One of the worlds largest games publishers – Electronic Arts – are to deliver a short presentation at next weeks Ubuntu Developer Summit.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Bathurst 12 Hour announces new date, regulations
Bathurst 12 Hour organisers have reacted swiftly to the announcement that former title sponsor Armor All has withdrawn its support of the event.
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Armor All withdraws support from Bathurst 12 Hour
Armor All has withdrawn its naming-rights support of the Bathurst 12 Hour, citing a lack of entry number growth.
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Mark Webber pours cold water on Ferrari rumours
Mark Webber has poured cold water on the rumours linking him to a Ferrari drive in 2013.
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A Home So Smart It Talks
Not everyone who puts sophisticated electronics into a home is a fan of high-tech. In fact, some are vehemently opposed to it. The owners of this 3,400-square-foot home in a suburb of Chicago were thinking only of new countertops, flooring and fixtures during a massive renovation that started three years ago. Now they are on the cutting edge, enjoying a home control system that provides them with audible and visual reminders of family birthdays and to take medications.
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McConville scores Ferrari drive with Maranello Motorsport
Cameron McConville will compete in the third round of the Australian GT Championship in a brand-new Ferrari 458 GT3 at Winton Motor Raceway.
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Mark Webber in a fresh round of Ferrari rumours
Australian Formula 1 ace Mark Webber has been linked to Ferrari for the second time in as many years.
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IT giants in price probe
COMPUTER giants Apple and Microsoft will be asked to defend their pricing policies at a federal parliamentary inquiry into why Australians pay far more for music and game downloads than overseas customers.
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Hollywood hackers: how the silver screen gets it wrong
Video game graphics, silly buzzwords and even two people typing frantically on the same keyboard at once – Hollywood has often had a bit of fun when it comes to computer hacking.
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Geeks use computer power to cure cancer
The human race agrees cancer is awful. Nobody wants it and nobody likes it. Cancer’s impact also spreads to the minds of families and friends of those with the disease, who watch their loved ones try to cope with their own bodies trying to kill them.