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Piracy continues to hurt PC gaming, and no one has a clear answer to the problem.
Development studio Crytek has proposed abandoning PC-exclusive game releases. BioWare, however, is less radical. They're looking at downloadable content, access to multiplayer and - here's a new one - simply encouraging consumer loyalty.
Blogger Loren Feldman's disputed video was never shown on Verizon's V Cast services and it was never intended to be available, according to a Verizon spokesperson.
Researchers at Tufts University are developing soft robots that can change shape and contract in ways that would allow them to maneuver over territory that would trip up traditional robots.

The Boy Genius Report has released what appear to be the first snapshots of the iPhone 3G straight from the box. The photos show a small neatly organized black box similar to the one used for the original iPhone. As expected, the new model sports an all-black case back with a white apple logo. The back is a bit more rounded than its predecessor, ...
Filed under: Programming, OpEd, Documentary, Reality-Free  The cable network History -- formerly known as the History Channel (it'll always be the History Channel to me) -- has a couple of projects in the works, one of which will likely fuel both sides of the political debate as election time nears. "102 Minutes That Changed the World" is a piece on 9/11, culling footage from pros and amateurs, including two terrified New York University seniors in a high-rise dorm just blocks from the World Trade Center. They started shooting the smoking North Tower after it was hit by the first plane, then captured the second plane hitting the South Tower. The 102-minute piece will premiere without commercials at 9 p.m. on Sept. 11. Done in "real time" format, it'll feature footage from more than 100 sources, pieced together in chronological order, without narration, to provide what History is calling a "seamless historical record of that day." Continue reading History stacks deck with 9/11, WWII stories Permalink | Email this | | Comments
Kanye West posted a passionate blog entry responding to the report that his team considered signing him up for anger-management classes.
Federal regulatory body says megapublisher has submitted required information on proposed purchase of rival; further extension puts next step six weeks away.
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