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Digital Life #77: Getting drunk on Kool-Aid

Google Wave, is it email done right? Plus we look at a gaggle of Google phones, the LG New Chocolate, camera projectors and much more.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter

Despite its originality and charm, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is a mediocre platforming game.

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Reviews

  • LocoRoco Midnight Carnival

    The new gameplay mechanics and multiplayer support in LocoRoco Midnight Carnival are welcome additions to the series, but they come at the cost of accessibility.

  • Left 4 Dead 2

    With exciting new content across the board and plenty of it, Left 4 Dead 2 outdoes its predecessor and makes the zombie apocalypse an absolute blast.

  • EyePet

    The EyePet's creative gameplay and varied content is marred by a lack of proper instructions and a short-lived experience.

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

    Modern Warfare 2 nails the three pillars of play — campaign, cooperative and multiplayer — to earn its place in the pantheon of modern shooters.

  • Band Hero

    Band Hero makes fake plastic rock easy to pick up, family friendly and a whole lot of fun.

  • Monster Hunter Freedom Unite

    Even with tens of hours of new content and welcome improvements over its predecessor, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite has yet to hunt down a few critical annoyances.

  • ARMA II

    This ambitious military sandbox game comes close to realising its potential but falls short due to its buggy single-player campaign.

  • Lexus IS250 Sports Luxury (2009)

    What the IS250 lacks in badge snobbery, it makes up for in good looks, rock-solid quality, neat handling and serenity enough to becalm a frazzled monk. While stuffed with tech, it isn't quite as up-to-date as we'd have liked.

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Features

  • Will the NBN kill digital TV as we know it?

    As the NBN bypasses the airwaves and offers a new pipe into 90 per cent of Australia's homes, could long-languishing IPTV services spell the beginning of the end for TV as we know it?

  • Best free Windows Mobile software

    You dig your Windows Mobile device, but you'll love it more when it's loaded up with free software for entertainment, security and work. Find the best and brightest free downloads for your faithful handheld.

  • Browser battle: IE 8 vs Opera 9.5 vs Safari vs Firefox 3

    A rundown on the latest versions of all the main browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Oh, and don't forget Flock!

  • Q&A: Craig Lowndes talks tech

    At the announcement of his association with Symantec as an Internet safety ambassador, we sat down with V8 Supercar driver Craig Lowndes to talk tech and cars and car tech.

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  • Apple slams PSP, DS at iPhone/iPod conference

    Steve Jobs returns as consumer electronics giant says its multimedia devices offer gaming experiences superior to Sony and Nintendo's dedicated devices; Madden NFL hits App Store today.

  • What's behind Seven's Foxtel hunt?

    Seven has made no secret of its expansion ambitions, but buying into pay-TV monolith Foxtel lends even greater clarity to the network's long-term vision. With wireless distribution and solid content channels under its belt, can Seven bring IPTV into the mainstream?

  • Google tries jump-starting 3D web

    An open-source browser plug-in gives games and other web applications the ability to take advantage of a computer's graphics chip.

  • Nvidia to make all your PC games 3D (if you so choose)

    Thanks to a new software driver Nvidia is cooking up, any PC game can be played in 3D, with no extra work on the part of game developers.

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DIYs and How-to

  • DIY: Desktop buying guide

    What you need to know -- from finding the type of PC that fits your lifestyle to catching up on all of the latest trends.

  • Digital camera shopping checklist

    Struggling to come to terms with what to pick for your first digital camera? We give you some pointers to aid you on your quest. Step this way.

  • How to set up a subwoofer

    Take our easy-to-follow procedures to integrate your powered subwoofer into a component-level home theatre system.

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Downloads

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The Explain Series

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Image Galleries