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3 hours and 8 minutes ago
via Eurogamer
Sony has updated the PlayStation Store with a demo of LocoRoco 2, the BioShock Challenge Rooms and
a host of premium downloadables for Need For Speed Undercover along with usual candidates Rock Band
and Guitar Hero World Tour.
LocoRoco 2 is out in the UK today, although you might not know it from the game's low-profile
launch build-up. In addition to seeing what we thought of it in our LocoRoco 2 PSP review, however,
you can now grab the demo.
Elsewhere there's the promising but polarisingly priced BioShock Challenge Rooms, which introduce
three puzzly new levels that ask you to make the most of the game's varied arsenal of weapons,
plasmids and tonics, each with unlockable Trophies and secrets.
Meanwhile the DLC war between Rock Band and Guitar Hero goes monetarisingly on with Rock Band
add-ons from Dead Kennedys, Mission of Burma and Century Media Girls and Guitar Hero World Tour
downloads from The Raconteurs.
PSP Demos
PSone games on PS3/PSP Store
- Sim City 2000 (GBP 4.99 / EUR 7.99)
PS3 Add-ons
- BioShock Challenge Rooms (GBP 6.29 / EUR 7.99)
- LittleBigPlanet - Sack in the Box (free)
- LittleBigPlanet - LocoRoco Costume Kit (GBP 2.39 / EUR 2.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Aftermarket Body Kit Package (GBP 1.49 / EUR 1.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Aftermarket Hoods, Spoilers and Exhaust Package (GBP 1.49 / EUR
1.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Wheels Package (GBP 1.49 / EUR 1.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Collector's Edition Upgrade (GBP 6.99 / EUR 9.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Exotic Car Bundle (GBP 3.99 / EUR 5.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Muscle Car Bundle (GBP 3.49 / EUR 4.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Paint & Vinyls Package (GBP 1.49 / EUR 1.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Tuner Car Bundle (GBP 3.49 / EUR 4.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Ultimate Performance Bundle (GBP 6.99 / EUR 9.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Ultimate Visual Bundle (GBP 3.49 / EUR 4.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Pro Handling Bundle (GBP 1.99 / EUR 2.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Pro Power Bundle (GBP 2.99 / EUR 3.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Race Handling Bundle (GBP 1.99 / EUR 2.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Race Power Bundle (GBP 1.99 / EUR 2.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Street Handling Bundle (GBP 1.49 / EUR 1.99)
- Need For Speed Undercover - Street Power Bundle (GBP 1.99 / EUR 2.99)
PS3 Rock Band stuff
- Century Media Girls - "Closer" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Century Media Girls - "Forever" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Century Media Girls - "Swamped" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Century Media Girls of Metal Pack 01 (GBP 2.99 / EUR 3.99)
- Crooked X - "Gone" (GBP 0.59 / EUR 0.79)
- Dead Kennedys - "California Uber Alles" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Dead Kennedys - "Holiday in Cambodia" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Dead Kennedys - "Police Truck" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Dead Kennedys Pack 01 (GBP 2.99 / EUR 3.99)
- Mission of Burma - "Mica" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Mission of Burma - "That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Mission of Burma - "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" (GBP 0.99 / EUR 1.49)
- Mission of Burma Pack 01 (GBP 2.99 / EUR 3.99)
PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour stuff
- The Raconteurs - "Consoler of the Lonely" (GBP 1.49 / EUR 1.99)
- The Raconteurs - "Hold Up" (GBP 1.49 / EUR 1.99)
- The Raconteurs - "Salute Your Solution" (GBP 1.49 / EUR 1.99)
- The Raconteurs Track Pack (GBP 3.99 / EUR 5.99)

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Scoopeo En attente -
4 hours and 23 minutes ago
Celle que ses adversaires présentent comme la candidate de l'appareil et du vieux PS n'a
pourtant que trois ans de plus que Ségolène Royal, avec ses 58 ans
(déplacez-vous sur notre diaporama photos et visionnez le parcours politique de Martine
Aubry)
