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Videogames lure players into the kitchen
Reuters | 10:24AM
A new crop of videogames is encouraging fans to ignore their parents' advice and play with their food.
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Review: Maxon Visimax
By ANTHONY CARUANA - SMH

This handy handheld projector doesn't quite cut the mustard.
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Drink-drive iPod a waste of breath
The Dominion Post
Police are warning people not to rely on plug-on iPod breathalysers to monitor their drinking this festive season.
Why Facebook and Twitter matter to business
Review: Maxon Visimax
By ANTHONY CARUANA - SMH

This handy handheld projector doesn't quite cut the mustard.
Videogames lure players into the kitchen
Reuters | 10:24AM
A new crop of videogames is encouraging fans to ignore their parents' advice and play with their food.
Ex-AOL boss in Yahoo bid
Reuters
Former AOL chief executive Jonathan Miller is trying to raise money to buy part or all of Yahoo.
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ON THE RUN AGAIN: Need for Speed: Undercover starts off with a bang - usually literally as you crash your car while fleeing police.
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Drink-drive iPod a waste of breath
Police are warning people not to rely on plug-on iPod breathalysers to monitor their drinking this festive season.
Apple playing unfairly?
Apple stands accused of unfairly blocking rival software makers who want to sell music for its iPhone.
Review: Need For Speed: Undercover

Story schmory. The Need for Speed series has always been big on arcade-y crash and bang, and this game delivers it.
Ex-AOL boss in Yahoo bid
Former AOL chief executive Jonathan Miller is trying to raise money to buy part or all of Yahoo.

