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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.
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.
Man proposes via language-learning app Duolingo Crave
An Italian man whose American girlfriend is learning his language with Duolingo teamed up with the app to deliver a unique marriage proposal. 2
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True Blood season six lands on Quickflix
The local video-streaming service will have the vampire-themed HBO show just hours after it airs in the US.
Netflix lines up 300 hours of DreamWorks TV
US video-streaming service Netflix will create multiple original series based on DreamWorks franchises like Shrek and Kung Fu Panda.
Facebook to unveil Instagram video on 20 June: report
That's the claim from TechCrunch, which said that Facebook's special press event on 20 June will be focused in part on video and Instagram.
Skype launches video messaging to all users
Baked into Skype's mobile and desktop apps, the new video-messaging feature has emerged from beta mode, and is now available for everyone.
Digg Reader launching 26 June
The site will start delivering its RSS reader on web and iOS just before Google kills its service on 1 July.
Lego makes beautiful music with the Sydney Opera House Crave
As part of its Creator Expert range of sets, Lego will debut a massive Sydney Opera House model in September.
Twitter literally goes to the birds Crave
Homing pigeons are gearing up to fly across Europe, tweeting as they go.
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Official RC robotic transformers, coming soon? Crave
Spotted at the Tokyo Toy Show was a remote-controlled, robotic Transformer concept by Tomy — the licensed maker of official Transformers toys. 1
Air hockey bot learns your moves Crave
A robot designed to play air hockey can learn a human opponent's moves and use them to win. 1
Hell is Other People: the anti-social media keeping you alone
Need a little "me time"? Here's a web app designed to keep you far away from your friends.
Camera sensor tweaks could improve smartphone battery life
Everyone knows that constantly using a smartphone camera will quickly drain the battery. Researchers have pioneered a new form of power management to help conserve battery life.
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