What is better than a double back flip performed by one motorcycle stuntman? The same aerial manoeuvre performed by two stuntmen at the same time, side-by-side. More »
PC gamers, here’s a spot of good news for you. Alienware today has launched the Australian Clan Challenge, an online Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare tournament that will culminate in a 5 on 5 clan final to see who’s the best PC gaming clan in the country. Plus, there are prizes! More »
Last we heard, it was coming in March. It may be April now, but the LG Arena iPhone-clone is now available through Vodafone for $799 outright or $0 upfront on a $69 or $79 cap for 24 months. Both Optus and Telstra will also be getting the handset at some later stage.
If you’re looking for an iPhone clone with the potential of actually being usable, the LG Arena looks like it might actually deliver a decent experience. And according to the press release LG Australia just sent out, it will deliver that experience as soon as next month. More »
We teased the LG KM900 about unabashedly copying the iPhone earlier this month, but maybe we should scale that back a bit. New info leads me to believe the interface is more SUSE than Apple.
Where will we be going to enjoy our sporting events in the future? What kind of amenities and features will the stadiums have to cater to our needs as fans? PopSci has investigated some of the up-and-coming technologies that we can expect to find in the stadium of tomorrow and compiled all of these innovations into a composite that includes the best design and technology features from a dozen cutting-edge stadium plans.
Speedo’s controversial LZR Racer swimsuit spawned its first copycat this week, a prototype from Arena International that pushes the definition of tight-fitting fabric. With a green light for the LZR from swimming’s official body, and the Summer Olympics looming large on the horizon, I think it’s safe to say that the swimsuit arms race has officially begun. More »
Holy butt-clencher, Batman! Quake 3 Arena has somehow found itself ported to the iPhone. Details are thinner than my scalp is on hair, but the video clearly shows a networked game going on in full swing. You may be thinking this sounds semi-neat, but let me tell you this; the game uses the freaking accelerometer for direction control, whilst shooting is done simply by tapping on the touchscreen. Now, I’m off to collapse in a euphoric pile, you checkout the video and then do the same. There’s no word on the release yet, but hopefully it will show up somewhere once I am out of my aforementioned, euphoric pile state. We’ll keep you posted. [Crunchgear]