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Game Consoles And Portables

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Grand Theft Auto

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Playstation Games

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Wii Games

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Halo 3 Games

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World Of Warcraft

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Dungeons And Dragons

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Tom Clancy Games

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ComputerWorld

Are Google and Apple really 'monopolies'?
Recent charges claiming that Google or Apple are monopolies, are monopolistic or wield monopoly power are simply false. And those who use the M word about these companies are misleading you, writes columnist Mike Elgan.
Twitter's country-specific blocking brings hazards and hope
Twitter's move to comply with government requests and block tweets in specific countries could blunt its edge as a political tool, but there may be an upside in helping to unmask censorship, some privacy experts said Friday.
Lookout Security rebuts rival's Android malware claims
Researchers from Lookout Security disagreed with rival Symantec that 13 apps on the Android Market were malicious, instead saying that they showed the same behaviors as other ad-supported apps.
Adscend denies Facebook, AG allegations
Adscend Media, the defendant in lawsuits filed this week by Facebook and the Washington attorney general, on Friday denied the allegations in the complaints and shifted blame to its affiliates.
Juniper's financial challenges continue
Juniper Networks' challenges are due to timing with new product rollouts and shifts in investments from customers and channel partners.

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Stealing Smartphone Crypto Keys Using Radio Waves
coondoggie writes "Encryption keys on smartphones can be stolen via a technique using radio waves, says one of the world's foremost crypto experts, Paul Kocher, whose firm Cryptography Research will demonstrate the hacking stunt with several types of smartphones at the upcoming RSA Conference in San Francisco next month."

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Google+ Officially Open To Teens
hypnosec writes "Google+ made a landmark move and opened itself to users who are over the age of 13. Google+ did not initially target the younger crowd and kept itself available only for users above the age of 18. Besides, opening up to youngsters over the age of 13 the social network also added improved safety features to keep the younger crowd protected. Now it features more rigid default settings for privacy but, they can be overridden none the less. Vice president Product management at Google+, Bradley Horowitz, in a Google+ post stated, 'With Google+, we want to help teens build meaningful connections online. We also want to provide features that foster safety alongside self-expression. Today we're doing both, for everyone who's old enough for a Google Account.'"

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Monty Python Crew To Reunite For Movie
dutchwhizzman writes "The surviving members of Monty Python have announced they will make a new movie. It will be titled Absolutely Anything. Graham Chapman won't be there to join them anymore, but they think the movie will still be in the spirit of Life of Brian, The Meaning of Life and other movies they made in the past."

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Deathmatch On Mars: an Interview With Warren Ellis
pigrabbitbear writes "Iconic comic book writer (Transmetropolitan, Planetary, Red), cult novelist (Crooked Little Vein), futurist intellectual, and beloved Internet curmudgeon, Warren Ellis, known for his impassioned arguments for space travel, talks to Motherboard about Newt Gingrich's presidential plans for lunar colonies and conquering Mars." Warren Ellis does not mince words.

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    Actiongames Apr 29, 2011 @ 1:48 pm | delete
    Vary cool lens. Lots of good info for the gamers.
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    willisx32 Oct 4, 2010 @ 11:27 pm | delete
    great lens. keep up the good work
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    Sonaprint Oct 26, 2009 @ 8:41 pm | delete
    I liked the lens. I am a big video games fan...any kind! Yes keep adding to it!!!
    Kathi
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    Oct 11, 2009 @ 7:10 pm | delete
    I LOVE HALO GAMES!!!!!!!!!! I tried out the Tom Clancy Games, but I could never get into them for some reason. I am surprised Call Of Duty isn't up there.
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    ps3 games Jul 29, 2009 @ 6:15 am | delete
    Nice selection of some great games.the detail could have extended past what a Video game is but it's ok for the most part! anyways good work.keep it up . http://www.ps3reviewed.com
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    moonpromo Jul 24, 2009 @ 8:01 pm | delete
    Tom Clancy the best. Have them all!
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    Standup105 Mar 20, 2009 @ 12:26 pm | delete
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    diggyisking Jan 2, 2009 @ 10:14 am | delete
    no personal opinion on games????
    for console it would be tekken or soul caliber and on pc something like starcraft and counterstrike:)
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    AndrewGreen Dec 14, 2008 @ 11:07 am | delete
    Not a bad selection. Hopefully you will add to it. Thanks.
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    LouieWpHs04 Oct 22, 2008 @ 2:46 am | delete
    Selections could have been a bit better, and the detail could have extended past what a Video game is but it's ok for the most part! G'job! =o

    annd hopefully you plan on adding to it.. at some point. :)
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    tdove Jun 23, 2008 @ 9:58 pm | delete
    Nice selection of some great games. Thanks for joining G Rated Lense Factory!

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