Games old and new for iPhone and iPad

Monday, August 30th, 2010

ONE typically thinks of iPhone and iPad games apps as based on high-resolution graphics, fast action, and Jedi-style characters and weapons.

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Sivan Krems: Keeping it steady

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Sivan Krems started playing tennis 10 years ago: She was 5. My dad would feed me balls, she explained while catching her breath after a practice session at Brentwoods Mountain Gate Country Club.

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Asia’s chess factory: Vietnam trains its youngest to be world-class players

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Vietnam adopted the old Soviet model and offers a monthly salary to children as young as 4 who excel in tournaments.

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Showbiz: Get your game on

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

New sports show Aktifpedia delivers the breakdown on various sports played in the country. AREF OMAR chats with hosts Azura and Burn WORLD Cup fever is in full swing but curious sports lovers have something to quench their need for sporting knowledge in Aktifpedia on Astro Arena.

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Summer training: getting to Yankee Stadium by Metro-North

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Phillies fan Chris Ianni, from Philadelphia, a University of Rhode Island student, waits for the Metro-North Train at Union Station in New Haven for the train to Yankee Stadium to see the Yankees-Phillies game Tuesday night.

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Shedding the Collar to Lace Up Cleats

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

A field behind the Vatican hosted the finals of the Clericus Cup, a tournament between teams of priests and seminarians from Romes many Catholic institutions.

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A History Of EA Partners

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

In light of EA Partners' just-announced deal with Insomniac, we're revisiting a story from Game Informer Magazine that details the origins and philosophy of Electronic Arts' deal-sealing branch. Back in our August 2009 issue (#196), EA was more than happy to talk about all of the high-profile developers it had landed. In that issue I wrote a story on EA Partners and the game they were most proud ...

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Hale Irwin, 65, talks golf’s toughest tournament, lessons from his dying father, and why he believes in ghosts

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Two decades after completing his Open trifecta, Hale Irwin, 65, talks golf's toughest tournament, lessons from his dying father, and why he believes in ghosts

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Corrections and clarifications

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

The following corrections and clarifications have been published by USA TODAY.

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Computer Game Trains ‘Art of Battle Command’ (Defence Professionals)

Monday, March 8th, 2010

WASHINGTON | A computer-based game is helping to support the training of military commanders and their staffs in counterinsurgency and stability operations. ...

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