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Displaying items by tag: Games

The Xgimi MoGo Pro+ is a full HD (1080p) video projector the size of a water bottle.

Published in Home Tech

With over 10% of gaming revenue coming from in-game gambling, such as loot boxes, the University of Sydney says game developers are operating in an increasingly competitive sphere, and are looking to in-game gambling to increase revenue, arguably to detriment of players.

Published in Entertainment

Boasting new and exclusive Apple Arcade Originals, including Star Trek: Legends, are joined by two new categories, Timeless Classics and App Store Greats, all with no ads or in-app purchases, with the The breakthrough gaming service adding over 30 games from what Apple says are "today’s most-celebrated gaming franchises, brands, and creators."

Published in Apps

It's only taken a month for more than 24,300 gamers to register their interest in a local GeForce Now cloud-based game streaming service.

Published in Entertainment

Be it gaming, cosplay, comics, an artist alley, family activities and community groups, including a brand new area dedicated to speed running with the help of Spawn Point Bar, this is one cool event you won't want to miss!

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 05 February 2021 15:17

Take care after VR exercise: UniSA researchers

Researchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) warn that the side-effects of virtual reality exercise can last for around an hour.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 11 December 2020 13:00

Growing mobile phone use by Australian children

New research has found that almost half (46%) of Australian children aged between 6 to 13 years use a mobile phone—up from 41% in 2015 - with the trend continuing to grow.

Published in Mobility

The fact that even a company valued at US$2 trillion (A$2.7 trillion) has to sometimes heed public sentiment has been aptly illustrated by Apple announcing overnight that it would be lowering its take on apps sold from its App Store to 15% for small businesses that pull in less than a million.

Published in Open Sauce

As part of a $33.8 million support package for the state's screen industry. the Victorian Government is making available $19.2 million to attract international and interstate projects including digital games, and $4.7 million to support the development and production of local content across film, television, online and games.

Published in Government Tech Policy

In what is clearly not a pointless move, Google wants to make a real point of its new Google Play Points program that lets you earn points and rewards for the ways you already use Google Play - and it's free to join with no monthly fees. 

Published in Home Tech

Designed for kids 4 years of age and up, the Tobi Robot Smartwatch is self contained, needing no phone app, but has a cool interactive robot, fun games with augmented reality, fitness features, two cameras and more - plus it tells the time!

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 17 September 2020 09:58

PS5 arriving in November

Australia will be one of the first countries to get the PlayStation 5, Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced.

Published in Home Tech

Despite burgeoning evidence of customers being banned for no reason, Activision-Blizzard doesn’t care.

Published in Entertainment

Issues with Activision Blizzard’s bulk-banning of 70,000 players for cheating are starting to snowball.

Published in Games

Pay for a game and then get blocked from playing it, with no recourse: is this a case of "Unfair Contract Terms?"

Published in Games

Half-Life 3’s “imminent” arrival has been a running joke for such a long time that a generation of gamers will know about the meme without ever having played the original games.

Published in Games

There are some stunning video games on the market at the moment, which is great for those stuck at home due to the coronavirus. But what happens when you're suddenly not allowed to play?

Published in Games

Australian consumers have traditionally been early adopters of new technologies and at the end of 2019 several key milestones were reached, according to research firm Telsyte which reveals that smartphones have now become the main digital device for more than half (51%) of Australians - with millions of Australians loyal to either their iPhones or Android smartphones.

Published in Market

Rules to better protect Australians against the bill shock that can come from high international mobile roaming charges, have been emhanced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Friday, 08 November 2019 11:26

eBay's top toys for Christmas

Based on Australian shopper trends and research, eBay's toy experts have handpicked the most-wanted toys.

Published in Entertainment

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