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Afternoon Web Roundup: NeoTokyo In Half Life 2, cracks appear in Blu-Ray discs, Sci-Fi science films
by Staff writers

The best of the rest. Who's reporting what in the world of PCs, technology, science, broadband, sci-fi, products and more:

Jul 7, 2009
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Computer games could save lives
by The Inquirer

No one would have guessed that violent computer games could actually hold the key to saving lives rather than snuffing them out, until a team from Durham University postulated otherwise.

Feb 5, 2009
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Ten games that qualify as art
by Nathan Taylor

Apr 23, 2009
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Top 10 worst things about the web
by Iain Thomson

For every way that the web has improved life, it has also made things more complicated, frustrating and dangerous..

Mar 16, 2009
Left 4 Dead, close to a truly interactive zombified movie
by David Fearon

Welcome to the first zombie movie we’ve seen that’s actually any good. Left 4 Dead finally gets gaming away from the trigger-point mechanic: you have no idea if a dozen zombies are around the corner, or one, or none.

May 15, 2009
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Afternoon Web Roundup: NeoTokyo In Half Life 2, cracks appear in Blu-Ray discs, Sci-Fi science films
by Staff writers  |   Jul 7, 2009
The best of the rest. Who's reporting what in the world of PCs, technology, science, broadband, sci-fi, products and more:
Top 10 worst things about the web
by Iain Thomson  |   Mar 16, 2009
For every way that the web has improved life, it has also made things more complicated, frustrating and dangerous..
Computer games could save lives
by The Inquirer  |   Feb 5, 2009
No one would have guessed that violent computer games could actually hold the key to saving lives rather than snuffing them out, until a team from Durham University postulated otherwise.
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