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BANGALORE: Indian Test captain Anil Kumble endorsed his ODI counterpart Mahendra Singh Dhoni's view that back-to-back matches are taking a toll on the players' bodies. ( Watch )
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via Times of India @ 9:15 30th Jun
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FISHLABS at the Games Convention: Real console feeling with premium 3D mobile games - Hamburg, Germany, 07 August 2008 – Pure action and thrilling entertainment for on the go – at this year’s Games Convention, FISHLABS offers visitors a mobile gaming experience that is a cut above the rest. Daily drawings for Sony Ericsson Walkman mobile phones, free demo games, the latest premium games, and the FISHLABS promotions van are just a few of the attractions awaiting gaming fans in Leipzig. FISHLABS, the world’s leading developer of high-quality 3D mobile games, also promises hours of high-quality entertainment in the coming year. Along with the games Blades & Magic (Airgamer Award 90%), Powerboat Challenge (Airgamer Award 93%) und Rally Master Pro (Airgamer Award 91%), the Hamburg-based company will also offer a first look at the criti
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via Business Portal 24 @ 11:13 7th Aug
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Before starting the BlackBerry-wipe process, be sure to back up any information on the device that you don't want to lose. Once the device data deletion process is commenced, it cannot be stopped. For more on BlackBerry back up procedures, read "How to Back Up and Restore BlackBerry Data."
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via Computerworld Philippines @ 10:10 7th Sep
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Fable II Pub Games is a collection of three games of chance popular throughout Albion, the world of Fable. The games themselves will feel familiar to anyone with a passing knowledge of common gambling games, and on balance, they're mildly entertaining. Their real appeal lies in their eventual integration with your Fable II game. Any gold or items that you win (or debt you accrue) can be passed on to your hero in Fable II, for better or worse. If you're not excited about Fable II, these games aren't anything special. But for those counting the days until October, the thoroughly Albion-esque presentation and the two reasonably engaging games make Pub Games an appealing purchase.
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via ZDNet @ 9:35 13th Aug
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Dads like to share stories of how rough they had it when they were kids. Now there’s an exhibit proving them right, at least when it comes to video games. A vintage video-game exhibit at the McCullough-Price House in Chandler, AZ is allowing dads to show their kids just how clunky the games looked and operated back in the day. Displays also take visitors through the evolution of game consoles, from Atari to Xbox.
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via Adrenaline Vault @ 5:42 2nd Jul
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Mobile games fall into one of three categories: 1) over-complicated versions of well known console games in no way suited to the small screen and unresponsive phone keyboard. 2) 1980s arcade games - the sheer ennui threatens to overwhelm. 3) Joyously new and inventive titles that bear in mind the staccato usage and simple controls necessary to work on a phone. So few fall into the last camp that mobile games are near worth ignoring. Will Apple's promised 160 iPhone games change that? Early signs are at least positive, with the iPhone remix of that megalith of galactic evolution, Spore, shaping into something intriguing; Bomberman, while unproven on a touch screen, is normally pretty reliable; LocoRoco-alike Rolando promises some cute tilt-based gaming and Super Monkey Ball already has punters forming a virtual queue round the block.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 11:59 19th Jul
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Video Games Live, the biggest live performance in video games, is back with its 2008 show. Following last year’s smash hit sell-out, the London Games Festival is delighted to announce that there will be two performances at the Royal Festival Hall on 24th October at 4pm and 8pm. The event will launch this year’s festival celebrating all the excitement and variety of the gaming industry.
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via IT Backbones Gaming News @ 13:10 20th Aug
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Video Games Live, the biggest live performance in video games, is back with its 2008 show. Following last years smash hit sell-out, the London Games Festival is delighted to announce that there will be two performances at the Royal Festival Hall on 24th October at 4pm and 8pm. The event will launch this years festival celebrating all the excitement and variety of the gaming industry.
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via Nestor @ 14:25 19th Aug
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Video Games Live, the biggest live performance in video games, is back with its 2008 show. Following last year's smash hit sell-out, the London Games Festival is delighted to announce that there will be two performances at the Royal Festival Hall on 24th October at 4pm and 8pm. The event will launch this year's festival celebrating all the excitement and variety of the gaming industry.
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via IT-Analysis.com @ 14:32 19th Aug
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Today, SouthPeak Games have announced the games they will be showing at the Leipzig Games Convention this year (20-24th August, 2008). A wide range of games will be both demonstrated and available for hands-on play, across a range of platforms and genres. All the games showing will be releasing in 2008 or early 2009. The games line-up at GC2008 will be as follows:
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via NG4.com @ 12:29 15th Aug
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Andrew Flintoff admitted his two wickets late in the day against South Africa at Edgbaston today had brought England "right back" into the Test match.
