[Source: Dueling Analogs]
Konami Code @ The Last Supper [Pic]
[Source: Dueling Analogs]
[Source: Dueling Analogs]
Recent revelations about Facebook’s use of cookies may attract the attention of the Federal Trade Commission. Meanwhile Spotify has launched a “private listening mode” in response to complaints about its integration with Facebook.
We noted on Tuesday that Australian blogger Nik Cubrilovic had uncovered the fact that Facebook was continuing to use personally identifiable tracking cookies even after user’s had explicitly logged out of the site. Facebook says the cookies are necessary but that it deletes them immediately after use and it was working on making them anonymous (which it now appears to have done.)
Now two politicians, Republican Joe Barton and Democrat Ed Markey, have raised the issue with the FTC. In a letter to its chairman Jon Leibowitz they say “When users log out of Facebook, they are under the expectation that Facebook is no longer monitoring their activities. We believe this impression should be the reality.”
According to the politicians, the FTC has the authority to investigate this issue as it may constitute “unfair and deceptive acts or practices.”
In another response to Facebook privacy concerns, Spotify’s CEO Daniel Ek has said “We’re rolling out a new client as we speak where you can temporarily hide your guilty pleasures. It works like a browsers private mode.”
The new setting, found under the application’s “File” menu, is clearly related to two recent revelations: that Facebook now claims the right to post information from third-party applications about a user’s behavior without explicit permission; and that Spotify is demanding that new users have a Facebook account before signing up.
In the following video, William Shatner weighs in on the decades long debate of which is the “better” movie franchise between Star Trek and Star Wars.
Thoughts?
The first Humble Indie Bundle was released only last year, but the successful pricing experiment is on its fifth incarnation as of today. For the next fourteen days, you can head over to humblebundle.com and name your price for a copy of Frozen Synapse, a turn-based strategy game that’s gotten great reviews (and it includes a copy of the soundtrack as well!).
Also, if you pay more than the average price point (which right now is fluctuating between $4 and $5), then you get an additional five games: Trine, Shadowgrounds, Shadowgrounds: Survivor, a pre-order of Splot, and a prototype of Jack Claw, all by Frozenbyte games.
As always, the games purchased through the bundle are cross-platform and DRM-free, and the purchase price is split between the game developers and two charities – EFF and Child’s Play – in a division that you can customize.
Watching the stats change on the website is fascinating – already over 20,000 bundles sold and almost a million dollars. And as usual, Linux users are paying more than Mac users who are paying more than Windows users, on average. Let’s get some competition going here!
The Thousand Pounds Action Co., the group behind all those awesome fighting videos we’ve featured on [GAS] a while ago, have just released the first part of their new live-action Naruto fan movie. Oh, and for those who don’t care about the story, the fighting part starts at 5:10! ;)
The story takes place after the Pain saga, with Naruto becoming the acknowledged village hero he’s always sought out to be. Seeing Naruto grow steps closer to his dream, Rock lee decides he, too, must continue to grow and push his training even harder. Feeling unfulfilled in his regimen, Lee decides to challenge Naruto to a no holds barred duel in hopes to reignite his passion to become the best ninja he can be. Naruto accepts the challenge from his close friend, and with this, the fight is set! Will Naruto’s constant growth and Nine-Tailed Fox spirit overwhelm the hardworking, hand-to-hand fighter, or will Lee, again, push his body to the limits to become the more powerful opponent? Thousand Pounds Action Company brings you “Naruto Shippuden: Dreamers Fight”!
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[GAS] Friend Ferdk16 recently released a pretty epic medley of various tunes from Sony’s awesome Shadow of the Colossus. Enjoy!
[Ferdk16]
UK design firm Chambers Judd and animator Ed Barrett have recently teamed to up create a really cute looking iPhone dueling game called Ready Steady Bang. Check it out below.
A beautifully addictive quick-fire dueling game
Play face-to-face with a friend in 2 player mode or pit your trigger finger against 10 of the fastest outlaws and collect a hoard of achievements along the way.
Progress through the game to unlock 31 unique cowboy deaths, then show them off in your Kill Gallery.
Game Center integration allows you to compete against a world of cowboys and girls.
Are you fast enough?
Oh, this looks like so much fun! Renegade Ops will be released next month via Steam and will sell for $15USD.
I’m powering my PS3 right now to download the game!
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