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Top iPad apps: Candy Crush Saga, Coaster Crazy

AFP Relax News, Published on 20/11/2012

» iPad users around the world have been building roller coasters with the application "Coaster Crazy" and indulging their virtual sweet tooth with the puzzle game "Candy Crush Saga." Details of these and other most downloaded free iPad apps by country* for the week recorded on November 19 can be found below.

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Call of Duty Elite club free for 'Black Ops II'

AFP, Published on 17/10/2012

» After one year as a premium subscription club, Call of Duty Elite will open its doors to all Black Ops II players and instead opt to offer a Season Pass for those that want in on extra content at a reduced price.

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War of tweets rages around US debate

AFP, Published on 12/10/2012

» Before, during and after Thursday's US vice presidential debate, the tweets were raging.

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Gadget makers drool

Business, Published on 12/10/2012

» The planned 3G service is not going to be any fun unless you have gadgets to play around with using the quicker broadband.

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Philippines appeals to hackers to cease attacks

AFP, Published on 07/10/2012

» Hackers incensed by the Philippines' controversial cybercrime law have attacked government sites that deliver emergency information during natural disasters, an official said Saturday.

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Sleek new PlayStation 3 model makes US debut

AFP, Published on 28/09/2012

» Sleek new PlayStation 3 consoles took their places in US homes as Sony tapped into its video game prowess to put itself at the heart of Internet Age entertainment.

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'Die Another Day' and 'License to Kill' levels nabbed for '007: Legends'

AFP, Published on 17/08/2012

» Two more levels have been confirmed for 007 Legends, a video game compendium of key James Bond moments, adding Die Another Day and License to Kill to the roster.

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Hackers could haunt global air traffic control: researcher

AFP, Published on 28/07/2012

» Air traffic control software used around the world could be exploited by hackers to unleash squadrons of ghost planes to befuddle those entrusted to keep the skies safe, a security researcher said Thursday.

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Myanmar aims to bring mobile and Internet to masses

AFP, Published on 10/07/2012

» Myanmar fired the starting gun in the process of liberalising its communications networks in a move that could finally bring mobile and Internet access to the masses and drive international investment.

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Save the planet? Get a smartphone

Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 04/07/2012

» Are you or your kids interested in saving the world by planting trees? Well, there is no need to go far and endure the sun and heat. Simply grab your smartphone, download the TreePlanet app and play the game.