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Keep Up With Your Gamer Friends With Raptr On Your iPhone

Raptr, a social network for gamers, just released an iPhone app that makes it even easier to track your friends’ gaming habits on Xbox Live, PSN and Steam. It’s a pretty nice way to keep in touch across platforms.

You’ll need to get a Raptr account to start but you can sync it up with your Xbox Live, PSN and Steam accounts to get all your gaming friends and their updates displayed in one stream. For Xbox Live users, you can even send and receive messages to your friends (which is way easier to do on the iPhone than on the Xbox controller). If you game regularly on multiple platforms, give Raptr a try. Free. [iTunes via TUAW]

Apple thinks of the children, patents parental-controlled text communication

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Special Ops Bunnies Are Watching You

We have a weakness for The Oatmeal’s comics around here, but we just discovered that he makes insanely adorable, rather geeky, and slightly creepy shirts. At least that’s the only way I can sum up these fluffy-tailed spies. [The Oatmeal]

Anyone Can Have A Digitally Enhanced Body Now

If you dislike the way you look on video, a new kind of image-manipulation software could make you feel better about yourself.

Developed by Christian Theobalt of the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Saarbrücken, Germany, and colleagues, it allows professional and amateur movie-makers to dramatically alter how muscular, leggy or heavy people appear on film.

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