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The alien invasion has begun with the announcement that id Software's Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars published by Activision for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 has shipped to retail stores nationwide. Set in the year 2065, Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars pits the armies of Earth’s Global Defense Force (GDF) against the invading alien menace, the Strogg, in an all-out struggle for the fate of the planet. Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars is slated to arrive on European and Australian store shelves on May 30, 2008.
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via Game Freaks 365 @ 17:56 3rd Jun
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The futuristic shooter Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is coming to the PlayStation 3, and fans are looking forward to a game that can truly test the hardware. Moving on from both the original Quake series as well as the Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory series, which saw Americans and Germans battle it out in World War 2, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars will pit the alien Strogg invaders against the last bastion of human civilization — the GDF (Global Defense Force). The Strogg are slightly different to the Nazis… Many of the things that made ET great, such as strategic team work and bombardment, are present in the game. Team work is vital, with the different classes available to each side important for victory. The medic is every player’s best friend.
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via Australian PC World @ 18:29 11th Jun
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While Square Enix have generally been a Sony company, sometimes venturing into Nintendo territory with spin-offs and remakes on the DS, and Crystal Chronicles on the GameCube and Wii, this is a massive step for Square Enix into a territory which isn't a massive Role Playing Game field.
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via Neoseeker @ 8:33 22nd Jun
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via CNET @ 7:42 5th Jun
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Two giant offers for free Wi-Fi extended, one from AT&T to iPhone users, and another from Cablevision for its millions of home territory broadband subscribers.
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via Washington Post @ 20:15 9th May
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via I4U @ 2:03 29th May
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via GameInfoWire @ 4:07 28th Apr
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Softbank said Wednesday that its wireless service will sell Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) iPhone in Japan later this year. But the development is more than just a setback for Japan's top wireless carrier, NTT DoCoMo (nyse: DCM - news - people ), which had reportedly been in talks with Apple to sell the iPhone.
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via Forbes.com @ 20:09 4th Jun
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West Indies were on a high just a month ago after test and one-day wins over Sri Lanka but with the opening test against Australia starting on Thursday a familiar air of uncertainty has returned to Caribbean cricket.
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via Express India @ 9:55 19th May
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Orange is the latest operator to ink a deal with Apple to offer iPhone, having offered the device exclusively in France thus far.
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via Mobile Entertainment @ 23:10 16th May
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Verizon announced the latest addition to its line of touch-screen mobile phones Thursday, 8 May 2008. The Glyde from Samsung, available Friday, offers many features that have gained popularity following the introduction of Apple's iPhone.
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via Biz Community @ 15:24 9th May
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The Samsung Glyde is the latest phone on the market to capitalize on increasing consumer demand for touch-screen devices, kicked off mainly by the popularity of the iPhone. In addition to the touch-screen, however, the 3G-enabled Glyde also features a QWERTY keypad, which slides out from under the screen.
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via Tech News World @ 9:13 9th May
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DUAL Hidden Valley V8 Supercar champion Craig Lowndes' car (right) will be the fastest piece of art in Australia this weekend.
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via Northern Territory News @ 13:51 2nd Jul
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Rhapsody launched its new MP3 store today. After years of running a subscription-based music shop, RealNetwork and MTV have completely retooled their service to pull music fans away from iTunes while letting them keep their iPods. Here’s the pitch:
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via Christian Science Monitor @ 20:51 30th Jun
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He can otherwise be the perfectly articulate gent, but put your average bloke next to a games console and he becomes transfigured - Man becomes Caveman. Such are the findings of recent research in which brain activity was analysed while participants played video games.
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via The Times @ 21:59 27th May
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DHAKA, Bangladesh, Gary Kirsten thinks he's given his Indian lineup enough time to readjust to limited-overs cricket after the Twenty20 league and is promising a much more difficult assignment for Pakistan than its tri-series opening match against Bangladesh.
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via Macro World Investor @ 8:51 10th Jun
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NEUTRAL TERRITORY: Against the flags of 192 countries at the U.N. in New York, one elegant "delegate" opts for a monochromatic palette emboldened by bright red and yellow bags. Jacket, $1735, top, $695, skirt, $1140, Burberry Prorsum; blue bag, $2150, green bag, $1250, yellow bag, $1875, red bag, $2325, Chanel; necklace, $195, R.J. Graziano.
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via Marie Claire @ 20:09 9th May
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The National Capital Territory might be enjoying a break from the tough summer with unseasonal rains drenching the city and cooling it down by several degrees but the Delhi team is sweating.
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via Hindustan Times @ 18:50 21st May
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Michael Hussey is in rare territory during his Test career. The runs have not exactly dried up, but for the first time since his debut three years ago, they haven't been flowing either.
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via Nine MSN @ 12:01 10th Jun
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Home > News & Advocacy > News > South Australia / Northern Territory > Lunchtime DVD session in Darwin
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via CPA Update @ 0:19 22nd Jun
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AN EXPERT hacker allegedly shut down the Northern Territory Government computer system and deleted thousands of employees' identities, a Darwin court has heard.
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via Brisbane Courier-Mail @ 23:08 15th May
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Photovoltaic Forum & Exhibition Taiwan 2008 Open a Brand New Territory for Environment Friendly Energy
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via Street Insider @ 20:51 5th Jun
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Robert Macfarlane is looking for his wild in England, Ireland and Wales, territory that for most of us evokes words like "manicured," "turf" or, at the very least, "domesticated." His book about a series of pilgrimages to the moors, islands, lochs, capes and holloways that season the British Isles might seem quaint or even confusing (a holloway?) to those whose notion of wildness demands "rock, altitude and ice," as he puts it.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 18:14 4th Jul
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