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Aspyr gives Stubbs the Zombie a Halo’d brain

48011081 15765f282a m Aspyr gives Stubbs the Zombie a Halod brainAspyr announced this morning that product page for their upcoming game, Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse, are now live through their web site. Stubbs is a third person action game that uses an updated Halo
engine to deliver a stirring take on one man’s hunger for love, justice… and brains.

Brought to you by the Executive Producer of Halo, Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse lets you play an undead antihero who takes on a futuristic city using nothing but his own carcass and the weapons of his possessed enemies. This third-person action game uses the Halo engine and integrates tongue-in-cheek humor and a strong storyline with innovative combat.

More information on Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse can also be found through the official Stubbs web site. The game will be released in November for Mac and can be preordered now for USD$39.99.

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NetNewsWire 2.0.1 supports Atom 1.0 feeds

Ranchero Software today released NetNewsWire 2.0.1, the easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X, adding support for Atom 1.0 feeds and fixes a couple crashing bugs, and updates the Sites Drawer.

The freeware version, NetNewsWire Lite, has also been updated to version 2.0.1 and supports Atom 1.0 feeds.

NetNewsWire 2.0.1 costs USD$24.95 for a single-user license and USD$19.95 per person for multi-user licenses. It’s available bundled with MarsEdit 1.0 for USD$39.95. NetNewsWire 2.0.1 is a free upgrade for licensed users of NetNewsWire 2.0 and NetNewsWire 1.x. See the Licenses and Upgrades page for more information. NetNewsWire Lite is freeware.

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Apple counting down to their half billionth song sale on the iTunes Music Store

Apple today kicked off its countdown to half a billion songs sold on the iTunes Music Store with an online song counter so music fans around the world can participate in the race to purchase and download the 500 millionth song. To give us all a reason to care about this milestone, Apple is giving away an iPod mini and an iTunes gift card for 50 songs to the iTunes customer who purchases the winning song at each 100,000 interval. The person who downloads the 500 millionth song will win the grand prize of 10 iPods of their choice to share with family and friends, an iTunes gift card for 10,000 songs and an all-expenses paid trip for four to see Coldplay on their world tour.

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