Happy Birthday Xbox 360: What are your memories?
Are you ready for another Xbox 360 birthday, this year it’s 4 years since the Xbox 360 launched in it’s first region back on November 22, 2005. There have been many good memories, and some bad ones.
What are your memories of the Xbox 360 since it was first released? The launch lineup included games like Project Gotham Racing 3, Condemned: Criminal Origins, Call of Duty 2, and Perfect Dark Zero. What have your favorite games been on the Xbox 360? Read more
Modern Warfare 2 (DLC): New Multiplayer modes are already in game code
November 20, 2009
Filed under Gaming, Sony Playstation 3, Xbox 360
It has been strongly rumored courtesy of a new video via YouTube, that Modern Warfare 2 contains no fewer than ‘three’ extra multiplayer game modes, all of which are already contained in the game’s code. Read more
New Chevy Volt: 230 MPG Explained
August 17, 2009
Filed under Autos
If you have been confused reading about the new Chevy Volt and it’s 230 MGS listing, we have an interesting article for you to read, which attempts to find a series of reasons to solve the mystery. Read more
Open Source Google Chrome OS vs Windows
With the announcement that Google are to launch Google Chrome OS by late 2010, the search engine giant has said that they plan to release the open source code for Chrome OS towards the end of 2009. This latest news will have been a blow to Windows, as it does not take a genius to work out whom Google are aiming to take the market share from. Read more
Fallout 3: Broken Steel DLC released on Xbox 360
We can confirm for all you Fallout 3 fans out there that the Broken Steel DLC pack has now been released on the Xbox 360. It’s meant to be the final piece of DLC following on from Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt. Read more
Xbox 360: Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 Review
Command & Conquer has a new game for the Xbox 360, Command & Conquer Red Alert 3. The new game is a welcome return for this game in the real time strategy arena. The game in the past has been a huge hit with fans, thanks to a strange story as well as even stranger units. Read more
Nuclear technology for third world says US: are they forgetting terrorists
March 14, 2008
Filed under News

We have heard so much about how the US wants to protect us all by stopping terrorists getting their hands on Nuclear bombs, but we are hearing today that the United States want to give Nuclear technology to the third world. The Inquirer reports “he same government which fills the world with fear of what might happen when terrorists get their paws on nuclear material has plans to make a fortune bringing the technology to unstable regions”.
In the 2009 budget, the Bush administration have allocated $20 million for the US Department of Energy’s efforts to design 250-to-500 megawatt nuclear power plants, these countries will have to promise they will only use nuclear power for civilian purposes.
Can we take their word for it?
Turkey Point reactor causes major Florida power outage and blackout in Miami
February 26, 2008
Filed under News

Reports are coming in about a huge equipment failure at the Florida Power & Light substation, causing a power outage. According to News Press people in the area might have to face a blackout if the Read more
David Slade Set To Do The Unthinkable

David Slade, director of 30 Days Of Night, has signed on for his next project which is a little more intimate than his last film. Slade is set to direct Unthinkable, a psychological thriller following the story of a man who knows the location of three nuclear weapons hidden within the US but who won’t say anything. Read more
Uranium Stocks talks about Nuclear Power and Greenpeace Questions
January 29, 2008
Filed under Environment, News

Uranium Stocks has posted an interesting article today about the recent encouragement by Greenpeace to get its supporters to put questions to the UK business secretary John Hutton regarding his stance on nuclear power.
These questions are also meant to help clarify where Britain is heading with its energy policy in the future, they also talk about his proposals to build new coal-fired and nuclear power stations.
Uranium Stocks believes nuclear power is the most viable option for beating climate change Read more
Last 30 News & Products: 01-29-2008
January 29, 2008
Filed under News
EA’s Crysis: Nuclear Boom Gameplay
January 14, 2008
Filed under Game Video & Trailers, Gaming

This is one minute and ten seconds of video gameplay showing you the Nuclear Boom in EA’s Crysis.
You can see the video below, I have no idea how that weapon could be countered and also it would have been great to get a closer look Read more
Playstation Generation U.S nuclear bomber
December 7, 2007
Filed under Gaming, Microsoft News, News

Well here is another amazing looking bomber from the U.S, it is said that this Playstation generation plane will be able to launch nuclear payloads. Read more
Israel Pulls The Wool On The US
November 27, 2007
Filed under News

As all you military folks know it is not to hard for an unwanted plane to slip passed air defence as we can see in this occasion, the US where watching a big mission were an electronic emission was fired from Syria during Israel’s Septembers attacks to blow up a nuclear reactor Read more
Jason on what video games are and why they are important
October 30, 2007
Filed under News

Following the post by Lucy on why she couldn’t care less about games consoles, I thought I would feature a great comment Jason left on what video games are and why they are important.
It is very long and something Jason should know well as he is currently attending a state university where his major is focusing on video game development Read more
New Southland Tales UK Poster

Southland Tales is a movie that I’m quite interested to see. After a hell of a long time, Richard Kelly’s sophomore feature is finally close to hitting UK screens on 7 December. To whet your appetite, we have the new Southland Tales poster. Although it’s better than the last, it’s still a little confusing for those who don’t know about the film. Read more
Korean Cold War could end soon: Korean leaders in peace talks

Both leaders from North and South Korea are hoping to bring an end to the Korean Cold War as the two of them agreed to bring peace to the region, this news comes just a day after North Korea agreed to Read more
Suzuki concept PIXY + SSC: ideal for a post-nuclear world

Suzuki like many of us know that our world is getting more and more polluted, but Suzuki think that our future will be very bleak as they expect our the air that we breath to be filled with any number of Read more
World’s First Commercial Nuclear Power Station To Be Demolished.
September 29, 2007
Filed under News

After 47 years of generating electricity the four 50 year old towers at Sellafield’s Calder Hall site in Cumbria, England, are to be demolished.
A demolition team will use explosives to bring down the 289ft towers, which were Read more
Iranian Leader Greeted By Angry US Demonstrators
September 24, 2007
Filed under News

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been greeted by hoards of demonstrators in the US as the Iranian president prepares to make a controversial appearance at one of the countries top universities.
President Ahmadinejad will speak at Columbia University later today and has told American television that his country is neither building a nuclear weapon nor planning to go to war. Read more
