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Deathly din: How Dead Space 3 sounds are made

If you want the best Dead Space 3 experience, it's nearly necessary to turn off the lights and crank up the sound. Do you ever think about where those bloodcurdling noises originate, though?

To get a better understanding of the scary sounds in Dead Space 3, The Creators Project went behind the scenes at Visceral Games, developer of DS3. It's a fascinating glimpse into the hard work that goes into creating those heart-pumping noises that many people may take for granted (or not really think about at all) when they're busy wiping out a pack of Necromorphs. … Read more

Price cut helps 3DS sales soar 260 percent

Following its price cut last month, the Nintendo 3DS has finally started flying off store shelves, the game company announced yesterday.

After the price was slashed from $229 to $169 on August 12, Nintendo sold 185,000 3DS units in the U.S. That figure was up a whopping 260 percent, compared to the same 19-day period in July. Prior to the price cut, Nintendo had sold 50,000 3DS units in August, bringing its total to 235,000 last month.

"Consumers are responding very positively to the new suggested retail price," Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's … Read more

Display duel: LG Optimus 3D vs. Nintendo 3DS

There's this little thing that's pretty big in tech at the moment--3D (perhaps you've heard of it?). We've gone way beyond the geeky specs 3D of last year, and now all the coolest upcoming gadgets are sporting glasses-free 3D technology.

The Nintendo 3DS was the device that started it all, but now LG is showing off the world's first 3D smartphone, the LG Optimus 3D. We've gone hands- and eyes-on with both devices, but which one packs better 3D tech?

Find out by reading more of "LG Optimus 3D vs. Nintendo 3DS in 3D display destruction derby&… Read more

11 Nikon D3S cameras, 7 lenses headed to space

NASA has placed an order with Nikon for 11 units of its highest-end dSLR, the D3S, and 7 AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm F2.8G ED lenses to bring to space for documentation efforts. Interestingly, none of these cameras or optics will require any modifications, which attests to the ruggedness and versatility of the company's shooters.

The dSLRs will be brought to the International Space Station, where they will join a host of other Nikon products such as the D2X, lenses, and other Speedlight external flash units.

This is the second consumer camera brand we know of this year to enter … Read more