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Global Conflicts: Palestine (PC)

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Global Conflicts: Palestine (PC) PC game | Language : English| 102 MB Genre: Action Created by Danish developers Serious Games Interactive, Global Conflicts: Palestine puts players in the role of journalists to explore the various sides of the Palestinian conflict.


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Sep
7th

Amazon steals Microsoft’s Director of Game Platform Strategy for some reason

Amazon’s gaming related job postings are starting to bear exotic fruit having just nabbed Microsoft’s Director of Game Platform Strategy, Andre Vrignaud . Vrignaud started with Microsoft in 2002 as Director of Xbox Live Platform Strategy and more recently helped manage Microsoft’s overall gaming platform strategy with a hand in figuring out how to roll out Xbox Live on Windows Phone 7


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7th

Intel may finally be ready to embrace USB 3.0

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It’s September so that can mean only one thing in Intel land: IDF.


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7th

Sharp’s twin-lens 3D prototype camera isn’t a smartphone, yet

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Regardless of its ability present a 3D image without glasses, we just weren’t very impressed with Sharp’s 10.6-inch display at the IFA show.


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7th

PARITy differential keeps your MAV flying level even if you clip its wings

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Ever wonder how the single driveshaft in your car manages to power two (or more) wheels simultaneously? The answer is the differential, a device capable of splitting torque dynamically


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Sep
7th

MIT app turns your Android phone into a supercomputer… of sorts

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Oh, sure — a few people have called Google’s Nexus One a “superphone,” but suddenly, that nickname has taken on a whole new level of meaning. A team of talent from MIT has put its head down in order to concoct a new Android application that can come darn close to solving complex computational problems in just a fraction of the time that it’d take a bona fide supercomputer . The goal here is to let researchers and scientists convert to Google’s mobile OS, but if you aren’t falling for that one, it’s also designed to “let engineers perform complicated calculations in the field, and to better control systems for vehicles or robotic systems.” Of course, the models that are hosted on the phone do require a supercomputer to create, but once certain formulas are embedded, the app can then compute approximations in mere seconds rather than hours


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Nokia said to be launching E7 smartphone next week

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Well, it looks like the mystery of Nokia’s Symbian^3 slider may soon be solved — Reuters is reporting that the company will introduce its new “flagship” E7 smartphone at its Nokia World event in London next week, and it says that the device will pack both a “large” touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard. That’s further backed up by the existence of an XML file on Nokia’s own site, which seemingly confirms that the E7 does indeed run Symbian^3, and that it boasts a 640 x 360 display along with that QWERTY keyboard


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Nokia said to be launching E7 smartphone next week

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Well, it looks like the mystery of Nokia’s Symbian^3 slider may soon be solved — Reuters is reporting that the company will introduce its new “flagship” E7 smartphone at its Nokia World event in London next week, and it says that the device will pack both a “large” touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard. That’s further backed up by the existence of an XML file on Nokia’s own site, which seemingly confirms that the E7 does indeed run Symbian^3, and that it boasts a 640 x 360 display along with that QWERTY keyboard.


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