Game news
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Sony shines the spotlight on Vita
Sony dropped lots of PlayStation Vita news, highlighting many new features and games coming soon.
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Next SimCity will be on Mac OS X, beta now playable
The fifth version of SimCity will be made available for both Windows and Mac users from 2013, according to EA.
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Play Diablo III for free with the new Starter Edition
Blizzard has just announced a Starter Edition for Diablo III, which lets you play a limited version of the game for free.
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PlayStation Mobile still aims to take on iOS, Android games
Sony's PlayStation Mobile still promises to loosen up the PlayStation brand with added partnerships with Asus and Wikipad, but it isn't a wide-open platform just yet. 1
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PS3 gets new YouTube app, controllable via smartphones
The new YouTube app is optimised for PS3 controls and gives access to YouTube community features. 5
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Take Curiosity rover for a spin around a virtual Mars
Take the controls of the Curiosity rover and zoom around a virtual version of the Gale Crater on Mars.
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Quickflix joins Panasonic, hits Xbox in September
The Quickflix WatchNow service has been picking up speed this past week, announcing new children's content as well as launches on Panasonic Blu-ray players and Xbox 360. 3
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Use your Android phone with a PS3 controller
The Sixaxis app to connect your Android phone wirelessly to a PS3 controller has been around for a while. Now, an enterprising designer has upped the ante with a clip for a more encompassing solution. 3
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Is this the Kinect 2?
An image leaked to Twitter shows two figures and improved depth and movement data, though its authenticity is difficult to determine.
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Massive Blizzard security breach: change your password
Blizzard has notified Battle.net customers that an internal security breach has compromised user log-in details. 2
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