March, 2010

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Halo: Reach will be the last Halo game from Bungie. So it makes sense that Bungie would be thinking about its next big project and a clue to a Halo successor seems to have popped up online. The mysterious new Bungie project is called Bungie Aerospace. Is a new series to follow Halo getting ready to fly?

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An AutoTrader iPhone app has just hit the App Store showroom floor, and like the Amazon app, it lets you snap shots with the iPhone camera to look up models. This time though, it does it with licence plates, and deals you out the nearest motor matches on sale too. We’ve taken it for a quick spin, so read on for our first impressions.

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iPhone owner? Well, you could get Xbox 360 games on your iPhone before Windows 7 Phone brings them to your Windows Mobile loving pals. But Microsoft isn’t behind the breakthrough…

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The iPad follows the recent Apple tradition of not offering a user-replaceable battery. So what will you have to do if your beloved iPad has a battery issue?

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Nintendo DS 2 rumours broke out like a rash once more last month, and now with the Game Developers Conference wrapped for another year, even more details are starting to spill out. Developer kits are reportedly doing the rounds already, and a potential launch is coming soon: read on for the lowdown.

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It’s almost mealtime, so get ready for your dinner break with a handy roundup of all the morning’s must read tech headlines. From gaming to gadgets, we’ve got you covered: keep reading for all the latest right here in the lunchtime lowdown.

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Natal boss, Aaron Greenberg, has responded to Playstation Move with a robust defence of Natal against its motion sensing rival. Read on for his pitch on why Natal will nuke the Playstation Move…

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The iPad has only been available for pre-order in one country for three days, but estimates put the number of the tablets already sold at a staggering 120,000, and that’s just in the first 24 hours. Read on to see which iPad models are flying off the virtual shelves fastest.

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