| Blacksite: Area 51 Ships For Xbox 360 and PC
Midway Games Inc., a leading interactive entertainment publisher and developer today announced that BlackSite: Area 51 is now shipping to retail outlets nationwide. Combining cutting-edge technology and smart game design, BlackSite: Area 51 is a first-person shooter that brings squad-based and intense combat action to the streets of small-town America. BlackSite: Area 51 is scheduled to be available for a U.S. suggested retail price of $59.99 for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and $49.99 for PCs. A version for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system is scheduled to be released in December. BlackSite: Area 51 is rated T for Teen by Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). BlackSite: Area 51 delivers a fast-paced first-person-shooter experience while weaving a politically-inspired storyline that examines modern-day issues ripped from the headlines, said Steve Allison, chief marketing officer, Midway.
How McCain Can "Get Right"
As a lightweight rear-wheel drive car that is going to add about 1MPG compared to an equivalent lightweight front-wheel drive car – we just have to sort of wait awhile and see where we are." One MPG seems like not a lot to me--you'd think there would be plenty of ways to make up that penalty, and then some, while at the same time producing a small car that (like BMW's new 1-series) customers would be lining up to buy. ... 8:31 P.M. ___________________________ Saturday, January 19, 2008 Michael Graham throws some welcome cold water on the McCain victory, noting that in 2000 McCain got 42% against George W. Bush and the "entire Carroll Campbell machine." Today he got 33% "in a field where his top challengers—Romney and Giuliani—aren't even running." ...
India deploys Irdeto security solution
For last year, it booked a one-off gain from disposals of $3bn, arising principally from the sale of a 20 per cent interest in its global port operations to the Port of Singapore Authority. This year, Hutchison stands to receive as much as $6.7bn from the sale of Hutchison Essar, Indias fourth largest mobile operator. Significantly lower 3G losses and the PSA transaction helped Hutchison Whampoa post a 40 per cent increase in net profit to $2.6bn. The companys full year dividend remained unchanged at 22 cents. Back to top GlobeCast and Setanta sign deal GlobeCast has signed a five-year deal with international sports broadcaster Setanta to distribute six channels to the Sky, Virgin Media, BT Vision and DTT platforms. The deal with GlobeCast comes as Setanta breaks Sky Sports Premier League monopoly by winning the rights to two packages that will be broadcast on Setanta Sports 1 when the new football season begins in August 2007.
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