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Michel Leblanc, M.Sc. commerce électronique. Marketing Internet, consultant et conférencier -
5 hours and 18 minutes ago
Ce matin je suis encore sur l’adrénaline de cette expérience merveilleuse et
si intense d’être allé à Tout le monde en
parle hier. Je suis vraiment heureuse de ma performance qui fera des vagues, à
n’en pas douter, et triste à la fois de ne pas avoir pu passer tout le contenu dont
je voulais parler. Mais il est désormais clair qu’une brèche a
été ouverte de façon non équivoque sur l’inefficacité de
nos partis politiques en ligne. Madame Marois (qui avait le malheur de se trouver là) a su
à quel point son site est poche et surtout pourquoi en terme technique, mais surtout
philosophique. Mais elle sait aussi qu’elle n’est pas la seule dans ce marasme. Mes
regrets sont que je n’ai pas discuté de la
lettre au premier ministre et du plan
numérique pour le Québec, de Yulbiz et que bien
qu’il a été plogué en fin d’émission et que je l’ai
mentionné lors d’une escarmouche avec Daniel Bélanger, le livre Pourquoi bloguer dans un
contexte d’affaires n’a pas été discuté. Par contre, je suis
vraiment fière d’avoir dit en pleine face à madame Marois à quel point
la communication Web des partis est médiocre et que leur attitude de n’être en
ligne que lors des élections est inacceptable et que la communication unidirectionnelle
dépassée. Je suis surtout ravie d’avoir pu expliquer en terme clair ce
qu’est la dysphorie d’identité de genre, de briser les tabous qui
l’entourent et de positionner l’association des
Transsexuels et transsexuelles du Québec et d’exprimer à quel point le
gouvernement du Québec ne fait absolument rien pour aider les gens aux prises avec cette
condition.
Je suis aussi extrêmement touchée de la carte de Dany que vous pourrez
connaître dimanche et de l’extrême gentillesse et du professionnalisme de
l’équipe de Tout le monde en parle. J’ai aussi pu manger après le show
avec certains des invités et Guy A. et je comprends finalement pourquoi il est si
réfractaire aux blogues. En fait, il est surtout réfractaire aux commentaires
qu’il reçoit sur le site de l’émission dont plusieurs menaces
sérieuses sont souvent arrivées jusqu’à lui. Dans ces conditions, il
est clair que l’expression citoyenne peut laisser un mauvais goût dans la bouche et
ce problème de modération des commentaires de sites médiatiques et
d’une politique éditoriale de ces commentaires, dont
j’ai déjà mainte fois parlé, est un problème qui peut se
résoudre en affectant des ressources humaines pour gérer ça, ce qui
n’est de toute évidence pas le cas.
J’ai aussi grandement apprécié la chaleur humaine (entre les
séquences) de certains invités et suis pantoise de la froideur de certains autres
dont je ne nommerai pas les noms. Je sais d’ores et déjà que lundi, mon site
va « tilter » comme jamais et ce week-end, je travaillerai sur un billet positionnant
tous les sujets qui me tiennent à cÅ“ur. J’imagine aussi qu’une
certaine frénésie médiatique se fera sentir la semaine prochaine et que la
lettre au premier ministre rebondira dans l’actualité. Sur ce, pour ceux qui ne sont
pas encore sur Twitter (et je remercie les potes puisque que grâce à eux et à
la pétition twiteresque j’ai eu mon scotch), voici quelques-uns de mes twits de ce
matin pour votre titillement....
Afin d’aider Mme Marois et les autres chefs de partis, je suggère de relire le
billet : Signets
pour une gentille candidate aux élections et pour un fonctionnaire de bonne
volonté


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Open"Source::critere -
6 hours and 9 minutes ago
Selon l'équipe en charge du navigateur, une version « release candidate » sera
diffusée au cours du premier trimestre de l'année prochaine.
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Open"Source::critere -
7 hours and 19 minutes ago
Elle a déjà un pied rue de Solferino. Le deuxième devrait suivre.
Incontestablement la dynamique est du côté de lrsquo;ex-candidate qui a sensiblement
creusé lrsquo;écart depuis le vote des motions (29%) pour recueillir 43,10% des voix
hier soir. La
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Europe1.fr -
7 hours and 25 minutes ago
La nomination de la candidate à l’investiture démocrate au poste de
secrétaire d'Etat est "sur les rails" et devrait intervenir après les congés
de Thanksgiving, selon une source proche du futur président américain.
