also @ TechSpot: Study suggests majority of Windows 8 users ignore Metro apps

Loaded weekend misc. news (04/01)

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On April 1, 2007, 3:44 PM

Grand Theft Auto IV: First impressions, screens from trailer. It looks like Grand Theft Auto is going back to New York. Well, Liberty City, that is @ Monster and Critics.

Microsoft makes copying Vista a monster task: With Windows XP, antipiracy measures were a bit of an afterthought. But with Windows Vista, Microsoft had pirates in its sights from the get-go @ News.com.

Top 5 games that should be made into movies. Which one would you vote for? @ TS OpenBoards.

Don’t buy an HDTV without reading this first: Forking out a few thousand dollars or even just a few hundred is a serious investment and the last thing you want to do is buy an HDTV with lousy color rendition @ ZDNet.

April Fools edition: Google to become a Toilet Internet Service Provider (TiSP) @ Google.
More April Fools jokes @ Neowin.

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  1. Im so glad this site didn't go completely insane on April Fools like all the other sites I go to. This is the only site I have seen today that isn't loaded with April fools everywhere.
  2. Well, thank you. Weekends are usually really slow for news, and this was no exception, but there were a few good reads which I linked here, plus the bunch of April fool jokes (look at Neowin's link above).
  3. Well, if you want news, this is kinda funny [url]http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs.ars/2007/03/23/j
    ck-thompson-issues-biblical-warning-to-potential-take-two-
    nvestors[/url]

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