Sunday, May 1, 2016

Goldman Sachs predicts 'golden era' for gaming console and software makers and other top stories.

  • Goldman Sachs predicts 'golden era' for gaming console and software makers

    Goldman Sachs predicts 'golden era' for gaming console and software makers
    by Nicholas Megaw When Microsoft launched the Xbox 360 gaming console in 2005, Nokia controlled almost a third of the mobile phone market and the latest innovation was a device with a front-facing camera.By the time the next Xbox arrived eight years later, Apple had released seven generations of the iPhone and five iPads, and Nokia had just sold Microsoft its struggling mobile business.In the fast-changing technology world, many assumed that consoles such as the Xbo..
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  • The big weapon in Australia's TV war

    The big weapon in Australia's TV war
    Game of Thrones season 6 trailer1:58HBO has released a second trailer for the medieval fantast epic's sixth season, and one thing is clear, there's a lot coming The first episode of the new season of Game of Thrones smashed Foxtel’s ratings records. Picture: SuppliedShannon MolloyNews Corp Australia NetworkONLY once in a blue moon does a television show so totally captivate an audience like Game of Thrones, and Australians can’t get enough of the medieval fantasy epic.Last Monday’s season six p..
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  • Scientists unravel the mystery of earth's oldest crystals, thanks to violent asteroids bombarding a young earth

    Scientists unravel the mystery of earth's oldest crystals, thanks to violent asteroids bombarding a young earth
    Ever imagined how crystals formed inside Earth’s crust? Until recently, it was thought that plate tectonics created earth’s crystals. However, a new study, published in the journal Geology, has revealed something very different about ancient and oldest crystals. Researchers are of the opinion that violent asteroids from space bombarded a very young earth. These massive impacts left craters on earth’s crust. The oldest crystals were formed inside these craters. Interestingly, all this happened n..
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  • Scientists find reasons Greenland will melt faster

    Scientists find reasons Greenland will melt faster
    Much about the planet's future will depend on processes that humans today cannot directly observe - because they are occurring hundreds of miles below the sea surface where enormous marine glaciers, in Greenland and Antarctica, simultaneously touch the ocean and the seafloor. The more we learn about this crucial yet inscrutable place, the more worrying it seems. The latest exhibit: new research out of Greenland, conducted by Dartmouth earth sciences doctorate student Kristin Schild and two u..
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  • Splatoon: New Set of Squid Sisters Amiibo of Nintendo to Release in July

    Splatoon: New Set of Squid Sisters Amiibo of Nintendo to Release in July
    The popular lineup of Amiibo figures will get its new additions. Nintendo has announced that new characters will be introduced to its popular Wii U shooter Splatoon and will be immortalized in plastic. The Duo of Callie and Marie AKA the Squid Sisters ...
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  • 'GTA VI' release date: eNw game could be affected by lawsuit filed by former Rockstar president

    'GTA VI' release date: eNw game could be affected by lawsuit filed by former Rockstar president
    (Rockstar Games) Could the long rumored "GTA VI" actually come as a very different game than its predecessors? If and when the long rumored new installment to the hit "Grand Theft Auto" franchise, "GTA VI," comes out, players need to prepare themselves for the possibility of seeing a game that may look strikingly different from the world of "Grand Theft Auto" that fans had been used to since the earliest days of the game. Leslie Benzies, former President of Rockstar North, is currently in a co..
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