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Share: | New Kinect Western Lets You Manipulate a Dead Puppet Control an expired cowpoke using only your hands in Twisted Pixel's The Gunstringer, an oddball western platform-shooter for Microsoft Kinect. Share: | | | Top News on PCWorld.com | Verizon iPhone Preorders Begin Tomorrow Current Verizon Wireless customers can preorder the phone a week before anyone can pick one up from Apple and Verizon online and brick-and-mortar stores. Share: | iPad 2: Leaked Images Suggest No Retina Display The leaked images show that the iPad 2 display has the same size and resolution as the current model but it's lighter and around 1 millimeter thinner. Share: | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Welcome Year of the Rabbit With Chinese New Year DownloadsNow's the time to freshen up the house, yourself, and your PC for the year to come. 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