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  • 1Video game addiction — EverCrack redirects here. For the video game frequently known as EverCrack, see EverQuest. See also: Internet addiction disorder and Computer addiction Video game addiction, or more broadly used video game overuse, is excessive or compulsive …

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  • 2Video game controversy — Part of a series on …

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  • 3Video camera tube — In older video cameras, before the mid to late 1980s, a video camera tube or pickup tube was used instead of a charge coupled device (CCD) for converting an optical image into an electrical signal. Several types were in use from the 1930s to the… …

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  • 4MTV Video Music Award — MTV Video Music Awards 2011 MTV Video Music Awards Awarded for Best in Music videos and pop culture Presented by MTV …

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  • 5Agent Video Intelligence — Infobox Company name = Agent Video Intelligence company type = Privately held company foundation = location city = location country = location = locations = key people = area served = industry = products = services = revenue = operating income =… …

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  • 6The Daily Telegraph — This article is about the UK newspaper. For the Australian newspaper, see The Daily Telegraph (Australia). For other uses, see The Telegraph. The Daily Telegraph …

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  • 7Spore (2008 video game) — Spore Spore box art (2008) Developer(s) Maxis Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …

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  • 8Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010 video game) — This article is about the 2010 video game. For other uses, see Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (disambiguation). Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit European cover art Developer(s) Criterion Games …

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  • 9Sept 11 2007 Osama bin Laden video — 6 days after the September 6, 2007 Osama bin Laden video on September 11, 2007, the sixth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, a second video produced As Sahab appeared purportedly featuring a eulogy by Osama… …

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  • 10MSN Video Player — is an online video on demand player, launched in the United Kingdom by Microsoft on 11 March 2010.[1] The service was made available in beta form on 3 August 2009 with 300 hours of shows from BBC Worldwide and All3Media.[2][3] A spokeswoman for… …

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