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Microsoft announced today it had sold over 50,000 copies of Halo 3 in the first 24 hours of sales, making it the biggest Australian entertainment launch of all time.
The long-awaited third instalment [...]

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Halo 3 Review

The hype is over; it’s time to finish the fight
Halo 2 left us with arguably the worst ending ever, the game’s main protagonist, Master Chief, speeding towards earth hidden inside a spaceship, vowing to defeat his mortal enemies, the Covenant.
In the three years since that game was launched, Halo fan’s from around the globe, have [...]

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Apple To Zap Hacked iPhones

Apple has warned iPhone owners who have used unauthorised programs to unlock the cellular service feature of their handsets that they may end up with a phone that doesn’t work after the company’s next software update for it.
Since the iPhone debuted in June, hackers have posted a number of methods online to make it possible [...]

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Fans Brace For Halo 3

Can hero Master Chief blast his way past `Spider-Man 3′ too?
We’ll soon find out as the third installment in the “Halo” video game franchise debuts today for the Xbox 360 console.
Microsoft Corp. will not divulge exact sales predictions for “Halo 3″ (and won’t specify just how many tens of millions they poured into developing it) [...]

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Vodafone Offers Free GPS

Vodafone is offering its mobile customers free satellite navigation for one year as part of an industry-wide strategy to reduce reliance on phone call revenues.
The company has followed Telstra in providing GPS (global position system) services to customers who buy new handsets with in-built satellite receivers.
Both telcos only sell one handset capable of receiving the [...]

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The New York Times is launching a blog about the television business that will be written by one of the TV industry’s most influential bloggers, highlighting the established media’s increasing reliance on less traditional ways of delivering the news.
The Times said that 22-year-old Brian Stelter is lead writer on TV Decoder, http://tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com, the Times’s new [...]

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Intel, the world’s largest chipmaker, is on the verge of making its biggest push yet into mobile consumer electronics, seeking to replicate its success in mobile personal devices, as well as personal computers long before that.
In the first half of next year, Intel will deliver its Menlow platform, a collection of chips and other components [...]

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A rocket carrying a next-generation Earth-imaging satellite blasted off today in California on a mission that promises to zoom in on objects as small as 45.7cm across.
The WorldView-1 satellite, built for DigitalGlobe, a privately held Colorado-based provider of high-resolution commercial satellite imagery, was lofted into space aboard a Delta 2 rocket.
The satellite separated from the [...]

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Hackers who intercepted email from MediaDefender, a firm that tries to stymie unauthorised downloading of songs and movies on behalf of record companies and Hollywood film studios, have released hundreds of megabytes of data on the internet.
The hackers, who identified themselves as “MediaDefender-Defenders,” over the weekend posted a 700-plus-megabyte file of emails and an audio [...]

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