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Beijing’s New Swanky Internet Cafe Has Insane Fees
Internet cafe’s in China are a dime a dozen. However, as China has grown more affluent with the times, so has its, well, internet cafes. One newly opened club in Beijing might be the most ridiculous one yet. Ridiculous in an expensive way. Recently opened in Beijing’s Sanlitun entertainment district, the new Cuz Club sports…
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This Is What Happens To Your Discarded iPhone
Have you ever wondered what happens to a discarded iPhone? Does it crackle in the sun? Does it wallow in the electronic filth until its battery leaks and runs? Maybe it just sits there like a dusty brick. Or maybe, just maybe, it breathes life anew in the land of China. As we have posted…
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The Week in Games: Garden Warfare and Thief
Thief arrives on the PC and both PlayStations and Xboxes this week, along with Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare on Xbox 360 and Xbox One and the latest Castlevania for PC and the previous-gen consoles. Call of Duty fans on PC and the PlayStations get the Onslaught DLC this week, too. Tuesday, Feb. 25: Castlevania:…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
‘Twitch Plays The Legend of Zelda‘ Is a Study in Frustration
Video gaming’s biggest craze of 2014 appears to be the “Twitch Plays” phenomenon, which hita couple of weeks ago withPokémon, then grazed Tetris and now has moved to something much more complex: The Legend of Zelda. Watch it streaming on the jump. If you’re skeptical this can actually work, join the club. So far it’s…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Netflix Will Pay for Better Speed on Comcast’s Internet
The Wall Street Journal reports that Netflix and Comcast—the company that just bought up Time Warner Cable, remember—reached a landmark deal with potentially serious ramifications for net neutrality. Basically, Netflix is going to pay Comcast for more direct access to its network. Video gamers use a ton of bandwidth for streaming video, whether it’s through…
By Owen Good