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Magneto is actually a little Croatian boy.

Just kidding. Ivan Stoiljkovic, seen here in a commanding pose with a Samsung Galaxy Tab stuck to his chest, allegedly has other curious powers:  Ivan, 6, is purported to posess an extraordinary and seemingly magical talent: the ability to attract metallic objects — from spoons to heavy frying pans

Red Alert: Homework has infiltrated videogames!

Stephen Astley, a very crafty assistant headteacher at a UK high school, has created an educational game based around doing homework and revision that kids actually seem to like. Technology professor and department head of another UK high school, Jo Bleasdale, is impressed: “I decided to use it with

Vladimir Putin gets the ‘Goldeneye’ treatment.

The notorious Russian Prime Minister and a scantily clad woman (except for the fur hat, because it’s cold in Russia) who may or may not be former Russian spy Anna Chapman are now appearing as heroes in a new computer game. Voinushka, aka Shoot’Em Up, represents Putin as a pistol-wielding, cool-heade

Board game designed to help the elderly remember.

A new board game called LifeTimes: The Game of Reminiscence rewards its players by stimulating their memories. Mary Jane and Carol McPhee created the memory game to help their 86-year-old mother, who is in the early stages of dementia, keep her mind sharp:  “We found when we would ask Mom questions

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