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Today's Tech News: 'Modern Warfare 2' benefits from 'NCIS' writer

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2: U.S. troops track the combat via computer in the new video game.
 
'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' benefits from 'NCIS' writer
By Mike Snider, USA TODAY
One of the writers behind TV's top series, NCIS, is also part of the team responsible for what's expected to be the year's biggest video game. Read more
INTERVIEW: 'Modern Warfare 2' composer Hans Zimmer
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