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Hot new gameplay footage of Turok!
Microsoft's first portable MP3 and video player has gone on sale, and sister publication PC World shares its thoughts on this latest iPod challenger.

It won't reach theaters until 2010, but Robert Rodriguez and Rose McGowan's "Red Sonja" has a storyline, and now you can read what the "flame-haired whirling dervish of steel" will be up to.
A British company has developed an office exercise machine that can shut off a keyboard or mouse when its owner stops working out.


So, if you're like me, you've been seeing all these promos for the new William Shatner hosted game show,
Show Me The Money. Yes, it looks intriguing (read: terrible), but I couldn't help wondering: how the hell does it work? Well, luckily,
ABC.com has posted the rules, and they are completely, totally... incomprehensible. Just imagine the worst sort of
Deal or No Deal rip-off, add scroll-bearing dancers, insert menial trivia, throw it all into a blender, and voila! A horrendous-looking game show!
And in case you don't believe me, we've got all the rules of the game after the jump. Good luck trying to decipher them...
illeism writes "C|Net is reporting on Intel's experimentation with nanotubes in processors. From the article: 'The chip giant has managed to create prototype interconnects — microscopic metallic wires inside of chips that link transistors ... Carbon nanotubes ... conduct electricity far better than metals. In fact, nanotubes exhibit what's called ballistic conductivity, which means that electrons are not scattered or impeded by obstacles.'"

I dont think Im ever going to be able to eat string cheese again...
Phoronix: "One of the motherboards to use Intel's G43 is the ASRock G43Twins-FullHD, which we happen to be looking at today. This motherboard that pairs the Intel G43 with an ICH10 Southbridge supports both DDR2 and DDR3 system memory and its video connectors include D-Sub, DVI-D, and DisplayPort."

A tribuite to those who gave their lives in the vietnam war.
"Microsoft has built a solid reputation with the Xbox 360 and some impressive franchises, most importantly Halo 3. But I have some trouble figuring out the future of the console, especially when Microsoft wants the Xbox 360 to be everything for everyone. Will the Xbox head right into an identity crisis and be in danger losing its appeal between the highly focused Nintendo Wii and Sony Playstation 3?"
HeroesNBC has pulled Heroes: Origins, the spinoff miniseries of the popular Heroes, from a midseason launch.
The Hollywood Reporter speculates fears of a writers strike may have contributed to the network’s decision on Wednesday. There’s also a possibility that Heroes‘ recent drop in ratings had something to do with it. Whatever the case, NBC wouldn’t comment.
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