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Nerf Gun Fighting at the Next Level
September 10th, 2014 5:30 PMThis is not the simple, safe Nerf Gun battle of your '90s childhood.
Five Nights at Freddy's: Pac-Man Edition
September 10th, 2014 5:10 PM ShareDestiny Rakes In $500 Million on Day One
September 10th, 2014 4:30 PMThis newly released and massively hyped "shared-world shooter" game by Bungie made $500 million in retail sales since its launch yesterday.
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Dad Struggles to Get Out of Baby's Crib
September 10th, 2014 3:50 PMAfter unsuccessfully trying to calm down his crying baby girl Michela, Canadian DJ and family man Nunzio Raso finally manages to put her to sleep by snuggling with her in the crib. But then, another new, unexpected challenge arises.
Tech Sites Stand Up Against Slowlane Internet
September 10th, 2014 2:56 PMToday, major U.S. tech companies and websites are staging an all-day protest in the name of net neutrality against the cable industry's proposal of a multi-tier speed lane system on the web. To join the fight, head over to Battle For The Net!
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Destiny Rakes In $500 Million on Day One
This newly released and massively hyped "shared-world shooter" game by Bungie made $500 million in retail sales since its launch yesterday.
Dad Struggles to Get Out of Baby's Crib
After unsuccessfully trying to calm down his crying baby girl Michela, Canadian DJ and family man Nunzio Raso finally manages to put her to sleep by snuggling with her in the crib. But then, another new, unexpected challenge arises.
Tech Sites Stand Up Against Slowlane Internet
Today, major U.S. tech companies and websites are staging an all-day protest in the name of net neutrality against the cable industry's proposal of a multi-tier speed lane system on the web. To join the fight, head over to Battle For The Net!