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- Twisted Metal: transforming mechs and boss battles
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution – humans to merge with machines in 2027
- Turntable.fm is awesome, addictive, and legally questionable
- Congresswoman calls for clarity on 4G speed claims
- iPhone 5 due in time for Back to School
- FBI busts the united nations of scareware
Twisted Metal: transforming mechs and boss battles Posted: 23 Jun 2011 11:40 PM PDT Its no secret that there aren't that many vehicular combat games on the market today. David Jaffe is looking to change all that with Twisted Metal for the PS3. The gameplay footage from E3 is now available and it looks absolutely nuts. As revealed during E3, Sweet Tooth's vehicle can actually transform into a mech [...] |
Deus Ex: Human Revolution – humans to merge with machines in 2027 Posted: 23 Jun 2011 11:40 PM PDT Deus Ex Human Revolution is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated games of the year. Eidos Montreal recently released a video detailing the rich universe within the Deus Ex. The year is 2027 and it is a time of human revolution mirroring the renaissance period. Deus Ex adopts famed inventor, Ray Kurzweil's idea that [...] |
Turntable.fm is awesome, addictive, and legally questionable Posted: 23 Jun 2011 04:40 PM PDT Turntable.fm is a fantastic little service that has kept me busy all day today. If it turns out to be legal as well then everyone will want a piece of the action. If Turntable can survive through the onslaught of questioning over whether it’s legal or not, which is surely going to happen sooner rather [...] |
Congresswoman calls for clarity on 4G speed claims Posted: 23 Jun 2011 02:20 PM PDT |
iPhone 5 due in time for Back to School Posted: 23 Jun 2011 02:20 PM PDT If you’re an American who’s 18 or under, there are two times a year when you can count getting a bunch of stuff — Christmas and back to school. Though few will get a shiny new next-gen Apple smartphone, hand-me-downs from mom and dad are always welcome. The timeframe of the iPhone 5, [...] Related [...] |
FBI busts the united nations of scareware Posted: 23 Jun 2011 07:20 AM PDT The FBI says it has seized nearly 50 computers in eight countries as part of an attack on two operations to sell bogus security software. But in a depressing acknowledgement of reality, it isn’t claiming to have done anything more than “disrupt” such activity. According to the FBI, it targeted two crime rings, both of [...] |
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