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  • Top free Android games for 2012

    Top free Android games for 2012

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  • Chop Chop Tennis ™ Smashes Through the One Million Download Barrier on the App Store

    MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gamerizon Studio is proud to announce that Chop Chop Tennis ™ has become the company’s third iPhone game in a row to generate over 1 million downloads on the App Store. Chop Chop Tennis™ became the # 1 downloaded sports game in over 40 countries late last week and during the weekend when it was offered free for a few days. It also reached the top 5 overall downloaded apps in most countries (including # 2 in the US and # 3 in China ). Chop Chop Tennis is available for a

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  • Motorola Droid Shadow / Xtreme pictured again, powered by Ninjablur?

    Motorola Droid Shadow / Xtreme pictured again, powered by Ninjablur?

    Because we can't seem to get enough Motorola Droid Shadow / Xtreme teasers in our lives, here's a few more with which to tide you over. First on the docket is a pair of pics from Droid Life, with the screen-saving film intact (and a still-visible Verizon logo underneath) and a cleaner side shot of its bulbous derriere. If that wasn't enough, the clue-dropper wnrussell of HowardForums -- who gave us the vast majority of the previous leaks -- is back showing off a 1500mAh battery and claiming a name for that monochrome Motoblur-esque skin we saw earlier. In his words, "Ninja Blur is Blur running without the user knowing. For those who don't like Blur." Translation: it's an Android skin that does very little but make aesthetic differentiators and probably slows down the processing speed a bit. Any chance the ninja can go into hiding in lieu of a vanilla robot experience?

    Motorola Droid Shadow / Xtreme pictured again, powered by Ninjablur? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Jun 2010 15:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • You could be the first to own the MyTouch Slide

    You could be the first to own the MyTouch Slide

    If you've got lightning-ninja skills, and a spare $750, you could be the first kid on the block anywhere to own the new MyTouch Slide. One of the not-to-be-released-for-another-3-weeks-yet phones has been put up for auction/sale on eBay, with a starting price of $750, and a "Buy It Now" price of only $1200. A small price to pay for immortality, right?

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  • Metroid Other M: No Nunchuk, No Cry

    Metroid Other M: No Nunchuk, No Cry

    When Nintendo first unveiled Metroid Prime, fans were skeptical (if not downright apeshit). For a 2D adventure game based on exploration, how could it possibly work in first person? Long story short, Metroid Prime was pretty much universally loved upon release, and now that the Metroid Prime trilogy has gone on to become something of [...]

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  • The UltraMega Weekend Giveaway: $500 gift card from Lottay.com

    The UltraMega Weekend Giveaway: $500 gift card from Lottay.com

    Good morning. We have a week until Christmas and we've been pounding out giveaways left and right. We've had Smart Pens, Olive Hi-Fis, and your own personal Ninja for a year (didn't see that one? There's a reason.) But today we're here to announce the final big giveaway: a $500 gift card towards anything you want from the kind folks at Lottay.com. Here's what's up.

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  • Makibishi: Cool interactive Ninja comic game for the iPhone

    Makibishi: Cool interactive Ninja comic game for the iPhone

    There are more than 100,000 approved apps in the App Store now, making it harder and harder to spot the really good ones. One of these apps that don't get enough airtime (and that I viewed a demo of recently) is called Makibishi Comic (iTunes link) and is offered by Tokyo-based GungHo Works (it's available in Japanese and English).

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  • These “Crazy Earphones” sure deserve their name

    These “Crazy Earphones” sure deserve their name

    Tokyo-based Solid Alliance is slowly but surely evolving into a serious competitor for Thanko in the wacky gadget department. So far, the company gave us a USB Ninja knife, a USB Terminator 4 skull and a spectacle-shaped USB stick. And now this: The aptly named "Crazy Earphones" [JP] (that's their official name).

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  • Daily Crunch: Stabby Edition

    Daily Crunch: Stabby Edition

    Kunai: New USB Ninja tool New Effectology shows off reverb Panasonic’s new face recognition technology works in almost all lighting

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  • Rogers confirms inexplicable 8GB iPhone 3GS – UPDATE

    Rogers confirms inexplicable 8GB iPhone 3GS – UPDATE

    Rogers Canada has let the proverbial ninja out of the dojo by posting a "comparison chat" of multiple iPhone models, including the elusive 8GB 3GS. Why are they selling the 8GB? Who knows. Maybe it's a little bit cheaper and maybe Apple just had extra 8GB chips. Or maybe Canadians, being socialists, don't like digital media. UPDATE - This was a website mistake. It's being fixed right now. There is no 8GB 3GS.

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  • Apple’s Phil Schiller Speaks On Censored iPhone Dictionaries, But Ignores The Bigger Issues

    Apple’s Phil Schiller Speaks On Censored iPhone Dictionaries, But Ignores The Bigger Issues

    A lone messenger has emerged from the impenetrable fortress that is Apple's App Store, and his name is Phil Schiller. Earlier this week, John Gruber of Daring Fireball wrote a lengthy column detailing the plight of Ninja Words (iTunes Link), a sleek iPhone dictionary that uses Wiktionary as its data source. Gruber wrote that the application had been rejected for including numerous common swear words, going on to write that "Apple censored an English dictionary." Not so, says Schiller, who is Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing and is widely regarded as one of the more recognizable 'faces' of Apple, after Steve Jobs. In a rare moment of semi-transparency, Schiller has written back to Gruber, on the record, in an attempt to point out errors in the original column. I've included an excerpt below, and you can find the full letter in Gruber's post (it's well worth reading if you've been tracking the App Store closely).

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  • Video: Damien Walters flails about in Ninja-like wonderment

    Video: Damien Walters flails about in Ninja-like wonderment

    Yow. When I first saw the above video I was like, “Who the hell’s been following me around on the weekends and filming me?” Then I was like, “Oh, that’s not me. It’s a guy named Damien Walters. Also, I tend to sit quite still most weekends.” At any rate, this is Parkour meets Ninjitsu, [...]

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