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It's just a fling: throwing media around your home
Want to know how to get your media about the house? There are quite a few options available, so long as you've already got a network in place. 2
In an 'internet of things', is free will a casualty? Pulse
The world is becoming increasingly connected. But is the result a lack of choice?
App of the Day: Crow
Every now and again, we get to see a truly beautiful and original game. Crow is one of them.
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Game Dev Stories: IV Motion
Brisbane studio IV Motion created the recently released Penny Time: a brilliant skateboarding game that also puts you in the running to win a real Penny skateboard. CNET Australia spoke to creative...
Tougher policing of internet, TV, radio, print not a bad thing Pulse
I've been reading through the Federal Government's cure for insomnia and the media — the Convergence Review — for a little while now, and although it's great to see that the powers that be recognis...
Nokia Lumia 900 for Optus in June, sans 4G
Nokia will soon release two new Lumia-branded Windows Phone models in Australia, with the Lumia 900 heading to Optus and the Lumia 610 to Boost Mobile and Vodafone.
Flashback makers missed out on their payday: Symantec
According to the security firm, the makers of the Flashback malware made US$14,000 from click fraud last month, but can't collect on it.
Facebook vs. Google: the epic battle
The Facebook initial public offering (IPO) will embolden the social network to up its fight with Google for the online advertising market. But don't expect Google to back down. 2
Apple orders 4-inch iPhone screens, says report
The company has been buying larger-sized screens from its Asian suppliers, according to the latest tip-off received by the Wall Street Journal. 1
Microsoft bolsters parental controls with Windows 8
Aiming to give parents the option of keeping an eagle eye over their children's computer use, Microsoft revamps its parental controls in a "monitor first" approach, which includes weekly reports. 2
Steve Jobs wanted to design an iCar
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs apparently envisioned an Apple-made automobile as a future project ahead of his death. 4
Zynga coy on next version of FarmVille
Zynga has its 2013 game pipeline largely set. Will FarmVille 2.0 be part of it?
Firefox gets a 'reset' button
A new option in the latest Firefox beta will let you "reset" Firefox without scrapping your personal data.
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