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Crytek’s Gface hits beta, wants you to stream your games, life

Facebook games just not doing it for you anymore? Than put on your gameface — or log into it, rather.

Facebook games just not doing it for you anymore? Than put on your gameface — or log into it, rather.

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Wii U controller to pack NFC, says Iwata, create new gameplay options

Aching for more details on Nintendo’s elusive Wii U console? Let Satoru Iwata scratch your itch — quarterly reports aren’t just for reporting losses and announcing new networks, after all

Aching for more details on Nintendo’s elusive Wii U console? Let Satoru Iwata scratch your itch — quarterly reports aren’t just for reporting losses and announcing new networks, after all

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Video Game Rats and Groupon’s Snake Serum

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items. Wednesday’s selection includes items on the design of video games, the numbers of iPhones sold versus the number of babies born worldwide and a Groupon claim that ran afoul of British regulators.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items. Wednesday’s selection includes items on the design of video games, the numbers of iPhones sold versus the number of babies born worldwide and a Groupon claim that ran afoul of British regulators.

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IMAX Chief Envisions the Future of 3-D in Theaters

Richard L. Gelfond, IMAX’s chief executive, talked about larger and brighter IMAX screens that he expected would be in theaters by 2013

Richard L. Gelfond, IMAX’s chief executive, talked about larger and brighter IMAX screens that he expected would be in theaters by 2013

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Video game sales drop 21 percent in US as kids remember there’s an outdoors

Normally the holidays are good to video game sales. This year, though, not so much. According to NPD game sales in December were down 21 percent over the same time last year, to just $3.99 billion.

Normally the holidays are good to video game sales. This year, though, not so much. According to NPD game sales in December were down 21 percent over the same time last year, to just $3.99 billion.

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LG’s Gaikai powered cloud gaming service hands-on

Between OnLive’s upcoming Google TV integration and LG’s recently announced cloud gaming application , the gap between gamer and game is narrowing rapidly. We dropped by LG’s CES booth to try out the outfit’s Gaikai powered offering and have to admit, it was pretty smooth. We hadoken’d our way through a few rounds of Street Fighter IV with winning results — as far as we can tell, the input delay was about as snappy as OnLive’s best offerings, although a few artifacts betrayed the stream’s clarity

Between OnLive’s upcoming Google TV integration and LG’s recently announced cloud gaming application , the gap between gamer and game is narrowing rapidly. We dropped by LG’s CES booth to try out the outfit’s Gaikai powered offering and have to admit, it was pretty smooth. We hadoken’d our way through a few rounds of Street Fighter IV with winning results — as far as we can tell, the input delay was about as snappy as OnLive’s best offerings, although a few artifacts betrayed the stream’s clarity

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OnLive Viewer comes to Google TV, full gameplay capability coming soon

If you aren’t content streaming video games to your PC, MicroConsole , Android device or iPad , you’re about to get another option: Google TV. Following the same slow rollout it used when it launched the cloud gaming service for Android devices, OnLive is launching OnLive viewer for Google TVs today.

If you aren’t content streaming video games to your PC, MicroConsole , Android device or iPad , you’re about to get another option: Google TV. Following the same slow rollout it used when it launched the cloud gaming service for Android devices, OnLive is launching OnLive viewer for Google TVs today.

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Daft Punk’s ‘Derezzed’ finally heard the way it was meant to be — on five floppy drives

Love costumed French electronic duos, movies about video games and music made by finding alternative uses for outdated computer hardware?

Love costumed French electronic duos, movies about video games and music made by finding alternative uses for outdated computer hardware?

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Boot up: Marc Andreessen’s 2012 predictions, RIM worth less than Apple App Store, and more

Plus Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal buys shares from Twitter insiders, and why does the netbook still exist? A quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Why does the Netbook still exist? > > Fool.com “The second quarter of 2011 marked the first time global tablet shipments surpassed netbook shipments.

Plus Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal buys shares from Twitter insiders, and why does the netbook still exist? A quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Why does the Netbook still exist? > > Fool.com “The second quarter of 2011 marked the first time global tablet shipments surpassed netbook shipments.

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Ugly Apps and a Steve Jobs Statue

The tech reporters and editors of The New York Times are always searching for interesting items on the Web. Here’s what they found on Tuesday: a statue for Steve Jobs, DIY gifts and the economics of video games explained.

The tech reporters and editors of The New York Times are always searching for interesting items on the Web. Here’s what they found on Tuesday: a statue for Steve Jobs, DIY gifts and the economics of video games explained.

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