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Photos: Behind the scenes with World Cup IT
News A genuine ticket for the Fifa World Cup Finals in Germany. This ticket, like the other three million which have been printed, includes an RFID chip that contains information about the rightful owner and the ticket's origin.
21 June 2006, 11:40
Photos: Behind the scenes at Vista
News A display in Building 3 -- the home of the Windows marketing team -- highlights Windows Vista. Microsoft makes extensive use of ads within its corporate walls to energise employees about new product releases.
10 November 2006, 11:07
'Bully's boy-on-boy scenes cause a stir
News Rockstar Games' Bully (known as Canis Canem Edit in the UK) has been the subject of controversy, in both the US and the UK, since it was first announced more than a year ago. The game went on sale in the US last week after a failed 11th-hour...
24 October 2006, 10:12
Photos: Behind the scenes at Napster UK
News Photo 1: Outside the Napster UK office On a busy street a stone's throw from London's Oxford Street are the Napster UK headquarters. Napster has been running an online music subscription service in the UK since May 2004, but is probably better...
5 September 2006, 14:38
Adult-oriented videogames prospering
News Before the scandal involving sexually oriented scenes in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas broke in July, much of the criticism aimed at the video game industry focused on the rampant violence found in countless titles.
3 October 2005, 11:34
Rockstar throws cold water on 'Hot Coffee'
News Moving to calm the scandal surrounding Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Rockstar Games has released a patch that disables the infamous sexually oriented 'Hot Coffee' scenes from its game. The Hot Coffee scenes were not intended to be part of the...
11 August 2005, 10:03
Photos: Famous films, Lego style
News It may be one of the most famous scenes in movie history: Indiana Jones running away from the giant stone ball in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Answer: A growing number of short, stop-motion films made with Lego bricks and figures that spoof specific...
24 September 2007, 11:49
'San Andreas' publisher blames sex mod on hackers
News Instead, the Take-Two Interactive subsidiary said the mod was the result of "the work of a determined group of hackers who have gone to significant trouble to alter scenes in the official version of the game".
14 July 2005, 10:55
News.blog: 'WoW Burning Crusade' collector's edition revealed
News Contained in the spiffy box -- Blizzard released a similar collector's edition box with the original version of WoW in late 2004 that these days fetches in excess of $300 (£160) on eBay -- the collector's edition will include the game on CD and...
5 October 2006, 11:41
Images: Microsoft's Virtual Earth 3D
News The rendering creates photorealistic scenes featuring buildings, roads and bodies of water. Microsoft's new Virtual Earth 3D online mapping interface allows people to 'fly' through cities much as they would in virtual reality scenes and online...
7 November 2006, 10:25
Software soups up surveillance
News Rather than have security guards watch archived video footage in a linear fashion, the software breaks up the footage into key scenes and creates an index of searchable thumbnails. Once it has labelled a person -- let's say, as visitor number 1430...
26 January 2006, 9:26
Sex content leads to adult rating for 'San Andreas'
News So far we have learned that the Hot Coffee modification is the work of a determined group of hackers who have gone to significant trouble to alter scenes in the official version of the game," it read.
21 July 2005, 10:51
Hillary Clinton launches games-rating ads
News Clinton came to the forefront of the industry's critics when the best-selling game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, produced by Take-Two Interactive Software, was found to have hidden sex scenes. Joining the outcry over the explicit scenes, which...
11 December 2006, 8:57
Porn still pushing tech boundaries at CEXXX
News Thus, his site offers films at around 10 cents (about 6p) a minute -- a model he likened to phone cards -- and lets consumers choose exactly which scenes in a film they want to watch and save in a bookmarked 'favourites' folder.
9 January 2006, 9:13
Wave a futuristic goodbye to the mouse
News Remember the Minority Report scenes in which Tom Cruise and others used their hands to manipulate data on giant computer screens? One man is on a mission to make that gestural interface technology commonplace on every desktop.
8 May 2007, 13:05


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