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X-Play's Video Game Holiday Buyers Guide 2010

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Once again, it's time to start casting your thoughts toward gifts for the gamer in your life. What should you pick up to satisfy their holiday cravings, or what do you demand from others who will be buying gifts for you? Well, here at G4tv.com, we'll walk you through all of the games, tech, and accessories you might want this holiday season. We call it the Holiday Buyers Guide, and you'll call it indispensible.

Visual Representation of "Hardcore" (PIC)

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I'm not sure if I've ever seen something more hardcore than this...

"Disgrace Insurance" Protects Companies from Train Wreck Celebrity Ambassadors

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Companies are increasingly interested in "disgrace insurance" which protects them when the celebrities who endorse their products crash and burn.

Sometimes there are multiple correct answers on Jeopardy (VIDEO)

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A questionable (but accurate) answer given for a question on Jeopardy.

Breaking: Wikileaks 'hacked ahead of secret US document release'!

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Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks says it is under attack from a computer-hacking operation ahead of a suspected release of secret US government documents.

VIDEO: Oklahoma State Interception could be Most Amazing of the Year

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Oklahoma State's Brodrick Brown launches into the air and comes up BIG to save the ball with a tip that bounces right into his teammate Shaun Lewis's arms. Just like backyard football.

What's The Difference Between Debt And Deficit?

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While Ireland's debt crisis drove thousands of protesters into the streets, Washington prepared for next week's release of the president's deficit commission report. Maya MacGuineas of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget gives us a primer on debt and deficits.

The best of Turkish rip-off scifi cinema

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Here's Turkish Star Wars, Star Trek, and other trashterpieces.

Quartz crystal microbalances enable new microscale analytic technique

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A new chemical analysis technique uses the shifting ultrasonic pitch of a small quartz crystal to test the purity of only a few micrograms of material.

Ten Games That Were Derivative But Still Rocked

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Some of the most hyped games these days are also usually very derivative of other very successful titles, and recently examples such as Medal of Honor and Dante's Inferno have shown us that such games are often given lower scores than what they deserve, simply because they take heavily from their competition.

Boyfriend Uses Girlfriend’s Favorite Website to Propose To Her

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Scott's girlfriend, Leslie, was a power user of the popular Mom community site CafeMom. Scott sought to enlist their help in crafting his proposal to her

Argentinean man arrested for allegedly fathering 10 kids with daughter

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An Argentinean court has charged and ordered the arrest of a man who allegedly fathered ten children with his daughter, a local government agency reported Saturday. A court in Reconquista, in the province of Santa Fe, alleged that the man violated his daughter for 30 years, the Santa Fe government's web site reported. Other cases of sexual abuse were reported in the area 2009, triggering a special inquiry, the government site reported. Renconquista judge Virgilio Palud was quoted by the government site as claiming that family-based "sexual abuse is common currency in the north of Santa Fe."

8 Superpowers That Would Make Everyday Life Awesome

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Everyone wants to have at least one superpower. Anyone who tells you that they don't is either lying or doesn't like fun. For ages, mankind has marveled over the possibilities of saving the world with their superhuman abilities. But if you were able to ignore that whole "with great power comes great responsibility" thing, and still had superpowers, wouldn't your day-to-day life kind of rule? Things would at least be a lot easier, and a lot more fun. Here are 8 superpowers that would make every day a blast and a half.

Some charities feel burned by Michigan smoking ban

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The organizers of some of Michigan's charity gaming events say they're feeling a financial pinch because the state's smoking ban is driving gamblers who are also smokers away from bingo parlors and charity card games.

Satellites Used to Track Black Friday Mall Traffic

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Those satellites in space don't just take spy pictures. On this Black Friday 2010, they are actually taking pictures of you, and your rush to Black Friday deals. The research is being done to see what consumer demand this year means for retail stocks. The trend, so far, has been favorable. The companies involved in this are Remote Sensing...

Kentucky 'King Of Pot' On Lam 2 Years After Giant Raid

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With authorities closing in to seize 2,400 marijuana plants on John Robert Boone's farm two years ago, the legendary Kentucky outlaw vanished like a puff of smoke. The prolific grower has been dodging the law ever since, his folk-hero status growing with every sale of a "Run, Johnny, Run" T-shirt and click on his Facebook fan page.

North Korea "readies missiles"

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North Korea has placed surface-to-surface missiles on launch pads in the Yellow Sea, Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday, as the United States and South Korea began military exercises and China said it would try to ensure peace.

Willie Nelson charged with pot possession in Texas

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A U.S. Border Patrol spokesman says country singer Willie Nelson was charged with marijuana possession after 6 ounces was found aboard his tour bus in Texas.

Whoopi Goldberg suggests that protesting the TSA is an "act of terrorism" (VIDEO)

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Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar and Elisabeth Hasselbeck accuse We Won't Fly founders Jim Babb and George Donnelly of planning an terrorist act and say they shoul...

Suze Orman: 'The American Dream Is Dead'

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Financial guru Suze Orman says the American dream is dead for most Americans.

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