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MIT students launch US$150 space camera
You don't always need an expensive professional dSLR to capture awe-inspiring images. Sometimes, a basic Canon A470 point and shoot, a little ingenuity, and a beer cooler are all you need.
Reviews
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Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron
For its tiny package, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron has a lot packed into it. The upgraded multiplayer component now supports a huge 16 players and unlike its predecessor there is now a solid story-based Campaign mode.
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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a great multiplayer shooter -- an intense mix of team-based play and achieving personal objectives.
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Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
Lego Star Wars II is as good as the original game, which means plenty of fun for younger gamers and Star Wars fans alike.
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Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
Forces of Corruption is an expansion pack for Star Wars: Empire at War that introduces some new gameplay elements, added units for the two existing factions (Imperial and Rebel) and, most importantly, introduces a whole new faction to the real-time strategy game.
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AFL Premiership 2006
AFL Premiership 2006 is better than last year's game -- but is that really saying much? Read our full review.
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The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth II
The Battle for Middle-earth II proves that real-time strategy works on the Xbox 360. It's also a pretty impressive game, as well.
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Advance Wars: Dual Strike (DS)
Despite being best known for pick-up and play gaming, the Nintendo DS boasts one of the deepest, most engaging strategy titles on any console in Advance Wars Dual Strike.
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MSN Virtual Earth Beta
MSN's answer to Google Earth, MSN Virtual Earth, offers a few unique features but mostly falls short of its competition.
Features
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Best simulation games
From highly detailed flight and military simulators, to the glorious micro-management of little digital lives, the simulation genre covers a wide field. A genre previously confined to the PC, simulations have been increasing in complexity on the various consoles now, leading to a wider audience. Here's some of the best on offer.
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Top 10 Google apps
CNET.com.au reviews Google's most compelling desktop and Web-based applications for communications, mapping, 3D drawing and more.
News
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Mafia Wars iPhone: Making the mad money
After battling rival gangs for years on Facebook, it's time to take the fight to the mobile with Mafia Wars for iPhone.
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LucasArts tries to get back in the game
Looking to move beyond its reputation for Star Wars games, company has an upcoming title whose innovative weapon system brings new meaning to the term "turf battle."
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Rich 3D imagery added to Google Earth
Google encourages users to help it create a "life-like 3D model of the whole planet."
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Google Earth gains chimp pix, travel videos
New partnerships with nature- and environment-oriented groups offer videos, photos and blogs for specific locations.
DIYs and How-to
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Google Earth: Making 3D models
Ever wonder how designers make models in 3D? Check out this free program from Google that lets you create, view and edit 3D plans quickly and easily.
Downloads
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EarthTime
Display local time and date of any place in the world.
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PhySim
Learn how to communication systems operate.
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SOAPSimulator Enterprise Edition
Simulate HTTP, JMS, and MQ based service for XML and SOAP.
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EarthBrowser
Monitor the constantly changing conditions across the globe.
The Explain Series
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.
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Commonwealth Bank Mobile Banking
Bank anywhere, anytime. Learn more.
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Nokia Navigation
The introduction of GPS adds a new dimension of 'social navigation'.


















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