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CES 2010: Jammit appearing at the CES iLounge Pavilion

OEM is giving CES 2010 attendees the gift of music. The company has announced that Jammit, its music application for the iPhone and iPod Touch will be appearing in the iLounge Pavilion at the event. Attendees will be able to visit OEM’s area and play through the Jammit demo to get a better feel of how the application works.

Jammit is an educational application, but also offers users the ability to remix tracks, listen to included music and play along with the songs available in each volume. The Jammit program has a four channel mixer built in to isolate different instruments in the song so you can hear their parts better, a slow mode which can help you if you’re just learning a track and trying to play along, a tab and notation page so you can use the program as sheet music while you play along on your guitar or drum set…

Piracy slowly killing PC games

In May 2008, Crytek announced that it will be abandoning PC exclusivity due to problems with pirated copies of Crysis. Now, Ubisoft Shanghai creative director Michael de Plater revealed to Videogaming247 reasons why the copany won’t bring the anticipated EndWar to the PC.

Ubisoft has been having such big problems with piracy of Assassin’s Creed that they sued the disc’s manufacturers, Optical Experts Manufacturing. This is because the PC-version was leaked to the public two months before the…