The War on Used Games

As we prepare for the coming wave of next generation systems, we should be anticipating improvements on all the good things we associate with the current crop of systems. Moving forward we expect: better graphics, faster processors, more engaging games, you get the idea. But not everything that we’re anticipating will be a progressive movement… Continue reading The War on Used Games

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Digital Games And Kids – A Different Perspective

The “Wikipedia problem” which means children turning to internet for readymade answers is the new age phenomenon baffling teachers and mentors globally. There are almost equal numbers of teachers who consider technology to be a solution as much as a problem. While a common belief is that technology is hindering the students’ capacity to think… Continue reading Digital Games And Kids – A Different Perspective

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Recession – Past, Present, And Politics

Though the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) has yet to classify the current economic slump as a “recession,” most commentators would agree that the economy is heading in that direction. Martin Feldstein, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, recently noted that, “we have been sliding into recession [and]…I think it could go on longer… Continue reading Recession – Past, Present, And Politics

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The Rose Toy: Beyond Pleasure, A Symbol of Empowerment

In today’s age, where self-expression and self-exploration are celebrated more than ever, the “rose toy” stands as not just a device for pleasure, but as a symbol of empowerment and self-love. While its technological prowess and design are commendable, its deeper impact on society, especially among women, is worth exploring. This article delves into the… Continue reading The Rose Toy: Beyond Pleasure, A Symbol of Empowerment

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