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Wednesday, 7 May 2008

GTA IV gets 1.01 patch, freezing not fixed [Updated]

Looks like Grand Theft Auto IV got a little band-aid patchwork today with a 1.01 update. It's a small little tweak at 18 MB, and it supposedly will fix up those freezing problems everyone's been getting antsy over. So far, we've been playing with the new patch for the past few minutes and everything seems to be going smoothly.

[Update: Looks like the freezing issue has not been fixed after all. Many gamers are stating the problem is persisting. Apparently, this update only fixes multiplayer connectivity issues.]

Nick Cannon Mariah Carey Wedding Photos People Magazine

After six weeks of dating, thirty-eight year old Mariah Carey married Nick Cannon, twenty-seven, at her home in the Bahamas last Wednesday. The couple has not only confirmed the news to People Magazine,but a snapshot from the lover’s secret ceremony, eclipsed by a headline screaming “Mariah’s Secret Wedding!,” will grace this week’s cover of the celebrity weekly-on newsstands on Friday.

“We really do feel we are soulmates,” Mariah told People. “I never felt a love like this was in the cards for me.”“She is beautiful on the outside and 10 times as beautiful on the inside,” Nick gushes.

Japan news: Worries about weak digital demand from Olympics

May 5, 2008 - The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing this summer have long been touted as a potential windfall for consumer electronics, but a pair of reports out of Japan suggest the numbers won't add up as high as previously hoped.But wariness among firms, particularly Japanese, has now entered the picture because of worries about the US economic slowdown and "tepid" domestic consumption, the paper notes. Orders and shipments typically spike at the start of an Olympic year in anticipation of soaring sales of TVs and related products just before the Games, but such supply activity hasn't happened this year.The Dai-ichi Life Research Institute has lowered its expectations of consumption of Japanese products this summer by about 25%, to ¥345.4B (US $3.27B), down from a forecast of ¥459.3B ($4.36B) back in December, notes the Nikkei daily. Consumption is lower than in previous Olympic years (e.g., the 2004 Athens Olympics saw a spending rise of ¥440B/$4.18B), partly because of rising prices and economic pressures on consumers.

Deepest Lake In Minnesota

Minnesota deepest lake

Portsmouth Mine Pit Lake, sometimes called the Portsmouth Pit, is the deepest lake in Minnesota at over 450?feet (137?m), according to the most recent Minnesota DNR data. The 120?acre (50?ha) artificial lake is a former iron mining pit in the Cuyuna Range that has since filled with water.Named after French explorer Daniel Graysolon Sieur du Luth Duluth is the largest freshwater port in the world. The St. Lawrence Seaway opened in 1959 allowing oceangoing ships to reach Duluth.