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The first pictures of the Nokia E90 just hit the 'net and, if you have the patience to look at really blurry shots, you'll find out a few things. If the pics are real (we won't really know until next week's 3GSM conference), we can look forward to a fold out type cellphone, like the Nokia 9500. In addition to the pics, we've got a good idea as to what the specs will be: 3.2-megapixel camera, EDGE, Wi-Fi and HSDPA (woo!). The phone's two screens impress as well, with the external one coming in at 240 x 320 and the internal one at 800 x 352.


Since it's a Nokia, it'll run on Symbian Series 60 and not that fancy Windows Mobile 6 we've all been drooling after for the past few days. The E90 seems decent, but I prefer to see pics that are better than the Zapruder film in quality. – Nicholas Deleon
Nokia E90 Communicator [Newlaunches.com]

Date Added: Very white kid is also very thug 02/08/2009 03:47
Those of you not nerding it up at NY Comic Con might be in the market for a game so Steam's got a special weekend deal lined up for you. From Friday to Sunday, the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Compete Pack is 50% off its normal price.
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Taking
Paper Mario to its logical -- albeit extreme -- conclusion, an artist / DIY'er named Keith Lam has created the first physical, playable implementation of
Super Mario Brothers. By emphasizing Mario's movement on the background, and turning the "TV" into the object which moves, the character appears to traverse the familiar landscape of SMB, complete with collision detection, brick movement, and mechanized jumping. The "system" is built using a chain-driven platform, which is shakily directed with an actual NES (well, Famicom) controller, thus allowing for some game play -- though with response times like this, you're better off just watching. Speaking of, check the video after the break and see the system in action.
[Via
Wired]
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Microsoft defends its ActiveX technology, but security researchers say it poses too many risks.
Bethesda Softworks' Pete Hines gives us a first look at The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the PS3 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles for PC and Xbox 360.
Date Added: FAIL 02/05/2009 03:22
InternetNews: So how much do Linux Foundation fellow make anyways?
New York's city council just
banned smoking in all parks by a vote of 36-12. Signs announcing the ban will be posted within 90 days, says the AP. Now what will shirtless middle-aged dudes do while rollerblading?
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An interview with Jon Hamm who plays Jake Ehrlich in Howl.
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