Nielsen says game consoles get men to use TV more: hurray, we think

Nielsen says game console use gets men to use TV more hurray, we think

We’re not sure if we should always cheer figures that reflect sedentary behavior. Still, chalk one up for greater (if superficial) gender equality. Nielsen finds that, as of this past March, men who owned a modern game console like the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 or Wii were using their TVs almost as much as women: while males in the broader population typically spend 37 fewer minutes in front of the big screen every day than females, that gap shrank to a negligible 11 minutes when console use came into play. Unfortunately, the agency doesn’t say just what’s getting men to tune in for that much longer. Gaming is the most likely culprit, but a raft of streaming video options could have some of those refined couch potatoes watching Hulu or Netflix instead of playing one more round of Gears of War. If consoles have people of all genders spending more time together, we’re in favor of it; given that men still spend over twice as much time on consoles as women, though, it’s clear there’s still a bridge to cross if we want more of a balance in the kinds of TV activity we enjoy.

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Samsung announces a new Series 7 for Gamer with 3D display, AMD Radeon HD 7870M

Not impressed by Samsung first gaming laptop? Don’t worry! Here you are Samsung answer to your complain and behold the new Series 7 Gamer Yellow 3D! Now I am not sure that Yellow is the best color for a gaming laptop but this new little wonder pack some serious gear with the obvious Sandy Bridge Core i7-3610QM CPU alongside an AMD Radeon HD 7870M graphics, and a 128GB SSD and 1TB HDD Combo! The Series 7 Gamer Yellow 3D also comes with a nice 17.3″ SuperBright (400 nit) 3D LED …

Samsung refreshing Series 7 Gamer with 3D display, AMD Radeon HD 7870M

Samsung refreshing Series 7 Gamer with 3D display, AMD GPU, yellow hue

If Samsung’s first dedicated gaming laptop wasn’t built to your liking, you’re about to get another option — the Series 7 Gamer is due for a refresh. The company’s Samsung Tomorrow blog pegs the new build as the Series 7 Gamer Yellow 3D, which outshines the subtle design we praised in our review of the last model with — you guessed it — a bright yellow finish. Style aside, the new oversized notebook will swap out its current GPU for an AMD Radeon HD 7870M and, as the name implies, a 14.3-inch SuperBright (400 nit) 3D LED display. The new configuration will also split its twin drive bays between a 1TB HDD and a fast-booting 128GB SSD. There’s no word yet on international availability, but folks in Sammy’s homeland can pick up the rig on August 14th for 2.99 million Won, which rings up to about $2,643 here in the states. Check out the official announcement at the (translated) source link below.

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Samsung Series 7 Gamer review: the company’s first gaming laptop makes its way to the US

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Sure, thin, light and power-efficient may be the latest trend in notebook design, but one category of portable computing isn’t afraid of going against the grain: the oversized gaming laptop. These big machines often flirt with double-digit weights, with screens in excess of 17 inches and the most powerful chipsets under the hood. Samsung’s Series 7 Gamer is no exception, of course, weighing in at 8.39 pounds and packing plenty of power. The machine’s recent US debut isn’t its first foray into the market, however — this machine first appeared in Europe late last year, albeit with an older processor and GPU. Now, Sammy has brought the rig stateside, adorning it with new parts for the New World, namely a 2.3GHz Core i7-3610QM CPU and NVIDIA’s GTX 675M graphics processor. How does Samsung’s first oversized gaming machine measure up? Let’s find out.

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Life Meter Cigarette: Smoke Too Many and It’s Game Over

We can learn a lot from video games. Check out these smokes for gamers. They might just help you quit by incorporating a series of life-meter hearts that showing your current health. At the end of the smoke, they give you the option to continue.

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Sadly this isn’t real, but just a concept by designer German Ljutaev. If someone even tried to make it real, some people would whine and claim that it targets kids. No, it doesn’t. It targets older people who are nerds and happen to smoke.

The idea is that it gives you a visual reference that you are doing something dangerous each time you light up, using a gamer theme. Admittedly, it would probably encourage nerds who smoke to smoke more. Only because when we are asked to “Continue Y/N” we are too used to hitting continue. It’s a great design though.

[via Ian Brooks via Obvious Winner]


CEO of online poker site Full Tilt arrested in alleged Ponzi scheme

Raymond Bitar, founder and CEO of poker site Full Tilt, was arrested today for being involved in an alleged Ponzi scheme. The once largely popular gambling site scammed users out of hundreds of millions of dollars and Bitar was greeted today by officials at John F. Kennedy International Airport after returning from Ireland to face his charges.

Bitar is the most significant individual to turn himself in over the course of the 15 month-long journey to prosecute three of the previously most popular U.S. poker sites online. Once landed, Bitar said that he fully understands why Full Tilt should have never reached a point where it was unable to repay player funds, and that his return to the U.S. is part of an effort to make sure the players do get repaid soon.

Authorities allege the poker site had owed $350 million to its worldwide base of users while it held only $60 to $70 million at the time for covering payments and accusing Bitar of defrauding users by lying to them. Charged with gambling, bank fraud and money laundering, Bitar could face up to 145 years in prison.

[via Wall Street Journal]


CEO of online poker site Full Tilt arrested in alleged Ponzi scheme is written by Elise Moreau & originally posted on SlashGear.
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