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- LittleBigPlanet 2 can do amazing sports games
- Dragon Age II controversial combat system changes revealed
- iPhone adds $1.9 billion to US trade deficit
- Microsoft: No Kinect sex game for you!
- Tomb Raider Trilogy coming to PS3
- British museum finds lost photos of Amazon tribesmen
- iOS dev bringing game to Mac App Store
- Yahoo allows Delicious to live on!
| LittleBigPlanet 2 can do amazing sports games Posted: |
| Dragon Age II controversial combat system changes revealed Posted: |
| iPhone adds $1.9 billion to US trade deficit Posted: Makes an impressive headline doesn’t it? Yet the same and more can be said of just about every made in China product on store shelves right now. Thereupon, how can a country that doesn’t make anything — jet planes and locomotives aside — make its way in the world? Fast Company has [...] Related Posts: [...] |
| Microsoft: No Kinect sex game for you! Posted: Microsoft has shot down the idea of a Kinect sex game being developed by ThriXXX. It was only a matter of time before someone, somewhere used the cracked Kinect system for nefarious purposes. And sex was always likely to [...] Related posts: Rumor: Microsoft cancels most interesting Kinect game Microsoft confirms $149 Kinect pricing Microsoft [...] |
| Tomb Raider Trilogy coming to PS3 Posted: |
| British museum finds lost photos of Amazon tribesmen Posted: Almost 100 years after two Amazon natives were brought to Great Britain as part of a political stunt, photos of the pair thought long lost were discovered in an English museum by a modern researcher. The photographs, typical in the 1910-1912 period during which they were [...] Related Posts: Wanokoto makes new photos old again [...] |
| iOS dev bringing game to Mac App Store Posted: However you slice it Apple’s the biggest force for change in technology and, of course, the lion’s share of the flame and light is happening in the iOS space. Now, the company aims bring some of that fertile fire to the Mac space and at least software company has answered that call directly. [...] Related [...] |
| Yahoo allows Delicious to live on! Posted: It would appear that Yahoo has been paying attention to the loud cries of "You can't do that!" which it engendered by letting it be known that it was going to let Delicious die and has decided to help it [...] Related posts: Google tops Netvibes and Delicious for feed reading and social bookmarking activity [...] |
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