Archive for March 2nd, 2004

Battlefield Vietnam Gold

EA is pleased to announce that Battlefield Vietnam has officially gone gold for the PC. The game is set to ship nationwide to retailers under the EA GAMES brand on Monday, March 15.
The Battlefield franchise is entering a new era with more firepower and beautiful yet ferocious new combat settings. Offering an arsenal of weapons [...]

Takara Microman Batman Figures

Takara releases new images of their upcoming Microman Batman figures. Look for these to be released over in Japan in April 2004.
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Y: The Last Man #20: Review

“Concluding the 3-part story ‘Safeword.’ What really happened to Yorick Brown in the first days after the Plague killed every other male on earth? Find out, as this psychosexual journey through the memories of the last man comes to a haunting end.”
It would be hugely unfair of me to say how this storyline pans [...]

Intel to use kilo heatsinks for Socket-T and BTX

LGA-775, or Socket-T is set to be launched with the - unimpressive to date - Prescott core, but it is part of the the prevailing plot to drive widespread adoption of all the supporting components that are needed for Intel’s BTX form factor. The reference heatsink for the first LGA-775 Prescott Pentium 4 will be [...]

Marvel Movie Slate Update!

In Marvel Enterprises’ Q4 2003 Earnings Conference Call this morning, Marvel Studios’ Avi Arad gave an update on the company’s upcoming comic book adaptations.
He says TV spots will start next week for The Punisher, which will be released on April 16. He says Spider-Man 2, opening July 2, is a “spectacular movie”! Arad added that [...]

Yahoo Harms Trust in Search Engine

Just when I was starting to like Yahoo Search as a Google alternative, the Wall Street Journal reports (paid reg req) that Yahoo is making it harder for users to know whether companies are paying to be included in the results.
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