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“Physics put people in spiritual harm, the same way pimps put people in physical harm.” – Christine O’Donnell, Tea Party Candidate

Up Front:

Report: ‘Superphone’ Shipments Expected to Hit 100 Million Units By 2015 [Maximum PC]

Gadgets:

Apple’s Steve Jobs Named Most Influential in T3 Tech 100 [T3]
Designing Gestural Interfaces Clearly Ain’t Easy [Core 77]
BlackRock Employee Ordered A Wedding Cake in the Shape of A Bloomberg Terminal [New York Magazine]
Dell May Spend More Than $100 Billion To Widen China Operations [Buisnessweek]

Gaming:

Ni No Kuni gets new trailer and some offscreen gameplay footage [Gamer Ranx]
Gameloft Shows Off Impressive New Grand Theft Auto And Diablo Clones [Kotaku]
Electronic Arts Stepping Into the Android Gaming Scene [Android Community]
PlayStation Move is Out Tomorrow: Everything You Need To Know [Electricpig]
Joe’s Adventures in Mafia 2 Coming Later This Year [Joystiq]
Blu-Ray 3D Support Coming To PS3 Next Tuesday [I4U News]
Long-Exposure Photos of Classic Video Games [Geekosystem]

Culture:

‘Star Trek’ Cremation Urns Take Trekkies on a Heavenly Journey [AOL]
Professional Packer of the Day [Daily What]
8 Films You Can’t Talk About [Film School Rejects]
Guillermo del Toro talks At The Mountains of Madness, Haunted Mansion, and Reveals He’s Developing 3 Video Games [Collider]
Dispora Releases Source Code, Developers Dissect It [Mashable]

News:

Falling In Love Costs You Friends [BBC]
Yahoo CEO Has the Gall to Diss Apple [TG Daily]
Proyas finds ‘Paradise’ [Variety]

Video:

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Nerdy Want:

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  • richardsrussell

    Given that your quote of the day misspells “spiritual”, I have to inquire whether that 1st word is actually the (singular) noun referring to the hardest of the sciences or whether you (or O’Donnell) really meant “psychics”, the wooiest of the woo-woo scam artists (which would be consistent with the plural verb “put”). Or maybe O’Donnell really IS that brainless.

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