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Heavy Rain: A Peek Into the Future of Movies and Games [Entertain Me]

Even if you don’t own a PlayStation 3 , Heavy Rain is a game you should know because it re-imagines both videogames and movies, combining them into a new genre of Choose Your Own Adventure digital narrative. (Very minor spoilers ahead.) This is not to say Heavy Rain is perfect, but think of this piece as less a review than a critical discussion of a new work. How about we start from the beginning

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Cisco announcing new Flip cams next month?

Well, here’s a good one.  After coming off a not so life-changing  announcement yesterday, Cisco is rumored to be preparing the new line of Flip videos cam (they purchased the company in 2009) for launch sometime in early April, which happens to be, oh, next month. The Business Insider reports that Cisco will launch a new set of Flip camcorders around the NAB show, which is slated to run from April 12-15.

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Gunnar Optiks and Carl Zeiss team for digital lens technology

Last summer we spent some time playing with a couple pair of the glasses offered by Gunnar Optiks. The company makes what are basically sunglasses with lenses that are a bit yellow in tint specifically for computer users. The idea is that the special lenses of the glasses help reduce glare and eye fatigue while making colors look better

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Newegg Responds With Official Statement Regarding Fake Core i7-920 Processors

Earlier today, the tech industry watched in horror as one of the best online merchants took one of the hardest hits a distributor can: alleged sales of fake products. As a quick recap, it seems that Newegg –one of the premiere outlets of computers, software, cameras, and cell phones– purchased 300 “fake” Core i7-920 processors, and then subsequently sent several of them out to customers.

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Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i – DSLR review!

Canon’s EOS 550D / Rebel T2i is the company’s latest upper entry-level DSLR, and by inheriting a number of key aspects of the higher-end EOS 7D at half the price, it’s understandably generated a lot of interest. The EOS 550D / T2i features exactly the same 18 Megapixel resolution as the 7D, along with all of its HD movie modes, not to mention a microphone input, sophisticated metering and a brand new 3:2 shaped screen which perfectly matches the shape of your photos. It’s another impressive specification for the money and in our review we’ve fully tested the still and video capabilities, along with handling speed and AF performance

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Panasonic DMC G10 and G2 Get Official Announcement

We’ve got a pair of brand-spanking-new Micro Four Thirds cameras for you to fantasize about on this lovely Sunday morning/afternoon/evening. These come by way of Panasonic, and while we’re sure that these aren’t going to be any kind of game changer in the photo world, surely these will stand out to someone out there. They’ve got some pretty good features, so if you’re a camera buff, stick around after the break, and find out whether or not Panasonic has cooked something up worthy enough of your hard-earned cash

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SlashGear Week in Review – Week 9 2010

Welcome to this week’s Week in Review! With CeBIT going this week new laptops and computer hardware were announced in abundance. Monday we spied the Gigabyte T1000P multitouch netbook . The convertible device looks nice and runs Windows 7 Starter

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Let’s Make.Believe Sony Ads Make Sense! [We Miss Sony]

Sony’s newest catchphrase, “make.believe,” is a fitting reminder that Sony ads make no sense. Laptops take flight, PlayStations become monsters, and pitchmen state plainly that Sony TVs make you better at playing sports

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How Sony Lost Its Way [We Miss Sony]

More than anything, Sony’s lost its spirit, spending too much time telling us it’s the greatest electronics company in the world and not nearly enough showing us .

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Hanvon BC10C and BA10E multitouch tablets get CeBIT 2010 video demo

Remember Hanvon’s Windows 7 tablet slyly spotted all the way back at IDF 2009 last year?  The company has brought along the latest version to CeBIT 2010 this week, and its gained a sibling too.  The Hanvon BC10C and BA10E each run Windows 7, the BC10C having a 1.3GHz Celeron CPU and the BA10E using a 1.6GHz Atom Z-series CPU, and jkkmobile ended up very impressed by both tablets

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