FEZ soundtrack available on Spotify and Bandcamp (Update)

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Try and look surprised: Crysis 3 acci-revealed by EA's Origin service

Crysis 3
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Thus, EA was probably not too interested in learning about who said that the announcement of Crysis - . The news comes from the original function, box art and details appeared on the surface at night to "Crysis 3" (as above). Art and box lists have been removed, but as we all know,
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PAX: BioWare announces details for Mass Effect 3 DLC

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Babar Ahmad and the injustice of the US/UK extradition laws | Victoria Brittain
extradition laws of the United States and the United Kingdom introduced by the Labour Party after 9/11 have become a major concern in parliament, and in this case highlights once again. A U.S. campaign to suggest that there is no difference in standards between the two countries was a gear for a while, and was deployed again by the spokesman for various States States of the BBC yesterday, confusing the issue. But, as Menzies Campbell, himself a lawyer, said in one of the many interviews dominated by the spokespersons of the United States, this is not true. Words
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Rock Band Weekly: Slayer

Blitz Rock Band the public the first after tomorrow at PAX East, so the
rock Band 
DLC announcement this week came a day before. The downloadable content next week is a pack of three from the thrash metal band Slayer.
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Valve: Next-gen consoles are 'next big event' in fate of physical retail
Young coders: ideas for change
Ossai Priscilla, 18
Where are you studying?
I'm at school in London's Chinatown.
How did you
in coding?My uncle is a systems analyst, and works worldwide. I was always interested in what he did. I remember one day I walked into the room, I was about 14 years, and all I saw was of letters and numbers on your computer screen and I was like, "What -what is it? Not even make sense! "It made me really interested and gradually began to teach me how. It was incredible.
What attracted you to
Technology changes so fast, you really have to pay and you need to learn more. I think that's what really caught my attention. Also, see my uncle by clicking on it did for me and my mother encouraged me by saying: "This is going further."
What is the attitude
coding school?As soon as I reached the sixth grade, my computer classes helped me to understand. First, I learned CSS, HTML codes, how to make websites, things like that. Before I was learning, but I did not really understand what he did.
Do you think they should be taught in schools
Yes, because coding makes everything much faster - you can go directly to the you have to do and save time. I think everyone needs to know the encoding. At least one bit. If they did push harder in school, kids these days do not necessarily follow the path of proxy or the way of architecture or engineering of the road, I think many people would go to the computer instead.
Where do you see in the future?
I like working for Apple. If this is not Apple, then surely Microsoft. One of the two. I want to be a systems analyst as my uncle, but I think that's all I know - maybe if I had seen other ways of computing that I change my mind. Gemma
Kappala-RamsamyJordan Hatch, 17
What is your background?
born in Preston, Lancashire and went to school Kingsfold. I always go at the weekend.
How did you
in coding?When I was six, we got our first computer and I loved it. My parents bought me my own some years later. I started reading a lot about the program online and I loved learning how to build useful things that I find myself.
coding case be part of the curriculum?
permanently. I went to a very small school, and our computer teacher really encouraged me and others. It allowed us to build things for school, for example, the intranet, which was very helpful. Children should learn to code, because you learn the skills of problem solving, and it is very valuable.
What are you doing now?
I work for the Prime Minister, for Digital Government Service (GDS). We are the team to build the small government platform new field, and we intend to replace the online services in the coming years. I lived in London, staying in hotels during the week for five months. It's fun at first but the novelty wears off.you ever hacked?
I, in the right direction. In the days people hack meet and resolve the challenges ahead from government data or whatever. While brainstorming for some projects, build a prototype and show it to the press at the end of the weekend. It's fun.
What music / blogs and magazines that you like?
I like indie rock. I love Blog Daring Fireball John Gruber and a technology news site called the Verge.
How do you see the future of coding?It is much my dream job. I do not know where I want, but there is great potential in the GDS.
Kathy SweeneyDepala Kush, 17
background
I grew up in London. I'm still at school in London.
How did you
in coding?all started last August, in fact, Rewired State event. This was the first time I wrote one line of code. It was a little intimidating, but I joined someone named Josh and set up our first project, a little thing called Snackonomics, which translates into economic concepts such as debt on the things you understand, Jammie Dodgers and the like Starbucks coffee.
Since then, I learned everything I can. I went up to the student organization of Microsoft, which is a cool little thing. They give us support and in return, to write simple things for them. And in January, I started my lunch club at school, teaching younger students how to use code.
Want to make a career out of it?
I've always loved technology and it was interesting to go from being a consumer to do things. However, I will probably end up getting a degree in Classics.
What is the attitude coding school?
was awkward until Michael Gove, has decided to dispose of ICT education and then suddenly everyone started saying, "Yes, we will begin programming." It used to be very dated. My course was a 60-page Word document that explains how I made an Excel document and how it worked and it was painfully difficult. Now the school is taking new forms of things, there including planning, to give an idea of ??what goes on behind the scenes.You think it's important to learn the discipline of coding?
not know much about the economy, but for me the only sector that will last for a period of time is the technology sector. Everything else is in neutral and the oil will eventually run out, so I guess the only place you can really go is to explore technology.
How many languages ??has mastered?
have learned something, but I have exposure to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, a bit of Ruby and I started looking at C #, a little larger, which means that you can start to fix things.Killian Fox
Working Lawrence, 17
background
Worthing and I'm studying computer engineering in my first year at the University of Sussex.How did you in coding?
When I was younger I found computers fascinating. When I was 12 or 13 years, taught me how to build websites and write software. From the beginning, the attraction was problem solving, especially when there is a problem in real life. What was the attitude towards the encoding of your school? I think people realize how to date, the education system in this area. If allowed at school would not have done it all. When he is not bound by the throat at school, I think you can learn much faster.Is the UK a good place to be for an encoder, or if you prefer to be in Silicon Valley?
know some people who came to Silicon Valley, but I think there are possibilities, as many here as there are out there, if not more. I think Silicon Valley is closed - you must know someone to get there. Does not appeal to me personally.
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Fallout: New Vegas devs could work on Wasteland 2

