20 May 2012 at 7:18am Monday media diary: part 1 The Australian And London Games boss Sebastian Coe's video greeting wasn't even announced. Most of the room were in conversation at the time. It was less Olympic spirit more Footy Show. Diary hears that veteran Nine sports commentator Ken Sutcliffe (who, ...
20 May 2012 at 1:56am Week in Games - May 20th The Yorker You can now buy and sell shares in the company, though they're not cheap, being currently valued at just over $38 per share. What this means is that rather than being a private company and hence subject only to the whims of its employees and venture ...
Brandon Prust elbows Anton Volchenkov in Game 3; Shanaban worthy? (VIDEO) - Y...
19 May 2012 at 11:43am Brandon Prust elbows Anton Volchenkov in Game 3; Shanaban worthy? (VIDEO) Yahoo! Sports (blog) Cheap shot -- no doubt. Should have been 2 minutes. Probably a fine, though what's the point? Even a suspension won't serve much purpose, since Prust is not exactly the most talented player on the bench, and we're not likely to see both teams having ...
Book Review: Why You Are the Future of Video Games - Popular Science
18 May 2012 at 12:40pm Book Review: Why You Are the Future of Video Games Popular Science The blog has brought democracy to the written word. Cheap technology and digital distribution make it easier than ever before for your little brother's band to be heard around the world. Why hasn't this populist revolution happened to video games?
When Celebrities Played Videogames On TV - The Awl
18 May 2012 at 11:47am The Awl When Celebrities Played Videogames On TV The Awl The popularity and novelty of video games was great enough to produce a fair amount of peculiar cultural runoff. If you grew up then, you may or may not remember watching cartoon series based on the likes of Kangaroo and Space Ace, ...
18 May 2012 at 10:17am Cheap Date: Cleveland Asian Festival Patch.com Check back every Friday for Cheap Date: one weekend event or activity that won't break the bank. Last year's Cleveland Asian Festival brought this great video of some area residents competing to be called samosa-eating champions.
Computer game that teaches circus tricks could be fun, cheap way for stroke ....
17 May 2012 at 8:53am Daily Mail Computer game that teaches circus tricks could be fun, cheap way for stroke ... Daily Mail Janet Eyre, professor of paediatric neuroscience, hopes that that used regularly at home, the games will plug a vital gap in rehabilitation for the stroke survivors. Some 150000 Britons have a stroke each year and 80 per cent are left with a weakness ...