Now this is literally FarmVille for Dummies
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Granted, one can find a 'For Dummies' book for just about every single subject under the sun, but this has got to take the cake. After all, would one even need a book for tips and instructions on how to play a Facebook game that is essentially nothing more than clicking blindly on a Flash animation? Well, apparently someone seems to think so. Does anybody want to purchase a Farmvile for Dummies book?
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Sony Ericsson Yendo now available in Singapore
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The Sony Ericsson Yendo was announced in June last year, and after a long wait, the Walkman music phone is now available in Singapore. Details inside.
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Singapore offically gets Office Web Apps, prepare to junk Microsoft Office away
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Remember how Google claimed that users no longer had to fork out money for a fully featured office productivity suite like Microsoft Office since its cloud-based Google Docs application could perform most, if not all of the tasks found in the former from the convenience of a web browser? Well, it seems that Google is now learning that one does not challenge Microsoft without facing some form of consequences. At least, not with the Redmond giant poised to take on both OpenOffice and Google Docs with plans for global availability of its free Office Web Apps online service.
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Google introduces new features including WebGL, Chrome Instant, and Chrome Web Store
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Google has recently introduced some new features to the Chrome web browser such as the WebGL hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, Chrome Instant and Chrome Web Store.
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Mystery HTC phone shows up on Chinese website
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Well, it seems like HTC has done it again. Barely a couple of weeks after an employee was spotted with a prototype model of what appears to be an upcoming smartphone on the subway, it appears that yet another leak of another supposed HTC prototype has somehow managed to make its way online. Now, the biggest question is, what phone is it supposed to be?
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Open letter from ASUS: Proactive response to Intel Sandy Bridge chipset design error
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ASUS, acting on its philosophy and promise of inspiring innovation and persistent perfection, has created a comprehensive response to the Intel-indentified Sandy Bridge chipset design problem. The motherboard manufacturer will provide total warranty services to maximize computing and usability, as each ASUS product is delivered with an uncompromising quality pledge. ASUS has already started an initiative to contact customers regarding this issue, including channel partners, distributors and registered buyers of affected products.
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LG fails to overtake RIM and Apple; reports 568 million loss in 2010
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LG has recently posted their Q4 2010 earnings and annual financial reports which showed a disappointing US$568 million
loss due to poor performance of handset and television businesses.
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New Japanese toy allows users to make music...via physical contact with other people
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Granted, calling this a 'consumer electronic device' is going to be a stretch but hey, it does make for a decent novelty to have in parties. Apparently, a toy known as the Ningen Gakki has been produced by Takara Tomy which, when held by four different people, allows for some musical indulgence by simple touching the other party physically. Definitely good for getting all touchy-feely with friends, no?
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Gigabyte releases tool that checks if SATA devices are affected by faulty Intel chipset
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Gigabyte has released a free tool that supposedly checks if the SATA ports you are using are affected by the Intel 6 series chipset flaw.
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Linux returns to PS3
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PS3 Linux enthusiasts can now rejoice as Dev Graf_Chokolo have brought Linux back to PS3 3.41.
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