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With Fashmatch.com, users can create their own virtual wardrobe, browse catalogs of multiple brands, and even log their "real clothes" so other users can discuss. CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari takes a look.
Make real money on virtual planet Calypso
David Simmonds, director of business development at MindArk, joins CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari via Webcam to discuss how "Entropia Universe" differs \r\nfrom Linden Lab's creation "Second Life," how people make a living on Entropia, and what lies ahead for the virtual landscape. Three-year-old Entropia has nearly 500,000 users.
Is privacy on MySpace a good thing?
CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari speaks with Larry Magid, co-author of "MySpace Unraveled," on how the social network should monitor the age of its users. They also discuss the pros and cons of having a privacy option for one's profile.
In this episode, CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari and CNET Download.com's Jessica Dolcourt explore their options in online avatar creation. Which avatar generator captured Jessica's curly chestnut ringlets? Was the one in virtual world Second Life able to accurately re-create Neha's copper skin tone? Find out here and by also linking to this
EA takes hold of the handheld market
At Electronic Arts' headquarters in Redwood City, Calif., CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari talks to EA producers Kevin Chorney and Matt Tomporowski about the company's plans for the handheld market. And we take a special look at "Need for Speed: Carbon" for the PSP.
At Supernova2006 in San Francisco, Linden Lab founder and CEO Philip Rosedale appears in the flesh and talks with CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari about real-world events.
Neha Tiwari of CNET News.com visits CompUSA for the midnight release of Windows Vista.
Neha Tiwari of CNET News.com visits CompUSA for the midnight release of Windows Vista.
CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari jumps into the McDonald's video game and discovers that tending the pasture, keeping the boardroom happy, and making sure customers have smiles on their faces is much harder than it looks.
Turning up past video game tunes
CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari takes a look at Kohina.net, the big kahuna for retro video game tunes. The noisy online database is dedicated to easy listening of music from games past.
