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  • "Smartbomb" Squad, Part 2: An Inside Look at the Video Game Industry with author Aaron Ruby*
    Thursday 9 February 2006 – 03:16
    "Smartbomb" author Aaron Ruby spent five years covering the video game industry with his wife and co-author Heather Chaplin and discovered how an evolving media is changing the entertainment business and altering our culture. In part two of the interview with the authors of "Smartbomb," Ruby shares his thoughts with TwitchGuru.
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  • An Inside Look at the Video Game Industry with the "Smartbomb" Squad*
    Tuesday 7 February 2006 – 03:02
    An Inside Look at the Video Game Industry with the "Smartbomb" co-author Heather Chaplin spent five long years immersed in the video game industry, following the biggest and most influential names in the business while chronicling the rise in cultural dominance of an exciting new form of media.
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  • Keep Your Stuff Safe with Inside Out Networks' USB Sensors and Cameras*
    Tuesday 1 February 2005 – 06:00
    You have a lot of money and time invested in your computer equipment. Now you can protect it, with environmental sensors and webcams from Inside Out Networks. The many options for alerts and notifications make remote monitoring a snap.
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  • Inside the Grindhouse Festival*
    Tuesday 1 May 2007 – 12:59
    Inside the Grindhouse Festival To promote his new film "Grindhouse," Quentin Tarantino paid a two-month-long tribute to some of his favorite B-movies and exploitation flicks with the Grindhouse Film Festival at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles. TwitchGuru's David Konow took in several screenings to trace Tarantino's biggest influences.
  • Inside the Solar Powered Wii*
    Tuesday 20 March 2007 – 01:57
    Inside the Solar Powered Wii It's a Wii on wheels that uses alternative energy. Tom's Hardware Guide recently built a mobile Wii station powered by solar energy. Here's a look at how our little invention was created from start to finish.
  • Bottlenecks inside and outside of the box*
    Friday 3 December 1999 – 06:00
    Could insatiable demand for performance be reaching a plateau? Is there enough software out there to drive high-end computing? Maybe there is too much chasing too few dollars.

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