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Super Podcast Action Committee - Episode 116
GamePolitics
GamerGate, Comcast, and Steam Curation guest-star.
PSA: 'Call of Duty' Writer Discusses the 'Art of Future War' at The Atlantic Council
GamePolitics
The Atlantic Council's newest non-resident fellow applies his knowledge of war to predicting the future.
Video Games as Entertainment, Art, and Education
Sequential Tart
Sequential Tart talks to the University of Alberta's Massive Open Online Courses course lead Leah Hackman.
'Dota 2': the 1,000-hour review
Verge
It's a game with millions of addicted followers. Here's the story of one of them.
Marvel, Jack Kirby Heirs Settle Dispute Over Superhero Rights
Variety
The family of Jack Kirby and Marvel Entertainment have resolved a long-running legal dispute...
Why Oculus Rift and the latest attempts at virtual reality are bound to fail
Polygon
The latest run at mainstreaming wearable virtual reality is doomed.
AT&T’s congestion magically disappears when it’s signing up new customers
Ars Technica
Unlimited plans throttled after 5GB, but AT&T gives new lines 100GB unthrottled.
A DC Developer’s View from the White House Game Jam
Gamasutra
Christopher Totten and the American University Game Lab talk about their experiences at the Jam in D.C.
You Can Now Drive Rainbow Road in Gaming’s Most Realistic Racer
Game | Life
Assetto Corsa, new racing game from Italian game developer Kunos Simulazioni, brings on the magic of rainbows.
October's Xbox One Changes Make Microsoft's Console A Whole Lot Better
Kotaku
It isn't perfect yet, but it is improving little by little.
Help Us Save Net Neutrality!
A recent proposal by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler would allow ISPs to charge content providers extra money for faster access to its customers. The proposal goes against everything that the Open Internet Order stands for. Wheeler believes that this is the solution to the FCC's loss in the D.C. Appeals Court to Verizon, but everyone who knows anything about Net Neutrality will tell you this is a huge step in the wrong direction. So what can all of us do about? We can use the tools provided by the ECA to let the FCC and lawmakers in D.C. know that we want them to halt the murder of net neutrality. You can get started at action.theeca.com right now!
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