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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

'Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes' Release Date & Gameplay Update: Kojima Wants Players to "Play it on PS4 if Possible"

Game designer and producer Hideo Kojima tweets that fans of the ‘Metal Gear’ series should play the latest chapter, ‘Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes’, on PS4 if possible.
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Windows XP Dies This Spring, But Anti-Malware Support Will Persist

The end is near for Windows XP, but some aspects of Microsoft support for the virus-prone 12-year-old operating system will linger on for about one more year, according to an announcement from Microsoft.
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GTA 5 Cheats for PS3 and Xbox 360: User-Created Content, Codes To Try Before Next-Gen Release

Grand Theft Auto 5 is still one of the most popular games on the market despite the fact that gamers still have to play it on the on the older Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 game consoles as well as the PC
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Apple iPad Air Specs, News, and Accessories: Apple Draws Praise for Making Its Air Have Reasonable Prices

With its commercials inspired by "Dead Poets Society" and a lighter-than-air weight that makes it appealing to a certain demographic, the Apple iPad Air is now drawing praise from the communities for being listed at such a low price.

From Atari To Xbox One: The Evolution Of The Video Game Console [EXCLUSIVE]

As hard as it may be to believe, there was once a time when video games were NOT life-like and an integral part of our lives and of the popular culture. Let's take a look back at the evolution of the video game console -- from Atari (and before...) to the Xbox One.

Target Data Breach: 6 Other Retailers Targeted For Credit Card Data Theft

You may have been the target of cybercrime if you shopped at brick-and-mortar Target stores during the Christmas shopping season. But you might also be in danger if you shopped in six other yet-unnamed retailers, according to a recent report.
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Internet of Things, Refrigerator Hacked: The More We Connect, The More We Must Protect

Just as the "Internet of Things" (IoT) - the interconnected world of appliances, gadgets, medical devices, wearables, and media centers - was just getting off the ground, the first ever cyberattack on smart appliances took place this week, according to security service Proofpoint.
Barack Obama speaks on NSA reforms at department of Justice

Obama's NSA Reform: Electronic Frontier Foundation Levies Harsh ScoreCard

Internet rights advocacy group Electronic Frontier Foundation took the trouble to "score" President Obama's promises on reforming the National Security Agency's snooping practices.
Dark Souls 2

'Dark Souls 2' Release Date, Gameplay & Review: Trailer and Screenshots Reveal New Characters; To Launch on PS4 & Xbox One

From Software is at it again and this time, the developers are out revealing new characters and monsters making the highly anticipated sequel even more anticipated.

PS4 vs. Xbox One: Sony May Defeat Microsoft Once and For All With HBO GO App

Sony's PlayStation has become an even bigger competition for Microsoft's Xbox with the addition of HBO GO.
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First U.S.-Mexico High-Speed Rail Line Could Be Built by 2018

The plans for a long-sought after high-tech, high-speed rail line between the United States and Mexico just took a step forward, as officials from Texas and Mexico held a high level meeting on Thursday with the U.S. Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C.
FCC chairman Tom Wheeler Speaking at the Minority Media and telecommunications council on CSPAN

Net Neutrality: FCC Chairman Tells Minority Media & Telecom Council He'll Fight, But Cautiously

Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler told the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) - a national non-profit organization dedicated to preserving civil rights in mass media and closing the digital divide for minorities including Latinos - that the FCC would find other ways to enforce the Net Neutrality-based Open Internet Order that was discontinued after the U.S. Court of Appeals for Washington D.C. struck it down on Tuesday.

Facebook Trending Topics: News Feed's Latest Addition Puts Viral Content At Your Fingertips

Facebook continues to keep up with the times. In an attempt that makes the social networking site even more similar to its rival Twitter, Facebook will now have trending topics added to your news feed. You will now get to see what other users have been talking about while you took your usual 5-10 minute break from the addicting social sharing machine.
Google Moonshot Glucose Sensor Smart Contact Lens

Google's Smart Glucose-Sensing Contact Lens for Diabetics: On Hype and Hope

Google is known for innovation -- and hype -- and the most recent announcement from the Mountain View giant incorporates a bit of both: Google has said it is developing a "smart contact lens" that can constantly measure glucose levels in the wearer's tears, sparking hope, and debate, among people living with diabetes.
Barack Obama speaks on NSA reforms at department of Justice

Obama's NSA Reforms: What's Changing And What's Not

After ex-contractor Edward Snowden's leaks sparked months of revelations about the National Security Agency's collection of U.S. phone records, as well as a breadth of other sweeping NSA surveillance programs, President Barack Obama spoke on Friday about changes he plans to make to the agency's mass data collection policies.
iPhone 6 Render by Nak Design

Apple iPhone 6 Rumors, News, Specs and Release Date: Smartphone May Feature Liquidmetal Alloy

Apple may be working on implementing liquidmetal alloy into the iPhone 6.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Metal Casing

Samsung Galaxy S5 Release Date, Features & Specs: Smartphone to Boast Stylus Pen Recognition and Improved Air Gesture

The latest speculated Samsung Galaxy S5 features include the support for passive stylus along with enhanced gesture recognition.

PS4 vs Xbox One: Microsoft's Next Gen Console is No.1 Game Console in the US? [Poll]

Microsoft’s Xbox One is reportedly the leading next-gen console in the US for the month of December, claims Xbox Wire. The claim is based on the December NPD Group figures.

Valve Steambox's Fast Processor and GPU Compete with Xbox One, PS4 Consoles

The Steam Box is coming and its aim is to set traditional PC gaming on its head.
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AP Computer Science Exam Data Point To Continuing Gap in STEM Education for Latinos, Other Minorities

A new study shows that Latinos and other minorities still lag behind in preparation for continuing education in subjects leading to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers. The study found that Latinos, females, and African Americans remain underrepresented in Advanced Placement (AP) exams for computer science.
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