Vehicle runs on power from underground magnets

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A new vehicle has been developed that gets an electrical charge while in motion from underground magnets. The OLEV or “on-line electric vehicle” consu…

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Scientists have created a ‘terminator trout’

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Scientists have succeeded in creating a genetically modified trout with massive rippling body-builder muscles. The terminator-esque trout was created …

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Activision: Singularity, Transformers: War for Cybertron due in May 2010

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After narrowly escaping Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s impact crater in late 2009, Raven Software’s tardy, time-bending first-person shooter, Singularity, finally appears to have settled on a new ETA. Speaking in an investor conference call following the release of the company’s latest financial results, Activision Publishing CEO Mike Griffith mentioned that both Singularity and star vehicle / vehicle star Transformers: War for Cybertron were due some time in May 2010.

If neither of those appeal to you, Shrek Forever After: The Game is also set to release during the same month. But … really? You don’t like transforming robots or time-distorting techno-gloves? What if the robots were wearing the gloves?

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Microsoft ‘actively working’ to restore Original Xbox DLC

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Earlier today we reported that Original Xbox downloadable content had been taken offline, presumably in an early effort to turn off online support for the classic Xbox; however, according to Microsoft the unavailable DLC is only an error.

In an email to Joystiq, a Microsoft representative said: “We are aware that Xbox v1 users are currently unable to access downloadable content via Xbox LIVE, both for the original console and Xbox Originals on Xbox 360. The team is actively working on resolving this issue so that the Xbox v1 community can continue downloading content until April 15.”

No time frame was given for a fix to the disconnected servers, but it looks like Microsoft wants gamers to enjoy every element of the original Xbox’s connected experience until April 15. Now we can all go back to ignoring these server shutdowns and stop acting like it’s such a big deal. You know, because it’s 2010.

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Activision reports $113m in profits for 2009; 2010 game plan is predictable

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Today Activision Blizzard reported the financial results of its December quarter and the entire 2009 calendar year. For the year, Activision recorded a net income of $113 million, a modest turnaround from the $107 million in net losses for the company in 2008. Led by sales of Modern Warfare 2, all signs — at least, this one — pointed to an outstanding Q4 for the publisher. However, figures released today indicate that Activision actually posted a $286 million net loss during the period.

“Despite these challenging times, in 2010 we remain focused on expanding operating margins by growing our high-margin digital/online revenues, directing our resources to the largest and most profitable opportunities and realizing operational efficiencies globally,” CEO Bobby Kotick said. “In calendar year 2010, we expect our net earnings and operating margin growth will be driven by our product slate that includes Blizzard Entertainment’s Starcraft II and the World of Warcraft expansion pack, Cataclysm, as well as a diversified lineup based on Activision Publishing’s best-selling franchises including Call of Duty, Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk, together with other well-known titles such as True Crime, Spider-Man and Bakugan.”

While few details were give about Activision’s pending slate of sequels, spinoffs and possible reboots, Mike Griffith, President and CEO of Activision Publishing, did share a few words about the next True Crime game. “We’ll be releasing a game in the $4 billion action genre, based on our True Crime franchise,” Griffith said. “The game blends intense Hollywood-style driving with martial arts combat and shootouts to deliver an Asian cinema-inspired action thriller. This is a big open-world action game that looks especially strong.” Griffin also confirmed that a new 007 game is still in the works for 2010.

Additionally, Activision noted that two new IPs are in development for its 2010 lineup and assured that additional DLC will continue to be released for Guitar Hero 5 (and presumably Band Hero), as well as for DJ Hero. The next installments in both music game franchises, Guitar Hero and DJ Hero, are due in “the back half of the year,” according Griffith. Activision also announced that it has ceased developing new Guitar Hero games for the PlayStation 2 platform. Aw, shucks.

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NASA puts $28m price tag on retiring shuttles

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Jan/10
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NASA have lowered the price of the space shuttles for museums to obtain them once the fleet has been retired later this year. The vehicles that kept a…

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Dark Void film adaptation announced

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Nov/09
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Preemptively cutting off complaints that it strays too far from the source material, Capcom has announced a film adaptation of a game you haven’t played yet: Dark Void, next year’s promising third-person shooter from Airtight Games. In line with the agreement reached between Capcom, Reliance BIG Entertainment and Brad Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment production company, Dark Void is primed as a “sci-fi action franchise and potential starring vehicle for Pitt.”

While the parties involved decide whether or not the movie is indeed the Pitt’s, someone should probably point out that as far as starring vehicles go, a jetpack is probably the best one. Players will beat Hollywood to the punch and experience it for themselves when Dark Void lands on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on January 19, 2010 in North America and January 22, 2010 in Europe.


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Best Bond Cars: Our Favorite James Bond Vehicles – Digitaltrends.com

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Nov/09
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Best Bond Cars: Our Favorite James Bond Vehicles
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Moose Under Fire in Sweden: Shoot to Kill and Cull Campaign

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Officials in Sweden have introduced a shoot to kill and cull campaign in an effort to reduce the amount of vehicle accidents and damage to forests due to the growing number of moose in the country.  42 people have been killed and almost 2,000 people have been injured in road collisions involving moose over the past five years.

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More racing, kicking comes to Games on Demand

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Aug/09
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Great news for you zero-patience homebodies out there: A new batch of Xbox 360 games has just come to Games on Demand. Better yet, it’s a group of games that lets you perform some of the activities you swore off when you decided to never again leave the confines of your home.

Now you can remember the fun of playing soccer with friends with FIFA 09 or relive the visceral thrill of operating a motor vehicle with Burnout Revenge and Need For Speed: Pro Street. Now, if only they’d release The Touch of Another Human, you’d be all set.

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