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iPhone OS 3.0: What you need to know

Apple unveiled the next version of the operating system that powers the iPhone, dubbed version 3.0 offering users expanded functionality like MMS, copy and paste and a landscape keyboard.

Pure

Pure doesn't blaze many new trails, but this off-road racer still delivers an intense, tricked-out thrill ride.

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Reviews

  • Red Alert 3

    Red Alert 3 is a raucously fun strategy game that overcomes its issues with both style and substance.

  • Rock Band

    Rock Band does a superb job of bringing out the wannabe rock star in all of us, and creates one of the best party-game experiences of all time.

  • Battlefield: Bad Company

    With its great multiplayer action and fleshed-out single-player campaign, Bad Company really isn't bad at all.

  • Burnout Paradise

    Burnout Paradise includes all the fast-driving, hard-wrecking action you'd expect from a Burnout game, but with a fantastic new open-world design that gives it its own stand-alone flavor.

  • Nokia N81

    The music and gaming-focused N81 comes in two flavours: one has 8GB flash memory and the other is equipped with a microSD slot. Wi-Fi extends the functionality of yet another great, if chunky, Nokia phone.

  • Def Jam: Icon

    Def Jam: Icon plays well enough, but it really shines thanks to its crazy story mode and healthy roster.

  • Unreal Tournament 2004

    Unreal Tournament 2004 is a game that no first person shooter fan should ignore.

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Features

  • Q&A: RedOctane cofounder Charles Huang

    RedOctane cocreator and Guitar Hero rocker Charles Huang discusses working with Microsoft, picking the right guitar for the job, and his take on Rock Band this holiday season.

  • Q&A: Rock Band details unveiled

    Harmonix's Alex Rigopulos and EA Partners' David DeMartini talk about Rock Band and why neighborhood parties will soon be centered around a PS3 or Xbox 360.

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  • Rock Band coming to Australia

    EA confirms Harmonix-developed band simulation game finally making its way down under on 7 November.

  • EA execs on Aussie Rock Band delays

    The Aussie Rock Band saga is pretty well known by now to gamers down under, with our country still waiting on the official release of MTV/Harmonix's four-piece rhythm game almost a year after its US sale date. The situation was made even more farcical last weekend, with the game's sequel — Rock Band 2 — released in the US.

  • Rock Band confirmed for Wii

    EA CEO John Riccitiello confirms that Harmonix' rhythm game will be coming to the Wii. The question is: When?

  • No Rock Band this Christmas down under: RedOctane founder

    Guitar hero publisher speculates no show for its biggest competitor in Australia/New Zealand this Christmas; other territories could also be affected.

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