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Games Invade Hollywood's Turf. Three-dimensional games are usually associated with first-person shooters like Quake, but the underlying technology lends itself to storytelling -- and a new genre of animated movies, called machinima, has sprung up to exploit it. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
6:27:42 PM
Britain is a nation of Net tourists. We, the semi-connected [The Register]
6:27:01 PM
Wal-Mart cancels 'smart-shelf' trial. The retail giant cancels testing for an experimental wireless inventory control system, ending one of the most closely watched efforts to bring RFID technology to store shelves. [CNET News.com]
6:26:24 PM
Send to Mobile = brass in pocket. Content owners find another way of charging [The Register]
6:25:54 PM
6:27:42 PM
Britain is a nation of Net tourists. We, the semi-connected [The Register]
6:27:01 PM
Wal-Mart cancels 'smart-shelf' trial. The retail giant cancels testing for an experimental wireless inventory control system, ending one of the most closely watched efforts to bring RFID technology to store shelves. [CNET News.com]
6:26:24 PM
Send to Mobile = brass in pocket. Content owners find another way of charging [The Register]
6:25:54 PM