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| Nokia Responds to ?N-Gagegate? - Remedy Promised Impressive response time Nokia, although this really shouldn’t have been an issue to begin with. This past Wednesday, in case you missed it, the discovery was made that N-Gage games are locked to a device IMEI rather than an account. Translation: Buy a new phone, kiss your games goodbye. Here we are two days later [...] [..] |
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| Nokia Responds to ?N-Gagegate? - Remedy Promised Impressive response time Nokia, although this really shouldn’t have been an issue to begin with. This past Wednesday, in case you missed it, the discovery was made that N-Gage games are locked to a device IMEI rather than an account. Translation: Buy a new phone, kiss your games goodbye. Here we are two days later [...] [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.004 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.985 |
| <em>GTA IV</em> website prompts outrage littlelacysurprisepageant.com
Grand Theft Auto IV is once again at the centre of controversy. But this time people aren’t complaining that the game’s too violent, because they’re more concerned about the discovery of a so-called paedophile website.
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| Flixwagon Fights for Lead in Mobile Broadcasting Space; Big Update The mobile video broadcasting space is home to a pretty interesting fight right now. Ok, maybe fight isn’t the best choice of words, or perhaps it is. There are a few big boys when it comes to live interactive video feeds streaming from a mobile handset and they are continuously trying to outdo each other. [...]
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| Xbox Division Hasn't Seen Consumer Slowdown [Business] While the U.S. economy currently resides in the toilet, Microsoft says consumer spending for its Xbox and Zune division is still going strong. According to Microsoft exec Robbie Bach: We have not seen, on the consumer side of our business, a slowdown. [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.920 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.915 |
| Today Was Nazi, Bikini Lady, Toilet Paper [Night Note] To: Crecente
From: Ashcraft
This morning: Went to the gas station. Another customer, a man on a motorcycle pulled up. He was wearing S.S. Nazi garb — shit thee not. His jacket had an eagle on it with the S.S. insignia and a swastika. An inscription read "In Hitler Solidarity." Maybe he doesn't know, maybe he can't read German! :/
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| Lord British Has Landed [Space Garriott] Lord "Richard Garriott" British has landed, back safe from his mission to deliver Crecente's seed into space, and while there is a lengthy press release talking about the mission, the landing, and indeed the entire process of sending the legendary developer into space, w [..] |
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| Conservative Eugenics Remember this?:
Michael Medved, nationally syndicated talk radio host and bestselling author, has joined the Discovery Institute in the role of senior fellow. The position cements a longstanding friendship and recognizes a commonality of values and projects across a spectrum of issues.
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.888 |
Bookshelf scans your network In the project “Bookshelf”, by artist Mindaugas Gapsevicius, 15 computer monitors are set up on a bookshelf where each screen visualizes network traffic in the space. Placed strategically next to real books, the installation contrasts printed matter and virtual matter occupying the same space and fighting for dominance in an increasingly technological world.
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.887 |
| Inside Russia’s Camp for Cosmonauts photo: Photo: Benedict Redgrove
In the woods an hour outside Moscow, a sign on the road reads zvyozdny or “star.” You are now approaching Star City, home of the Russian space program where cosmonauts have trained since the time of Yuri Gagarin. Clients of Space Adventures who shell out tens of millions of dollars for a [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.875 |
Dell Mini Inspiron is? Mini Dell’s upcoming Mini Inspiron is a nod to the relevance of the Eee space as Dell has apparently realized that they need be playing in kiddie pool. Its first entry, a sub-$500 UMPC, is presumably Windows-powered and looks to be a solid entry into the space, barring the candy coated shell. Specs are a bit [...] [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.868 |
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