October, 2010

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The cult first-person shooter series Tribes was feared dead, but Hi-Rez Games has jetpacked in to resurrect the franchise, this time as a massively multiplayer shooter – Tribes Universe.

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We’ve already managed to get some hands-on time with the Dell Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 smartphone, and thanks to online retailer Expansys we now have an idea about its price, launch date and spec details.

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Google has released a teaser video that shows a new sculpture being erected outside the company’s Mountain View headquarters. This can only mean one thing..

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Apple has been making a big noise over the resolution-to-size ratio of the iPhone 4′s lovely Retina display screen, but there could be an even sharper phone display on the way: a 4.8-inch 1920 x 1080 screen from tech unknowns Ortustech.

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PSP is UK’s most returned gadget

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The PSP is the gadget most likely to be returned to the shop, according to a survey by MyVoucherCodes.com.

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iOS 4.2 is coming to the iPad soon, and it’s going to change the tablet’s orientation lock switch (that dinky clicker on the side panel) to a mute switch. But what if you’ve grown accustomed to using this slider as a rotation lock and want to keep it that way? Hard cheese, says Steve Jobs – it’s going to be a mute switch and that’s the end of it.

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Spotify Mobile hits Palm webOS

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Spotify Mobile has just touched down on another platform: Palm’s webOS. That’s great news for music-appreciating owners of the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi, Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus, who can finally listen to Spotify’s millions-strong music library on their smartphone.

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Adobe may have had a few setbacks lately, what with Apple blocking Flash from iOS devices and no longer shipping it by default on new Macs, but the company is fighting back with a new version of Adobe AIR 2.5 aimed not only at the desktop and mobile but also tablets and interactive TV.

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