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Rabbids to ‘Travel in Time’?

Ubisoft files USPTO trademark application indicating disturbed lagomorphs' next game will play fast, loose with four-dimensional continuum. When Ubis...

 

Ubisoft files USPTO trademark application indicating disturbed lagomorphs’ next game will play fast, loose with four-dimensional continuum. When Ubisoft spun off its psychotic bunny-like raving rabbids into their own franchise last year, it stood to reason that the publisher didn’t plan on walking away from it anytime soon. That notion was confirmed in January, when Ubisoft said that as part of its full-year earnings revision a new game featuring the off-kilter critters would arrive sometime during its upcoming fiscal year, which runs April 1, 2010, to March 31, 2011

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Plainfield student says iPhone app will find parking in Chicago (Chicago Tribune)

 

The Daily Herald reports : A college student from Plainfield has created an iPhone app to help find affordable parking in Chicago . Nick Capizzani, 23, has combined his knowledge of computers and his love of visiting Chicago into a tool he hopes will help iPhone users driving around the Windy City

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Plainfield student says iPhone app will find parking in Chicago (Chicago Tribune)

Valve opens up to Macs

 

Half-Life studio announces full support of Apple’s OS for Steam, catalog hits this April; Portal 2 compatibility confirmed; all future games getting simultaneous PC, Mac, 360 release. Apple’s OS X operating system for Macs has largely been regarded by game designers as the unimportant step-cousin to Microsoft’s ubiquitous Windows interface for PCs

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Apple Discovers iPhone, iPod Built By Children (redOrbit)

 

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Cablevision to test PC-to-TV service

 

Cable provider will begin testing a service called PC to TV Media Relay that’s designed to let customers watch content from their computers on their TVs.

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A hard-drive standard flops outside the box

 

SATA is ubiquitous for plugging hard drives into computers. But a version for external use has never caught on.

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Dropbox for iPhone review (Macworld UK)

 

Dropbox offers a cool service that lets you store and sync files online, so that they’re accessible from multiple computers. It’s free for 2GB or $9.99 (£6) a month on subscription. Now, with the company’s free iPhone app, you can access your Dropbox files on the go.

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IBM Brings Business-Grade Social Software to iPhone, Macs (redOrbit)

 

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Macworld — IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it is delivering business-grade collaboration and social software for use with the iPhone, iPod Touch or Macintosh computers.

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MPR drug information now available for iPhone and iPod touch (News-Medical-Net)

 

MPR – the most widely used drug reference by clinicians – is now available as a free App for the iPhone and iPod touch. The MPR drug database is also available for free for BlackBerry, Palm, and Microsoft Mobile devices, as well as desktop and laptop computers running Microsoft XP and Microsoft Vista (www.empr.com/download).

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New IXOS Divo Sound System brings life to iPod, iPhone, Mac and TV (Macworld UK)

 

Hi-Fi specialists IXOS have introduced the IXOS Divo Sound System compatible with iPhone, iPod, computers, televisions and a range of audio devices. The ‘Made for iPod’ Divo remotely controls and recharges your iPhone and iPod and syncs content with iTunes.

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