17 Aug, 2007
But to call this game simply a first-person shooter, a game that successfully fuses gameplay and narrative, is really doing it a disservice. This game is a beacon. It’s one of those monumental experiences you’ll never forget, and the benchmark against which games for years to come will, and indeed must, be measured.
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17 Aug, 2007
“This is just to announce the imminent completion of a brand-new Linux release,
which I’m calling the Debian Linux Release. This is a release that I have put
together basically from scratch; in other words, I didn’t simply make some
changes to SLS and call it a new release.”
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17 Aug, 2007
We emerge from the deep for our BioShock review.
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17 Aug, 2007
Whatever you want to call it, today we’re taking a look at the bag full of gadgets and productivity tools you throw over your shoulder as you head out the door, confident that you’ve got everything you need to get things done.
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17 Aug, 2007
Finishing Expert in Guitar Hero II. Defeating General RAAM on Insane difficulty. Achieving the Rank of Elite in R6 Vegas. All these and any other achievements you’ve accomplished on your beloved 360 pale in comparison to unlocking this one. It will take a steady hand and unflinching concentration, but we have faith, it is in fact unlockable.
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17 Aug, 2007
AuditoriumA.com is a human guided search service that guides people through their queries via a striking visual platform. The service uses intuitive site visualizations to guide users to quality cultural events, performances, speeches, articles, documentaries and other subjects.
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17 Aug, 2007
Fellow ZDNet blogger, Denise Howell, having taken the time to fully explore Facebook RSS feeds in relation to a user’s privacy settings, alerted me to the fact that many of the available feeds are publicly accessible regardless. Do what you will, your private information will still be visible to all.
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17 Aug, 2007
Facebook Secrets isn’t the only site that’s been served with a DMCA, Digg also received a takedown notice and complied (apparently Digg users aren’t as interested in Facebook code as they are in DVD unlocking codes).
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17 Aug, 2007
Universal’s DRM-free music test will use watermarking technology in an effort to gauge whether or not selling DRM-free music online will increase piracy. Here’s why the plan is all wet.
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17 Aug, 2007
With some students already in school, and some preparing to enter yet another journey into a new semester, DLS lists out desktop and web applications for students.
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17 Aug, 2007
This is an application developed by Mozilla that allows you to send video to your phone. From Project Joey: “Project Joey brings the Web content you need most to your mobile phone by allowing you to easily send it to your device.” Seems like a pretty useful tool that will bring all sorts of video and other content to mobile users.
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17 Aug, 2007
Here’s an email from an AT&T employee that saw a story on Digg and responded by explaining how AT&T is aware of the problem with the enormous bills they have been sending to people, and how they are fixing it as we speak.
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