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Indie Game Developers vs Big Game Publishers – Video

30-03-2012 19:06 - Indie developers are cool. They think up an idea for a game. They develop the code and art for a game. And, when the game is complete, they sell the game all by themselves. This makes them cool because they do not rely on any sort of outside funding from a game publisher in order to promote their games through advertisements, or sell the games in retail boxes. With the evolution of the Internet, indie developers have had an even easier time of getting their game out there and into the hands of gamers. It is much easier and much cheaper to offer your game for download on a website than it is to get it on the shelves of a major retailer. The expenses saved by going the digital route can be put right back into making the game awesome, which makes for happy gamers. So does this mean that game publishers are obsolete? If so, why haven't developers ditched them yet? You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: http

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Three contenders … portable digital radios

Philips AE5430 ... has the biggest speaker.

After a shaky start, portable digital radios have come of age. Rod Easdown looks at some of the options.

FOR ME the infuriating thing about that first wave of digital radios to hit the market wasn't the scarily high prices or the total lack of knowledge of the salespeople, it was that none of them sounded particularly good. In almost all cases it was difficult to pick any difference between digital and regular FM.

But lately the sound quality has been increasing in leaps and bounds and flipping from regular FM to digital (and many of them have an additional FM tuner) reveals a marked improvement in the music. And, it has to be said, a marked decrease in volume.

In every one we listened to, the volume level plummeted with the switch to digital and getting a level sufficient to hear throughout a normal room necessitated cranking the volume up to max.

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Sangean DPR-69 ... ordinary sound for the price.

There's been another change, too. Maybe someone finally told the manufacturers that we like portable radios. Digital portables hardly existed back in the early days of the format but now they're all over the place and I've seen them as cheap as $44.

Thus, with a new season kicking off for the NRL and the AFL, we figured a comparison of them would be timely.

There are some points to bear in mind. The first is that digitals only work in the major cities, so if you take your digital portable to an exhibition game in, say, Wagga Wagga, Toowoomba, Launceston or even Hobart, you'll only get the FM stations, and FM stations tend not to broadcast footy. Digital broadcasting is coming to regional areas but by all accounts it won't be any time soon.

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How To Make Money With Graphic Design – Video

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Sega is Cutting Games and Losing Money – Video

30-03-2012 13:38 Subscribe! Follow Us On Twitter Become a Real Fan You can follow Joshua on Twitter @theJovenshire Sega is cutting some titles and restructuring their company a bit. They will also be concentrating more on the digital content as well.

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NFL Star Arian Foster On Raking In Endorsements – Video

30-03-2012 14:36 Twenty-Five Year-Old Houston Texans running back Arian Foster talks to the WSJ's Lee Hawkins about his new five-year $43.5 million contract, a new endorsement deal with Under Armour, and the fact that, until recently, he earned more money off-the-field than he did running touchdowns.

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