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 technology  Tuesday, April 18th, 2006, 04:19

Nintendo announces brain training application

Nintendo announces brain training application

Nintendo has caused quit a stir and many positive reactions when the company announced a new, innovative entertainment application.

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day for Nintendo DS is a software meant to provide cerebral stimulation and keep people's minds active just like going to gym classes does for their body.

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day for Nintendo DS is designed to keep people's minds active with fun mental workouts that incorporate the user-friendly voice-command and touch-screen capabilities of Nintendo DS. Brain Age also includes more than 100 sudoku puzzles.

Brain Age is the U.S. version of the popular brain-training software in Japan that already has sold more than 2 million units. The title provides an entertaining and engaging way for Nintendo to reach out to a broad audience, including seniors and baby boomers (who began turning 60 in January).

Brain Age can be a part of an overall regimen for keeping the brain active, says Dr. Elizabeth Zelinski, dean and executive director of Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California.

"Nintendo's Brain Age should be just one element of an active lifestyle that includes mental stimulation, exercise and a good diet", Zelinski says. "Brain Age is a great way for people to keep challenging themselves."

Brain Age challenges cognitive abilities with exercises like memorizing words, counting and tracking people as they enter and exit a house, and drawing lines to connect letters and numbers in alphabetical and numeric order.

Launching April 17, Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is rated E for Everyone and is expected to be priced as low as $20 at retailers throughout the United States.

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 technology  Friday, May 5th, 2006, 12:56

THQ designing new video game about Sopranos TV series

THQ designing new video game about Sopranos TV series

THQ Inc.'s (Nasdaq:THQI - news) latest video game is all about how to win friends and influence people - and intimidate them into submission.

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 technology  Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006, 17:36

China is testing a new maglev train

China is testing a new maglev train

China successfully tested a locally made magnetic levitation train, the first time the country has achieved the feat without using foreign technology, state media reported Monday.

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 technology  Tuesday, April 25th, 2006, 16:03

Apple introduces 17" MacBook Pro

Apple introduces 17

Apple on Monday introduced the 17-inch version of its Intel-powered MacBook Pro. The new laptop computer will start shipping next week for $2,799.

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 technology  Friday, April 21st, 2006, 18:01

Mobile phones could top PCs in providing people with Internet access

Mobile phones could top PCs in providing people with Internet access

Mobile phones may soon challenge personal computers as the dominant platform for accessing the Internet, a recent survey suggests.

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 technology  Thursday, April 20th, 2006, 07:15

First HD-DVDs hit the shelves

First HD-DVDs hit the shelves

Warner Bros. and Universal studios rolled out the first batch of high definition DVDs to U.S. store shelves, beating rival Blu-ray discs by a month.

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 technology  Wednesday, April 19th, 2006, 05:45

Multi-sensual experience of virtual sex by 2016

Multi-sensual experience of virtual sex by 2016

When America's top sex researchers gathered recently to discuss the next decade in their field, some envisioned a future in which artificial sex partners could cater to every fantasy.

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