- If you have never heard of Microsoft’s social network, So.cl, we aren’t surprised. The service launched back in December 2011 and was a private beta for students of the University of Washington, ...
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- One way to draw talent is to train videogame-savvy college students about operating chemical plants—by letting them play videogames that simulate the job.
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- The system puts China at the top of the Top500 list for the first time since 2010, and knocks Cray’s Titan to No. 2.
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- I think there is little doubt they did. CBS has confirmed that Attkisson’s computer was hacked multiple times as she was investigating the Fast and Furious scandal as well as the attack ...
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- Mirror's Edge 2 was just announced. Online across the globe, gamers are excited. While many are looking forward to the sequel in Japan, there is a group of gamers there who are ...
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- The latest trailer for Call of Duty: Ghosts features more than five minutes of watery gameplay of "Into The Deep" level, revealing in-game abilities such as piloting a camera-equippped torpedo.
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- Since 1998, Snake, the hero of the Metal Gear Solid videogame series, has been voiced by one man — David Hayter. But that changes in Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain ...
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- With all the recent controversy over US Government data collection, it’s a good time to bring up a privacy concern that every Internet user should have: the information that search engines keep ...
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- See all of our E3 coverage here. The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) trade show, which took place in Los Angeles this week, is not just about unveiling gaming’s newest and biggest releases. It’s ...
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- Rockstar Games announced today that Grand Theft Auto V will be released on Xbox 360 and PS3 on September 17th, 2013. Mark your calendars, clear your schedules, stock up on Mountain Dew ...
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- Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, has spoken out about the news that the US National Security Agency has access to user data from some of the world's biggest ...
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