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Silicon Alley Insider -
8 hours and 8 minutes ago
pimg class="float_right" src="/~~/f?id=48626c8d14b9b9be00feede9maxX=320maxY=264" border="0"
alt="yahoo-hq.jpg" title="yahoo-hq.jpg" width="320" height="264" /When Yahoo's stock hit $12, we
said it was ridiculously cheap. Now it's below $9. Given that no one else seems to want to buy and
fix this once-great and still amazingly valuable company, we're now offering to do it ourselves./p
pWe have the privilege of being a co-host of Yahoo's "TechTicker" financial show. So that makes
this an employee-led turnaround plan. To execute the plan, we're going to need the support of many
other Yahoo employees, including Jerry Yang, David Filo, and the Board, so we're just going to call
this a management buyout. Cool?/p pWe've structured our proposal to be as simple and easy as
possible: No need for shareholder votes. No need to raise billions of dollars of capital (who has
time for that?). No need for interminable, angst-ridden negotiations. We're also making the
proposal completely transparent, so our fellow Yahoos and shareholders know what's coming./p
pHere's the plan:/p ul listrongYahoo will buy our parent company, Silicon Alley Media, for, say,
$100 million in stock./strong We already own some YHOO, and we're willing to put more money where
our mouth is: Specifically, we're willing to bet our entire company on our YHOO turnaround plan.br
//li listrongYahoo will appoint us as acting CEO. /strongNo worries: We will not take this job to
become yet another fat CEO pig at the trough. In fact, we're so excited about this opportunity that
we'll do it for Jerry's salary: $1 a year (okay, maybe we could add some zeroes there, to preserve
our marriage. But not six. Or, god forbid, eight). Believe it or not, we also have no ambition to
hold this post indefinitely. Several folks in the business world are more qualified to run a global
Fortune 500 company than we are, and when the time is right, we will gladly hand the reins to one
of them. Unlike many incoming Yahoo CEO candidates, however, we know what Yahoo needs right now,
and there's no sense wasting time CEO-hunting when we can start the process today.br //li
listrongWe will immediately resize the company, cutting approximately one-quarter to one-third of
the cost base./strong Even now, with its bloated cost structure, Yahoo is still making money. Our
cuts will ensure that Yahoo is positioned to survive a major online ad downturn and still have
plenty of cash flow to reinvest in the business. One big reduction instead of several small ones
will also ensure that Yahoo doesn't go down the road it is heading down now, which is the
demoralizing death by a thousand cuts./li listrongWe will do a search deal with Microsoft.
/strongYahoo has lost the search game, and it is senseless for the company to throw more good money
after bad. Yahoo will continue to maintain a significant if declining share of emsearch queries
/emfor the next few years, but these can be monetized better with economies of scale, and the
company can avoid mindless and expensive duplication of effort. Microsoft is great at engineering
and desperately wants to show Google who's boss. We'll sell Yahoo's search technology to Microsoft
and do a multi-year revenue deal with them. And when it comes up for renewal, we will play
Microsoft and Google off one another./li listrongWe'll step up Yahoo's focus on content
aggregation./strong Algorithms cannot create the best user experience for every application. Yahoo
highest and best opportunity is to do what Tim Koogle used to talk about in the 1990s and Jerry has
been suggesting over the past year: Become the first stop for anyone looking for an intelligent,
organized view of the world. The company has made great strides in this effort over the past 14
years, but it has gotten distracted of late. We'll fix that./li listrongWe'll increase Yahoo's
production of lightweight, high-velocity online content, through programs like TechTicker, blogs,
fantasy sports leagues, etc./strong With a distribution platform that reaches 500 million global
users a month, Yahoo can make a killing on low-cost content production. We wileml not /emturn Yahoo
into the New York Times (which is a dying print business.) Instead, we will hire a few more folks
emfrom/em the New York Times and other excellent content-production companies (people who get the
Internet). These folks will help edit, curate, and organize all the great content that's already
out there and produce some good original stuff. (But not TV shows or magazine articles. TechTicker
works because it takes advantage of what the Internet can do better than other media, not because
it tries to clone CNBC or a newspaper). br //li listrongWe will buy or build small consumer
subscription businesses that produce content that people will pay for...and then we will plug them
into Yahoo's massive global distribution engine./strong In several years, we will build
subscriptions into a major contributor to revenue, not the afterthought they are today./li
