Given how simple we’ve made timekeeping over the years, it was inevitable that luxury watches would have to move into more esoteric lands in order to exude the appropriate sense of wonder when witnessed by those who can’t afford them. You might call that the Xperia Pureness effect .

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4N wristwatch delivers digital time in a mechanical fashion
Being drip-fed information on the HTC Supersonic is unlikely to be as pleasant an experience as actually having one, but it’s all we can do to fill the time until this beast of a phone finally makes its official debut (probably on Sprint ). Today’s appearance shows what looks to be a majorly insecure Mr.

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HTC Supersonic meets Mr. Blurrycam, leaves us wanting more (video)
Kratos wants to do one thing: kill Zeus. It’s the only goal that the “Ghost of Sparta” has in the entirety of God of War 3 , and everything from the epic beginning moments to the final credits serves to make that happen. If you haven’t played the first two games and you have a PlayStation 3, it’s worth your time to pick them up ?and get up to speed on how our “hero” became what he is today

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feature: God of War 3 review: this is the way it ends
The implosion of Infinity Ward , one of the best game studios ever founded in video games, is the latest chapter in a long saga that is intertwined with the history of intense combat video games. The lawsuit filed by the studio’s co-founders last week against parent company Activision Blizzard was the saddest milestone at a studio that has come to be cherished by millions of hardcore game fans. In the beginning, there was Saving Private Ryan

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The making and unmaking of Infinity Ward
Filed under: Steve Jobs The Berkley Repertory Theater is producing a play titled The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs . The play will be a monologue monologuist piece that “dives into the epic story of a real-life Willy Wonka whose personal obsessions profoundly affect our everyday lives” The play isn’t all roses in it’s portrayal of Jobs , though. It follows the trail to China where millions toil in factories to create iPhones and iPods – something Apple has been under pressure for lately.

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Life of Steve Jobs to be a play
Filed under: Humor , Odds and ends , iPhone It doesn’t take much to make yourself look like a fool, but in the case of The UK’s Sun and Daily Mail newspapers, they have to be feeling quite idiotic right about now. Perhaps not, as these tabloids have a history of running fabulous stories about celebrities, politicians, and the supernatural as a matter of daily business.

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iPhone photo of "ghost" makes UK tabloids look foolish
The folks behind the scenes at MacHeist are at it again , this time with a promotion they call the nanoBundle 2.
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Latest MacHeist bundle brings even more software on the cheap
Forget “Topeka”—as of yesterday, Topeka, Kansas will be referred to as “Google, Kansas” for the month of March. Bizarre publicity stunt? Sure, but it’s got nothing on the time in 1998 that Topeka became the US launch city for Pokemon games from Nintendo—and changed its name to “ToPikachu” (groan) for the day

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Desperate cities beseech St. Google: bless us with thy fiber