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- Mortal Kombat: X-ray moves are disturbing
- Sony talks PSP ports for NGP and different models
- iPod owners can dispute water damage
- Holographic assistants in British airports
- Killzone 3 played with Move – Interested?
- Kinect has “mind blowing” games on way
- Woz delivers truth about white iPhone 4
- iPad 2 display rumors approach reality
- LinkedIn going public
- Google and Apple duke it out over apps
- Review: DriveScrubber 3 protects your information
Mortal Kombat: X-ray moves are disturbing Posted: NetherRealm Studios, formerly known as Midway Games recently released a video explaining the new gruesome X-ray mode in Mortal Kombat. This mode [...] Related posts: New Mortal Kombat movie looks absolutely nuts New MotorStorm and Mortal Kombat games revealed Sony moves 2.5 million PS3 Moves – sold out in retailers |
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iPod owners can dispute water damage Posted: Pretty much every one of Cupertino’s world beating mobile devices, including MacBooks, have passive liquid contact/submersion indicators built in and if that’s pink (or white/silver, as the case may be) when you send it in for service, Apple wouldn’t fix it. Not a liquid related issue? Live in a high humidity area? Didn’t [...] Related [...] |
Holographic assistants in British airports Posted: Ah, there’s nothing like the personal touch. And at airports, at least in the U.K., you’re not going to be getting that for much longer. The reason for this is the addition of new holographic assistants designed to offer advice and [...] Related posts: New laptop bags protects you from check-in hell at airports British [...] |
Killzone 3 played with Move – Interested? Posted: Killzone 3 is Sony’s great hope for persuading us all that Move isn’t just for casual gamers and isn’t just the Wii Remote on crack. I’m not convinced. Ars Technica has uncovered a video which shows Killzone 3 [...] Related posts: SOCOM 4 dev talks up PS3 Move Nintendo: PS3 Move is very ‘Wii-Too’ Time [...] |
Kinect has “mind blowing” games on way Posted: What would make for a “mind blowing” Kinect game? You’d best ask Robert Scoble. Microsoft recently claimed Kinect had become the “fastest-selling consumer electronics device in history.” Whether that’s true or just a nice line in hyperbole, Kinect has [...] Related posts: E3 2010: Kinect – limitations and advancements Xbox 360 Kinect: Not for disabled [...] |
Woz delivers truth about white iPhone 4 Posted: The tech world has been going bananas over the last seven months trying to find a white iPhone 4 somewhere, or at least to figure out why there are no white iPhone 4s anywhere in captivity. Since June of [...] Related Posts: Jobs delivers radical iPhone evolution at WWDC Document delivers Google Voice rejection smoking [...] |
iPad 2 display rumors approach reality Posted: The rumors about the updated display of the iPad 2 have been flying thick and fast. Now, with the purported release date just three months away, we are getting closer to truth via rumors. Although we will not really know [...] Related posts: Rumors persist of Hulu coming to the Xbox 360, and now to [...] |
Posted: The business-based networking site LinkedIn has announced a public share offering. But while the company is looking forward to raking in $175 million, industry analysts seem to view the flotation more as a benchmark for the stock market potential of social networks as [...] Related posts: LinkedIn wants its slice of the Display Advertising pie [...] |
Google and Apple duke it out over apps Posted: The success of the Apple App Store is proving difficult to duplicate for other companies, and Google is beginning to cast about for new and better ideas for getting Android apps built for Android handsets. The world is [...] Related Posts: Apple-Google shared director quits Google board Apple vs. Google is a fair fight (so [...] |
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