listrongWe will fix Yahoo's communications platform, in part by buying and integrating AOL (and, if
we can help Steve Ballmer see the light, MSN). /strongAs long-term Yahoo Mail users, we are
appalled that Yahoo has fallen behind in this area. We don't want to switch to Gmail, but if
nothing changes, we may have to. Once we've integrated AIM and the AOL mail user base, we will once
again have a dominant share of online communications. We'll probably buy Skype, too, just to round
out the package.br //li listrongMost importantly, we will finally revolutionize online display
advertising, which hasn't innovated since 1995./strong We can't tell you how tired we are of
hearing advertisers complain that their display ads aren't "performing" because people aren't
clicking on them. The same advertisers still line up around the block to buy unclickable ads in
newspapers that get tossed on the back stoop without even being glanced at. It is time for the
online ad industry to start developing better BRAND and STORYTELLING solutions. These ads can be
big. They can be beautiful. They can be fun. They DO NOT need to be clicked on. If we do this
intelligently, users should even come to value and/or enjoy them. No company is in a better
position to lead this online ad revolution than Yahoo, and we can't wait to drive this initiative
forward./li /ul pSound good? We think so. We're not guaranteeing much of a turnaround in the stock
price until the global economy recovers, but we're going to position the company to coin money when
it does. We're going to stop Yahoo from trying to boil the ocean and compete in businesses it has
already lost (search engineering). We're going to take advantage of what Yahoo does better than
anyone: content organization and display advertising. We're going to inspire what used to be one of
the industry's most passionate and competitive teams./p pDespite its demolishied stock price and
demoralized staff, Yahoo remains a one-of-a-kind global media platform. With the right turnaround
plan, we think the company's best days (and possibly even best stock prices) are ahead of it. We
would be honored and privileged to lead this revolution from within!/p pa
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planete-elea -
9 hours and 44 minutes ago
Les candidates à miss France 2009 visitent un orphelinat et offrent des cadeaux aux petites
victimes du tsunami.
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Dailymotion - Segolene Royal 2007 Group -
9 hours and 56 minutes ago
Ségolène Royal, s'est présentée vendredi, au lendemain du premier
tour, comme "la garantie du changement" et a promis de s'ouvrir aux équipes de ses
concurrents, si les militants la placent en tête du second tour avec une
"légitimité" forte. "Les militants ont déjà marqué
profondément leur volonté de changement, et de ce point de vue beaucoup de celles
et ceux qui ont voté pour Benoît (Hamon) aspirent aussi au changement des pratiques,
à la transformation de notre parti et à l'ancrage à gauche des socialistes",
a-t-elle dit dans une déclaration à Poitiers, au siège du Conseil
régional de Poitou-Charentes qu'elle préside. "Je voudrais vous dire que nous
sommes la garantie de ce changement, de cet ancrage à gauche, mais aussi de l'ouverture
sur toutes les idées neuves". Elle a promis que ses équipes "s'ouvriront bien
évidemment, forte de la légitimité du vote des militants". "Et je voudrais
dire aux militants que plus ils me donneront cette légitimité de composer cette
nouvelle équipe, plus nous pourrons nous ouvrir aux autres équipes". "Dans chacune
de ces équipes, il y a des personnalités de premier plan que je veux
intégrer demain à la direction du Parti socialiste", a-t-elle ajouté. "Dans
la préparation de cette élection et de ce congrès, j'ai tendu la main en
permanence à mes partenaires (...) et dès demain, je recommencerai à
rassembler tous les socialistes". Il a estimé que les socialistes doivent "repartir sur de
nouvelles bases" et a estimé que les résultats du premier tour lui ont donné
"la possibilité de l'emporter au second tour". Selon des résultats quasi
définitifs communiqués vendredi en fin de matinée par le PS, l'ex-candidate
socialiste à la présidentielle a obtenu 42,51% des voix au premier tour, devant
Martine Aubry à 34,70% et Benoît Hamon à 22,79%.
Auteur : Desirs-dAvenir-Vaulx
Tags : Congres Reims motion Désirs d'Avenir Helene Geoffroy Renou'Vaulx Ségolène Royal parti socialiste Vaulx Vaulx-en-Velin 2008 espoir gauche fier fière Collomb Peillon Queyranne
Envoyé : 21 novembre 2008
Note :5.0
Votes :7

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Phoronix -
10 hours and 9 minutes ago
Work on the Linux 2.6.28 kernel is winding down and yesterday afternoon Linus Torvalds made
available the sixth release candidate in this series. The Linux 2.6.28-rc6 kernel has a few
architecture and file-system updates, but really the change-log is just made up of minor
regressions and fixes. The release announcement for the Linux 2.6.28-rc6 kernel can be read here...
