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Released in Japan earlier this year under a shroud of mystery, Fatal Frame IV finally sees the terrifying series find a home on a Nintendo console. Even more than that, the game was published by Nintendo and none other than Suda 51's Grasshopper studio had a hand in development. Despite this dream-team, it seemed Nintendo would never get around to releasing the game in the west. But it seems things may be looking up.
in Video Games
via GameCube Europe @ 15:19 1st Dec
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in Robotics
via Computer Weekly @ 20:51 18th Dec
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That's the sound made by the "Multiple Kill Vehicle," a frightening but fascinatingly cool hovering robot meant to shoot down enemy ballistic missiles.
in Robotics
via FOXNews.com @ 22:02 10th Dec
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in Banking
via Computer Weekly @ 12:35 17th Dec
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in Banking
via Computer Weekly @ 14:05 15th Dec
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Prison officials in New Zealand said a prisoner nearing the end of his sentence for rape and murder stabbed another prisoner for frightening his cat.
in Quirky
via Red Orbit @ 23:19 1st Jan
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In September, after the collapse of the American investment bank Lehman Brothers, the financial crisis took on a new and, frankly, rather frightening dimension.
in Banking
via BBC @ 19:48 18th Dec
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HEATH LEDGER: The Brokeback Mountain star died of an accidental prescription drug overdose in January, and many months later, it was still tough to fathom. The Australia-born Ledger left behind a 3-year-old daughter and a bright career. He earned posthumous raves -- and Oscar buzz -- for his frightening performance as the Joker in the Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight. He'll probably win, too.
in Celebrities
via Miami Herald @ 12:47 29th Dec
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Linux Today Blog: "It seems that anymore all we hear about Linux and FOSS is it's free of cost, and that desktop Linux is just as good as Windows because it's all pointy-clicky and you don't have to touch the nasty command line which is frightening and must be avoided, and "just like Mac and Windows" you don't have to learn a thing because it's all magic." Full Story...
in Open Source
via IOL Technology @ 1:26 17th Dec
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Heath Ledger: When news broke of Heath Ledger's death at 28, the response was a collective, "You're kidding, right?" The "Brokeback Mountain" star died of an accidental prescription drug overdose in January, and many months later, it was still tough to fathom. The Australia-born Ledger left behind a 3-year-old daughter and a bright career. He earned posthumous raves - and Oscar buzz - for his frightening performance as the Joker in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight."
in Celebrities
via Hamilton Spectator @ 6:04 26th Dec
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Heath Ledger: When news broke of Heath Ledger's death at 28, the response was a collective, "You're kidding, right?" The "Brokeback Mountain" star died of an accidental prescription drug overdose in January, and many months later, it was still tough to fathom. The Australia-born Ledger left behind a 3-year-old daughter and a bright career. He earned posthumous raves - and Oscar buzz - for his frightening performance as the Joker in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight."
in Celebrities
via Yahoo! Canada @ 6:05 26th Dec
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Heath Ledger: When news broke of Heath Ledger's death at 28, the response was a collective, "You're kidding, right?" The "Brokeback Mountain" star died of an accidental prescription drug overdose in January, and many months later, it was still tough to fathom. The Australia-born Ledger left behind a 3-year-old daughter and a bright career. He earned posthumous raves - and Oscar buzz - for his frightening performance as the Joker in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight."
in Celebrities
via 680 News @ 15:59 25th Dec
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Heath Ledger: When news broke of Heath Ledger's death at 28, the response was a collective, "You're kidding, right?" The "Brokeback Mountain" star died of an accidental prescription drug overdose in January, and many months later, it was still tough to fathom. The Australia-born Ledger left behind a 3-year-old daughter and a bright career. He earned posthumous raves - and Oscar buzz - for his frightening performance as the Joker in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight."
in Celebrities
via Sun FM @ 15:59 25th Dec
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South Africa stung Australia by dropping them to 3 for 15 in a frenetic opening to the top-of-the-table contest before the home team recovered to be 3 for 74 at lunch. The tourists' bid to topple the world champions, who are still trying to prove they are an all-conquering force following a subdued year, started in stunning style with Dale Steyn and Makhaya Ntini frightening the Australians with the early breakthroughs.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 23:49 16th Dec
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(Nanowerk News) Synthetic biology promises to enable cheap, lifesaving new drugs to treat the 350-500 million people who suffer from malaria, and to create innovative biofuels that can help solve the world's energy problems. But the science and its applications are raising questions: Are synthetic biologists playing God? Are these scientists purposely changing the definition of what is life? Are synthetic biology researchers unintentionally equipping terrorists with frightening new biological weapons? And will synthetic biology's expected products and profits be stymied by policymakers and the public who object to researchers' soon-to-be-realized attempts to build life from scratch in a lab?
in Biological Science
via Nanowerk @ 5:58 4th Dec
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Activision Blizzard has a very easy-to-understand business plan: monetize everything it can, as quickly as it can, across as many platforms as it can. The result is a strong slash-and-burn mentality when it comes to the games industry, and a new deal with Massive Inc. to sell ads in its games shouldn't come as a surprise; in-game advertising isn't a new idea. What's frightening is the announcement that those ads are coming to Battle.Net. Don't worry, it sounds like there are even more plans to turn Battle.net into a cash cow.
in Computer Games
via ArsTechnica @ 18:56 3rd Dec
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dined in South Beach's Asia de Cuba at the Mondrian hotel, chatting up two guys and a brunette at his table—no veiny-armed blondes in sight. Was he taking a cougar break or what? Roddy, who donned a gray sweater vest, how preppy, looked perfectly content with his companions, no sulking without his lady love M nearby. Damn, for breaking up two marriages over, this odd couple is barely around one another. Frightening diners nearby in full garb was…
in Celebrities
via EOnline.com @ 0:29 6th Dec
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