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Bioshock 2 Set for Feb 9 Launch, Exclusive Launch Trailer Revealed
Set during the fall of Rapture, players assume the role of a Plasmid test subject for Sinclair Solutions, a premier provider of Plasmids and Tonics in the underwater city of Rapture that was first explored in the original BioShock. Players will need to use all the elements of the BioShock toolset to...
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Toh Baat Pakki is Predictable and Low on Entertainment Value
Kedarh Shinde – a big name in Marathi film industry opens his account in Bollywood with Toh Baat Pakki. Kedarh Shinde tries to emulate Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee by making a family drama laced with clean situational humour but falters badly.
Rajeshwari (Tabu) is an annoying idiosyncratic...
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Multiplatform 3D Graphics with Blender
Once an in-house production software and later freed by its creators, Blender is the animation/CG industry’s new kid on the block. Blender is a multi-platform 3D graphics application used for modelling, texturing, rigging, animating, etc. Its source code was opened and it is now released under the GNU...
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Did you know about the National Do not Call Registry a.k.a the NDNC?
There you are, sitting happily enjoying your peace; all of a sudden your phone rings. You look and find that its an unkown number; curiously you connect the call and put the phone to ear; you hear nothing and you say “Hello?” and bam!! the advertisement blares into your ear in full force leaving...
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yadurajiv on
03 10th, 2010 |
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There you are, sitting happily enjoying your peace; all of a sudden your phone rings. You look and find that its an unkown number; curiously you connect the call and put the phone to ear; you hear nothing and you say “Hello?” and bam!! the advertisement blares into your ear in full force leaving you feeling stupid and helpless.
Yes, we’ve all been through...
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Kinshuk Sunil on
03 3rd, 2010 |
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Students of BITS Pinali are organizing the next OSScamp. The open source unconference is scheduled between March 12-14, along with TEDx Pilani. The organizers are seeking active participation by the community and the industry to create a successful event and spread awareness for open source in the Pilani region.
Schedule
March 12:
08pm – 10pm: Social Sandbox: Open...
Posted by
Manish Kumar on
02 28th, 2010 |
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Kedarh Shinde – a big name in Marathi film industry opens his account in Bollywood with Toh Baat Pakki. Kedarh Shinde tries to emulate Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee by making a family drama laced with clean situational humour but falters badly.
Rajeshwari (Tabu) is an annoying idiosyncratic middle class woman, who lives with her husband Surender (Ayub Khan) and 2...
Posted by
nitish on
02 26th, 2010 |
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Well audiences will not watch anything that you make. Bad Screenplay, poor direction, average editing – all this is part of Karthik Calling Karthik (KCK).
The story is about a looser – a person fired from job, the girl of his life is not even noticing him, all this changes with a phone call from a person, who also claims to be Karthik. His life takes a...
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Manish Kumar on
02 22nd, 2010 |
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Ram Gopal Verma returns with the sequel to his 2008 supernatural thriller Phoonk, which received mixed response from the viewers. Milind Gadagkar – the writer of Phoonk wasn’t happy with the way his story was filmed in Phoonk so he comes up this time with the sequel to Phoonk which he directs himself. The Soul of Tantrik women (Ashwini Kalsekar) from the first movie haunts...
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Kinshuk Sunil on
02 21st, 2010 |
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Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) recently gave IndianRail.Gov.In a major facelift. The website serves the purpose of an online Passenger Reservation Enquiry, and is different from the IRCTC website (which is of the Catering and Tourism Division of the Railways; You can book tickets on IRCTC, not here). The website provides the following information:
Train...