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  1. Quickie: Parallels Leopard Update release candidate ready-to-go

    Infinite Loop - Nov 30, 2007

    Parallels has bumped its official Leopard Update to Release Candidate status, which means it's close to going out the door. With this almost-final update, you get "enhanced" Leopard support. Read More...

  2. China Mobile and Apple butt heads over (you guessed it) revenue sharing

    Infinite Loop - Nov 30, 2007

    Just weeks after reports spread that Apple was in talks with various carriers to bring the iPhone to China, those talks have reportedly "failed." But Apple is still planning to sell the iPhone in China. Read More...

  3. Autism and WiFi, a detailed debunking

    Nobel Intent - Nov 30, 2007

    A detailed examination of a publication described as linking WiFi radiation to autism reveals flaws at nearly every level, from its intellectual foundation through its methodology to its interpretation. Read More...

  4. Why affirmative action in science can be a good thing

    Nobel Intent - Nov 30, 2007

    Warning, this article contains no science. Instead, we look at a small country's efforts to encourage members of a minority to enter the scientific disciplines. Read More...

  5. GameSpot editor fired, possibly for panning Kane & Lynch

    Opposable Thumbs - Nov 30, 2007

    GameSpot fires one of its reviewers after he pans a game running massive amounts of advertising on the site. How connected the two issues are is up for debate. Read More...

  6. A reader reviews the Dual Shock 3 with favorable results

    Opposable Thumbs - Nov 30, 2007

    The rumble-enabled Dual Shock 3 has been weighted and tested by a brave forum-goer with happy results. Read More...

  7. Sony signs new ad agency, Deutsch, for PlayStation marketing

    Opposable Thumbs - Nov 30, 2007

    Sony has dropped its longtime marketing firm, TBWA, in favor of a new LA-based firm, Deutsch, to handle its $150 million PlayStation advertising account. Read More...

  8. Lost Planet gets feature-packed release on the PS3 in Japan

    Opposable Thumbs - Nov 30, 2007

    Lost Planet is coming to the PlayStation 3 in Japan, with all the content of the previous versions rolled in. Read More...

  9. British Army head: Gamers can make good soldiers

    Opposable Thumbs - Nov 30, 2007

    The head of the British army felt it necessary to let everyone know that gamers can make good soldiers, too. You know... in case you were wondering. Read More...

  10. College sues Google for patent infringement over distributed search

    Ars Technica - Nov 30, 2007

    Northeastern University in Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming that the search giant has infringed on a patent for distributed network search. Read More...

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