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via View London @ 4:30 1st Aug
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Anil Kumble: "It's never easy to play back-to-back one-day games. I have done that it my [one-day] career. It's quite tough and demanding on the players"
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via CricInfo @ 5:01 1st Jul
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England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff said his side were "right back in it" after he won a stirring duel with South African batting star Jacques Kallis during a fiery spell on the second day of the second Test at Edgbaston Thursday.
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via Nine MSN @ 7:16 1st Aug
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Make like McFly with a genuine Back to the Future hoverboardAnybody who’s seen Back to the Future Part II wants to get their hands (or should we say feet) on a hoverboard in order to replicate some of Marty McFly’s gravity-defying tricks and stunts. And guess what? Thanks to eBay, one fan is going to have that dream come true. The first part, anyway.
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via ElectricPig @ 0:01 26th Jul
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Make like McFly with a genuine Back to the Future hoverboardAnybody who’s seen Back to the Future Part II wants to get their hands (or should we say feet) on a hoverboard in order to replicate some of Marty McFly’s gravity-defying tricks and stunts. And guess what? Thanks to eBay, one fan is going to have that dream come true. The first part, anyway.
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via ElectricPig @ 20:36 25th Jul
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It has come to our attention that certain parties on the Internet want you to believe that there are no decent games coming out on the Wii. These people are malicious liars, and you should not believe them. The Wii has so many great games coming out for it in 2008 and 2009 that we had a hard time narrowing it down just to this list of 21 best, most promising titles.<br>Are they the same hot games coming out for the PC, 360 and PS3? No, but they <i>shouldn'ti> be. The Wii is all about unique hardware giving gamers unique experiences, and you'll find over 75% of the titles on this list are either console exclusives or loaded with Wii-specific features. So settle back and educate yourself about the 21 greatest games Wii owners 8212; and in many cases <i>onlyi> Wii owners 8212; get to look forward to.
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via Good Gear Guide @ 10:25 11th Aug
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Now I realise pre-season stands for little. The results don't matter, it's the performances but when you've not scored in 3 games - two of which were against teams who we should really have hit the back against - then you start to get a bit jittery. Now, let's not get this out of context. On Friday night we had seven players missing who would be in a starting line up and shortly afterwards lost Stephen McPhee which means we effectively were playing our second string. However, that still doesn't mean we shouldn't have done better against Shrewsbury and at least scored a goal.
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via Rivals.net @ 0:11 27th Jul
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WASHINGTON — While parents plan to spend more on electronics products for their youngsters during the back-to-school period this year, college-bound kids are cutting back on their CE purchases, a new survey suggests.
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via TWICE @ 18:09 4th Aug
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In a recent post, I said the open source software (OSS) community needs to go back to basics because the “us vs. them” thing has become so tiring. But what are the basics the OSS community needs to get back to? What do you need to know to recapture the era before Microsoft even existed when, as Dennis Ritchie—one of the “inventors” of Unix—said (according to the Alacatel-Lucent web site):
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via EBizQ.net @ 14:54 13th Aug
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I’ve always taken a hard line on what video games are not. In my opinion, games are not art, and video games are certainly not a sport. I admit that games are an excellent form of competition, and I don’t even have a problem with the concept of “professional gamers.” Having been to a few tournaments, I can understand the skill that players need to have to reach this level.
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via TWICE @ 5:55 16th Aug
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BANGALORE: Indian Test captain Anil Kumble endorsed his ODI counterpart Mahendra Singh Dhoni's view that back-to-back matches are taking a toll on the players' bodies. ( Watch )
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via Times of India @ 9:22 30th Jun
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England's Andrew Flintoff (L) celebrates after taking the wicket of South Africa's Neil McKenzie. Flintoff took his 200th Test wicket as England tried to claw their way back into contention on the second day of the third Test against South Africa at Edgbaston.
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via Citizen.co.za @ 17:17 31st Jul
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Gravy Monkey writes "It's not too difficult to criticize the quality of many third-party Wii games — whether they're unique titles, bad licenses or lazy ports to the new system. However, will this change as more quality third-party games appear on the Wii? Recently, Wiiware title 'Lost Winds' picked up some great reviews, as did the Blastworks game. The recent review of a new game called Order Up on IGN caught my attention because they praised it as the way all casual games should be made. Is this the beginning of a new era for Wii games where quality casual games from third parties manage to grab the attention of both mainstream and hardcore gamers alike, instead of being a console where only first-party titles sell?"
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via Slashdot @ 1:28 17th Aug
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Tired of the same old game that you play on your Xbox 360? Done with the same patterns and almost the same game that just changed the scenes? Well, today is the right time to discover new xbox 360 games and adventures you never encounter. There are many ways to download xbox 360 games online that will surely fit your interests. You do not have to pay for large fees because some of the xbox 360 games downloads are very cheap. It will offer you non-stop action that will boost your adrenalin rush and let you feel that you are really into it. Almost all of the games are available for easy download anywhere you are so long as you are connected to the internet. The Xbox 360 downloads are in high resolution that will provide a clearer and better gaming experience.
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via PR-USA.net @ 5:20 17th Aug
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