Archive for March 17th, 2008

According to Spain’s official PlayStation magazine, PlayStation.RevistaOficial, GTA IV will support up to 16 players online and will include 15 different game modes. There will be team and solo game types within the single player game mode maps. The ability to tweak in-game options was also revealed that include weapons selection and traffic density. Known […]

According to Spain’s official PlayStation magazine, PlayStation.RevistaOficial, GTA IV will support up to 16 players online and will include 15 different game modes. There will be team and solo game types within the single player game mode maps. The ability to tweak in-game options was also revealed that include weapons selection and traffic density. Known game types include the following:

Deathmatch
Team Deathmatch
Race
GTA Race
Mafia Work
Team Mafia Work
Turf War
Cops’N Crooks
Deal Breaker
Hangman’s NOOSE
Car Jack City
Bomb da Base II
Free Mode

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Smart Goggles ‘remember’ where you left your keys Video: Etch-A-Sketch powered clock MIT powers up in celebration of Smash Bros. release System alerts you when the milk has gone bad Colossal MP3 player: Coming soon to a hipster near you Are you CG’s sexiest reader? Win one of 20 Proporta Echoes ShareThis

Smart Goggles ‘remember’ where you left your keys
Video: Etch-A-Sketch powered clock
MIT powers up in celebration of Smash Bros. release
System alerts you when the milk has gone bad
Colossal MP3 player: Coming soon to a hipster near you
Are you CG’s sexiest reader? Win one of 20 Proporta Echoes

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Meet StreamSmart. Hard info is a tiny, shall we state, non-existant, but the teaser video (and Orbitcast) advocate that it’s a service that will stream satellite radio to all sorts of portables devices and platforms. There’s iPhone, WiMo, OSX, Windows, Linux, Xbox 360 and others. In visiting its Web site, you’re greeted with a tiny “Don’t […]

Meet StreamSmart. Hard info is a tiny, shall we say, non-existant, but the teaser video (and Orbitcast) suggest that it’s a service that will stream satellite radio to all sorts of portables devices and platforms. There’s iPhone, WiMo, OSX, Windows, Linux, Xbox 360 and others.

In visiting its Web site, you’re greeted with a little “Don’t Panic” alien jpg (and the video itself). Hardly inspiring.

StreamSmart via Orbitcast

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