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Konami has been bundling soundtracks, posters, and other goods with their DS game releases in Japan, which has been frustrating for those who wish to import these additional items separately from the Japanese version of the game. Thankfully, Konami composer Norikazu Miura has confirmed that at least Suikoden Tierkreis' soundtrack will have a separate release. Now if they'll only go back and do this with Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia!
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via NG4.com @ 2:30 9th Dec
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Eating field rations and getting his shut-eye in a military-issue sleeping bag, Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik experienced for himself how his country's troops are faring in Afghanistan.
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via Hello! @ 18:25 4th Dec
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A Rhode Island couple whose son is accused of illegally sharing songs online should not be forced to surrender their home computer for inspection because it would violate their right to privacy, their lawyer argued at a federal court hearing Tuesday.
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via Town Hall @ 13:54 7th Jan
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A Rhode Island couple whose son is accused of illegally sharing songs online should not be forced to surrender their home computer for inspection because it would violate their right to privacy, their lawyer argued at a federal court hearing Tuesday.
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via The Age @ 10:56 7th Jan
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via Sydney Morning Herald @ 8:55 7th Jan
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Every year since 1932, Quigley Publishing has surveyed theater owners and film buyers to get their take on which Hollywood names draw the most people to the theaters.
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via CNBC @ 8:55 7th Jan
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Three Court of Appeals judges met December 12 in Louisville, Kentucky to hear oral arguments to overturn a lower court ruling upholding the U.S. state of Kentucky's right to seize 141 online poker and Internet gambling domain names, including several of the largest online poker sites: PokerStars, FullTiltPoker and BodogLife, as well as many others. The appeals court ruling has yet to be made public, but participants say they expect a fairly speedy ruling.
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via Poker Pages @ 11:42 15th Dec
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Multan, Pakistan: December 18, 2008. (The Sikh Times) After a judge placed new financial and social pressure on the captors of a Pakistani girl who was kidnapped and converted to Islam, attorneys have guarded optimism they can return her to custody of her Christian parents, one news from Pakistan has reported.
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via Pakistan Christian Post @ 16:34 18th Dec
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If you own an iPhone, you can now be part of one of the most ambitious speech-recognition experiments ever launched. On Monday, Google announced that it had added voice search to its iPhone mobile application, allowing people to speak search terms into their phones and view the results on the screen.
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via Technology Review @ 2:36 6th Dec
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via Telegraph @ 19:38 5th Jan
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Here's the thing, everyone who hears "Linux desktop" has a knee-jerk reaction and thinks of all the things they do on their own PC, laptop, Mac. The reality is you're probably not the target market for virtual desktops. The market is large desktop environments that have thousands (perhaps tens of thousands) of users and who are not doing consumer-oriented work (or shouldn't be). The cost savings of moving from physical PCs in a 1 user to 1 PC model to a managed model with virtual terminals can be significant. We'll see where the market goes for this model, but I know of a few very large companies that want to make this model very real. The economic situation and the impact on IT budgets may act as an accelerant.
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via CNET News.com @ 13:05 19th Dec
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NEW DELHI: As executive vice president of Nokia’s worldwide markets, Anssi Vanjoki gets to enjoy the best of Nokia’s mobile technology before the world even hears about it. Recognised as one of best technology minds in the world, he has transformed his home into a geek zone with a mobile phone acting as a TV remote, a movie projector integrated to his other gadgets like surround sound speakers. Second in command to Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Mr Vanjoki talks about the mobile phone of the future, which he says will finish the laptop market. Excerpts:
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via Economictimes @ 14:51 9th Dec
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