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Peeple is boring

Peeple is boring

When Peeple entered the online limelight in October, it was instantly pilloried as an app that went too far for no good reason. [Read more...]
3DNes adds another dimension to classic NES games

3DNes adds another dimension to classic NES games

While Nintendo and Sega have given us a handful of "3D classics" for the Nintendo 3DS, a new emulator promises to open up the field considerably. [Read more...]
Amazon now sells Japanese video games internationally

Amazon now sells Japanese video games internationally

If you've ever paid an astronomical price to import a Japanese game, here's some good news: Amazon Japan will now ship video game hardware and software internationally. [Read more...]
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Google's Deepmind AI beats Go world champion in first match

Google's Deepmind AI beats Go world champion in first match

Google's Deepmind artificial intelligence has done what many thought it couldn't: beat a grandmaster at the ancient Chinese strategy game Go. [Read more...]
GE wants to use CO2 pollution to make huge solar batteries

GE wants to use CO2 pollution to make huge solar batteries

Two big problems have been vexing environmental scientists for decades: How to store solar energy for later use, and what to do with CO2 that's been captured and sequestered from coal plants? Scientists from General Electric (GE) could solve both those problems at once by using CO2 as a giant "battery" to hold excess energy. [Read more...]
iFixit pulls apart Samsung's new Galaxy S7

iFixit pulls apart Samsung's new Galaxy S7

One thing that's as inevitable as the annual appearance of a new Galaxy phone is iFixit tearing it down. [Read more...]
Glitchy NVIDIA graphics driver cooks graphics cards (update: not that bad)

Glitchy NVIDIA graphics driver cooks graphics cards (update: not that bad)

Many gamers will tell you to hold off on installing the latest drivers for your video card until you know they're safe... [Read more...]

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