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| | | | Mass Effect 2 [Review] BioWare continues the chronicles of Commander Shepard, humanity's poster child in the science fiction world of Mass Effect. The sequel has one of the more ominous starts to a game with you and your ship being blown to bits. Cerberus - the alleged bad guys from the first game, recover what is left of Sheppard's remains and spends two years and truckloads of money to resurrect the Commander. | | | 10 reasons why the iPad fails to impress The iPad has finally arrived, like the punchline of a poorly constructed joke gone on too long. Here's why we are disappointed with the latest from Apple | | | | | | NASA and GM reveal Robotnaut2 - the android Space Explorer Unmanned exploration and colonization of space by humanoid robots - androids - might seem like science fiction, or the far future, but could soon be a reality. | | JooJoo, the tablet formerly known as CrunchPad, versus the Apple iPad The iPad's much-squabbled-over competition, Fusion Garage's JooJoo (formerly known as the CrunchPad) was slated for release in December 2009, before being shelved. | | Sony 'actively thinking' of charging for PSN; no new PlayStation 3 titles for PSN store Have you enjoyed full-scale, downloadable games off the PlayStation Network such as Warhawk, WipeOut HD, and Burnout Paradise? | | Motorola's mystery Android prototype spotted in Brazil After finding success with the Google Android-powered Motorola Droid, the company seems to be expanding its Android-based portfolio quickly. | | A quick look at what's new in Windows Mobile 6.5.3 A while back we took a look at the Sony Ericsson Aspen mobile phone. This phone, we noted will be the first to market to feature Windows Mobile 6.5.3. | | Check out this hot new Bioshock 2 trailer - three minutes of action! 2K Games, the developer of BioShock 2, gave American viewers of NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon a 3 minute 15 second launch trailer to salivate over on Tuesday | | Here's why you can't have a FFVII remake for the PS3 Final Fantasy XIII has already been released in Japan and it has received its fare share of criticism. | | Square Enix's Action RPG Nier gets a release date Developers Cavia have announced the release dates for their action-adventure game Neir, on the game's Japanese website. | | Sega's Project Needlemouse is a 2D side-scrolling, episodic game, starring Sonic Sega has finally lifted the veil off Project Needlemouse. As it turns out, it was a code name used of an upcoming sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 3... | | Are Mass Effect 2 and other EA games forerunners of a scarier (costlier) future for gamers? [op-ed] For some time now, the gaming industry has been running away with the concept of DLC (or micro-transactions) to squeeze more money out of the gaming populace.. | | THQ announces sequels: Darksiders, Saints Row, Red Faction and more games In a recent investor's conference call, THQ revealed their slate of releases for the next two fiscal years. | | Acer's 3D-ready GD235HZ LCD monitor supports NVIDIA 3D Vision With a blazing 120 Hz refresh rate and a 23.6-inch display, Acer's new GD235HZ LCD panel is ready to bring a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience to your home | | Sony Ericsson Yari U100i review - Wii like gaming on your phone for Rs 16,950 The Nintendo Wii has left many people impressed with its gesture gaming hook and left many more wondering if that kind of technology was possible on the mobile phone. | | Facebook's HipHop for PHP will make your website dance PHP has been facing the music for quite a while now, but nothing like this! | | The Cyber Genome Project - pieces of your digital life will be as traceable as your DNA The recent hack attacks on Google and other U.S.-based technical firms showed us how hard it is to blame a person, or a particular group of individuals, for a network attack. | | DISPLAX turns any non-conductive surface into a giant multi-touch screen DISPLAX, a manufacturer of interactive technologies, has recently launched a new, large-format multi-touch technology that will transform any non-conductive surface into a multi-touch screen. | | The world's smallest, densest NAND Flash drive announced The year 2010 promises significant mainstreaming of flash storage technology. | | Dell launches an ultra-portable gaming notebook, the Alienware M11x You no longer need bulky gaming PCs on your desk, or SFF machines to lug to your nearest BYoC gaming camp; that is if Dell has its way. | | Desi iPad? Pi - India's native eBook reader launched You've heard of Amazon's Kindle and Apple's iPad; both devices are supposed to change the way we read electronic books (ebooks). | | Google to launch new marketplace for online business software Arguably one of the most fearless and continually innovating major corporations in the world today, Google Inc. will soon launch a new online store... | | NVIDIA baptises the first two Fermi graphic cards - introducing the GeForce GTX 470 and GeForce ... After tantalizing us with demos of the prototype GF100 - the new 40nm DX-11 capable-GPU built on the brand-new Fermi architecture - NVIDIA has finally released the names of the first two production models to be released. | | Sony Ericsson Aspen - the first to feature finger-friendly Windows Mobile 6.5.3 While previous versions of Windows Mobile left a lot to be desired, the latest - version 6.5.3 - will arrive with the release of the Sony Ericsson Aspen (Faith). | | Geek + Nokia N900 = Mac OSX on mobile! While you're still figuring out how to get your Hackintosh up and running, here's someone who's actually managed to get Mac OSX running on the Nokia N900! | | Weave brings powerful syncing support to Firefox Mozilla Weave a project aimed at bringing synchronization features to Firefox has now been released in its final version. | | Live3D marries webcam data with Google Earth to bring life to locations Ye olde style, conventional maps shown on Google Earth will soon be a relic if Austin Abrams, a PHD candidate at Washington University at St. Louis, Missouri, and his team had their way. | | Why buy single copy when you can subscribe to Digit for Just Rs.300 | | Get daily technology news from DIGIT. Become a fan of DIGIT on | | | | | | More... | | | | | |
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