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Afternoon Web Roundup: NeoTokyo In Half Life 2, cracks appear in Blu-Ray discs, Sci-Fi science films
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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  on Jul 7, 2009
Tags: webroundup
The best of the rest. Who's reporting what in the world of PCs, technology, science, broadband, sci-fi, products and more:

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

You can explore NeoTokyo In Half Life 2

800 TFLOP ray tracing - if only we could get this from ATI

Pentax's new magnesium alloy flagship DSLR

Blu-Ray discs are cracking up, literally

Scientist wants to create armies of bacteria to produce new fuels

Would you buy a car you can plug-in to charge?

The nostalgia of LAN gaming in StarCraft 2

The Life Aquatic and others: 5 classic depictions of scientists on film

 

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