Do Video Games Train for Violence?
"Mathiak and his colleagues have completed an interesting pilot study into the effects of video games on brain function, but their suggestion that video games train the brain for violence is premature and reaches beyond the data..."
AMD's $1000 Video Game Chip Hits Shelves
"The FX-57 chip, the successor to the FX-55, comes with a faster processing speed and quicker links to memory..."
Video Games Boost Student Performance
"Teachers in a Redmond, Ore., school have found by using video games in their classrooms, not only do students enjoy exercise more, they also produce better schoolwork and developed stronger interpersonal skills..."
Thursday, July 07, 2005
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