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Save Gas and Work from Home, Part 2

freeloader 20070913 212511 Save Gas and Work from Home, Part 2A few weeks ago we looked at some Mac freeware that plugs you in to your corporate Microsoft workplace. In this follow-up we’ll unleash some of the Mac’s powerful remote tools to let you connect to your work Mac from home.

Connect to a remote network securely, drive your work Mac remotely and add visuals to your instant messaging. Join me and reduce your tech footprint with this week’s Freeloader Friday.

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Freeverse releases Neon Tango, a retro-style arcade shooter

NTscreenshot44 20080206 210340 Freeverse releases Neon Tango, a retro style arcade shooterFreeverse has announced a new game called Neon Tango. It’s a psychedelic arcade-style shooter with lots of action, seizure-inducing visuals, and a bit of that retro mojo that’s been going around lately.

In the game, you take your ship into battle against the forces of chaos across 50 stages of bitmapped treachery, overflowing with glowing enemies and pulsating bosses. Each wave offers a brand new way to play. It looks like a lot of fun.

Neon Tango is available for USD$24.95. A free demo is also available.

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New LOST game debuts in the iTunes Store

lostgame 20070523 193821 New LOST game debuts in the iTunes StoreGameloft today announced that their LOST game is now available at the iTunes Store for fans to purchase and download for play on the fifth generation iPod. LOST is the first television based game to be offered on iTunes and is available immediately for purchase for USD$4.99.

The LOST game is based on ABC’s successful action/adventure series of the same name. In time for the season’s finale, fans will be able to get their LOST fix via their iPod during the show’s hiatus. Gamers play in the role of Jack and help navigate him through the jungle, inside the Hatch and The Black Rock, as he encounters roadblocks such as The Others and the black smoke. Unique for the iPod, the game features enhanced graphics, richer visuals and new audio.

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