Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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PlayStation Phone launch details revealed

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Sony recently detailed the launch information for the PlayStation phone or Xperia Play. The phone will come with six preloaded games and a huge library of games available via the PlayStation Suite. [...] Related posts: PlayStation Phone – Xperia Play information blowout PlayStation Meeting: PSP2 codename NGP details officially revealed Windows Phone 7 a handheld [...]

Download crazy: Mortal Kombat, Parasite Eve and Torchlight

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Its a slow news week so far but there are some exciting game demos available across Xbox Live and PlayStation Network. Sony recently dropped a massive [...] Related posts: Mortal Kombat Tournament Edition stick – version to get New Mortal Kombat movie looks absolutely nuts Mortal Kombat: X-ray moves are disturbing

Twitter by numbers on fifth birthday

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As Twitter celebrates its fifth birthday, how do the numbers behind the social networking / micro-blogging / instant news service stack up? On March 21, 2011 it will be five years to the day after the first ever tweet was [...] Related posts: Happy fourth birthday, Twitter! Google logo mystery solved – celebrating H.G. Wells’ [...]

Verizon’s first 4G phone carries hefty price tag

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Verizon has announced its first 4G compatible handset will be available from Thursday. The HTC Thunderbolt will cost $250 with a two-year service agreement. That’s a minor surprise in pricing: given Verizon’s 4G network carries a minimum $68.98 monthly service charge, you [...]

Critical Flash flaw waits for a fix

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Adobe System's Flash player has a critical flaw which could cause a user's computer, phone or other mobile device to crash and/or become vulnerable to hackers, but will not be fixed until next week. Adobe said specifically that [...] Related posts: Photoshop flaw allows hackers to access your PC Hackers attack Adobe Flash vulnerability through [...]

Child porn crackdown now much faster

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A British organization that tracks worldwide images of child pornography says net firms are getting much quicker at dealing with complaints. But it says such images are now more widely distributed. The Internet Watch Foundation, which is legally classed [...] Related posts: Homeland Security shuts 84,000 websites by mistake in child porn crackdown AOL, AT&T [...]