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  • Squigs survey: Mobile gaming popular while commuting; Angry Birds popular on desert islands

    Squigs survey: Mobile gaming popular while commuting; Angry Birds popular on desert islands

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  • PBS Brings Little Pim to iPad with Spanish Educational App

    ARLINGTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PBS today announced its newest educational app for iPad, LITTLE PIM SPANISH, is now available on the App Store. Adding to its...

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  • Knowles Acoustics Introduces an Ultra Low-Power Digital MEMS Joystick for Handheld Consumer Devices

    ITASCA, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Knowles Acoustics announces the introduction of a MEMS Joystick which enhances user experience while navigating, scrolling and playing games on handheld devices. The ultra low-power KMJ0401IC, 40μA in Active...

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  • Dell and T-Mobile USA Unveil Streak 7, Both Companies’ First 4G Tablet Offering the Ultimate Entertainment Experience

    LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today at 2011 International CES, Dell and T-Mobile USA, Inc. unveiled Dell’s new 7-inch Android™ tablet, the Streak™ 7, both companies’ first...

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  • Discovery Bay Games Launches Duo for iPad; Yoomi Game on the App Store

    SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Discovery Bay Games announces the launch of Duo™, an innovative gaming device created to work with iPad, as well as the first game title for Duo, Yoomi, available now on...

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  • ENERGIZER® Announces AP1201 Rechargeable iPhone 4® Case With Built-in Battery, Providing Continuous Power Source

    ST. LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The proliferation of smartphones has led an increasing number of people to depend on mobile devices for much more than just making phone calls, and with that shift comes...

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  • Apple Introduces New iPod touch

    SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apple® today announced the new iPod touch®, packed with incredible new features including Apple’s stunning Retina™ display, FaceTime® video calling, HD video recording, Apple’s A4 chip, 3-axis gyro, iOS...

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  • Video game addiction: The same as getting high on cocaine?

    Video game addiction: The same as getting high on cocaine?

    A UK therapist claims that two hours of playing video games gives the same high as doing a line of cocaine. Of course that raises the question of, well, what would you rather your kid do, bump lines off a dirty mirror or play Mario Kart before going to bed? What, too flip?

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  • Blizzard will add Facebook integration to Battle.net

    Blizzard will add Facebook integration to Battle.net

    Whoa there. Blizzard just announced that its Battle.net service will soon hook into Facebook, "linking the world's premier online gaming platform with the world's most popular social platform." The synergy begins with the release of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, which is currently scheduled for release in July.

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  • Researchers: Playing video games before bedtime doesn’t keep you up all night

    Researchers: Playing video games before bedtime doesn’t keep you up all night

    I remember when I was a kid playing the NES and I'd always play until about nine or ten at night and then go to bed and read until 2AM or so. While you could feasibly correlate the fact that playing games kept me up - my grandma always did and she said I'd always get too "excited" when I played SMB or something else equally thrilling - apparently there is no causation between the two. According to a Flinders University study, gaming did not cause sleeplessness or sleep impairment. The study focused on teens with a mean age of 16, however, and the researchers found that younger teens may be more impaired by thrilling games. They played CoD 4: Modern Warfare, incidentally, so it doesn't get more thrilling than that.

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  • Twilight dude could play Peter Parker in Spider-Man 4; Conan news

    Twilight dude could play Peter Parker in Spider-Man 4; Conan news

    Shocking news, friends. You know the guy who plays Edward in Twilight, Robert Pattison? (Note: I didn't know the guy until just this very moment. I don't watch TV, you see.) Well if Sony has its way he will play Peter Parker in the new Spider-Man 4 movie. You'll recall that the new movie is going to be a reboot of the franchise (why not just let the franchise die, it had a good run?), and this guy is Hollywood's new "in" guy, so he's been tapped to take Tobey Maguire's old role.

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  • New things from Dell: Tablets, phones, laptops

    New things from Dell: Tablets, phones, laptops

    Not to be left out of the deluge of new releases at CES, Dell is giving us a look at their new 5-inch tablet concept and Android-smartphone for AT&T. There's also some new laptops and things, you know, if you're into that.

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  • Wireless Dynamics brings the joys of inventory management to the iPhone with the iCarte RFID reader

    Wireless Dynamics brings the joys of inventory management to the iPhone with the iCarte RFID reader

    Wireless Dynamics brings the joys of inventory management to the iPhone with the iCarte RFID reader
    "You know, that pallet of overpriced skin cream isn't going to stock itself. Maybe if you'd stop playing Bingo Bonanza you'd have done that already. Oh, you say you're scanning their RFIDs to add them to our system? Whatever, you're fired." It's a scenario we see playing itself out at warehouses all around the world thanks to the iCarte from Wireless Dynamics, a device enabling iPods and iPhones to read from and write to RFID tags. It clips on the bottom and sports a mini-USB port so that you can still sync, but can also use the phone's wireless mechanisms to communicate with various systems, updating inventory or tracking purchases. As far as we know it will not prevent your phone from playing games, but we won't tell your boss about that. Nor will we tell him how much these will cost or when he can order them, since we don't know ourselves.

    Update: Wireless Dynamics asked that we clarify that this device is indeed consumer-oriented, able to scan the RFID tags in your credit cards, transport badges, and probably even that chip you had implanted into your dog's head. So, this means you would be able to make MasterCard PayPass and similar RFID transactions without even reaching for your wallet -- which sounds as convenient as it does disconcerting. Being able to verify that your dog hasn't been replaced by an evil clone while you were at work? Priceless.

    Wireless Dynamics brings the joys of inventory management to the iPhone with the iCarte RFID reader originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 19 Nov 2009 08:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Sony Ericsson Aino now Remote Playing with European PS3s

    Sony Ericsson Aino now Remote Playing with European PS3s

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    We know Sony Ericsson's PS3-lovin' Aino would be hitting European shelves at some point during the month, and now Sony itself has stepped forward to confirm that the handset is on sale. We're hearing that it's selling for £399.99 ($639) sans a contract, and just in case you're wondering why you and your PlayStation 3 should care, the Aino is capable of turning your console on and off, browsing the XMB user interface, accessing DRM-free content on the HDD, shopping for items in the PS3 Store and watching live TV via PlayTV. Hit up the read link for all the nitty-gritty, and be sure to hit your British friend up if you're stuck yearning here in the States.

    [Via Joystiq]

    Sony Ericsson Aino now Remote Playing with European PS3s originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Portable gaming emulator costs $81, runs multiple systems

    Portable gaming emulator costs $81, runs multiple systems

    Portable gaming emulators: Can there be too many on the market? I submit, “No.” The more the merrier, as they say. Here’s a new arrival from Chinavasion that looks like it might have a decent D-pad and well-placed buttons. The “Gemei x760+” is priced at $81 and comes with built-in support for Game Boy Advance, Neo Geo, and CAPCOM arcade systems with other systems available for download.

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