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Tons of new information about Rock Band, including new screenshots and the game logo.
Posting ads on the site is free, and unlike eBay, Kijiji plays no role in completing sales.

Lea Mullen, former Happy Mondays percussion player completes the rhythm section
Dancing men are automatic child eliminators.
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Toys, electronics - and viruses too. The Chinese capital city Beijing tops the global league table for distributing viruses, a new survey has reported.

Alright, so Jessica Simpson looks like a wreck in these pictures but I don’t care. Girl can dress as badly as she pleases so long as she's showing off her guns. I think after yesterday’s Ashlee Simpson cleavage photos, Jess decided to put her little sis into place. And as you can see there’s [...]
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Mega Man ZX is another victim of the Capcom distributing debacle of 2006 which Phoenix Wright also suffered from, While the game was released in the states 10 months ago, the game has just landed in stores here. Mega Man ZX is the latest series in the Megaman franchise that combines RPG elements that joins the Mega Man universe and takes it to a whole new level.
Find out all about Megaman ZX in our
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CIA thriller seems right up Noyce's alley
Sherlock Holmes versus Arsène Lupin (PC)
Lupin beware, Sherlock is coming for you.
Deep Silver has released new details on the upcoming S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl for Windows PC.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl was one of the best-selling first-person shooters of 2007. In late August 2008, the Ukrainian developers from GSC Game World and the publisher Deep Silver will invite gamers to join them on a new foray into the nuclear zone: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky is set one year before the events of part 1 - at a time when the Zone is changed forever by a huge anomalous eruption of energy.
Weezer aren't done quite yet: An online post attributed to frontman River Cuomo promises a sixth album from the band in 2008.
When sitting front row at an amateur wrestling match make sure that your chair can hold your weight. Or leave your fat at home.
Maybe theyll send some juggies to his hospital bed to help him feel better...
German newspaper BILD has run a set photo from James McTeigue’s Ninja Assassin, which shows the front end of a car with who knows how many Ninja stars sticking through the hood. One can only imagine what kind of sequence The Wachowski Brothers have come up with that has resulted in this kind of car [...]
This year’s gallery of works inspired by various video games has been revealed and can now be viewed online.
A mockumentary about a determined actor who will do anything to achieve his dream of Hollywood glory, and the laid-back boom operator who unwittingly stands in his way. In this episode (the 1st of 2 parts), Neil struggles to cope with last minute script changes while Boom adds a couple more notches to his belt.

MXPX interview about their upcoming album "Secret Weapons", Special thanks to Paul Portell for the Q's.

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The Fly Catcher is an automated fly killer modeled after the Venus Fly Trap...or that plant from Little Shop of Horrors...we can't be certain.
The mouth is filled with a non-toxic substance that is irresistible to flies. When these flies/sometimes Jeff Goldblum creep in for their fix, one of two sensors is tripped and jaws slam shut. After a moment, the jaws reopen to a loud, AAA-powered electronic belch sure to entertain your friends (for 2 minutes before you annoy the hell out of them when you won't stop playing with it).
The vendor calls the trap a "frivolous, yet somewhat practical solution to the summer fly problem," and we can't agree more. About $30.
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ComingSoon.net has now posted 10 clips from Michael Bay's anticipated Transformers , which opens on July 2nd at 8pm! You can already pre-order tickets for the first screenings via the official website .
Play UK magazine's review of The Darkness as stated by metacritic reads...
"The Darkness combines the best bits of mafia and war films, producing one complete, intriguing experience...Few licensed games go beyond the realms of their source material, but The Darkness does it in a fun, gritty and engaging way."
Hit the jump for the score.
Merrick here...
There's a new trailer for The Simpsons Movie...

Yep, that really looked like it was destined to work from the start...
Are we proud Jar Jar made the list?
A sneak preview of the wireless and RFID tech at the new O2 arena
(InfoWorld) - European data protection officials are expanding their examination of the impact search engines have on privacy, after?initially targeting Google Inc. last month, European Data Protection Supervisor Peter Hustinx said in an interview late Wednesday.

