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Friday, September 21, 2007 |
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Game consoles help
keep
students in the classroom |
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Video-game machines, long seen by
parents as a formidable enemy in the battle to get their children to
study, are advancing into the Japanese classroom.
In a growing number of cities,
teachers hoping to engage children born in the fast-moving digital
age are using game machines such as the Nintendo DS, the hugely
popular double-screen handheld console, to draw in and hold
students.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Apple unveils
German winner of iPhone contract
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US technology giant Apple picked
mobile phone operator T-Mobile on Wednesday to launch its iPhone
handset in Germany, with deals in more countries expected as the
group prepares...
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Toshiba to
replace defective adaptors for DVD players
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Japanese electronics giant
Toshiba Corp. said Wednesday it will voluntarily recall AC adaptors
for portable DVD players that may overheat and damage the players
themselves.
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Techbytes
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e-Games
Evolution: Freeplay and beyond
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New logo, new games and road show
marks e-Games evolution event
As the gaming industry booms, more and more online game publishers
pull out all the stops to sell their titles to a demanding gaming
public.
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HARDWARE CORNER
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Cool, so
hot, so cool
The extraordinary ASUS EN8800GTX AquaTank/HTDP graphics card comes
along with an all-in-one watercooled module and equipped with a
large 768MB DDR3 memory.
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DIGITALLIFESTYLE
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Gadgets Of The Week
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Sanyo
Xacti VPC-CA6
WD My Book World
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