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  • Game|Life Podcast: Does Xbox 360 Need Games Anymore?
    On this episode of the Game|Life podcast, we continue our discussion of the State of the Game as we enter the futuristic-sounding year 2012. On last week's show, we talked about ... well, we talked about Star Wars: The Old Republic mostly but then we moved on to a discussion of the portable videogaming market and how it will continue to be impacted by and defend itself from mobile games.
  • State of the Game: What 2012 Holds for Nintendo, Sony and More
    The next generation of videogames is finally coming, although it isn't arriving all at once. Instead of mounting a shock-and-awe campaign, next-gen gaming is sneaking up on us. 2012 is likely to see an industry still taking baby steps forward.
  • Why Windows Phones Are the Most Exciting Handsets at CES
    There's a curious thing happening in the smartphone space at this year's CES. Two Windows Phone devices -- the HTC Titan II and the Nokia Lumia 900 -- are the most hyped, talked-about phones at the show. Yeah, that's right: Windows Phones.
  • Google Search Gets a Personalized 'Plus' Makeover
    Google has announced a new personalized search the company calls "Search, plus Your World." The update turns the classic Google search results page from an anonymous collection of webpages into something more personal, mining your Google+ network for results related to you. Rather than just scouring the web for webpages related to your search queries, ...
  • Lean, Green Tablet Prototype Promises Mobile Computing for $100
    If you're trying to get inexpensive computing devices to those in need, you (theoretically) couldn't go wrong with making that device a tablet. So thinks non-profit "One Laptop Per Child," an organization that strives to deliver rugged, cost-effective computers to children in developing nations. The group has jumped into the tablet space with a prototype tablet, on display at CES Unveiled Sunday.
  • NerdTrivia Brings Geeky Pub Quizzes to Twitter
    Pub trivia nights mix booze and brains, turning the rapid-fire recall of arcane facts into a raucous barroom sport enjoyed by infomaniacs around the world. Now, thanks to NerdTrivia, you can relish that sort of fun all day on Twitter (cocktails optional).


 

 

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