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Tears of joy

Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 24/05/2023

» An initial glance at the graphics and game world of Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, on the Nintendo Switch, would make anyone think it's just an expensive DLC (downloadable content).

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Connecting in Covid times

Business, Published on 06/05/2020

» In 2003 when Linden Lab launched the virtual world Second Life, it was a novelty and a huge success, with a community of over a million at its peak. A quaint convergence of unfettered imagination and dollar-powered real life -- through avatars, business, product sales, music, movies, and even news reporting and politics -- its ever-changing and expanding virtual world took off.

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Epic tales & epic scales

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 26/10/2018

» With a huge open world and hours and hours of content, Assassin's Creed Odyssey will keep you occupied for days on end.

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Turkey labels YouTube leak a pre-election 'plot'

AFP, Published on 28/03/2014

» Turkey's embattled government vowed action Friday over the bugging of a security meeting on Syria which was leaked on YouTube, labelling it a conspiratorial "plot" ahead of key local elections.

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True caves on network assets hitch

Business, Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn, Published on 26/08/2013

» True Corporation has half-heartedly yielded to pressure from its concession owner CAT Telecom to exclude its network assets under a dispute with CAT from its planned 70-billion-baht infrastructure fund.

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Mario Bros creator Miyamoto wins top Spanish prize

AFP, Published on 23/05/2012

» Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong and other hit video games, won a top Spanish prize Wednesday for "revolutionising" the industry.

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Internet keeps government honest: Google chief

AFP, Published on 14/11/2011

» Broader adoption of the Internet will keep governments on their toes as wired-up citizens exercise their newfound power to check rights abuses, Google chief Eric Schmidt said on Saturday.