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12 Games To Make Your Kids Super Smart

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Conventional wisdom suggests that time spent playing games is time wasted. Not so fast, say many parenting experts and researchers. Video games and interactive toys…

12 Games To Make Your Kids Super Smart

Eminem’s Recovery Leaked Online; Features Rihanna, Pink, Lil Wayne & More

Leaked tracks from Eminem’s Recovery album continue to surface online, despite its official release date still being two weeks away. That sucks for Eminem. Or does it? Conventional wisdom suggests leaks hinder sales, but Em’s new songs and collaborations with Rihanna, Lil Wayne and others are drawing raves. Gaining probably the most online traction of the leaked tracks – a bunch of which are still up as of right now – is “Love the Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna. Seeing as the song chronicles a destructive, abusive and violent relationship (cough, Chris Brown ), it’s tailor-made for tabloid fodder as well as a solid track. Listen to the leaked Recovery track and vote on it below … Eminem feat. Rihanna: Love the Way You Lie In between Eminem’s verses Rihanna brings it in the chorus: “Just gonna stand there and watch me burn / That’s alright ’cause I like the way it hurts / Just gonna stand there and hear me cry / That’s alright ’cause I like the way you lie.” What do you think of “Love the Way You Lie”? Follow the jump for two more tracks: Eminem and Lil Wayne sampling Haddaway (no joke) on “No Love,” and Pink teaming with him on “Won’t Back Down” … Eminem feat. Lil Wayne: No Love Eminem feat. Pink: Won’t Back Down

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Eminem’s Recovery Leaked Online; Features Rihanna, Pink, Lil Wayne & More

Rockford Files Reboot Abandoned: Have TV Remakes Ever Worked?

Ever since NBC announced the Rockford Files remake, you wanted to snap, “Stop trying to make The Rockford Files happen, NBC. It’s not going to happen.” And now it isn’t: Deadline reports that the Dermot Mulroney-toplined reboot is kaput . Even USA, a better fit for such a quirky procedural, passed on Rockford . Conventional wisdom suggests we live in a sad generation of entertainment awash with remakes, but you’d think at least one retread would’ve been good (or successful) enough to warrant this mimeographed mania. Truth is, the idea of a working remake may be the most contrived of all.

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Rockford Files Reboot Abandoned: Have TV Remakes Ever Worked?