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Talking Tom Cat takes Outfit7 past 360m downloads and 100m users
"The next Harry Potter come from a mobile application," says CEO Singh Narry
Outfit7 is the implementation of mobile applications that have made his name with Talking Tom Cat:. A virtual pet on the iPhone has repeated the words of the people on their return in a shrill voice
has since led to a sequel, and a number of friends who speak other applications in the IOS and Android. Are they popular? Just a little.
"We've already spent 360m downloads, and we have just over 100 million monthly active users," said Narry Singh, CEO of the company.
"The numbers seem to be tripping up on a road a little faster than last year, and we have very aggressive and ambitious goals for 2012. During the holiday season, a average of 1 million downloads a day. "
In many ways, Talking Friends is comparable to that of Angry Birds Rovio, the two popular brands of digital now taken more seriously by the biggest players in media and entertainment industries, who more mocked evolution as potentially short-lived.
Clothingwas talking to media and entertainment on possible partnerships, but Singh says that ads on the results can not be made until later this year.
Quote Zynga IPO as turning a key in promoting more animals from show to talk with companies like Outfit7 whose businesses are based on characters and digital sales of virtual items.
"The transparency of some of the measures in its S1 filing has done more for the industry that perhaps many other things that people want to talk in the mobile world," he says. " The IPO Zynga benefits all. "
Singh also said that the media giants have realized that the newcomers as Outfit7, Rovio and Zynga now has a reach far beyond their traditional networks, be it television, media or other online.
"If you look at our monthly active, we are twice the size of television in America's largest network," he says. "We also have a granularity of understanding of our users who have only fantasized about in the analog world. "
breaks. "The fact that some CEOs of the largest media companies in the world of grandchildren who are obsessed with Tom Cat Talking ... They realize that the next Harry Potter will not come from Hollywood or Bollywood, but from a mobile application. "
global growth
One of the most amazing things about the growth of Angry Birds and friends talk about is its global nature, the characters are a group of fans via digital distribution stores applications much faster than any company could run local marketing campaigns.
Singh points out that when Outfit7 recently hired its first employee in South Korea, the company had 19m users there. Worldwide, meanwhile, took Outfit7 11 months to reach its first 100 million downloads, but the last 100 meters lasted three months.
"The real question in this industry if you can not succeed for two or three months, but if you can stay the course over two or three years," Singh said, suggesting that a company is a time of requests reaches hundreds of millions of downloads that may contain serious hopes to avoid being a marvel once.
Outfit7 is clearly trying to use its network and cross-promotional skills to work with the intellectual property of other companies, as well as provide a platform for brands to promote their products .


