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Mad Max with an American accent?
A new Change.org petition has been created to protest the use of an American lead actor in the upcoming sci-fi video game Mad Max, based on the classic Aussie film.
Mozilla wants to bring science into the internet age
Mozilla has announced the launch of its Science Lab, a collaborative tool to improve the use of the internet in science.
AMD to launch its first ARM chip
The chipmaker will roll out a 64-bit ARM processor in the second half of 2014.
US Navy publication blasts Xbox One
The Navy Times has issued a scathing broadside on the Xbox One, calling the beleaguered console "a sin against all service members". 2
Snapcat: because cats like selfies, too? Crave
A new Android photo-snapping app has been designed so that your feline friend can take its own selfies.
Wobbly glass stops you texting at the pub Crave
A beer glass concept is designed so that it will fall over unless propped up by a mobile phone. 1
Bioshock's Ken Levine to write Logan's Run remake
The Irrational Game's founder will turn his creativity to reworking the classic science-fiction film.
Aussie sci-fi Arrowhead coming to Foxtel Crave
Foxtel sci-fi channel SF has commissioned its first-ever Aussie-made production: the full-length feature film Arrowhead.
Ready or not, compulsory Creative Cloud cometh
Adobe's controversial all-Creative Cloud transition for its Creative Suite applications is now available to subscribers.
Nvidia to license its graphics chip technology
The chipmaker said its GPU tech could show up in other companies' processors for everything from smartphones to supercomputers.
How Google puts the kibosh on rogue pharmacies
Google wields a big sheriff's badge when it tells online snake-oil salesmen to peddle their wares elsewhere.
Nvidia's graphics brawn powers supercomputing brains
The company's graphics chips are finding a foothold in neural networks, a biology-inspired form of computing that is moving from research to commercial tasks like Google's photo recognition.
Sony under pressure to spin off entertainment company
Hedge fund Third Point, a major Sony stockholder, is pushing the company to separate its entertainment arm into its own company.
BlackBerry Q10 to hit Australia 1 July
Blackberry's QWERTY smartphone will go on sale through Optus and Telstra at the start of July, as well as outright through two major retailers. 1
Stacking the cards
Professional "cardstacker" Bryan Berg can build remarkable feats of engineering — all just using playing cards, with no glue, tape or even a tiny ball of Blu-Tack.
Most exciting games of E3 2013
There were some pretty hot properties shown off at E3 this year, both established IPs and new games alike. Here are our top picks for what to look forward to. 1
To the end of the (Google) world
Sometimes Google's Street View vehicles just can't go any farther. The Atlantic's Alan Taylor took a pictorial look at the reasons why. 1
Sony reportedly readies first phablet
The 6.4-inch giant is expected to be announced on 4 July, and could feature a powerful quad-core processor and 1080p HD screen.
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