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Fight Night Round 4

Though definitely an improvement over its predecessor, this boxing game isn't without a few problems.

Jamie Oliver's pucker iPhone app

Do you struggle to get into the kitchen after a long, busy day at work? Jamie Oliver's 20-minute meals might be just what you need to take the frustration out of cooking.

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Reviews

  • Style Boutique

    One part fashion mix and match, one part introduction to consumerism. Style Boutique's a weird little game, especially coming from Nintendo, but tween girls will love it regardless.

  • Combat of Giants: Dragons

    Younger gamers who are also obsessed with fire-breathing lizards will get a real kick out of Combat Of Giants: Dragons, but Nintendo doesn't need to worry about its Pokemon cash cow just yet.

  • Little King's Story

    This deep, challenging and beautiful RTS-RPG hybrid is cleverly disguised as a child-friendly introduction to the strategy genre.

  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2010

    This year's Pro Evo improves upon its predecessor in some key areas, but it does little else to keep up with the competition.

  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

    It's got a lot of star power, but this collection of sports-themed mini-games isn't Mario and Sonic's finest hour.

  • NewU: Fitness First Personal Trainer

    NewU combines fitness and nutrition in a well balanced combination, although it would benefit from better on-screen feedback.

  • FIFA 10

    FIFA 10 offers the best gameplay in the series' history and includes even more features and game modes to boot.

  • Beaterator (PSP)

    Beaterator is a music-sequencer for the PSP. It combines hundreds of loops and an unexpected level of depth to give you a full music creation experience.

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Features

  • Buying a new TV

    So, you're looking to buy a new television. Or maybe, you've bought yourself a TV and are looking to make the most of it. Where do you start?

  • iPhone photography: Art or gimmick?

    The camera on the iPhone isn't exactly the best you can get, but does that mean photos taken with it can't be artistic? We analyse the merits of a new type of photography — iPhone-ography.

  • 15 online photo editors compared

    Tools that let you edit photos in the web browser have come a long way in the last few years. We wanted to take a moment to do a feature comparison with a grouping of editors — big and small, to see what each one is capable of.

  • Is a single-size serving of CS3 worth it?

    Adobe's Creative Suite 3 is extremely expensive, but do you need all of its components?

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  • Google slams 'heavy-handed' filter

    Google Australia posted a statement today on its official blog calling the government's ISP filter "heavy handed" and outlining the search giant's concerns about the scope of filtered content.

  • MobileMe gets updated, improved and 'pushy' once more

    Apple's MobileMe service sees improvements, new updated features and push is finally back.

  • Move over T9, here comes Swype

    The inventor of the T9 keyboard technology for numeric keypads, Cliff Kushler, is back in the game with a new alphanumeric entry technology for today's devices: touchscreen laptops and smartphones. His new technology, Swype, is quite simple to use, although beneath the user interface there's a lot going on.

  • Blu-ray vs HD DVD: War without end

    Which will win is still unclear, but both camps seem to agree that the competing formats are mere rest stops on the journey to instant digital downloads.

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DIYs and How-to

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Downloads

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The Explain Series

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