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CoD: Modern Warfare 3: Why This Will Kill Battlefield 3

Everyone would want to have the first dibs on the third installment to the Modern Warfare series The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It was simultaneously launched in Europe and Northern America on November 8, 2011, with versions on Microsoft Windows, Xbox360, Playstation 3, Wii and Nintendo DS

Japan’s Humanoid Robot Army

The International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo paraded the latest in robotic advancement with nearly 300 companies taking part.

Graphene Demonstrates New Behavior in Electron Movement

Ever since its discovery in 2004, graphene has become one of the leading stars in the electronics and nanotechnology field. Graphene has been called the miracle material of the 21st century and it had been predicted that it would eventually replace silicon as the main material in electronic devices. There have been countless research papers written about the material and now another paper demonstrates how electrons move in graphene.

iPhone 4S: Top 5 Things You Need to Know Before Ordering

When you hear Apple, it doesn't always mean perfection. Just like the previous iPhones released, iPhone 4S had its share of shortcomings. So don't fret when you encountered some of these in the course of your mobile experience.

Droid Razr Released; Could This Topple Nexus?

Verizon Wireless together with Motorola recently announced that the company would launch the new Droid Razr on 11/11/11 at 11 a.m. though shipment for online orders would start on 11/10. The official launch date was no coincidence as it was chosen to partly commemorate the original birth date of Droid two years ago.

Getting to Know Steve Jobs: The In Depth Biography

Walter Isaacson has been making waves in the literary community recently for his book on the life of one of the most iconic figures of this century. Steve Jobs' biography has been on nearly every "best seller" list since it came busting through the gate.

iPhone 5 Release Just Months After iPhone 4S?

"As far as we understand, Apple newly assigned production of two key components for its iPhone 5 and iPad 3 to a Taiwanese company, but these showed problems such as overheating during final tests," The Hankyoreh quoted one Samsung Electronics official as saying.

Facebook Removes Sexually Offensive 'Joke Pages'

In response to petitions and advertisers prodding, Facebook has removed many of its sexually offensive joke pages, created by users who were trying to be funny, the New Zealand Herald reported.

Assange's Mother to Protest Obama’s Australia Visit

Besides carbon tax protesters who promised to make their voices heard when U.S. President Barack Obama visits Australia next week, the mother of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will also hold a protest outside Parliament House.

Social Media: Overanalysed...But Underutilised?

Social media is being lauded as a tool with which HR professionals can engage with past, current and future employees, and is simultaneously being derided as a waste of employees' productive time.

Despite Court Ban, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 Still Sells in Australia

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 may be far from becoming the much-awaited ‘iPad killer’, as many tech experts would assert, but Apple left nothing to chances when the tech titan recently successfully blocked the device’s commercial release in a number of countries, including Australia.

Remaining $99 HP TouchPads Only Available to Developers?

HP's popular defunct TouchPad tablet is returning but only for developers with a coupon for the tablet.Hewlett Packard is selling the TouchPad to developers with the coupon for the 32Gb TouchPad. In the site, HP thanked developers for their interest in the TouchPad but announced that they have more coupon requests than they have devices.

Bucking the Apple Ban: Where to Buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia

Apple may have won a temporary injunction against Samsung's Galaxy Tab but don't expect retailers or determined buyers to take the ban lying down. Australian electronics retail websites like MobiCity and Dmavo are still selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 despite the injunction and Apple's threats to sue.

Mark Zuckerberg's Triumphant Return to Harvard

Facebook creator Mark Zuckerburg recently returned to Harvard, his former academic home before he dropped out seven years ago and eventually becoming the 14th richest person in the US.

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