The 7-11 convenience store chain looks to beef (jerky) up their videogame selection: Gamers...
By socializing, tinkering with technology and intensely delving into media, teens and children on the Internet "are picking up basic social and technical skills they need to fully participate in contemporary society," according to a three-year national study released today. Vote: Should parents limit their children's time on Internet social sites?
DALLAS----Gamers never die; they just grow up … and continue to play … and play … and play. Today, the average gamer is not in his teens, but in his early 30s and, not surprisingly, most likely male.
PLANO, Texas , Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ViewCast Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VCST), a developer of industry-leading hardware and software for the transformation and delivery of professional quality video over IP and mobile networks, today announced that its Niagara Pro media encoder streamed the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards live over the Web to millions of viewers globally.
ViewCast Corporation , a developer of industry-leading hardware and software for the transformation and delivery of professional quality video over IP and mobile networks, today announced that its Niagara Pro media encoder streamed the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards live over the Web to millions of viewers globally.
By socializing, tinkering with technology and intensely delving into media, teens and children on the Internet "are picking up basic social and technical skills they need to fully participate in contemporary society," according to a three-year national study released today. Vote: Should parents limit their children's time on Internet social sites?
Hear that clicking sound? It's the wired generation forwarding a new study to their peers and parents that suggests always-online digital kids aren't wasting time and deadening brain cells — they're actually engaged in important work.
By socializing, tinkering with technology and intensely delving into media, teens and children on the Internet "are picking up basic social and technical skills they need to fully participate in contemporary society," according to a three-year national study released today. Vote: Should parents limit their children's time on Internet social sites?
By socializing, tinkering with technology and intensely delving into media, teens and children on the Internet 'are picking up basic social and technical skills they need to fully participate in contemporary society,— according to a three-year national study released today. Parents may just have to learn how to deal with it. Vote: Should parents limit their children's time on Internet ...