A Dutch court ruling forces the file-sharing website Mininova to remove all torrents linked to copyright material.
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Ahoy, GayGamer-ites! Today is Thanksgiving here in the US and the castle is celebrating in due style.
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Trading on the London Stock Exchange is due to resume at 1400 GMT after being brought to a halt by technical difficulties.
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Online petitions will allow citizens to raise issues and concerns with government but still face stumbling blocks.
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The 21-year-old Australian hacker who wrote the first iPhone worm lands a job developing software for the phones.
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A new handset offering subtitles of live performances in eight different languages has launched in London's west end.
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You guys (and gals) know I'm a big fan of Steam, but they've topped themselves this weekend. Steam is having what they call the Five-Day-Long, One-Day-Only sale! Amazing games at 25-50% off, including: Dragon Age - $37.
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I love when games offer up downloadable content to enhance gameplay and reinvigorate interest in an older title, but Namco Bandai isn't waiting around for that to happen to offer up DLC for the recently released Dragon Ball: Raging Blast.
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In celebration of both the holiday and their newest content release, Cryptic is once again making Champions Online free to play for this long weekend.
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So my buddy over at Nintendo just alerted me to this awesome Flipnote Studio animation created by Aardman Studios.
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Kotaku recently posted an interview with Eiji Aonuma, who says the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks will be difficult.
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Who says there's no room today for a Renaissance man? Certainly not the fans of Assassin's Creed, since the second game is already said to be shattering sales records based on Ubisoft's internal data.
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The Wikileaks site publishes what it says are 570,000 intercepted pager messages sent during the 9/11 attacks in the US.
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In-game hints are a rising trend, with Nintendo none-too-recently taking out a patent for such, as illustrated in New Super Mario Brothers Wii, and games like Demon's Souls incorporating them in an intriguing manner.
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Apparently the residents of the fantasy world of Aion believe in visions, and the vision that NCSoft recently released for the game is pretty breathtaking.
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Can you get enough Penny Arcade? I know that I can't, so that surely means you can't either. So with over ten years of webcombics, books, t-shirts, figures, Tekken DLC, and assorted other goods under their belt what is left for creators Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik to conquer? It appears as though a reality show is next on the list.
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I hope you've set some time aside, because a new Final Fantasy XIII trailer just came out of Japan and clocks in at five minutes long.
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Erik Estavillo is a name I'm sure will be responsible for much future amusement. Originally gaining notoriety for suing Sony after being banned from PSN due to improper conduct, he set his sights next on Nintento and Microsoft-- in the former case, he bricked his Wii while modding it to pirate games illegally (no, seriously), and in the latter his Xbox 360 suffered from the common "red ring of death," causing him untold levels of stress that only $75,000 could cure.
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A university researcher claims that far fewer people are editing the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia in 2009.
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There's a phrase I didn't think I'd be using when I got up today. Yes, this weeks Rock Band DLC features a six pack of Tom Petty songs (not abs) as well as singles from Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, and the Go-Gos.
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