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Xbox 360 getting full retail games delivered on demand.
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Man wakes from brain surgery as talented artist.
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Canon employees are forbidden to sit down, walk at normal pace.
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Sweet! Ice cream that doesn't melt!
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Star Wars: The Old Republic cinematic trailer, out now!
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This week's episode of Diggnation is brought to you by The Advanced Adobe Flash Platform, Virgin America and GoDaddy.
The Adobe Flash Platform provides everything you need to develop applications, content and video across operating system and devices. Adobe has announced further advancements to the Adobe Flash Platform with the beta availability of Adobe Flash Builder 4 (formerly Flex Builder), Adobe Flash Catalyst and the open source Flex 4 framework. Revision3 was at Adobe Flash Camp and interviewed some of the engineers and product mangers who worked on the updated platform. Please watch the video at the end of the show to learn more about these amazing tools.
"Day in the Cloud" by Google apps and Virign America is taking place on June 24, 2009. Virgin America, the first airline to offer in-flight WiFi on every flight, is teaming up with Google to take cloud computing to new heights with the first-ever online scavenger hunt to be played simultaneously in the air and on the ground for one day – June 24. Virgin America will be giving all its guests free WiFi that day to encourage travelers to get their nerd on. Google gathered a small group of gamers extraordinaire to come up with puzzles, trivia, and brain teasers. The hour-long game challenge will run for a 24-hour period on the ground and in the air.
Visit www.dayinthecloud.com to play. The top five scorers in the challenge will receive a "Year in the Cloud" prize package, which includes a year of free flights and free in-flight WiFi from Virgin America, an HP netbook computer, and 1 terabyte of Google account storage for all of your
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