Tuesday, February 24, 2009

AGE Digital Life: The shape of phones to come

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Tuesday, 24 February 09
The shape of phones to come Not to be outdone, mobile makers are taking the best of the iPhone and adding bells and whistles.
 
News More News
iPod listeners damaging hearing Up to a quarter of iPod users have listening habits that can damage their hearing, research shows.

Casinos ban card counting iPhone app Australian casino operators are on the lookout for people using new iPhone applications to cheat at blackjack by counting cards.

Microsoft seeks lessons in gaming Microsoft is studying the reactions of avid gamers to see whether video gaming can promote learning skills that carry over to the classroom.

Slap a CEO to save the economy A Web entertainment company has launched an online videogame which allows players to slap or reward CEOs and hand out bags of money to homeowners.


Reviews All Reviews
Review: HTC Dream The breakthrough in the Dream is really the integration with Google's online services.

Review: Chrono Trigger Explores the idea that small incidents can have far-reaching consequences in the future.

Review: Adobe CS4 classroom book This book begins with basic information then develops into a series of lessons.

Speakers: a split decision Lots of people buy new stereo systems and wind up hearing nothing but mono sound.



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