Ubisoft Curbs Michael Jackson Game Piracy Via Vuvuzela

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Don’t steal from Michael Jackson. I mean, I shouldn’t have to tell you that, right? In case you are silly enough to try it, however, be warned: the results won’t be pretty. Take Ubisoft’s new game, Michael Jackson: The Experience for the Nintendo DS. Try to pirate the thing and you get a layer of vuvuzela blowing over the Kind of Pop’s tunes.

The sound kicks in whenever you attempt to pause the game. Ubisoft fessed up to the anti-piracy tactic, telling the press, “the development team worked this feature in as a creative way to discourage any tampering with the retail version of the game.”

There has apparently been something of an outbreak of Nintendo DS piracy. Pirating games for the handheld system simply requires downloading a game and loading it onto one of the device’s storage card. Nintendo is reportedly working on a more heavy-duty anti-copying measures for the Nintendo 3DS.

Video of the in-game vuvuzelas in action, after the jump.

Jon Rubinstein live from D: Dive Into Mobile

Palm / HP’s Jon Rubinstein is just about to take the stage at the D: Dive Into Mobile event. Will there be talk of past failures? Future triumphs? Will he break out a rumored device? Will he breakdance? Only the liveblog knows for sure… so keep reading after the break!

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Nokia X7 preps for its unauthorized preview

After seeing the Symbian-based Nokia X7 leak into the wilds with its quartet of speakers a few weeks ago, you just knew that it was only a matter of time until Eldar Murtazin got his hands on the device for a preview. Last time he did this he burned the then unannounced Nokia N8 to the ground. He’s coy with any details but the “I do not like this device” machine translation is pretty telling as is that AT&T logo. One more pic of the backside 8 megapixel shooter after the break as we brace for things to come.

Update: We’ve been told by a source that only two of the four “speakers” at the corners emit sound. At least that was the case for the unit tested by our contact.

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Daily Gift: Grassy Lawn Charging Station

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We all know how unsightly it can be when you have six different gadgets all plugged into one power strip. The cords are all tangled up, and it can really throw off the feel of a nice, neat room. Thanks to the good people at ThinkGeek, you can hide all the clutter with a nice planter full of luscious fake grass. The Grassy Lawn Charging Station gently cushions your electronics while they charge in the bed of greens.

A compartment underneath the grass hides all of the power adapters and cables. You just have to run a standard extension cable into the bottom of the base, plug in all your power adapters, and then snake the charging cables up through the grass. The planters is 11-by-7-by-4.35-inches in size. It costs $24.99 at ThinkGeek.

This is the perfect gift for that plant-lover in your life who likes to keep things clutter-free. No one needs to know the grass is fake, right?

Microsoft MSDN Web Page Goes Beta

This article was written on December 16, 2005 by CyberNet.

Microsoft is making some changes to the MSDN page by allowing more personalization of the layout and content. So, if you are an MSDN subscriber you should go and check it out and let us all know how it is.

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Rugged LaCie Tank enclosure protects external HDDs, gaming handhelds, family heirlooms

Hard to say why being “manufactured in Italy” is the reason for this thing’s “guaranteed durability,” but hey, there it is! LaCie‘s tough-as-nails Tank is little more than a robust, rugged, waterproof enclosure for anything small enough to sneak inside of it, but the internal foam cubes can be repositioned in order to house a top-secret external HDD, your cousin’s DSi or your wife’s gargantuan wedding band. Heck, you may even get two out of three in there. It’s IP-63 certified to protect against dust and “pouring rain,” and it measures 1.6- x 4.8- x 7.3-inches. Humorously, the warranty stops after 365 days, but look, it’s built “like a fortress,” okay? Now hand over your £19.99 ($31) and rest easy, bronco.

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The Top PS3 Games for the Holidays

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We’ve already highlighted some of the top holiday gaming picks for the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii. Now it’s time to take a look at the third major player in the console wars–the PlayStation 3.

Not surprisingly, a number of the top holiday games on the PS3 also appear on the Xbox 360 list. Sony does have a few exclusives, however, including the latest Gran Turismo and the PlayStation Move, the company’s attempt at a Wii-killer.

LG LU3000 taking its 1080p talents to South Korea in a week’s time

Ah, LG’s LU3000, the sprightly young thing that made the iPhone 4 and Galaxy S look a wee bit aged in some YouTube tests has now become official over in South Korea. It boasts a 1GHz TI OMAP3630 chip, allowing it to jot down 1080p video playback on its spec sheet, which in turn goes very nicely with the built-in HDMI port and DLNA wireless capabilities. A 3.8-inch screen offers an 800 x 480 resolution, there’s a 5 megapixel camera around the back, and a mildly skinned Android 2.2 performs the OS duties. Curiously enough, the LU3000’s home screen looks identical to the one on the leaked LG Star, suggesting that the stuff they’re running will represent LG’s default Android treatment for the near future. 800,000KRW ($705) buys you the 3000 when it ships in its native land a week from now, though there are apparently no plans to spread the wealth to other nations. Why so selfish, LG?

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Bing’s detailed mall directory maps improve Paul Blart’s livelihood, should be on mobile

Mall maps integrated into an online mapping system? It’s not exactly a minty fresh concept, but Microsoft has managed to seriously up the game with its Bingified mall directory maps. These zoomable, highly detailed maps help you see the layout and store count at a glance, with each click inside of a store yielding an exact address, phone number and links to ‘Directions’ / ‘Send to Mobile.’ Heck, you can even use ’em to discover the best place to park. Only problem? They aren’t exactly mobile friendly just yet, which all but defeats the purpose. Except, of course, if you’ve got the photographic memory that every stressed-out college student in existence longs for. Hit the source link to see if your nearby shopping complex is one of the 22 listed — if not, you can only pray that it’s added prior to December 24th.

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Rumor: Blizzard leak reveals 5-year product plan

Unconfirmed reports suggest that the recent departure of Blizzard China’s general manager could be related to the leak. Supposedly, Diablo 3 is planned for a 2011 release.

Originally posted at Geek Gestalt