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RTL Info -
10 hours and 32 minutes ago
 La fin du suspense approche au Parti
socialiste. Les militants sont appelés une dernière fois aux urnes entre 17 heures et
22 heures ce vendredi pour départager Ségolène Royal et Martine Aubry, les
deux candidates au poste de premier secrétaire. Si l'"arithmétique" semble favoriser
la maire de Lille après l'appel de Benoît Hamon à voter pour elle, l'issue de
ce second tour s'annonce incertaine.
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LE FIGARO - Une -
10 hours and 43 minutes ago
Selon le quotidien le New York Times , Hillary Clinton aurait accepté de devenir la
secrétaire d'Etat de Barack Obama. "Elle est prête" ont confié au journal deux
proches de la sénatrice de l'Illinois et candidate malheureuse à la primaire
démocrate...
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Libération.fr > Actualités -
11 hours and 6 minutes ago
Selon Laurence Rossignol, porte-parole de Martine Aubry, «désigner Aubry,
(…) ce n’est pas prédésigner une candidate
à la présidentielle».
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
11 hours and 10 minutes ago
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RC #40;release candidate#41; de Internet Explorer a lo largo del primer trimestre del pr#243;ximo
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Guardian Unlimited -
11 hours and 27 minutes ago
divimg alt=""
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width="1" height="1" //divpFrance's Socialist party will today hold a run-off vote for its next
leader, as Seacute;golegrave;ne Royal and Martine Aubry battle to become the first woman to head
the biggest party on the French left./ppIn the initial vote yesterday, first place went to Royal,
the former presidential candidate who is promising to modernise the troubled and divided
party./ppDespite a campaign by party heavyweights and members of the old guard, who dismissed Royal
as a would-be messianic figure with a Joan of Arc complex, damaged by losing the last presidential
election, she took 43% of the vote. But it was not a big enough majority to win outright. /ppAubry,
the mayor of Lille and architect of France's 35-hour week, came second with 34%. The MEP Benoit
Hamon took 22% and was knocked out of the next round./ppTonight's vote is now a face-off between
two women who were both educated at Paris's elite graduate schools, who have both served their
party for decades and who have both been ministers in leftwing governments. /ppAubry, 58, the
daughter of former EU commission head Jacques Delors, held the major post of employment and social
affairs minister. Royal, 55, currently head of the western Poitou-Charentes region, held
environment, family and schools portfolios. /ppRoyal is broadly on the centre of the party, while
Aubry has run a campaign to anchor the party on the left. Royal has an eye on running for the
presidency again in 2012, whereas Aubry, who has forged strategic alliances with senior party
officials, could step aside to let one of the party's older men - or "elephants" - run in her
place. Both have spoken of the need to reform the party./ppThe Socialists' long and drawn-out
battle of the egos boils down to a question of arithmetic tonight. It is a test of the "TSS" front
(Tout Sauf Segolene - anything but Segolene). Hamon has advised his supporters to switch their vote
to Aubry tonight. If they do as they are told, Aubry is on track to win. But Socialist party
members do not always follow orders on how to vote. /ppThe mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoeuml;
dropped out of the race last week and advised his supporters to vote for Aubry. But even in his
fiefdom in northern Paris, Socialist party members largely disobeyed and voted for Royal./ppThe
second-round vote closes at 10pm tonight, and the results are expected after midnight. The
fractured party will then begin the task of rebuilding itself to provide an opposition to the
president, Nicolas Sarkozy./pdiv style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;"ullia
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align="" border="0"/a br/pbrLike the original Dragon Ball Z tv series, a
href="http://ps3.qj.net/tags/atari/6" id="tag" title="one of the largest third-party publishers of
video games in the U.S."Atari/a just doesn't seem to know when to stop... which I suppose isn't
really a bad thing in either case.brbrspan style="font-style: italic;"Dragon Ball Z: Infinite
World/span for the PlayStation 2 and span style="font-style: italic;"Dragon Ball: Origins/span for
the DS were just released earlier this month but Atari's not quite done yet. When asked whether or
not span id="iTxt"span style="font-style: italic;"Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit/span (a title="DBZ
Burst Limit for PS3" href="http://ps3.qj.net/category/Dragon-Ball-Z-Burst-Limit/cid/4630"PS3/a, a
title="DBZ Burst Limit for Xbox 360"
href="http://xbox360.qj.net/category/Dragon-Ball-Z-Burst-Limit/cid/4631"Xbox 360/a)/span will be
getting a sequel, Donny Clay from Atari | |