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- The new global face of the #1 games media team
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A simple eBay transaction led me to this hilarious British band: it’s Kunt and the Gang
Ages ago I decided I’d had enough of bedtime compromise: The sofabed in my flat presented certain problems rather than space-saving convenience, so I sold it on eBay — and even made a little profit replacing it with a proper bed. What was interesting was the random story of the mystery eBay purchaser… More »
This 1-hour Facebook update and Zuck interview comes courtesy of the BBC
As Facebook hurtles towards the billion user mark and a heavily speculated IPO in 2012, it feels like a good time to check in and get an independent view of what’s going on at everyone’s favorite web site.
Let’s kill a child! Does “that” scene have a place in Modern Warfare 3?
The word “game” denotes fun and frivolity, which is why gaming’s harshest critics get so incensed when a game features the levels of violence that you get in a Call of Duty or Grand theft Auto. Are they right? More »
Ten things we might get in iPad 3
Tech journalist and good friend of Kikizo, Adam Hartley, has done a round up for MSN about stuff that might be in the next iPad.
REVIEW: As close to perfect a cinematic game experience as we’re ever likely to see?
Uncharted 2: Among thieves, along with Super Mario Galaxy, was easily one of the best games I've played this generation, if not ever. Both understood their goals and pulled them off almost perfectly. So with the third Uncharted game, Naughty Dog seriously had its work cut out... More »
The need for news, speed of tech and buzz of New York media hits hard in this docu film
Anyone with a passing interest in publishing and media should check out the incisive documentary film, Page One: Inside The New York Times. While focusing mainly on the story of one iconic newspaper, it broadly examines the struggle of one news medium while looking beyond the obvious face of that which is replacing it. More »
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