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by Mike Bantick
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Sprung! A deceptive PSP fan site has had its cover blown by investigative clickers. But is the negative reaction to this discovery warranted? Perhaps a little bit.
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by Mike Bantick
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Nintendo has been a big hit down under as per the rest of the world, with sales results confirmation today.
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by Adam Turner
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Philips' Cineos DVDR9000H finally means buying a Personal Video
Recorder no longer means forgoing a digital tuner or a DVD burner.
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by Mike Bantick
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Well it took a whole month, but the Japanese have once again spoken with their wallets on how much home-grown means to them when it comes to gaming.
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by Mike Bantick
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It would seem that Nintendo has seen how powerful the Australian gamer can be, and has clandestinely altered the maligned "wii-mote" wrist strap for - at least - the Down Under version of the new game console.
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by Adam Turner
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Australians will soon be able to copy music from CDs to MP3 players and record television shows without breaking the law, after new copyright laws were signed off by the Governor-General.
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by Angus Kidman
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Microsoft has released XNA Game Studio Express, a development tool allowing console enthusiasts to build their own games for the Xbox 360, but getting other people to play those creations isn't as easy as it seems.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Could this be the Christmas present to get the tech geek that has everything? It’s the world’s most ‘out there’ USB and Firewire hub. You have to see this!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Are America’s Next Top Models being turned into Tamagotchis? A game using ‘avatars’ or graphical representations of each model lets you help guide their modeling career and play the TV show on your mobile.
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by Mike Bantick
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Proposed legislation introduced this week could see the banning of all violent video games in a popular reaction to recent school shootings. No Call of Duty 3, Resistance: Fall of Man or Gears of War for Germanic gamers.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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An online report suggests Macworld attendees expecting an iPhone may end up disappointed, despite a drunken video podcast by Digg founder Kevin suggesting the iPhone was coming and it’s as ‘small as sh*t’.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Microsoft is releasing six patches along with an update to their Malicious Software Removal Tool. But with hackers already taking advantage of an unpatched Word flaw, why is Microsoft delaying the repair of this critical flaw?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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There’s been plenty of news over the past few days about negative sentiments for Blu-ray by US consumers alongside the news that Sony shipped far fewer PS3s than they originally intended. But the fat lady hasn’t even opened her mouth yet to start singing – she’s still waiting for her PS3 before she can cast her verdict.
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by Adam Turner
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As if it wasn't bad enough that networks want to force you to watch television commercials, now Microsoft wants to force you to watch today's commercials.
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by Mike Bantick
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As the PS3, Wii and Xbox 360 duke it out for high profile gaming supremacy in the living room, it seems that mobile gaming is the hot sales item. Marketing departments know it, revenue is expected to rise by %33 next year. But can it be true that casual mobile gaming is the future of interactive entertainment?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Hot on the heels of Telstra launching a range of Foxtel channels on its Next-G handsets, Vodafone has beaten Telstra’s 12 channels by now offering a total of 22 channels to watch, along with an Australian-first EPG that shows you what’s on right now. Vodafone have also had to change advertising details for their new 3.5G HSDPA modem thanks to Telstra.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Remember hearing about China’s proposed Enhanced Video Disc a couple of years ago? It’s baa-a-a-ack, with China wanting them to reign supreme in 2008 onwards. But can it possibly succeed? We're not so sure...
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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What the? Plans were afoot to ship 1 million Wii’s to the US this year, but an online news report says this is no longer the case.
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