A panel of European data protection officials called the Article 29 Working Group decided Wednesday to request information from Google's rivals amid concerns that search engines are holding onto information about the people who use them for too long, Hustinx said.
Hustinx, a senior member of the working group, declined to name the companies. However, they are believed to include Yahoo Inc., Lycos Inc. and Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Live.com.
The working group will make a general assessment of the state of European citizens' privacy in relation to search engines at its meeting in October or December, he said.
"We will issue a generic paper from which national data protection authorities can address players in their jurisdictions," Hustinx said
Google does present specific problems, he added, because so many of its services pose a possible threat to privacy. He mentioned Google Earth and Gmail, Google's Web-based e-mail service. Compiling information about people from the various different Web services could compound the threat to privacy, he said.
Google has already replied to the letter it received from the working group last month.
"The use of the Internet the way Google is doing it could introduce tremendous privacy problems. We will study the company's response to our letter very carefully," Hustinx said.
"If the picture they give is not accurate or not justified we might find ourselves on a collision course," he said, but he added, "That's not my sense at the moment."
In Google's response , the company offered to shorten the time it keeps Web searches to 18 months from two years.
The company also promised to look at shortening the lifespan of cookies it deposits on computers. Google presently stores cookies, including ones that remember what language a person speaks, for 30 years.
Google's cooperation impressed Hustinx until now. "I welcome a big company that is investing in privacy. This isn't just window dressing," he said, echoing comments he made at a data protection conference last month in Amsterdam.
Broadening its examination beyond Google is an obvious next step, according to Danny Sullivan, who writes for searchengineland.com.
He compared the cookie policies of Google, Windows Live and Yahoo and found that Yahoo stores the data for as long as Google while Windows Live stores the information for 14 years.
However, Windows Live deposited far more cookies on computers than Google and Yahoo. Using a clean version of Windows Internet Explorer 7, Sullivan set it to reveal all cookies. Windows Live left 14 cookies as soon as he did a search; Yahoo left six, while Google left just two.
"Both Google and Yahoo have 30-year cookies. So where's the letter for Yahoo from the Working Group? And isn't 14 years from Microsoft excessive?" Sullivan wrote.
Yahoo and Microsoft both say they take privacy very seriously.
"Microsoft has a long-term commitment to providing customers with control over the collection, use and disclosure of their personal information. While we have not received formal communication from the Article 29 Working Party, we recognize that online search is creating legitimate concerns about privacy and are actively engaged with data protection authorities around the world to ensure that our practices meet the highest standards when it comes to protecting privacy," Microsoft said in a statement.
"Our users' trust is one of Yahoo's most valuable assets. That's why maintaining that trust and protecting our users' privacy is paramount to us. Our data retention practices vary according to the diverse nature of our services," Yahoo said.
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"Taking a Breather for Celebration"
First screenshots from next year's version of the game.

For those of you who own Wiis and have them connected to the internet, you'll find a little notice in your inbox stating that shortly after the next ten days Nintendo will be making you pay for the purchase of the Opera browser on the Wii. For those who have been putting off the download, you'd best be quick to get in and grab the internet channel while it's still free. After June 30, the browser will be retailing at the meager cost of 500 Wii points.
Startup fills a hole. Startup Sentrigo has taken the wraps off database-monitoring and intrusion-prevention software to protect Oracle databases.

DS remake of Super Mario Bros. serves as inspiration.
One Capcom producer tells Famitsu that Shigeru Miyamoto's DS remake of Super Mario Bros. has served as inspiration for the upcoming Street Fighter IV.
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One minute we're chilling by the pool... the next minute the wind is blowing 50 mph, and there is lightning all around.
These Florida storms are CRAZY!
Check out my blog sometime at http://www.ryanwade.com
Youd think that people would learn to stop resisting arrest after enough of these videos...
Prince of Persia Classic is a fine example of how to modernize an older game while keeping its appeal intact.

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LotRO developer recruiting a 360/PS3 programmer.
Turbine Studios is advertising for a new senior console engineer for either Xbox 360 or PS3.
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In a short little blurb of predictions by popular science magazine,It is predicted that the playstation 3 will outsell the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 by the end of 2009.
So far the site merely is teasing us with relatively minute nuggets of information every weekday, rather than flooding us with a veritable deluge of details. It's a torturous, if understandable necessity. The Nintendo housed beat 'em up is one of the most anticipated and high profile titles in Wii's forthcoming catalogue of games, and fans will take any little bites of it rather than none at all. Opening the whole site to reveal most of Brawl's secrets and nuances when there's still around five months before its release would be like pouring a large vat of your favourite ice cream down your gullet before dinner is served; "yeah, that was amazing, but erm? what's for dessert?" A trickle is what we have to be content with for now.
Get to know your big daddy and little sisters in this movie for Bioshock.
All-Pro Football 2K8's cover gets lambasted.
