Whaddya Lookin' At? Access Hollywood Sneaks a Peek at Jersey Shore, Italian Style

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PressOK?s PlacePlay Lets Developers Integrate Location Features And Local Advertising Into Games

Seattle-based PressOK Entertainment, a game development company, launched an interesting new service this week in public beta called PlacePlay, which the startup describes as a "location enablement platform" for games. Location is something that hasn't really been explored much in gaming as of yet, so simply put, PlacePlay aims to tackle the obstacles that prevent location from becoming a relevant facet of the games we play every day. For starters, the platform is focused on giving game developers the ability to quickly add local tournaments into gameplay, so that a user can, for example, play a virtual game of Battleship with other players that live on the same block. Though tournaments are the primary feature of the platform at this point, PlacePlay also supports location-based virtual goods, objects, achievements, and more.

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Galaxy Tab 10.1 for Verizon, hands-on with the new 4G speed king

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By now, you should be familiar with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. We've done countless hands-ons with the super-svelte Honeycomb slate, and even reviewed it... twice! Now it's back, again, and this time its packing an LTE radio tuned to the frequencies of a little company known as Verizon. Outside of a few tiny cosmetic changes -- the brushed, gray plastic back and the rumored Micro SIM slot up top, nothing else has changed. We won't waste too much time rehashing what you already know, but we figured it was worth firing up the latest version, which officially went on sale today, and putting that 4G antenna to the test. You know the routine, keep on keepin' on after the break.

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Emma Roberts and Chord Overstreet Pack on PDA at Hollywood Party

Emma Roberts, Chord OverstreetWhether they want to admit it or not, Emma Roberts and Chord Overstreet are definitely more than just friends. Last night, the cute pair hit up the Miu Miu Presents Lucrecia Martel's...


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OmmWriter brings its clean, calm writing interface to Windows

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I have a thing for full-screen text editing. I use WriteMonkey for my creative writing needs, and VIM in a full-screen PuTTY session for my Web development work. That being the case, I'm all over the monospace, dark-background, focused editing scene.

OmmWriter attempts to take that aesthetic and make it somehow more spiritual, with three picturesque backgrounds and ambient background audio tracks (there are seven of each in the paid version).

I'm of two minds about this app. On the one hand, yes, it's beautiful. But if you want music as a background to your writing, why not pick your own soundtrack with Winamp or Foobar2000 running in the background?

OmmWriter also offers three keyboard-clicking sounds, which are kind of nice. None of these features are groundbreaking, really. OmmWriter could be seen as a way to gently ease into the world of distraction-free writing -- in case something like WriteMonkey's dark background is just too oppressive for you.

After the fold you can see a video showcasing several of OmmWriter's features and creative soundscapes.

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The Polaroid Z340 Looks Like the Lovechild of the Polaroid One and a Point and Shoot [Cameras]

Polaroid might've ditched the instant film business but it doesn't mean they can't make digital equivalents. The Polaroid Z340 looks like a great digital compromise: classic body, digicam innards like 14 megapixels, flip-up LCD, etc. and ink-free prints. More »


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Who Are the Top 10 Most Bitchin' Witches Ever?

Wizard of Oz, Margaret Hamilton, Harry Potter, Emma Watson, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Alyson HanniganWhere there are vampires, there must be witches, right? As the bloodsucker craze keeps growing to include more and more supernatural types, True Blood and the CW's new Secret Circle are...

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The NYT's Top 50 Words You Don't Understand [Words]

If you aren't sure what panegyric, immiscible, or Manichaean mean (or if they're even really English), fear not! Turns out nobody else does either. These literary head-scratchers are among the 50 most obscure words used by the New York Times this year. More »


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