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iPhone 3G Coming to Wal-Mart, Report Claims

Wal-Mart will begin selling the iPhone 3G this December, a report published online Wednesday claims. The story, published at tech blog The Boy Genius Report and attributed to a leaked internal memo, says select Wal-Mart stores will start carrying the iPhone 3G right after the holiday rush, on Dec... More...

Nintendo Dominates Estimated Top-5 Selling Games in U.S.

Four of the year's five best selling games in the U.S. so far belong to Nintendo's console. By Kris Pigna , 11/18/2008 Japan may officially be in a recession , but we have a feeling Nintendo is doing just fine . Using data from the NPD Group, as well as Take-Two's own sales figures for G... More...

Amazon Lists PS3 Keypad at $50

Peripheral could be pricier than most customers are willing to pay. By Steve Watts , 08/28/2008 How much would you pay for a clip-on keyboard to help you thumb away chatting in Home? Amazon.com is listing the PlayStation 3 keypad at nearly $50, (as Joystiq spotted ). The keypad was revea... More...

Broken Pixels Season Finale: Spider-Man 3

The webhead's most uninspired installment sinks Broken Pixels to new lows. By Cesar Quintero , 11/11/2008 Broken Pixels: Spider-Man 3 It would be cliche to say that Spider-Man 3 was the game that broke the camel's back were it not for the fact that Crispin Boyer , Shane Bettenhausen ... More...

Rock Band Developer Harmonix Plans Music Creation Game

No surprise considering they did Amplitude and Frequency as well. By Kyle Stallock , 08/23/2008 With the music creation tool in the upcoming Guitar Hero World Tour getting a lot of attention , the lack of anything similar in it competitor Rock Band 2 increasingly stands out. Harmonix, c... More...

Browser Game: Meat Boy May Cause Stress, Nausea

By Nate Ralph October 07, 2008 | 2:31:21 PM Categories: Browser Games    It seems like agile young gentlemen and their helpless love interests just can't catch a break, what with villains being so keen on kidnapping. In the platformer Meat Boy , it's up to a sen... More...

Video: Final Mirror's Edge Trailer

By Earnest Cavalli November 06, 2008 | 7:20:51 PM Categories: Console Games    It's no secret that I'm intensely excited about Mirror's Edge , so it's with great pleasure that I present the final trailer for the game. This clip, released to celebr... More...

AO Sphere, Gorgeous Point-and-Click Adventure

By Jean Snow November 07, 2008 | 2:27:00 PM Categories: Browser Games    Point-and-click adventurers take note: AO Sphere is an upcoming Flash-based episodic sci-fi adventure, and it looks very, very nice. The game is developed by IdentiFiction, a French studio... More...

Bethesda Wants Elder Scrolls 5 in 2010

By Jean Snow October 30, 2008 | 3:33:00 PM Categories: Console Games , PC Gaming    The next entry in the Elder Scrolls RPG series should come out in 2010, according to Bethesda's Paul Oughton. "At the moment we've got Fallout 3 for this year and... More...

OtterBox Offers Defender Case for IPhone 3G

OtterBox has announced release of the Defender series case for the iPhone 3G . The new case costs US$49.95. The OtterBox Defender encases your iPhone 3G is three layers of protection.The OtterBox Defender features three layers of protection: a polycarbonate membrane that keeps the iPhone from... More...

Adobe, NFL Bring Live Sunday Night Football to Internet

Adobe and The National Football League announced a partnership on Thursday that will bring Sunday Night Football to fans streamed live over the Internet. The games, which utilize Adobe's Flash technology, will be called Sunday Night Football Extra. The "extras" include alternative camera... More...

Livestation Releases Online TV Mac Player

Online TV company, Livestation, on Tuesday released a Mac player for its Internet service. Livestation enables users to watch free online TV. Partner broadcasters include Al Jazeera, BBC World News, Bloomberg Television, EuroNews (English, French, Italian and now Spanish), France 24, i>Tel... More...

Motorola Atila tri-band UMTS/HSDPA mobile phone spotted

Motorola Atila tri-band UMTS/HSDPA mobile phone spotted 21 August 2008 New Motorola touch-screen handset to run on Windows Mobile Professional The new Motorola Atila has been seen in the wild. The new smartphone handset will include tri-band UTMS/HSDPA for faster data coverage over more mobile... More...

Music Video Games Crank up Volume

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It turns out everyone just wants to be a rock star. Music genre games " Guitar Hero " and " Rock Band " are bona-fide smash hits, entering the rarefied air once reserved for only the elite first-person shooters, "Mario" games or sports titles. ... More...

NTT DoCoMo announces the development of an intelligent battery

NTT DoCoMo announces the development of an intelligent battery 31 July 2008 New Li-ION battery created in conjunction with Mitsumi Electric NTT DoCoMo has, in conjunction with Mitsumi Electric, developed a new intelligent Li-ION battery. Announced at the Wireless Japan 2008 conference, the ne... More...

Palringo on the iPhone

Palringo on the iPhone 30 July 2008 Messaging service is now available for free from Apple's App Store A service that integrates all your instant messaging services into one single platform is now available on the iPhone. Palringo allows people to stay connected to messaging services such as ... More...

Tap Tap Revenge for IPhone

It only makes sense that one of the most popular games to be developed for "jailbroken" iPhones would see life anew as an official App Store release. That's the story behind Tap Tap Revenge, the first offering from Tapulous, and which iPhone hackers may recognize as the successor to Tap ... More...

Vodafone goes charitable

Vodafone goes charitable 10 July 2008 Vodafone Group Foundation is looking for four volunteers to make a difference to the world Fancy working for a charity of your choice with an annual salary of up to £25,000? The Vodafone Group Foundation has launched the World of Difference prog... More...

Is RFID Too Dangerous for Hospitals?

LONDON (Reuters) - Radio frequency identification chips (RFID) used to track and trace products could cause critical care medical devices such as pacemakers and ventilators to fail, Dutch researchers said on Tuesday. Electromagnetic interference from the chips caused 22 problems that could endange... More...
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