June 2011
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U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Ninth Circuit Decision... →
Three cheers for Justice Scalia! His conclusion: “California’s legislation straddles the fence between (1) addressing a serious social problem and (2) helping con- cerned parents control their children. Both ends are legitimate, but when they affect First Amendment rights they must be pursued by means that are neither seriously underinclusive nor seriously overinclusive…  As...
Jun 27th
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Tim Langdell Loses In Future “Edge” Trial (Rock,... →
Good things come for those who wait.
Jun 18th
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Public relation firm responds to “venom-filled”... →
He mentioned that some of the media “went too far” with “venom-filled reviews” and that his company will re-evaluate who gets review copies of their games next time. Hard to believe this actually happened. It would be bad enough if they did it in private, but on Twitter? Madness, pure madness I say.
Jun 15th
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IndustryGamers: Duke Nukem Forever Gets Slapped By... →
Unbelievable number of low, low review scores. Duke might as well go into hibernation again to sleep this one off.
Jun 15th
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Novy PR: Trade Show Survival Guide: E3 Edition →
novypr: The almighty E3 Expo is upon us. Here are some pro-tips for the lucky few who get to attend the most important game industry trade show in the world: 1. Write everything down Make sure someone takes copious notes during interviews. Every little detail, no matter how small, must be on…
Jun 7th
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iOS user switches to Android, blogs about the... →
All notifications are shown in the top status bar, and a notifications drawer can be opened by swiping down. There you can see more info (email sender and subject lines, first few words of a text, etc.) and jump into any of them. This beats iOS’s modal pop-ups all to hell, and even trump badges in some instances. Yep, notifications on Android rule. Now, watch out for battery-hungry apps,...
Jun 3rd
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