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  • How to Solve Sluggish Internet Surfing Tips and tricks to get your Web browser into shape.
  • World Tech Update: A Google Competitor Launches and More... In this week's show: Cuil tries to compete with Google, kids program their own PC games, Intel's Classmate gets a big order, the IOC admits to a censorship deal and Asus's Eee Box launches and more.
  • World Tech Update: Hackers, Xbox News, and Robots Hackers descend on New York, Microsoft's online services head departs, NTT DoCoMo shows off Super 3G, augmented reality mixes PCs with the real world, Microsoft announces plans to make your own Xbox games, and a robotic device helps paralyzed people walk again.
  • Interactive CG Characters on Your Desktop Geisha Tokyo Entertainment develops a system for interacting with computer-generated (CG) characters on your desktop. The system involves a Webcam recognizing a 2D barcode on a small cube.
  • TV-B-Gone Inventor Speaks at Conference At the Last Hope hackers conference in New York City the inventor of the infamous TV-B-Gone talked about his current projects, but also reminisced about the past.
  • Top 10 Games of E3 2008 The big E3 Games Expo has wrapped up for another year and to recap the week of games in Los Angeles, here's a look at the best ten games as ranked by GamePro.
  • A First Look at Apple's iPhone 3G A quick look at the iPhone 3G and its newest features.
  • Polaroids for the Digital Age Polaroid introduces the PoGo printer, a device that can wirelessly print pics from cell phones, as well as from digital cameras.
  • Big Game News at E3 New game previews at E3 include Capcom's Resident Evil 5, Fallout 3, and Gran Turismo TV, which delivers TV content to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue. There's also good news for Nintendo fans: The Mario and Zelda development teams are at work on new titles.
  • Wii Music and An 80Gb Playstation At the e3 gaming conference in Los Angeles, Nintendo announced the release of Wii Music, which transforms the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers into more than 60 different instruments. Other new Wii developments include the Wii MotionPlus, an accessory for the remote, and Wii Sports Resort. In other news, Sony announced an 80-gigabyte version of the PlayStation coming in September.

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