How Gearbox Got To Own Duke Nukem Franchise

Today, the game is in the polishing stages, says Pitchford. The trickiest part was keeping the whole thing a secret. Gearbox knew that given the history of Duke Nukem Forever, it couldn’t make any announcements until it was 100 percent sure it could back them up.

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China’s wired youth forget how to write

Surveys indicate the phenomenon, dubbed “character amnesia”, is widespread across China, causing young Chinese to fear for the future of their ancient writing system.

Young Japanese people also report the problem, which is caused by the constant use of computers and mobile phones with alphabet-based input systems.

There is even a Chinese word for it: “tibiwangzi”, or “take pen, forget character”.

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“Android Tools Are Horrendous, OS Is Hideous,” Says Facebook iPhone App Developer

Of course, Hewitt is prone to grousing. He’s not crazy about writing in the programming language Apple prefers, either. Basically, it looks like there’s no pleasing this guy.

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Revealed: Android Honeycomb next up from Google

Google is set to call the next iteration of its mobile OS Android Honeycomb, following on from the tablet-friendly Gingerbread platform.

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WordPress als “klassisches” CMS: ein Beispiel

WordPress hat niedrige Anforderungen an einen Server, ist leicht zu installieren und zu pflegen und man kann auch anspruchsvolle Layouts problemlos umsetzen. Wenn Bedarf herrscht, kann man auf eine Fülle frei verfügbarer Plugins zurückgreifen, um benötigte Funktionen einzubauen. Zu guter Letzt hat man die Möglichkeit, noch zusätzlich auf ein sehr gutes Blog-System zurückzugreifen, wenn du dich entscheidest, dein Webprojekt noch um ein Weblog zu erweitern.

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A Brief History of Sex Dolls (Infografik)

Von Galatea bis Roxxy

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Email Sucks. 5 Time Saving Tips.

My stats:
938 unread work emails.
1002 unread personal emails.

The madness has to stop. What was once a 30 minute annoyance is now my full-time job. Here are 5 time saving tips:

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The Tragic Death of Practically Everything

Wired Editor in Chief Chris Anderson is catching flack for the magazine’s current cover story, which declares that the Web is dead. I’m not sure what the controversy is. For years, once-vibrant technologies, products, and companies have been dropping like teenagers in a Freddy Krueger movie. Thank heavens that tech journalists have done such a good job of documenting the carnage as it happened. Without their diligent reporting, we might not be aware that the industry is pretty much an unrelenting bloodbath.

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It’s time for the baked-in Android UI to die

Listen up, Android manufacturers: The time has come for your built-in Android user interface to go away. Call it Motoblur, call it Sense, call it whatever you want — as long as it’s coming preinstalled on Android phones, it’s officially overstayed its welcome.

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Outdoors and Out of Reach, Studying the Brain

Behavioral studies have shown that performance suffers when people multitask. These researchers are wondering whether attention and focus can take a hit when people merely anticipate the arrival of more digital stimulation.

“The expectation of e-mail seems to be taking up our working memory,” Mr. Yantis says.

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Google’s motives for abandoning Net Neutrality

As Google moves into (and starts to depend on) ISPs’ business, is it having an easier time seeing things from their point of view?

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Slow takeup for Apple’s iAd platform

Only two of the 17 launch partners announced on 1 July started campaigns in that first month and only three more used it in August. Apple’s tight grip over the creative process is cited as one of the reasons advertisers are being hesitant.

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How much can you really make developing mobile apps?

I have discussed with many developer friends (but won’t disclose them) who told me they are actually considering dropping their paid app to focus on free since their revenues are so low and downloads numbers are too low.

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James Gosling on Java, Sun, Oracle … and the Borg

It’s tough living in a world of Borg-wanna-be’s.

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Why Playfish is rooting for Google Me

As Google gears up its social push, attracting the right games to its platform will be critical. So the search giant will welcome the endorsement of Playfish, and with it, parent company Electronic Arts, for its plans in Google Me.

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Die Google-Flops

Eine Infografik

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Is this the burger joint of the future?

There will be custom online orders with more than 140 million possible combinations, employees armed with iPads, free Wi-Fi, and a socially minded “green” mission that aims to use local, high-quality ingredients and compost everything that’s thrown away.

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Initial Thoughts on Oracle vs Google Patent Lawsuit

Oracle finally filed a patent lawsuit against Google. Not a big surprise. During the integration meetings between Sun and Oracle where we were being grilled about the patent situation between Sun and Google, we could see the Oracle lawyer’s eyes sparkle. Filing patent suits was never in Sun’s genetic code. Alas….

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The Android Era: From G1 to Froyo (and beyond)

With carriers slowly but surely updating Android 2.2 (code-named Froyo) for Android handsets, we take a retrospective look at how we got here from the G1, and where we expect Android to head next.

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Fox News’ Digital Divide

In the cable TV news world, Fox News Channel is a force to be reckoned with. So why does the network continually get its digital clock cleaned—by CNN, of all rivals?

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