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Car Alarm SystemTuesday, July 27, 2010 @ 10:51PMThe level of protection an alarm provides is up to you. Car alarms really vary from brand to brand. A car car alarm system has the capability to notify owners and thieves through several different mediums: headlights flashing, horn repetition, siren blasts and remote proximity indication with beeping and vibrating notification.

When Gaming Goes GlobalMonday, April 19, 2010 @ 11:26PMState of Play: It's a small world after all.

RuneScape (Web) cheatsMonday, January 11, 2010 @ 2:18PMRuneScape (Web) Hint: Skiller

Digital tills are ringing to the sound of an unreal Christmas | Victor KeeganThursday, December 17, 2009 @ 5:47PMFlirtomatic , a London-based company, claims to have sold 100,000 gifts during the past four weeks in the run-up to Christmas. This wouldn't normally be of interest but Flirtomatic is a social network...

Athletic Training Tip of the Week Cardiovascular Disease PreventionFriday, November 20, 2009 @ 3:04AMCardiovascular disease is actually quite easy to prevent. Eating a diet low in saturated fats, cholesterol, sodium, and processed foods will greatly decrease your risk. Cholesterol is found in animal products and is easily absorbed into the body. Once it is there it is hard to get rid of. Elevated cholesterol levels can cause plaque deposits in the arteries, which can build up and eventually ...

Interview: Sparkplay's Decade Of Microtransaction Lessons For Earth EternalWednesday, August 5, 2009 @ 7:44AMAnother week, another free-to-play RPG, right? With the flood of imports from Asia, kids games' popping up like mushrooms in the wake of Club Penguin, and domestic developers with an eye on the social gaming and MMO space ramping up production, it's hard to know which games will maintain any genuine interest. San Francisco-based startup Sparkplay Media hopes that its "epic fantasy" MMO title, ...

Free games draw 'em in, then offer pay upgradesTuesday, July 14, 2009 @ 7:36PMThere's free, and then there's "freemium." Free online game destinations such as Disney's Club Penguin and RuneScape have drawn millions of younger players with no-cost, often ad-supported offerings, then made money by encouraging folks to chip in for additional access and features.

Why Enterprises Don't Like SaaSFriday, June 26, 2009 @ 4:53PMAt the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, I asked all of the vendors, "SaaS or on-premise?" The assumption, because this conference was all about modern 2.0 stuff, was that everyone would say, "SaaS, of course." Wrong. At least 50% of the vendors were deploying primarily on premise. Even some of the pure SaaS crowd would admit to an occasional on-premise deployment. Anecdotally, even some of those who ...

Game Developers On Gold SellingMonday, April 13, 2009 @ 2:27AMEurogamer has an article which takes a look at how various game companies deal with gold spammers in their games. Some, like Mythic, take a hard stance, literally telling farmers and sellers to "go to hell." Others engage in an arms race to block such behavior, sometimes to the detriment of normal users. "In fact, a former Jagex source tells me that when Jagex banned all IPs connected to gold ...