Thursday, August 26, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 26/08/2010


Digital Trends
Funny Google Street View Sightings
We round up our favorite funny Google Street View sightings from around the world.



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Hands-On with MyFord Touch in the 2011 Ford Edge
We got to do some hands-on testing with the MyFord Touch in-dash computer technology inside a new 2011 Ford Edge.


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Prius to Sell Speakers to Simulate Engine Noise
The Toyota Prius will offer a new option on August 30 that will alert pedestrians when it is running quietly.


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2012 Mercedes Benz CLS
The 2012 Mercedes Benz CLS could be the company's best CLS to-date thanks to a new Twin Turbo 4.7-liter V8 rated at 435 hp.


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Sony Considers Charging for Used Games that Play Online
Sony is considering a charge for online gamers that purchased their games second hand.


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2011 Dodge Charger Police Car Unveiled
The first picture of Chrysler’s 2011 Dodge Charger Pursuit police car was released today.


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Mass Effect 2 “Lair of the Shadow Broker” Coming in September
"Lair of the Shadow Broker", the newest Mass Effect 2 DLC is releasing on September 7 for $10.


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Dell Releases Aero Smartphone with Android 1.5 on AT&T
The long awaited Dell Aero releases today on AT&T. The smartphone sells for $99 with a contract, and ships with an outdated version of Android.


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EA Still ok With Letting Gamers Play as Taliban in New Medal of Honor Game
The battle of words continues between EA and UK Minister of Defence, Liam Fox, who wants Medal of Honor game banned because players can be the Taliban.


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2011 Ford Edge Pictures
We got a chance to see the new 2011 Ford Edge up-close before it launches later this summer. The crossover vehicle features a sleek, low-profile design and Ford’s breakthrough in-dash technology, MyFord Touch. The SE, SEL, and Limited models feature a standard 3.5L V6 engine which pumps out 285 horsepower and can get up to 27 [...]


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