mTaxi: There's an app for cabs |
If you're an iPhone user then you've probably been wondering when someone would get around to making an app to book taxis. The wait is over.
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Motorola Quench |
The Motorola Quench is a solid smartphone and represents excellent value for those who want to do more on their phone without finding themselves out of pocket.
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News :: General News : Resurgence Pack to hit PC on July 6th |
Infinity Ward community manager Robert 'FourZeroTwo' Bowling has revealed the PS3 and PC release dates of the Resurgence Pack on his personal Twitter...
The Resurgence Package DLC for Modern Warfare 2 will hit @playstation (US) and PC (worldwide) July 6th! For @playstation (EU+) its July 7th.
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YouTube revamps mobile website |
YouTube has redesigned its mobile site, hoping to get more and more smartphone users watching its videos through the browser, rather than through native applications.
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AFP yet to probe Google over Wi-Fi |
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is yet to conduct a formal investigation into Google over its Wi-Fi bungle, one month after it was referred for investigation by the attorney-general.
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News :: General News : New DLC pack launched for Trainz |
Having failed to set the world on fire with Fury, Aussie developer Auran has returned to what it does best: model railroad simulations.
The latest expansion pack for the most up-to-date version of Trainz is available now via digital download. Those who choose to enhance their Trainz Simulator 2010: Engineers Edition experience with the Blue Comet DLC pack will be able to ride on the iconic pre-war passenger train in all its coal-gobbling glory...
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First beta for Firefox 4 released |
Mozilla released the first beta for Firefox 4 on Tuesday, introducing a new interface design to a wider Windows audience, support for multiple technologies that aim to be essential to web browsing in the future, and a plan for updates far more aggressive than those of the past.
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Google enters flight information business |
Looking for the best bargains on air tickets online can be a gruelling experience and Google aims to change that with the acquisition of flight information company ITA on 1 July.
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News :: General News : MoH LE to include invite to Battlefield 3 beta |
Gamers who purchase the Limited Edition of the upcoming Medal of Honor reboot will receive an invitation to take part in the Battlefield 3 beta test. There’s one small catch, however: said beta may not be launching for another year.
In other Medal of Honor news, the game will feature exclusive music from Linkin Park...
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News :: General News : StarCraft II bug could melt your graphics card |
If you play StarCraft II then there's a chance you could encounter a potentially dangerous bug, which in extreme cases can cause overheating, and potentially destroy your graphics card.
The glitch reportedly manifests when those playing the game access screens with scant detail, such as menus; this leads to extremely rapid refresh rates which can excessively tax your hardware...
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Best budget smartphones |
You may have struggled to buy a full-featured smartphone for less than a grand before now, but today's popular new smartphone platforms are producing some powerful, budget-priced phones.
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Two Australian ebook retailers: review |
We're always hearing about how well an e-reader works, but no one has really talked about where you purchase ebooks from. So here we review two Australian-owned ebook companies.
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News :: General News : Red Dead Redemption infographic reveals bloodthirsty tendencies |
Everybody likes Red Dead Redemption, right? You must do, because you've played it to death - to one hundred and thirty two million deaths, to be more precise! According to figures taken from the game's first two weeks, we collectively clocked up 14 million hours of gameplay, committed the afore-mentioned 132 million murders, and shot off over half a million hats in duels.
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Picking apart Apple's iPhone 4 defence |
Apple now blames reception issues that many new iPhone 4 customers are experiencing on a software miscalculation rather than on hardware design. But will a software update really fix the problems that many customers are reporting?
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