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5 games to look for at E3 2012
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is one of the most anticipated video game shows of the year. This time around, developers and designers from companies such as Activision and Electronic Arts will be showcasing their new and unreleased products among about 200 registered exhibitors. Here are five games to look for this year – but we also want to hear from you. Let us know about your most anticipated titles in the comments.
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Hot toys through the ages (VIDEO)
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5 games to look for at E3 2012
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is one of the most anticipated video game shows of the year. This time around, developers and designers from companies such as Activision and Electronic Arts will be showcasing their new and unreleased products among about 200 registered exhibitors. Here are five games to look for this year – but we also want to hear from you. Let us know about your most anticipated titles in the comments.
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Hot toys through the ages (VIDEO)
No one knows what turns a toy into a must-have phenomenon. Some years,something pops out of nowhere and is immediately snapped up. Other years are quiet (including 2011, retailers say). Here’s a look back at seven toys that became blockbusters in their day and left an imprint on American culture:
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Xbox 360's Natal will bring 'brilliant innovations,' Sega exec predicts
As Microsoft and Sony gin up support for their motion-control systems, a Sega exec says both Project Natal for Xbox 360 and the PlayStation Move will be bolstered by top-notch content.
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The first Motorola Droid sold in Europe? Call it a Milestone.
A week after the official US launch of the Droid, Motorola announced the smartphone would soon be sold in Germany, Italy, and Argentina under the Milestone name.
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iDroid commercial draws bead on Apple
The Verizon Droid phone will be rolled out later this month. In the meantime, a new line of 'iDon't' commercials target the Apple iPhone.
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As iPhone contracts expire, Sprint and Palm wait with open arms
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Video games start to shape classroom curriculum
While more educators adopt games as a learning tool, one public school designs a brand new teaching philosophy.







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