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GTA Playing Murderer Causes Prison Fuss

The Daily Record, "HEAD on the beach killer Aleksandras Skirda gets his kicks in jail by murdering prostitutes in a blood-soaked computer game."

Amazon DRM Backlash Again. Little Crysis Warhead Never Had a Chance

"Remember all that fuss over Spore having SecuROM DRM? DRM so harsh you had to phone up EA and explain yourself if you had the nerve to install it more than a few times? Now, remember when you found out that Crysis Warhead had SecuROM, even on steam?

Media: 7th Dragon Footage

Announced at this year's Tokyo Games Show, 7th Dragon promises traditional, role-playing action with little fuss. Boasing gameplay similar to that of the classic Dragon Quest games of yore dressed up in an ecclesiastic style, 7th Dragon could be a surprise hit among RPG fans. With this and Wii's Arc Rise Fantasia soon to be under their belts, imageepoch is fast becoming a stalwart supporter of Nintendo platforms.

Touring the new Google-powered phone

Finally, it's here -- T-Mobil has started selling the Google-powered G1 smart phone. So what's all the fuss about. Kai Ryssdal calls in technology writer Kevin Pereirra to let him hold one one of the phones and show him what it does.

Single Java class for accessing GoGrid

GoGrid is an alternative cloud platform to the likes of Amazon. They too have an API allowing you to build your own UI. If you want a complete single no-fuss Java class to control GoGrid, then look no further.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Profiling

Xbox gets on-line makeover

MICROSOFT GAVE US a call Tuesday asking whether we were interested in seeing their all new and improved dashboard. We took them up on the offer and this morning found out what all the fuss was about.

The Big Question?

The Independent, the organ of middle class, slightly left leaning, middle of the road, organic veg munching people with a perpetually concerned expression on their faces (at least the ones I know) distills all the recent fuss into one big question, which it then fails to answer.

Nano Ethics In The Shower

Perhaps the sanest view of nanotechnologies so far came from Radio 4’s Thought for the Day, a two minute slot while I’m in the shower giving an ethical and religious view of recent events. Today, Vicar’s Wife and Author Anne Atkins argued that scientific curiosity is as essential to our human nature as caring for the poor, and used the recent fuss about nanotechnology as an illustration.You can listen or see the script here.

BlackBerry Storm Review (Verdict: Not Quite a Perfect Storm)

It's hard to overstate how important the BlackBerry Storm is to RIM and Verizon. It's RIM's bold effort to fend off the iPhone and Verizon's best hope for a star handset that draws people in, or at least keeps them from bailing. The Storm's major innovation is what RIM calls SurePress—the entire touchscreen is fat, honkin' button—which has been paired with a redesigned, finger-friendly BlackBerry OS. We've already showed you a lot of what the fuss is all about, but now that we've spent some quality, uninterrupted time with the Storm, here's why we think it falls short of its promise.

THE KILLERS TO DEBUT NEW MUSIC AS DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT FOR GUITAR HERO WORLD TOUR

Friday 14th November/... After making their entry in a Guitar Hero® set list with“When You Were Young” on Guitar Hero® III: Legends of Rock , multi-platinum alternative rockers The Killers are playing a downloadable encore in Activision Publishing, Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) Guitar Hero® World Tour , the company announced today. To celebrate the release of the band’s third album, Day&Age, The Killers downloadable content will be available simultaneously with the album’s release on November 25th and will feature two singles off Day&Age:“Human” and“Losing Touch.” Rounding out the Track Pack and adding to the killer experience is the GRAMMY® nominated smash hit“Mr. Brightside” from the band’s debut album Hot Fuss.

The Killers to Debut New Music as Downloadable Content for Guitar Hero(R) World Tour

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- After making their entry in a Guitar Hero set list with "When You Were Young" on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, multi-platinum alternative rockers The Killers are playing a downloadable encore in Activision Publishing, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: ATVI - News) Guitar Hero World Tour, the company announced today. To celebrate the release of the band's third album, Day & Age, The Killers downloadable content will be available simultaneously with the album's release on November 25th and will feature two singles off Day & Age: "Human" and "Losing Touch." Rounding out the Track Pack and adding to the killer experience is the GRAMMY nominated smash hit "Mr. Brightside" from the band's debut album Hot Fuss.

The Killers to Debut New Music as Downloadable Content for Guitar Hero(R) World Tour

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- After making their entry in a Guitar Hero(R) set list with "When You Were Young" on Guitar Hero(R) III: Legends of Rock, multi-platinum alternative rockers The Killers are playing a downloadable encore in Activision Publishing, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: ATVI) Guitar Hero(R) World Tour, the company announced today. To celebrate the release of the band's third album, Day & Age, The Killers downloadable content will be available simultaneously with the album's release on November 25th and will feature two singles off Day & Age: "Human" and "Losing Touch." Rounding out the Track Pack and adding to the killer experience is the GRAMMY(R) nominated smash hit "Mr. Brightside" from the band's debut album Hot Fuss.


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