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Why buy music when you can stream it?

Why buy music when you can stream it?

Today's fans have a different "relationship" with artists, one not based on buying music.


Facebook launches photo comments

The social network has begun the global roll-out of a new feature for attaching photos in comment threads.


Microsoft pulls Xbox One DRM

Microsoft pulls Xbox One DRM

In a blog post, Xbox chief Don Mattrick said Microsoft heard the outcry from gamers, and announced the removal of both sharing restrictions (including region locking) and online sign-in. 1


Lytro adds Wi-Fi and animated GIF support

Lytro adds Wi-Fi and animated GIF support

The light field camera gets a firmware update that unlocks built-in wireless functionality, plus a new app lets users create animated GIFs from living images.


Leica meets fashion with the G-Star Raw edition

Leica meets fashion with the G-Star Raw edition

Leica will release a new version of its D-Lux 6 camera in conjunction with fashion and denim brand G-Star Raw.


Aussie game devs awarded AU$6m stimulus

Aussie game devs awarded AU$6m stimulus

Ten Australian game developers have been awarded between them an AU$6 million stimulus package to boost the local industry.


Huawei reveals super-thin phone, calls Windows Phone 'weak'

Huawei reveals super-thin phone, calls Windows Phone 'weak'

Huawei has unveiled the P6, the "world's thinnest" phone, while chairman Richard Yu disparaged the Windows Mobile OS.


PS3 update 4.45 reportedly 'locking' some consoles

PS3 update 4.45 reportedly 'locking' some consoles

The latest PS3 update from Sony is reportedly causing console-breaking issues when installed. 2


Mad Max with an American accent?

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. 1


Mozilla wants to bring science into the internet age

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

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

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

Snapcat: because cats like selfies, too?

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

Wobbly glass stops you texting at the pub

A beer glass concept is designed so that it will fall over unless propped up by a mobile phone. 6


Bioshock's Ken Levine to write Logan's Run remake

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

Aussie sci-fi Arrowhead coming to Foxtel

Foxtel sci-fi channel SF has commissioned its first-ever Aussie-made production: the full-length feature film Arrowhead. 2


Ready or not, compulsory Creative Cloud cometh

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

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.


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