Windows 7 “top feature request list” leaked to the public (Ars Technica)
An internal list of the most popular requests for improving Windows has been leaked, giving a glimpse of what users want in the next version of Windows. Strangely, ‘make Firefox the default browser’ is not one of them. Read More…
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Recent Article (Games Asylum)
The infamous Burger King Xbox 360 games may not have made it outside of the US, but the Viva Pinata toys - which made an appearance in the US last month - are now being given away ‘free’ with kids club meals at UK-based artery clogging outlets.
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Suggestions For Future Versions of Windows (Addict 3D)
The Windows Early Feedback program was created by Microsoft as a means of rounding up suggestions and feedback that may be considered for implementation in future iterations of the Windows operating system.
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Windows Early Feedback Team Recommends Future Changes (Addict 3D)
The Windows Early Feedback program was created by Microsoft as a means of rounding up suggestions and feedback for possible consideration for future iterations of the Windows operating system.
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Sony PlayStation 3 (40GB) (CNET)
While Sony has cut a few corners to get its entry-level PlayStation 3 below $400, it’s still a great package for the money–so long as you can live without backward compatibility for PS2 games and are willing to wait several months for the more promising exclusive titles to hit store shelves.
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The Ultimate eBay Auction: 30 Years of Videogames [Auction] (Addict 3D)
So you think you’re a hardcore gamer? Try again. Someone on eBay is selling their personal 30-year video game collection. The bidding starts at $9,000 and includes 1,8000 items. Keep in mind that you’ll also need to pay up to $1,500 in UPS fees just to have the collection shipped to you.
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Aussie game charts: Oct. 29 - Nov. 4 (GameSpot)
You’ll never guess who crashed the party.
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The Skinny on Free Stuff (The Charlotte Observer)
SATURDAY POTTERY | The Young Affiliates of the Mint Museum are hosting an opening reception for a new pottery exhibit featuring works by Circle of Eight, a group of Charlotte-area ceramic artists. The reception includes wine and hors d’oeuvres. 2-6 p.m. Wooden Stone Gallery, 445 S. Main St., Suite 200, Davidson. www.woodenstonegallery.com . SATURDAY OUTDOORS | Take a Saturday …
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