.484 |
Movie Downloads Finally Coming to Blockbuster Come on Blockbuster, all the cool kids are doing it. Almost a year since announcing the acquisition of video download service Movielink, it looks like Blockbuster is finally getting ready to round out its portfolio with a download service of its own. No there still isn’t anything new with regards to the Blockbuster set top [...]
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.484 |
 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.480 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.480 |
| Go Play Fallout & Descent On GameTap [Interplay] More free stuff on GameTap? Sign me up. Interplay have announced a deal with the service whereby some of their older titles - like Fallout, MDK and Descent - will be made available. And not just on the subscription service or download store, either. In the totally free, ad- [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.473 |
| Yahoo Kills Live Streaming Service (YHOO) That was fast: Some nine months after Yahoo launched its Yahoo Live video streaming service, it's shutting it down. Yahoo says it'll stop broadcasting on December 3.
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.472 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.470 |
| Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick... [E308] And, yeah, you know how the rest goes. If you're pulling an all-nighter, get another coffee, you've only a few more hours to go. If you're just waking up, good morning! Either way, E3 starts in 2 hours, with Microsoft's keynote address at 10:30 Pacific Time. Maybe they'll announce a motion-sensing control [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.467 |
| Facebook battles Google over access to user data Friend Connect privacy kerfuffle
Facebook has suspended the use of a Google service which allowed people to export their Facebook friends list to other websites, claiming that the Google service violates users’ privacy.
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.462 |
eVeek Streaming Video Service Soon Available for BlackBerry This past week, eVeek announced that its relatively new BlackBerry video platform is now open to the public. The service is a YouTube-like platform where content is user-uploaded and free for all to use. For the time being, it’s available for PC but once all of the kinks are ironed out, it will be fully [...] [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 4.459 |
| Why S3 failed Late last night, Amazon issued a statement explaining the cause of the problem that hobbled its S3 storage system yesterday morning. It was not a hardware failure. Rather, the service's authentication system, which verifies the identity of a user, became overloaded with user requests. As one person explained to me, it amounted to a kind of accidental DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack, an [..] |
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