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  • Monster and Beats Electronics discontinue partnership, audiophiles rejoice

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    Joe Pollicino
    Joe Pollicino
    01.12.2012

    Color us surprised, but word on the street is that Monster and Beats By Dr. Dre are soon going to be a thing of the past. After years of pumping out fashion-forward, bass and treble pumping headphones that (debatably) changed the landscape of personal audio products -- and spawned a slew of imitators -- both companies have reportedly decided not to renew their five-year contract. Businessweek notes that two sources have confirmed that disagreements over "revenue share" and "who deserved the most credit for the line's success" stemmed the decision between the companies -- not surprisingly, Beats Electronics wanted more of both. In the followup, Monster will pump out eight new headphone lineups this year independently. Monster is noted to have brought in 60% of its own revenue from Beats by Dre, and now plans to shift its focus on older demographics, such as executive types, which the brand never exactly catered to. Notably, Businessweek also states that Beats Electronics will retain the rights to the headphone's iconic design, sound-signature and branding. Considering Beats' partnerships reign far with companies like HP and HTC, things probably won't be all doom and gloom for the company -- but the amount of time left to pick up your very own JustBeats likely just got very slim.

  • Cinemassively: Wonderland documentary focuses on virtual adultery in cyberspace

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    02.06.2008

    The BBC recently aired a documentary about Second Life that focuses on a much darker side of it. A husband, Lee, starts to notice that his wife of nine years, Caroline, is spending more time online and less time with the kids. When he tries to come into their bedroom, she'll shove him out and dodge questions about what she was doing.This leads to heartbreaking revelations by her kids, who feel that she doesn't care as much about them as she does SL. Caroline ends up risking everything to meet her lover, who lives on another continent! Will she come to her senses and realize that she has a family at home? You'll just have to watch this sad tale to find out.[Thanks, Fenlock!]

  • The Soloist: Why I do it

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    Akela Talamasca
    Akela Talamasca
    11.19.2007

    After this post, I had it in mind to think through why I prefer to solo, and whether the reasons why are valid ones, given that I'm playing in a genre meant to provide a social experience. I'm going to try to list as many reasons as I can think of in favor of grouping and playing with buddies, and provide a counter-argument if I can. Bear in mind, this is not me telling you that you should go solo; this is just me trying to 1) explain why I do it, and 2) understand for myself whether my reasons hold water.Enough said; excelsior!

  • Official Nintendo magazine UK interview

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.14.2006

    The British Gaming Blog recently conducted an interview with Lee Nutter, the Editor of the new Official Nintendo UK magazine, on the future of the magazine and the kind of Nintendo coverage the UK can expect. Naturally, there had to be something said about the Revolution, and much like everything else said about it, the content was vague and hinted at something great on the horizon."...In issue 03 there’s an exclusive interview with Shigeru Miyamoto. For issue 04 we’ve already secured a number of exclusive Revolution games. And that’s just the stuff I can tell you about now…"