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| The Wide World of Gaming: 'The End of Gamers' [Serious Games] Ian Bogost has an interesting editorial over at Edge Online entitled 'The End of Gamers,' a title which he admits doesn't really capture the main argument: "["The End of Gamers"] is lurid but might not capture the main argument of the piece, which is more like "Things People Do with Games." Mu [..] |
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| Pirater försvinner Om 20 år blockerar en majoritet av internet?operatörerna det fria uppslagsverket Wikipedia. Det leder till kraftiga reaktioner runt om i världen. Reaktionen leder till en FN-deklaration som slår fast vikten av öppna standarder. Som en konsekvens avskaffas även mjukvarupatent. [..] |
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Homebuilt back-to-back tandem recumbent Would you ride this bike backwards? I would! The builder admits it takes some faith to be the rider facing backwards, but he also said everyone likes it once they try it. I think it looks like a lot of fun!
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(Reuters) Reuters - Global banking group HSBC (0005.HK)
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| T-Mobile admits to losing confidential data for 17 million customers Deutsche Telekom admitted Saturday that a security breach in 2006 led to the theft of confidential data belonging to 17 million T-Mobile customers. The stolen data included birth dates, telephone numbers, addresses, and email addresses. Bank details were not part of the theft. According to statements made by T-Mobile, the data continues to circulate [...] [..] |
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The B[ack]log: The Snake is a Lie Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, ActionThis article contains enormous spoilers, just so you know. Playing Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty aga [..] |
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Scared Stiff: Why should we care about Resident Evil 5? Filed under: Features, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Action, Interviews
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| IOC admits to deal with China on internet censorship
(Reuters) <p><a href=”http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080730/wr_nm/olympics_media_dc”><img src=”http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20080730/2008_07_29t024630_450×304_us_olympics_media.jpg?x=130&y=87&q=85&sig=9sF4OwaOzoV4glxXitNUhQ–” align=”left” height=”87″ width=”130″ al [..] |
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