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Sony postpones launch of new 3D motion controller
Sony has postponed the launch of its still unnamed motion controller to late 2010.
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Sony has postponed the launch of its still unnamed motion controller to late 2010.
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Capcom's Dark Void has unceremoniously crashed into an abyss of video game mediocrity.
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Capcom's Dark Void has unceremoniously crashed into an abyss of video game mediocrity.
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We will never stop telling you what to like, how to feel, and what movies you should be watching this year. One editor's Sunday morning moment of meglomania.
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One editor's journey into the darkest depth of his desires. 15 ways to dull the ache of another year and avoid social interaction.
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The NPD Group has confirmed that Nintendo shattered previous sales records by offloading 3.81 million Wii consoles (in North America) during the month of December.
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Activision confirms that sales of its popular Modern Warfare 2 video game have exceeded $1 billion.
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High-level Sony executive Shuhei Yoshida recently told Play3 that the future Playstation 4 will use optical storage discs such as Blu-ray for its game library.
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It's not the end of the decade yet but the American Dialect Society has decided that for it the word of the decadethat hasn't yet finished yetis Google.
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Capcom offered TG Daily a sneak peek of the latest Lost Planet 2 build at a special CES 2010 demo held in the swanky Planet Hollywood hotel.
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The American Dialect Society's New Words Committee meets to nominate, vote and announce Words Of The Year. The annual list highlights new words, usages and linguistic trends. Categories include Word (Or Phrase) Of The Year, Most Creative Word and Most Outrageous Word. Host Liane Hansen speaks to society chairman Grant Barrett, host of the independent public radio program A Way With Words, about this year's winners.
If you're on Facebook or some other online community, you know how easy it is to fritter away hours in the Twitterverse. Want your real life back? One Web site will help you end it all — virtually.
Cyberlink is showcasing its 3D Blu-ray platform at CES 2010.
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Employment in the video game industry is rapidly expanding as people turn to mobile devices and social networking sites for entertainment. Colleges around the country are tuned in, offering courses or degrees for many people who grew up playing games on computers and consoles.
iGugu has introduced a system that allows users to easily access and play PC games on televisions or home theater systems.
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The CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, said today that over three billion apps have been downloaded by iPhone and iPod users.
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You might recognize British comedian John Oliver from his seat across the desk from John Stewart on The Daily Show. This month, Oliver stands up (literally and figuratively) in a new comedy series for Comedy Central. Oliver brings the funny for a conversation with Fresh Air host Terry Gross.
Engadget has published a preliminary review of the long-awaited Nexus One Google smartphone.
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It's time for Will Shortz's annual names-in-the-news quiz. Will gives the names of people that you almost certainly never heard of before 2009, but who became suddenly famous during the past 12 months.
Invetech has designed a 3D bio-printer that will be used by scientists to advance human tissue repair and organ replacement.
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Father-daughter team Eric and Natalie Yoder share brainteasers from their new book, One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Math. Get your slide rule ready and see if you can solve their stumpers.
Invetech has designed a 3D bio-printer that will be used by scientists to advance human tissue repair and organ replacement.
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Father-daughter team Eric and Natalie Yoder share brainteasers from their new book, One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Math. Get your slide rule ready and see if you can solve their stumpers.