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BioShock 2's First DLC Already On Disc 466

An anonymous reader writes with this quote from 1Up: "Trouble is brewing in Rapture. The recently released Sinclair Solutions multiplayer pack for BioShock 2 is facing upset players over the revelation that the content is already on the disc, and the $5 premium is an unlock code. It started when users on the 2K Forums noticed that the content is incredibly small: 24KB on the PC, 103KB on the PlayStation 3, and 108KB on the Xbox 360. 2K Games responded with a post explaining that the decision was made in order to keep the player base intact, without splitting it between the haves and have-nots."
Earth

Dinosaur Feather Color Discovered 219

anzha writes "Do you remember being a kid and told we'd never know what colors the dinosaurs were? For at least some, that's no longer true. Scientists working in the UK and China have closely examined the fossils of multiple theropods and actually found the colors and patterns that were present in the fossilized proto-feathers. So far, the answer is orange, black and white in banded and other patterns. The work also thoroughly thrashes the idea that fossils might not be feathers, but collagen fibers instead. If this holds up, Birds Are Dinosaurs. Period. And colorful!"

Comment Re:Yahoo! is correct (Score 1) 248

I agree that Yahoo! should obey the laws of the country in which it provides its service. However the same is not happening in Brazil with Google. There are lots of hate groups, pedophiles and other unlawful user groups with brazilian members, and the federal police - with warrants granted by brazilian judges - is unable to get the user information (IP addresses and other infos which could lead to a positive id of the perpetrator at his ISP) from Google. Yahoo's choice to obey is likely less because of the fear of breaking some chinese law, and more because of economic interests. Nothing else but hypocrisy, in other words.

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