December, 2010

New Tomb Raider game redefines Lara CroftA Tomb Raider reboot is looming, and if Eidos head honcho Ian Livingstone is to be believed, it’s going to be special. Very special. Earlier today we sat down with the Eidos Life President who exclusively told us to “Prepare to be blown away” by Lara’s upcoming adventure.

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Samsung bada 2.0 has just been announced on Samsung’s home turf of South Korea, and it’s packing some nifty updates. Top of the list? Near Field Communication (NFC) skills for contact free payments and whatnot, just like Android 2.3 on the Samsung built Google Nexus S Android phone.

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Still reminiscing about the mystical adventuring antics in Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2? Cross your fingers and hope for a sequel because Eidos boss Ian Livingstone OBE says he wants it to happen.

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A denim interior? You’d be forgiven for thinking the new 2012 Ford Focus was designed in the 80s, but rather it represents the cutting edge of 21st century recycling technology.

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From the end of February 2011 product placement will be making its way onto UK TV screens, as confirmed by Ofcom today. While nobody is looking forward to having their TV screens plagued by American style awkward and obvious product placement, there are some restrictions that lighten the load a little.

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Parents and partners up and down the country are wringing their hands, praying that the Christmas pressie they ordered from Amazon will turn up on time. But there’s something you can do if your parcel is late and you aren’t able to track it: get a replacement. It’s easier than you think…

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Wikileaks gets an iPhone app

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The inevitable has happened: an enterprising dev team has put out a WikiLeaks app, where you can access the site, get old and new cable updates, and access tweets. It sets you back £1.19, but for every £1.19 ($1.99) the devs are donating $1 (64p) to the Wikileaks cause. It also claims that “because of its intelligent platform, the app will continue to feed content regardless of server disruptions” giving you a mainline into the heart of WikiLeaks.

Out now | £1.19 | Apple

Is this cashing in on WikiLeaks, or another valid access point through which to promote democracy? Click through and tell us what you think…

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The most recent revolution of the rumourmill has spat out one of the most curious Chinese whispers we’ve heard yet: Nokia is in talks to bring out a Windows Phone 7. Sounds far fetched? Click through for more details.

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