Hideo Kojima's Top 5 Memorable Games  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It The maestro of pixelated sneaking lists his top five memorable games and, weirdly, his own 'Metal Gear Solid' made the cut.
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Face the Apes on a Rawanda Safari  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It Trek through the African jungle to find some of the last wild mountain gorillas.
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Patrolling The Olympic Skies  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It China to use unmanned drones to patrol sky over Olympic city of Qingdao.
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Teen Accused of Selling His Vote on eBay  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It U. of Minn. student accused of auctioning his vote is charged with a felony.
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Can Blackberry Survive iPhone Mania?  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It The Blackberry's on top, but there's a new iPhone on the way.
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Gun Knocks Out Criminals With Noise  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It A company plans to build a gun that beams sound into people's heads.
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Casual Fan's Guide to 'Doctor Who' Finale  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It On Saturday, July 5, at 6:40 p.m., the season finale of Doctor Who will go out on BBC1 to an expected audience of 10 million viewers. The specially extended 65-minute episode should be one of the most watched shows of the year in the United Kingdom. For casual sci-fi viewers who might not get what all the fuss is about, this preview will stack up s (more...)
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Court Orders YouTube to Fork Over Video Logs  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It A federal judge orders YouTube to disclose who watches which video clips and when to Viacom and other copyright holders involved in a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against the video-sharing service.
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Led Zeppelin Won't Lend Music to Rhythm Games  Preview in Window Hate ItDo Not Like ItJust OkLike ItLove It Despite the success of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, you won't see Led Zeppelin's iconic tunes pop up in either game any time soon. The band isn't comfortable giving gaming companies access to the group's master recordings -- a necessary step in adding the band to any game.
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