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    Weekly Tech News Update - 18th July, 2008 18/07/2008 13:03:51

    Big gaming news from E3, Intel introduces Centrino 2, the European Commission is busy regulating, eBay is not liable for counterfeits, spammer gets jailed, and more!
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    E3: Day Three 17/07/2008 16:20:37

    Day three of E3 brings a closer look at Resident Evil 5, Fallout 3 and news of new Halo, Mario and Zelda games
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    E3: Day Two 17/07/2008 09:03:59

    Big news from Nintendo and Sony dominates day two at E3
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    E3: Day One 15/07/2008 17:32:12

    News from the big show: Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, Mii, Netflix, UT3, Mirror's Edge, HydroEngine and more
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    Ten technologies that will disrupt 11/06/2008 07:36:57

    Social networking technologies, Web mashups, multi-core and hybrid processors, and cloud computing are amongst the 10 most disruptive technologies that will shape the IT landscape over the next five years, according to research firm Gartner.
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    Asustek to launch iMac rival in September 04/06/2008 12:20:21

    Asustek Computer plans to launch the Eee Monitor in September, a PC built into a monitor designed to rival Apple's iMac, the company's CEO said Monday.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: May 23, 2008 23/05/2008 13:00:00

    Social networking powerhouse Facebook launches in Japan, Solitaire gets an interesting honour and Greenpeace finds hazardous chemicals in popular gaming consoles. All that news and more on this week's World Tech Update.
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    Is your console toxic? 22/05/2008 12:00:00

    Greenpeace has published a report called Playing Dirty, in which it analyzes a Sony Playstation 3 a Nintendo Wii and Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite.
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    Game consoles contain environmental hazards, says Greenpeace 21/05/2008 09:26:51

    Games consoles contain toxic chemicals that would not be allowed in young childrens' toys, even though the technology to eliminate them is available, according to a study by environmental lobby group Greenpeace. However, manufacturers are starting to eliminate some toxic chemicals from their products, Greenpeace said.
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    Buy a round, and play a round... 07/05/2008 11:55:27

    Drinking and driving at Links - a Tokyo bar that offers a round of golf with your campari and soda thanks to a complex computer simulation using real clubs and balls.
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    An open palette: Tux Paint's Bill Kendrick 02/05/2008 19:07:55

    Bill Kendrick is a software machine. He is the lead designer and developer of New Breed Software, a company creating free and open source games, libraries, tools and utilities across a range of operating systems, mobile devices, hand held and home video consoles. He has personally created a diverse range of classic Web-based games that run across all browsers, and has worked as a professional video game developer since 2003.
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