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News:Post culture & politics news below by clicking on the "EasyEdit" button above.BarCamp USA5,000+ Techs and Geeks meeting in WisconsinOn the 23rd of August, BarCamp USA is set to become one of the most momentous tech events of the year. For 4 days only, from Aug. 23-26 an expected 5,000 to 10,000 people will be descending on Jefferson Wisconsin. It has been compared by a number of people already as the "Woodstock" of Tech and the "Burning Man" of Tech and the tickets haven't even gone on sale yet. Very interesting. Non-stop 24 hours a day, for 4 straight days, some of the brightest and most influential people in the tech and geek community will be discussing, demo'ing, and networking about what's hot/what's not, and what they are working on today and more importantly discussing what's importnat to them in the future. Visit www.barcampusa.org for more information. Is video game addiction an actual medical condition? The founder of the Computer Addiction Services program, says the answer is "yes". And she believes that up to 40 percent of the 6 million plus players of the mega-popular MMORPG World of Warcraft are clinically addicted to the game. | Start Your Own Page! Create a page around a political interest or cultural issue.
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| MMR: Can Solar Power Reduce the Cost of Gaming? Energy costs are rising, and so is the energy consumption of your high-powered video game consoles and PCs. Is solar power the answer to reducing the high price of gaming? Also: the AMD-ATI merger; Germany bans Dead Rising without actually banning it; Rockstar Games gets off with a slap on the wrist and an Xbox 360 price cut may be on its way. | |
| Mr. Wright goes to Washington - sort of. TwitchGuru's managing editor was interested to find out just what U.S. lawmakers talk about when they discuss video game legislation. So he tuned into a Webcast of a recent Congressional hearing. | |
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