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Microsoft readies NUads: ads that watch you watching them
Interactive NUads advertisements tied to the Kinect sensor will roll out in the US in Q2, Microsoft tells CNET. But will all other Kinect apps be as privacy-sensitive?
Acer launch Iconia 510 Tab with AU$549 price tag
Acer today launched the Iconia 510 tablet in the Australian market, asking AU$549 for the 32GB SKU.
Buffalo's 802.11ac Wi-Fi solution to hit store shelves mid-June
Devices enabling the much-anticipated next-generation Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac, should be available for purchase in mid-June, thanks to Buffalo.
AMD launches second-generation APU processor series
These new combination CPU/GPU chips claim to double the performance over AMD's previous generation.
Nvidia accelerates gaming in the cloud
The GPU company is putting some serious horsepower in the datacentre to power gaming on the go.
Sony Vaio laptop Ivy Bridge upgrades spotted
Add Sony to the list of PC makers embracing Intel's third-generation Core i-series CPUs. 1
Greenpeace rains on Apple's iCloud
In its continuing campaign to pressure cloud providers to use cleaner energy, Greenpeace set up a "pod" and projected images onto Apple's headquarters.
App of the Day: SnapNPlay
Take a photo of sheet music, and SnapNPlay will play it back to you — minim rests and all.
Dell hath no fury Pulse
Dell hired a speaker with a known penchant for sexist humour to speak at a summit. Whatever Dell was trying to do, it backfired. Big time. 1
Android Firefox hits beta, includes Flash support
After months of development, the overhauled Firefox browser for Android, and its new native Android interface, has graduated to beta stage.
Self-confessed mad scientist builds Tesla gun
Inspired by a graphic novel, an author-turned-mad-scientist has created a steampunk shooter that fires sparks in the name of science.
Building a Tesla gun: photos
After reading the graphic novel The Five Fists of Science, Rob Flickenger set out to create a weapon similar to the Tesla coil-packing gun wielded by the grandfather of electricity, Nikola Tesla, o...
Finally, a chance to tweet to aliens
Multimedia artists will beam real-time tweets up towards the newly discovered GJ667Cc exoplanet, which is light years away. What do you want to say to your brother from another planet? 1
Are you Australia's next top bladesman? Pulse
Aussie dev Halfbrick Studios is looking for the country's best Fruit Ninja bladesman in an upcoming national roadshow.
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