Monday, November 29, 2010

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NSFW: Welcome to the CrApple Store!

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A blog for disgruntled Apple Store retail workers, which appeared online back in August, is only just now gaining attention. And, now that it’s popped on the world’s and one assumes Apple’s radar, the purported employee will be sniffed out and the site snuffed. CrApple Store has a simple mission and that’s [...] Related Posts: [...]

Jade Raymond working Splinter Cell 6 – no seven?

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Jade Raymond, the brains behind the creation of Assassin's Creed is working on something pretty [...] Related posts: Splinter Cell: Conviction plays like Assassin’s Creed II Splinter Cell Conviction demo coming in January Lead Ubisoft dev lists PS3 for Splinter Cell: Conviction

Bioware: Mass Effect 2 “as good, if not better than the Xbox version”

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With the release date for Mass Effect [...] Related posts: PS3 version of Mass Effect 2 to come with new 6 hour mission PS3 Mass Effect 2 intro module detailed by Bioware Bioware: Mass Effect 2 launch day DLC is free

Apple: Here they grow again…

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iPhone and Mac sales boom, and iPad own Christmas. Somewhere behind all of this success, a company is growing and not just a little. Recent years have seen billions in new revenue and tens of thousands of new employees, and the trend is gaining strength. Mercury News reports that Apple has purchased [...] Related Posts: [...]

What’s coming in iPhone 5

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It’s never too soon to start speculating on the particulars of Apple’s next-generation smartphone. That said, Cupertino’s got thin, the camera, display — Retina rocks — and battery well covered. Is the iPhone 4 too perfect to change? Seriously, if nothing else Apple needs to tweak the antenna, which has delivered better performance [...] Related [...]

How to buy a computer mouse

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People who use a computer for hours every day spend a lot of time on the selection of the computer itself, and on the display, but few of us ever pay a lot of attention to all of the possibilities for mice. Given the amount of [...]

COICA could steal our internet

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A bill working its way through Congress would give the government two ways to place an outright ban on Web sites that do not meet with government approval in the area of copyrighted materials. The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act [...] Related posts: Controversial UK internet laws a step closer Chinese Internet filter does [...]