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GameStop's online store is one of 22 retailers being investigated by the office of New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo for deceptively redirecting customers to fee-based membership programs after advertising discounts. Cuomo claims the retailers present customers with offers of cash back or other forms of discounts, but those customers are sent to the websites of external organization
HDMI 1.4 is the next big thing, namely because it brings with it support for 3D television as well as the Audio Return Channel, and Onkyo seems to be leading the charge with getting it rolled into their products and into the hands of the public. In fact, Onkyo just announced that their 2010 receivers, scheduled to start shipping this spring, will support HDMI 1.4. That’s just in time for so
primary atmospheres: works from california 1960-1970 david zwirner gallery, new york january 8 – february 6, 2010 ‘primary atmospheres: works from california 1960-1970’ at david zwirner gallery focuses on minimal artwork coming from nineteen-sixties california. this particular art movement centred around los angeles and ‘differentiated itself in its emphasis on surface, synthetic materials,
If there’s one thing I haven’t done as much of as I would like, it’s travel. The irritating part is I worked in the travel industry for seven years and still didn’t travel as much as I should have. Let me make it clear though, don’t get into travel for the travel benefits, they really weren’t there like you would have expected. Regardless of how frequently you
Mantys Golf Cart Scooter ThingMantys Golf Cart Scooter ThingThe Mantys might just be the future of golf carts. It looks like a one person scooter with a spot to hold your golf clubs in front of you but it’s controlled in much the same way that Segways are. You lean in to turn and stop the Mantys. [...]
They say life imitates art, but any scientist knows that the best designs imitate life. Researchers from the MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN) are drawing new biomimicry inspiration for body armor design from a hardy ocean snail that boasts a shell structure unlike anything else seen in nature... or in material research labs...Tags: Armor, Biomimicry, Design, Military, Nano, prote
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Here are a few simple tips that allow you to overcome two major problems SLR cameras are used, as Cannon Rebel digital SLR – control the focus and well exposed picture taking. Focus Most modern cameras, especially SLR s are very good at focusing on the object that is at the center of your image, but images are often much more interesting if the focus is slightly off-center of the image.
A little under three weeks ago, Canon and Vimeo announced their Story Behind the Still contest, which has a clever twist that sees each round of entries follow a theme set by the previous round's winner. The first round of submissions for the Story Behind the Still contest, which Canon is currently advertising on our site, has another week to go. Initial entries must follow in the footsteps of a
It's not obvious that games have an 'art history', or why, indeed, there needs to be a conference that's entirely focused on that particular subject. So, in their opening panel for the Art History of Games conference in Atlanta, Georgia which Gamasutra will be covering in-depth, organizers Ian Bogost, Michael Nitsche and John Sharp entertained each of the different questions for why an art histor
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