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Augmented reality in Aussie film clip
Aussie band Lost Valentinos is using augmented reality in its latest video clip and is asking for your help.
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Foxtel offers TV downloads for free
Foxtel subscribers will soon be able to watch all of their channels on their PC for free with the launch of the Foxtel Download service.
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Left 4 Dead 2 banned in Australia
It looks like the dead won't be rising down under anytime soon with Left 4 Dead 2 being the latest game refused classification in Australia.
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Top 5 WoW-related BlizzCon 2009 announcements
We take a closer look at our five favourite game-changing additions to the World of Warcraft that were announced at BlizzCon in the US.
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Optus: $9.99 to use iPhone as modem
Optus has outlined the additional cost its iPhone customers face if they want to use their device as a modem.
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AFL heading to 360, PC, PS3
Big Ant Studios' website confirms new sports game; online multiplayer promised.
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3 turns on Telstra 3G roaming
3 Mobile customers will enjoy expanded access to 3G network services, provided they own a compatible handset.
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BMW designer takes a stab at the desktop
While not quite as revolutionary as Asus' modular PC concept from a few years back, BMW DesignworksUSA's Level 10 case for Thermaltake is a far cry from any other desktop chassis we've seen recently.
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Shuttle unveils powerful, liquid-cooled, compact PC for gamers
If you are a hard-core gamer who hates monster computer boxes, Shuttle, the maker of custom-built small form-factor PCs, now offers another choice.
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State of the program: PCs in schools
The Federal Government has promised to spend $2 billion to give a PC to every Australian student in years nine to 12. But where is the program at so far? Our round-up shows the state of Kevin Rudd's initiative.
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Logitech announces handful of G-Series PC gaming accessories
Logitech announced several new members of its G-Series line of PC peripherals today. We'll tackle them one at a time, starting with the G35 Surround Sound headset.
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iLuv serves up new budget PC speaker system
iLuv has trotted out the iSP200, a 2.1-channel PC speaker system for laptops and desktops.
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Vodafone 'unlimited' data plan for BlackBerry Storm has strings attached
Vodafone will offer unlimited data plans for Storm customers, but only when the data is viewed through the BlackBerry browser and not including video streaming or large file downloads.
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Stripe mobile radio comes to Australia
Australia's own subscription radio service, Stripe, begins today, but will it succeed in this era of internet and digital radio?
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iPhoners are online junkies, sleep early
Australian owners of Apple's iPhone 3G download significantly more than users of other mobile phones, and for some reason they log off earlier too.
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iiNet to offer mobile phone services?
Broadband ISP iiNet is considering reselling mobile phone and mobile data services. The company also hopes to replace Optus as the second largest broadband player in Australia, according to Greg Bader, the company's chief technology officer.
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iPhone bill shock hits Optus
Like Vodafone, Optus has started to receive complaints about iPhone billing problems relating to excess data charges.
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GTAIV hijacking PCs in November
Rockstar North's crime epic will be available for Windows machines on 18 Nov in the US and 21 Nov in the UK; conversion will feature "expanded" multiplayer modes.
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Telstra to revamp iPhone plans
Telstra has announced a rejig of some of its iPhone-associated data pricing, increasing the amount of data customers will be able to download without incurring excess fees, in the wake of Optus' success in the market.
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3 Australia doubles down on data
Without the iPhone's gravitational pull, 3 Mobile is gambling on huge data increases to drive customers to its network.
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