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by David Swan
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iPhone users are set to lose their red eyes and crop their excesses,
with Adobe bringing Photoshop to the app store with a free download.
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by Mike Bantick
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The Forza Motorsport 3 race has not even started and Microsoft has announced a complimentary car and track pack to bolster the already impressive 400 car and 100 track stable.
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by Mike Bantick
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Rockstar Games has released a new full length trailer and box art for its forthcoming Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City. It ticks all the boxes, Strong Violence, Sex Scenes, Drug Use, Nudity and obligatory Coarse Language, enjoy.
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by David M Williams
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Windows 7, the brand new operating system in the Microsoft Windows line will be released to the public this month. Sure, you could buy it at retail prices. Or, you could save some money instead with these five suggestions.
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by David M Williams
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Shades of Dick Tracy and James Bond! LG Electronics, manufacturer of such previous stylish mobile phones as the LG Shine and LG Prada, is on the verge of releasing an ultra-stylish touch screen 3G phone watch for the spy within us all.
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by Mike Bantick
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New video-game bundles appear each week, the latest is streaming down the finishing straight with a Microsoft symbol emblazoned on its side. For the Xbox 360, this wireless driving wheel plus Forza Motorsport 3 bundle will be required hardware for any video-game racing fan.
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by David Swan
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Augmented reality was once a sci-fi fantasy, but is now available in
the palm of your hand through the iTunes store, with Sun Seeker.
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by Jake Widman
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A study of U.S. computer ownership reveals more households own Macs this year than last. But at the same time, the vast majority of those also own Windows PCs.
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by David Swan
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Not into protesting..? Petitions not your thing? An Aussie developer has
launched an iPhone app to support Earth Hour's "Vote Earth" campaign.
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by Mike Bantick
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The recent Digital Distribution Summit held in Melbourne was a chance for game developers and publishers to talk through the pros, cons and challenges of a world without retail. Much of the talk was positive, but tempered by an undercurrent of uncertainty surrounding the launch of the PSPgo and a definitive shift towards targeting Apples smart phone in the future.
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by Mike Bantick
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The Game Developers’ Association of Australia (GDAA) has announced the first group of keynote speakers lined up for Game Connect: Asia Pacific 09. Delegates will have the chance to gain industry insights from colleagues with development experience in such landmark titles as Deus Ex, Ultima Underworld and God of War.
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by Stephen Withers
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Much has been made of Foxtel's new TV show and movie download service, but some subscribers are effectively locked out. And the terms and conditions might not be what you expect.
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by Mike Bantick
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Taking a walk through the city electronics retailers today, searching for signs of the new PlayStation Portable Go model. It seems there is an easy formula to work out who will be pushing to sell the new digital distribution only gaming platform.
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by Mike Bantick
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Publisher NAMCO BANDAI has released details of a new Intellectual Property from the developers of Heavenly Sword and Kung Fu Chaos. Enslaved takes place 150 years in the future in a world at war, a situation that can only be rectified by PS3 and Xbox 360 owners.
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by Mike Bantick
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Still strutting your way through the 85 tracks that are unlocked in Guitar Hero 5, soon there will be five new track packs to shred to. Everything from classic rock to Wolfmother and Marilyn Manson are included.
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by Mike Bantick
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Calling it a street date seems a little inaccurate; Nintendo has announced the release date for Wii Fit Plus in Australia. This is an upgrade to the exercise game/activity that has topped charts worldwide, so it is time to start balancing on the board again.
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by Mike Bantick
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Film Victoria’s sponsored Digital Distribution Summit kicks off today with game developers, venture capitalists and enthusiasts meeting to disucc the rapidly growing business of digital game distribution. Game retailers will no doubt have ears pressed to walls as well as faces and fingers splayed across the windows trying to get a peek at the future of game publishing.
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by Mike Bantick
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Sony announcements from the Tokyo Game Show today include an expected date for the PS3 motion controller as well as games that will use the feature. Sony has also released sales details for the recently marketed remodelling of the PlayStation 3, the PS3 Slim.
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