Breaking News | Tuesday, 30 October 2012 | Delver's Drop makes a promising first impression Joystiq One of the awesome things about indie gaming expos is the ability to interact directly with the developers. When most games are previewed at events, you'll be walked through a carefully selected segment of game that showcases a few key setpieces by a...
| Tech Universe: Wednesday 31 October NZ Herald IMUS ON THE SOLES OF YOUR SHOES: GPS works pretty well in the open above ground, but firefighters in flaming buildings and miners underground are out of luck if they or their supervisors want to know exactly where they are. Researchers at Carnegie...
| Wii U digital deluxe promotion announced Digital Spy Nintendo has announced a new digital deluxe promotion for the Wii U. The promotion will let users earn points for downloading games on the Wii U, with those points turning into credit that can be used to buy more games from either the Wii U or 3DS...
| Popular Gaming types in Charlotte, NC The Examiner Related topics gaming Advertisement I had the opportunity to poll a couple different groups of people around Charlotte, NC on what their favorite types of gaming are. I had an astonishing result. To my surprise, handheld gaming is not one of the more...
| Price not right for data roaming Stuff OPINION: Roaming is one of those issues that makes most people despair of the telco sector. It seems so unfair and unjust and penalises customers for simply using their phones the way the telcos seemingly should want them to. The telcos - New Zealand...
| Head of iPhone development leaving Apple NZ Herald Apple Inc. shook up its executive ranks today, saying the head of its store operations is leaving after just six months on the job and the long-serving head of its iPhone software development operations is exiting next year. Apple didn't say why...
| Japan Studio's Puppeteer isn't just for kids Joystiq Don't let the whimsical art style fool you. Puppeteer from Sony's Japan Studio isn't a game designed solely for children. The 2D game balances platforming with other unique problem solving challenges, both of which are just as addicting for adults....
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