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Microsoft and News Corp.'s Deal With the Devil
pcmag.com — It's an ugly rumor. There's no way Microsoft would resort to bribing Web sites to get delisted from Google, is there? I mean, aside from the restraint of trade issues and the callback to the tribulations the company went through with its dirty Internet Explorer tricks, Microsoft has learned to compete fairly, right? (Submitted by LBUCHA) More…
Study scrutinizes gamers for violations of war crime laws
joystiq.com — Two Swiss humanitarian organizations recently examined 20 shooting-centric video games to determine whether they allowed players to break the wartime guidelines laid out by the Geneva Convention -- rules which prohibit torture, destroying "protected objects", or, say, shooting a bunch of people who are waiting to catch a plane. (Submitted by BaddBrainz) More…
Datel to sue Microsoft
gamingbolt.com — Datel are a company who specialize in enhancing your gaming experience through making 3rd party products that are typically cheaper than your average first party gear. However, after Microsoft decided to lock out all 3rd party hardware from the Xbox 360, Datel have taken action. (Submitted by GameOnDigger) More…
Left 4 Dead 2: Second Opinions
xbox360.ign.com — Is this version of the zombie apocalypse any fun? (Submitted by DorkKnight) More…
Half-Contra (Contra NES Remade In Half-Life 2) watch!
youtube.com — ***** (Submitted by irfanmp) More…
CNBC Hosts Thinks Charging for Virtual Game Items is Fraud
joystickdivision.com — CNBC host Dennis Kneale scoffed at the idea of charging for virtual items in games when talking with a Playfish co-founder and even said "you guys got quite a racket going on", practically inferring that Playfish has something shady going on behind their business. (Submitted by gvoakes) More…
LittleBigPlanet PSP Sacks PlayStation Network Tuesday
kotaku.com — After a brief delay, the PlayStation Network release of the PlayStation Portable version of LittleBigPlanet will officially go live this week for PSPgo users and agoraphobics. Consider the annoyance of leaving the house to invest in a UMD a thing of the past as of tomorrow. (Submitted by badwithcomputer) More…

